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Road cycling around Campillo De Azaba, located in the southwest of Salamanca, Spain, offers varied terrain across a tranquil rural environment. The region is characterized by its unique Mediterranean dehesa landscape, featuring oak woodlands and open pastures. Cyclists will find routes often on safe, low-traffic roads, traversing river systems such as the Águeda, Turones, and Azaba. The area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical elements, with routes connecting to nearby towns like Ciudad Rodrigo.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. 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.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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.
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The Alcázar Gate in Ciudad Rodrigo is one of the historic entrances to the city walls and has great heritage and scenic value. It was opened in 1507 by Antonio del Águila, warden of the Alcázar, when he built the defensive barrier in that area. It is located next to the Castle of Henry II of Trastámara, in the section of the wall facing the Águeda River, known as the Battery, due to the cannons that were once installed there.
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The Plaza Mayor of Ciudad Rodrigo is the historical and social heart of the city, with a rich history that reflects its importance as an urban center: Since the Middle Ages, the Plaza Mayor has been the hub of public life: markets, proclamations, and council meetings were held there in the cloister of the former Church of San Juan. In the 16th century, public butcher shops were built, and it became a consolidated space for commercial and festive activities. Until then, the square was home to the Three Roman Columns, a vestige of the ancient Miróbriga, which had been a symbol of the city since the 13th century. In 1580, the square was expanded, incorporating the space that once housed the old prison and the Audiencia (Courthouse). It even had corridors for watching bullfights, a tradition that continues during carnivals.
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Ciudad Rodrigo's Town Hall is located in the Plaza Mayor and is one of the city's most emblematic buildings. Its history is linked to the urban and political development of Ciudad Rodrigo since the Middle Ages. Medieval Origins: Ciudad Rodrigo was founded in Roman times, but its consolidation as a fortified urban center occurred in the Middle Ages. Municipal government was organized around the council, which initially met in council houses until the current building was built.
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The Puerta del Alcázar is one of the ancient access gates to the walled enclosure of Ciudad Rodrigo. This gate, along with others such as the Puerta del Sol and the Puerta de Santiago, was part of the city's defensive system.
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The Cathedral of Santa María is an imposing testimony of faith and art. It began to be built in the 12th century and stood as a grandiose temple in the heart of the city. Its history is intertwined with the presence and return of Christianity after Muslim domination. A visit to the cathedral includes exploring its museum and cloister, allowing you to immerse yourself in its rich history and architectural beauty.
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San Martín de Trevejo is a Spanish municipality in the province of Cáceres, in the autonomous community of Extremadura. It is located in the extreme northwest, in the Sierra de Gata region, very close to the Portuguese border and the province of Salamanca. It is located in a valley at the foot of Mount Jálama. Its inhabitants are mañegas and mañegus, and their peculiar speech or “A Fala” is called “Mañegu”. It has been listed as One of the Most Beautiful Towns in Spain since 2019.
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Historical town from the Middle Ages with a city wall is well worth seeing. We spent one night right in the central square of the city. The square offers several opportunities to eat and sit outside. 👍
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The region offers a distinctive blend of natural beauty and historical significance. Cyclists ride through the unique Mediterranean dehesa landscape, characterized by ancient oak woodlands and open pastures. Routes frequently traverse river systems like the Águeda, Turones, and Azaba, and connect to historical sites such as Ciudad Rodrigo and the UNESCO World Heritage site of Siega Verde.
There are currently 4 road cycling routes listed on komoot for the Campillo De Azaba area, offering a range of experiences for different skill levels.
Road cycling routes around Campillo De Azaba range from moderate to difficult. For example, the Cathedral of Santa María – Plaza Mayor Ciudad Rodrigo loop is a moderate ride, while the Fuenteguinaldo – Navasfrías Town Center loop presents a more difficult challenge with significant elevation gain.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the Cathedral of Santa María – Plaza Mayor Ciudad Rodrigo loop and the Fuenteguinaldo – Alcázar Gate loop, allowing cyclists to start and finish in the same location.
Cyclists can explore the fortified town of Ciudad Rodrigo, with its historical landmarks like the Cathedral of Santa María and Plaza Mayor. The region also features the UNESCO World Heritage site of Siega Verde Rock Art Station, known for its Paleolithic rock art. Natural features include the picturesque river valleys of the Águeda, Turones, and Azaba, and the unique Mediterranean dehesa landscape.
Spring is often considered an optimal time, especially for wildlife observation in areas like the Campanarios de Azaba Biological Reserve. The weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for enjoying the dehesa landscapes and river systems. Summer can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during that season.
While many routes involve moderate to difficult terrain, the region's low-traffic roads can be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances. For example, the Walled Cities Route (GR-80) offers a moderate challenge over one or two days, connecting historical towns on generally well-surfaced roads.
The routes in Campillo De Azaba are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural environment, the unique dehesa landscapes, and the opportunity to combine cycling with exploring historical sites like Ciudad Rodrigo.
Yes, many routes originate from towns like Ciudad Rodrigo or Fuenteguinaldo, where parking facilities are typically available. For example, the Fuenteguinaldo – Alcázar Gate loop starts near the Estación de Autobuses de la Presa del Águeda, which may offer parking options.
While specific public transport options for bikes can vary, larger towns like Ciudad Rodrigo, which is close to Campillo De Azaba, often have bus services. It's advisable to check with local bus operators regarding their policies for transporting bicycles in advance.
The region offers various amenities, especially in larger towns like Ciudad Rodrigo. Many routes, such as the Cathedral of Santa María – Plaza Mayor Ciudad Rodrigo loop, start or pass through areas with restaurants and cafes. The tranquil rural setting also includes traditional rural houses and renovated farmhouses that offer accommodation.
You can expect diverse scenery, including vast pastures, cereal fields, and centenarian dehesas. The routes frequently offer panoramic views from natural viewpoints like El Sahogal and picnic spots such as El Pinar, which are particularly stunning during sunrise and sunset. You'll also encounter river systems and historical fortifications.


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