Baños de Valdearados y Peñaranda de Duero — circular desde Aranda de Duero
Baños de Valdearados y Peñaranda de Duero — circular desde Aranda de Duero
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49.2km
270m
Road cycling
Cycle 30.6 miles (49.2 km) through Ribera del Duero's vineyards and historic villages like Peñaranda de Duero.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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717 m
Highlight • Settlement
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16.5 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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17.3 km
Public Water Fountain
Public Water Fountain
21.9 km
Public Water Fountain
Public Water Fountain
29.4 km
Highlight • Castle
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30.1 km
Public Water Fountain
Public Water Fountain
30.3 km
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49.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
48.3 km
858 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
48.4 km
806 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (930 m)
Lowest point (800 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This moderate road cycling route is approximately 49.2 kilometers long and has an estimated completion time of around 2 hours and 1 minute. This duration assumes a steady pace and does not include stops for sightseeing.
The route is classified as a moderate road ride and requires good fitness due to its length and an elevation gain of about 270 meters. While mostly well-paved, beginners might find the distance challenging.
This is a circular route, meaning it starts and ends in the same general area, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your path.
The route starts from Aranda de Duero. As it's a circular route, you can typically find parking within the town to begin your ride. Specific parking areas for cyclists are usually available in larger towns like Aranda de Duero.
Cyclists can expect mostly well-paved surfaces throughout the route, making for a generally smooth ride. The trail winds through the picturesque Ribera del Duero area.
The Ribera del Duero region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder. Summer can be hot, especially midday, while winter can be cold and potentially wet.
The route offers several points of interest. You can visit the Roman Villa of Santa Cruz, explore the monumental architecture of Peñaranda de Duero, and see the Peñaranda de Duero Castle. Peñaranda de Duero also features an ethnological museum, a church, a palace, and a cataloged historical monument known as the Jurisdictional Roll.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other paths. You'll briefly encounter parts of the Sendero del bosque y del pinar, Sendero de las Viñas, El Destierro, Etapa 09: Langa de Duero – Aranda de Duero, and the Ruta del Duero, among others.
As this is a road cycling route, dogs are generally not recommended to accompany cyclists for safety reasons, especially on public roads. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure they are safely secured in a bike trailer designed for pets.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public road route. However, some attractions along the way, such as museums or historical sites, may have their own admission fees.
Yes, the route passes through villages like Baños de Valdearados and Peñaranda de Duero, where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel and hydrate.
Yes, Aranda de Duero, being a larger town and a popular starting point for cycling routes in the Ribera del Duero region, typically offers several options for bike rentals, including road bikes suitable for this tour.