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Road cycling around Torrelavega offers diverse landscapes, from large flat valleys to challenging mountain passes. The region's strategic location provides direct access to bike paths connecting the coast with the interior, making it suitable for various skill levels. Cyclists can experience rolling coastal hills that gradually ascend into the Cantabrian Mountains, with two converging rivers forming green rings around urban areas. This varied terrain, including popular road bike trails, supports both leisurely rides and significant ascents.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
5.0
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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80.1km
03:51
900m
900m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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198
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.2km
02:58
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.3km
02:09
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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An area with a unique landscape and spectacular natural surroundings
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The Collada de Carmona is a mountain pass in the Cantabrian mountain range located in western Cantabria.[1] It rises to 601 m above sea level and links the towns of Valle to the east and Carmona to the west, both belonging to the municipality of Cabuérniga.
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The Soplao 10,000 cycling test includes Santibáñez in its route. The race passes through the town and heads towards the ascent to the Alto de San Ciprián whose summit is located between the mountains that surround the town of Santibañez. The water from this town also stands out, it is collected by many people for its freshness and flavor.
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It takes its name from the main activity it carried out for centuries: the extraction of salt. It has a multitude of worthy buildings, among the most important are the palace-house of Carrejo (today converted into the Museum of Nature of Cantabria), the palace-tower of the Monasteries, and the Bodega palace (18th century).
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German-made locomotive that entered service in 1913 to transport iron ores and limestone from the Camargo mines to its factory. It is located on the greenway, near the train station, converted into an exhibition hall and tourist information office.
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The pre-Roman stelae of Barros and Lombera stand out, as well as the manor houses that can be found in the Rasilla park area, such as the palace of the Counts of Mansilla, Bustamante and Quijano. One of the main attractions are the Cantabrian Wars festivities, which are held on the last weekend of August and the first of September, recreating the wars between the Romans and the Cantabrians.
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It enjoys a privileged location in a valley surrounded by mountains, with a microclimate that allows Mediterranean-type crops, particularly citrus, lemons from Novales being well known.
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Torrelavega offers a wide selection of road cycling routes, with nearly 50 different tours available. These routes cater to various skill levels, from leisurely rides to challenging ascents.
The region around Torrelavega boasts incredibly diverse terrain. You'll find large flat valleys, rolling coastal hills that gradually ascend into the Cantabrian Mountains, and direct access to bike paths connecting the coast with the interior. This variety allows for both relaxed rides and significant climbs.
Yes, Torrelavega has several road cycling routes perfect for beginners. There are 8 easy routes available, often utilizing bike paths and flatter sections, providing a great way to explore the area at a comfortable pace.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Torrelavega offers 9 difficult routes. These often include significant ascents into the Cantabrian Mountains, such as the Collada de Carmona, and routes with considerable elevation gain like the Tanos, Santiurde de Toranzo, Puente Viesgo, Alto de La Montaña – circular route, which features an ascent to Alto de La Montaña.
Road cycling routes around Torrelavega often pass by stunning natural features and landmarks. You can encounter spectacular beaches like Santa Justa Beach and El Sable Beach, or enjoy views from peaks such as Summit of Pico La Capía (Pico Dobra) and Alto de La Montaña. The region is also known for its proximity to World Heritage-classified caves and charming medieval towns like Santillana del Mar.
Many routes offer breathtaking scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Collada de Carmona – Stone Fountain loop from Torrelavega-Centro provides notable climbs with expansive views. You can also find viewpoints like Punta Ballota and Alto de La Montaña, offering panoramic vistas of the diverse Cantabrian landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which allows for everything from coastal rides to challenging mountain ascents, and the strategic location that provides access to both natural beauty and cultural sites.
Yes, Torrelavega is well-suited for family cycling. The region offers direct access to bike paths that connect the coast with the interior, providing safe and enjoyable options for families. These routes often feature flatter sections and less traffic, making them ideal for all ages.
Torrelavega is an excellent destination for road cycling throughout much of the year. The diverse landscapes mean you can find suitable routes in different seasons. While specific weather conditions vary, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, though summer can also be great for coastal rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Torrelavega are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the popular Tanos, Santiurde de Toranzo, Puente Viesgo, Alto de La Montaña – circular route and the Section between sea and mountains – Views of the Zapedo marsh loop from Torrelavega.
Absolutely. Torrelavega's unique location, just six kilometers from the coast and with easy access to the Cantabrian Mountains, means many routes offer a fantastic blend of coastal scenery and inland exploration. The Section between sea and mountains – Views of the Zapedo marsh loop from Torrelavega is a prime example, leading through both coastal and mountainous landscapes.
Yes, the region is characterized by two converging rivers that form green rings around its urban areas, offering pleasant routes along river valleys. The Saja River Cycle Path is a notable option, providing a moderate ride through scenic natural surroundings.


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