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The best road cycling routes around San Cristóbal De Boedo

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Road cycling routes around San Cristóbal De Boedo are situated in the Palencia province of Spain, characterized by its varied terrain. The region features the Boedo River, which creates scenic surroundings with oak groves. A notable feature is the proximity to the Canal de Castilla, offering flat, historic routes alongside its waters. This area provides a network of routes suitable for road cycling.

Best road cycling routes around San Cristóbal De Boedo

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Last updated: July 15, 2026

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Castrillo de Villavega from Herrera de Pisuerga – circular via Osorno la Mayor

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Moderate

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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JavierCR 🇪🇸
August 27, 2025, San Andrés Sluice, Canal de Castilla

The San Andrés Lock, located in Herrera de Pisuerga (Palencia), is part of the historic Canal de Castilla, one of the most important hydraulic engineering works in Spain in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Sara
August 12, 2025, Alto de Humada

A narrow but very nice road!

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oscargynko
August 13, 2024, Río Pisuerga

The amount of water this river carries is always surprising.

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Stage 1. Alar del Rey/Cervera de Pisuerga 87 kilometers. 1,850 positive meters. The Canal de Castilla begins in Alar del Rey, an illustrious work of 18th century hydraulic engineering that was an important vein of communication, commerce and prosperity in much of the Castilian lands for a century. In 1860 the railway monopolized the trade in cereals, goods and minerals in the north of Castile and transport barges stopped using the canal, which continued in use until the mid-20th century, exploiting the hydraulic energy of the locks and irrigation systems. . The starting point is the dock of the old piers of the Canal de Castilla, a very pleasant place to start a gravel trip of a couple of days of bikepacking along the Palentino Romanesque Natural Path, which largely coincides with the Ruta del Coke charcoal. “Cok” or coke is a high-quality hard coal with good heat capacity that is highly appreciated in the metallurgical industry. The best coke deposits were in exclusive mines in Fuentes Carrionas and Montaña Palentina, mainly in the valleys of Mudá, Castillería and Santullán. The extracted mineral was transported by horse and cart to the piers of the Canal de Castilla bound for Valladolid and Palencia, where distribution began. The cycle tour follows the old mining road to the mountains of northern Palencia, visiting a few rural Romanesque jewels. Before leaving we passed by the milestone where the Canal de Castilla takes its water from the Pisuerga River. I discovered this beautiful river spot thirty years ago, when I cycled along the canal towpaths for the first time. Now we leave in the opposite direction following the red posts of the Nature Trail. The roads are good for gravel cycling, the relief is a bit leg-breaking and there are several hard slopes that warm up the muscles with the gravel single chainring but the surface is great. The first town is Prádanos de Ojeda, on a rural hill above extensive cereal fields that are very good for warming up the legs before the first slopes, it is the end of summer and the stubble is full of large balls of packed straw. The path crosses the Pradera de las Tortas mountain and Santibáñez de Ecla appears hidden among some hills of holm oaks and holm oaks. The church of San Juan can be seen now or in the second stage because the return track connects here. The path runs through hills populated by dense holm oak forests and passes through Villaescusa de Ecla, which has the Romanesque church of Santa Elena and in a nearby ravine the Cervigona Waterfall. The silhouette of the Palentina Mountain and the Curavacas peak draw attention on the horizon. The path jumps small hills of holm oaks and holm oaks and at the heights the view takes in the mountains of the Cantabrian Mountains of Palencia. The surface is excellent and the bikes descend at full speed to the town of Cozuelos de Ojeda. The church is monumental, Renaissance with star-crossed vaults and a Herrerian tower. Outside the church there are remains of an ancient cloud conjurer, a popular place of prayer during harvest time to keep storms and clouds or clouds away from the sky. The route leaves the urban complex of Cozuelos de Ojeda on the left and continues through some steppe hills to a plateau with good views of the mountains, from Valdecebollas to Espigüete. In the moor is the crossing of the Perazancas de Ojeda variant on the return route. The next town is Vallespinoso de Aguilar. The hermitage of Santa Cecilia, immediately standing out on a castle hill, is dated to the 12th century and was declared a historical-artistic monument in 1951. The portico has well-carved capitals and the location conveys the atmosphere of a fortress sanctuary. The path goes up a somewhat rocky slope and enters new slides in the land of Aguilar de Campoo. At the foot of Monte de la Ruya, when the hardest slope of the stage appears in front of you, the detour to Barrio de San Pedro and Barrio de Santa María, two districts of Aguilar de Campoo, comes out on the right. The descent is fantastic with views of the large lake of the Aguilar reservoir. First is Barrio de San Pedro, with a very welcoming ambushed entrance and the church of San Pedro, Romanesque from the 13th century with many later additions. And then the hermitage of Santa Eulalia, solitary next to the road, another well-preserved historical-artistic monument of the rural Romanesque of Palencia. In the town, the church of the Assumption also preserves parts of Romanesque origin.

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Sylwia
September 28, 2023, Río Pisuerga

Puente Mayor over the Pisuerga River is of medieval origin. We can see the small islands in the river and the castle hill.

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The next town is Vallespinoso de Aguilar. The hermitage of Santa Cecilia, immediately standing out on a castle hill, is dated to the 12th century and was declared a historical-artistic monument in 1951. The portico has well-carved capitals and the location conveys the atmosphere of a fortress sanctuary.

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Herrera de Pisuerga is a city with an outstanding history. From the Roman settlement of Pisoraca to the Visigothic occupation, its past is present in the necropolis and the archaeological remains. In the Middle Ages, it became a walled town with gates and a parish church dedicated to Santa Ana. The old town has a Plaza Mayor with arcades and emblazoned buildings.

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Late Romanesque style temple from the 12th century. Although it has suffered damage, part of the original chancel with three apses is preserved, one of which has been replaced by a tower. Inside, the ogival vault from the 13th century stands out. The reconstruction of 1905 gave it a neo-Lombard appearance decorated with blind brick arches.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many road cycling routes are available around San Cristóbal de Boedo?

There are over 10 road cycling routes around San Cristóbal de Boedo, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.

What are the difficulty levels of road cycling routes in the area?

The road cycling routes around San Cristóbal de Boedo cater to various abilities. You'll find 4 easy routes, 6 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in San Cristóbal de Boedo?

The region is characterized by varied terrain, including scenic stretches along the Boedo River with its oak groves. A significant feature is the proximity to the historic Canal de Castilla, which offers flat, picturesque routes alongside its waters. Expect a mix of gentle riverside paths and more undulating landscapes.

Are there any circular road cycling routes in San Cristóbal de Boedo?

Yes, many routes in the area are circular. For example, the Castrillo de Villavega from Herrera de Pisuerga – circular via Osorno la Mayor is a popular moderate option, and the Herrera de Pisuerga – circular by the Canal del Castilla offers an easy, shorter loop.

What natural features or landmarks can I see along the road cycling routes?

You'll encounter several interesting features. The routes often follow the Boedo River, passing through tranquil oak groves. A major highlight is the historic Canal de Castilla, an impressive example of hydraulic engineering. Along the canal, you can see structures like the San Andrés Sluice and the San Andrés Dam and Suspension Bridge.

Are there any historical sites to explore while cycling?

Absolutely. The Canal de Castilla itself is a historical marvel. Near Herrera de Pisuerga, you can visit the Canal Museum to learn about its history. Also, the El Batán del Rey Ruins, a former fulling mill from 1791, are located next to the canal. In San Cristóbal de Boedo, you can find a neoclassical fountain from 1809 and the ancient Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Muela.

Are there family-friendly road cycling options in San Cristóbal de Boedo?

Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families. The routes along the Canal de Castilla, such as the Herrera de Pisuerga – circular by the Canal del Castilla, are generally flat and offer a pleasant experience for all ages.

What do other road cyclists enjoy about the routes in San Cristóbal de Boedo?

The road cycling routes in San Cristóbal de Boedo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic beauty of the Boedo River and oak groves, and the unique experience of riding alongside the historic Canal de Castilla.

Can you recommend a longer, more challenging road cycling route?

For a more challenging ride, consider the Alto de Humada loop from Herrera de Pisuerga. This moderate route covers approximately 74.7 km and features significant elevation gain, offering a rewarding experience for experienced cyclists.

What are some good starting points for road cycling in the region?

Many routes conveniently start from towns like Herrera de Pisuerga or Castrillo de Riopisuerga, which are well-connected and offer access to various trails. San Cristóbal de Boedo itself also serves as an excellent base for exploring the surrounding network.

Are there places to eat or stay near the cycling routes?

Yes, towns like Herrera de Pisuerga, which is a hub for many routes, offer cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. These places provide convenient spots for refreshments or overnight stays for cyclists exploring the region.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in San Cristóbal de Boedo?

The region generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summer can also be enjoyable, particularly in the mornings or late afternoons, though it can be warmer. Winter might be cooler but still offers opportunities for cycling on clear days.

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