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Road cycling around Lumbreras, located in the Region of Murcia, Spain, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The area features a blend of agricultural plains and mountainous uplands, including the Cabezo de la Jara, the highest mountain in the municipality. Ravines like the Rambla de Nogalte also traverse the landscape, providing varied routes. This dry, sunny region presents a range of road cycling challenges, from moderate climbs to difficult ascents.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.8
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163
riders
94.9km
04:32
1,240m
1,240m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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104
riders
128km
07:08
1,660m
1,660m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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22
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51.0km
02:16
490m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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110km
06:00
2,190m
2,190m
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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Gothic church with a beautiful ribbed vault dedicated to the Virgin of the Pine
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The stone bridge is one of the four bridges that cross the Ebro in Logroño. It is also called the bridge of San Juan de Ortega. The current structure was built in 1884 after the previous bridge collapsed in 1871. As one of the city's symbols, the bridge, which is used to enter the town on the Way of St. James, can also be seen on its coat of arms. https://www.spain.info/de/highlights/steinbruecke/
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Rivers like the Ebro were a big challenge for pilgrims in the centuries before. That's why the Way of St. James always runs along traffic routes with bridges. The larger cities are always found where there are large bridges. The motorways and national roads now have their own paths. And that's a good thing.
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There is a very nice walk through the town! Time: about 1 hour
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Be careful, the 12% on the return and in the sun are formidable
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Located next to the Remoncillo River, its original function was to wash wool from sheep shearing at the time of the Mesta Council (Middle Ages). Free access. --------- Located next to the Remoncillo River, its original function was to wash wool from sheep shearing at the time of the Mesta Council (Middle Ages). Free access.
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Magnificent traditional entrance to the Camino De Santiago.
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Main entrance for pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago to Logroño. Renovated in 2022.
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There are over 14 road cycling routes available around Lumbreras on komoot, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars.
The region of Lumbreras offers a varied landscape for road cycling, ranging from extensive agricultural plains to mountainous uplands like the Cabezo de la Jara, the highest mountain in the municipality. You'll also encounter unique geographical features such as the Rambla de Nogalte ravine, providing a mix of flat sections and challenging climbs.
Yes, Lumbreras offers routes suitable for various skill levels. While there are no routes specifically graded as 'easy', you can find several moderate options. For example, the El Royo – Vinuesa loop from Valdeavellano de Tera is a moderate 51.0 km ride with a manageable elevation gain of 487 meters, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous experience.
Absolutely. Lumbreras is an excellent destination for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. Many routes feature significant elevation gains and cover longer distances. For instance, the Canales de la Sierra – Peña Hincada Pass loop from Ortigosa de Cameros is a difficult 169.6 km route with over 3,000 meters of ascent, offering a demanding ride through mountainous terrain.
Lumbreras is known for its sunny weather and generally dry landscape, making it appealing for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer the most comfortable temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer while still enjoying plenty of sunshine.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Lumbreras are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Ports of Montenegro and Peña Hincada — circular through the Sierra de Camero, or the Stone Bridge, Logroño – Logroño loop from Laguna de Cameros.
Beyond the cycling itself, the region offers several natural attractions. You can find beautiful spots like Cebollera Lagoon and Laguna Verde, or even discover Waterfalls. The Cabezo de la Jara area, with its Mediterranean vegetation and diverse wildlife, is also a significant natural highlight.
Yes, Lumbreras and its surroundings are rich in history and culture. You might encounter the 12th and 13th-century Arab-built Castillo de Nogalte, or the unique cave houses in the old part of town. For those interested in astronomy, the Astronomical Observatory of Cabezo de la Jara offers a unique experience in an area with minimal light pollution.
The road cycling routes in Lumbreras are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse terrain, which provides a good mix of challenging climbs and scenic rides through agricultural plains and mountainous uplands.
Many routes in Lumbreras traverse areas known for their natural beauty. The mountainous uplands, especially around Cabezo de la Jara, offer panoramic views. Routes like the Sancho Leza Pass – Soto en Cameros loop from Parking de La Blanca will take you through varied landscapes that provide numerous scenic opportunities.
The road cycling routes around Lumbreras vary significantly in length and duration to suit different preferences. You can find moderate rides around 50 km, such as the El Royo – Vinuesa loop which takes about 2 hours 15 minutes. For more challenging adventures, routes like the Sancho Leza Pass – Soto en Cameros loop can extend to over 128 km and take more than 7 hours to complete.


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