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69.4km
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Road cycling
This difficult 43.1-mile (69.4 km) road cycling route from Lugones features demanding climbs like Tenebredo and Alto del Escamplero.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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69.4 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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52.2 km
15.1 km
1.87 km
273 m
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65.8 km
3.65 km
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Highest point (630 m)
Lowest point (80 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This challenging circular route is designed for racebikes and typically takes around 3 hours and 40 minutes to complete. However, your actual time may vary depending on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the Asturian scenery.
This is classified as a difficult road ride, requiring a very good level of fitness. It features significant elevation gain and includes demanding climbs like Tenebredo, which has sections with gradients reaching an impressive 20%, and Alto del Escamplero, with slopes up to 14%.
The majority of the route consists of well-paved surfaces, suitable for racebikes. However, be prepared for some sections that may be unpaved and more challenging, contributing to the route's overall difficulty. You'll encounter steep slopes and undulating landscapes typical of Asturias.
Yes, the route is known for its significant climbs and picturesque views. You'll tackle the demanding Ascent to Dosango and the challenging Tenebredo climb. The route also includes Alto del Escamplero, which offers impressive views, and you can enjoy a View of Monsacro from Camino la Pandiella.
To best enjoy the challenging climbs and beautiful Asturian landscapes, it's generally recommended to cycle this route during the warmer, drier months. Spring and early autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures and clearer conditions, avoiding the extremes of summer heat or winter cold and potential rain.
While specific parking areas in Lugones are not detailed, as a common starting point for cycling routes, you should be able to find public parking within the town. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this road route in Asturias. It uses public roads and trails.
No, this route is not suitable for families or beginners. It is classified as 'difficult' and requires a 'very good fitness' level due to its significant elevation gain and extremely steep sections on climbs like Tenebredo and Alto del Escamplero. It's best reserved for experienced road cyclists.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of several official trails, including the Senda Verde Fuso de la Reina - Tuñon, Camino Natural del Rio Naló (Fuso a Tuñaón), and Ruta de San Melchor.
While there are no specific restrictions against dogs on public roads, this route is designed for racebikes and features challenging terrain and traffic. It is not recommended for cycling with dogs due to safety concerns and the nature of the sport.
Lugones, as the starting and ending point, is a town where you can expect to find various amenities, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Along the route itself, amenities may be sparse, so it's wise to carry sufficient water and snacks.