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82.6km
1,910m
Road cycling
Cycle 51.3 miles (82.6 km) on this difficult road cycling route through the Picos de Europa, gaining 6281 feet (1914 metres).
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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23.2 km
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End point
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Way Types & Surfaces
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65.4 km
17.0 km
282 m
Surfaces
77.0 km
5.65 km
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Highest point (570 m)
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Friday 5 June
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This route was planned by komoot.
This route is categorized as a "Hard road ride" and requires "Very good fitness". With approximately 82.6 kilometers and a significant elevation gain of 1,910 meters, it's a challenging ride best suited for experienced cyclists.
Cyclists generally complete this route in about 4 hours and 46 minutes, though this can vary based on individual fitness and stops along the way.
The majority of the route consists of asphalt (77.0 km) and paved tracks (5.65 km), with sections of road and national road. While generally featuring mostly well-paved surfaces, some demanding segments might include unpaved sections or require dismounting and pushing your bike.
Yes, the route offers spectacular views. You'll pass by the challenging climb of Alto del Torno via Nueva, cross the scenic Bridge over the Sella River, and enjoy expansive vistas from Mirador del Fito, which offers views of both the coastline and the Picos de Europa.
Cangas de Onís serves as the gateway town for this circular route. You should be able to find parking options within the town itself, which is a common starting point for exploring the Picos de Europa.
The Picos de Europa region can experience varied weather. For the most enjoyable experience, consider cycling during late spring, summer, or early autumn when conditions are generally more stable and temperatures are milder. Always check the local weather forecast before you go.
As this route is primarily on public roads within the Picos de Europa National Park, you typically do not need special permits or pay entrance fees to cycle it. However, always respect park regulations and local guidelines.
While dogs are generally allowed in the Picos de Europa National Park, this specific route is a challenging road cycling tour. It's not typically suitable for dogs to accompany cyclists due to the distance, elevation, and traffic on the roads. If you plan to bring a dog, consider shorter, dedicated walking trails in the area.
You'll be treated to the spectacular landscapes of the Picos de Europa, renowned for its jagged limestone peaks, dramatic gorges, and incomparable scenery. The route offers lush green valleys and breathtaking vistas throughout, including coastal views from higher points.
Yes, the route briefly shares sections with several other official trails, including the [CIMA AS24] El Fito * Les Arriondes, Mtb Northern Route (Asturia), Northern Route (Asturia), and [CIMA AS24] El Fito * Loroñe, among others.
Cangas de Onís is a charming mountain village and a popular base for visitors to the Picos de Europa. It offers superb local food, traditional cider, and various accommodation options, making it an excellent place to relax and refuel after your challenging ride.
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