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Touring cycling around Oza-Cesuras, located in the province of A Coruña, offers routes through varied natural landscapes. The region is characterized by riverine environments, including the Mero and Mendo rivers, and the protected Cecebre reservoir. Hilly terrain, such as the Montes do Gato, provides more challenging routes, while dense forests and green spaces create a verdant backdrop for cycling. The area features a mix of compact dirt paths and roads suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:11
1,120m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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156km
10:10
1,920m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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67.3km
05:56
1,530m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Santo Alberte Bridge, also known as Ponte de San Alberte, is a medieval gem located in the municipality of Guitiriz (Lugo), over the Parga River, in the heart of the Terras do Miño Biosphere Reserve. Although believed to have Roman origins, the current structure is Gothic in style, built in the 14th century and renovated in the 18th century and again in 2006.
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Very quiet place and good for riding slowly or pushing it if you want.
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Church of San Pelagio in the locality of Lavacolle located in the Municipality of Santiago de Compostela dating back to 1840 and about 10 km from the city of the Apostle. At the back there is a fairly large and decorated cemetery. Adjacent there is a fountain to refresh you. Currently the Church is managed by the Guanellian Fathers of the order of Don Guanella of Como. The Guanellian Fathers are known along this stretch of the Camino de Santiago as for about 40 km from Santiago to Arzùa they keep the churches open for pilgrims by means of Italian volunteers. Currently for 2024 the opening of worship takes place from 7.45am to approximately 12.30pm.
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Church of Santa Lucia di Labacolla: at km. 759 of the trip) Beautiful Hermitage of Santa Lucía, in the town of San Paio, belonging to the Parish of Labacolla, originally called Sabugueira. It is probably the first parish church of Labacolla, prior to the construction of the current one. The cult is dedicated to Saint Lucia, whose feast day is celebrated on May 1, but the hamlet is dedicated to San Paio because the entire hamlet, in ancient times, was the monastery of the 'Sanctus Pelagium de Circitellum'. Saint Pelagius - called Paio in Galician - is a martyr from the 10th century of the Christian era, highly venerated in Spain because he was an example of youthful virtue and purity, barbarously murdered and torn to pieces. A ridiculous statue presides over the main altar, with the modern image of a saint dressed in nineteenth-century style... who knows why! This is an evocative place because traditionally here the Pilgrims would take off their sweaty, dirty and threadbare clothes, wash themselves completely and change their clothes to arrive in Santiago with more dignity. In this hermitage during the months of pilgrimage, from March to November, the Guanellians offer the Confessions service, also to remember the ancient rite of 'Washing' that was performed at this stop.
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A striking staircase leads to this classicist-style church. Built in 1840, it has a rectangular plan and on its façade the front is a triangle at whose vertex stands the bell tower. Above the door there is a semicircular skylight. A few meters from the church stands a transept with carvings of a seated Christ.
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Quiet place, without traffic and with good views
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If you didn't know you were riding in Spain you would have sworn you were going down a Cornish lane!
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Oza-Cesuras offers a good selection of touring cycling routes, with over 60 options available. These include 4 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and 44 more challenging routes, catering to various skill levels.
The terrain in Oza-Cesuras is quite varied. You'll find mostly flat, compact dirt paths along riverine environments like the Mero River, which are ideal for relaxed cycling. For those seeking more challenge, the Montes do Gato offers hilly terrain with elevations exceeding 500 meters, providing scenic views and more demanding rides. Routes also utilize secondary roads for connections.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. The Mero River Trail offers a journey alongside the river, leading to the protected Cecebre Reservoir. The Ruta del río Mendo also provides tranquil journeys through woodlands. Additionally, the "Fervenzas da Rexidoira" (waterfalls) are hidden amidst dense forests, offering serene natural retreats.
For families, routes with mostly flat, compact dirt paths are ideal. The Cecebre Reservoir – Cecebre Reservoir loop from ENIL Ribeiras do Mero - Barcés is an easy 13.3 km (8.2 miles) trail that leads through the riverine environment of the Cecebre Reservoir, making it a good option for a relaxed family outing.
Beyond natural beauty, Oza-Cesuras offers glimpses into Galicia's history. You can discover traditional old stone houses and old mills like Molino de Xurxo and Molino de A Barcia. The 12th-century Romanesque Church of San Nicolás de Cines is a notable national monument. Other points of interest include the García Naveira Brothers' Square and Ponte Vella.
Yes, many routes in Oza-Cesuras are designed as loops. For example, the moderate View of Embalse de Cecebre – Cecebre Reservoir loop from Betanzos-A Infesta circles the significant Cecebre reservoir. Another option is the difficult Monte do Gato – Oza dos Ríos Train Station loop from Oza dos Ríos, which explores the higher elevations.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 90 reviews. Touring cyclists often praise the region's tranquil environment, varied natural landscapes, and the blend of riverine paths and challenging hilly terrain, offering a peaceful escape away from heavy traffic.
While not explicitly branded as dedicated long-distance touring routes, the existing network of river trails and BTT routes, combined with secondary roads, suggests possibilities for creating longer cycling tours by linking different segments. The region's location between Betanzos and Curtis also makes it a convenient base for exploring more of the A Coruña province by bike.
Oza-Cesuras offers a pleasant cycling experience for much of the year due to its mild Galician climate. Spring and autumn generally provide comfortable temperatures and lush scenery, ideal for touring. While summer is also popular, be mindful of potential heat, and after heavy rains, some compact dirt paths might be muddy.
Absolutely. For cyclists seeking a challenge, the Montes do Gato region to the east offers significant elevation gain. The difficult Betanzos Return route, for instance, features over 1200 meters of ascent, providing extensive cycling and rewarding views.
Yes, the region features recreational zones like the Agra de Reboredo and Fraga do Rei, which can serve as convenient starting points for various routes. These areas often provide spaces for relaxation before or after your ride.
Yes, while many paths are suitable for touring bikes, the region research mentions the SM.15 Ruta BTT Monte do Gato as a 20 km route specifically recommended for bicycles, exploring the higher elevations of the Montes do Gato. This indicates routes designed with cyclists in mind.


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