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Road cycling routes around A Teixeira are situated within the Ribeira Sacra region of Spain, characterized by dramatic landscapes. The area features steep river canyons formed by the Miño and Sil rivers, which create varying elevations and winding roads. This terrain provides challenging routes for road cyclists, often passing through terraced slopes with vineyards. The region's natural environment offers a scenic backdrop for cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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101km
05:20
1,950m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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54.0km
02:45
950m
950m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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51.6km
02:55
1,110m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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56.8km
03:16
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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37.2km
01:53
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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I'm in Monforte, you have to see it no matter what.
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The trail begins in the Plaza do Barquilleiro, in Parada de Sil, a must-see in the essential landscapes of the Sil Canyon and the Ribeira Sacra to discover fantasy forests, river balconies, traditional wineries and the ancient monastery of Santa Cristina, a notable landmark in the Benedictine foundations spread across the great river canyon in the interior of Galicia.
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The Balconies of Madrid have a history that speaks of emigration, dreams and human adventures in unknown lands. The original name of Os Torgás was changed when the people of the Ourense villages of the Ribeira Sacra hung themselves from the cliffs of the River Sil to say goodbye to their loved ones who were leaving for Madrid and other lands in the south with the dream of a new life. The viewing points form small steps hanging over the river gorge and cause a special fascination. The breeze in the air carries the aromas of vineyards hanging on steep rocky terraces and melodies of elves emerging from enchanted forests, descendants of the primitive mythological beings who resisted the sacralisation of their plant kingdom by the monks and long before by the Roman legions. The walls of the Sil Canyon are a monumental sculpture five hundred metres high made of fierce, bare granite, a fortress of living rock up to the edge of the viewing points that filter the wind, the lights and the eternal songs of all the people who have passed through this fantastic natural balcony to say goodbye or find someone.
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Founded in the 10th century, it is one of the most important monastic complexes in Galicia, combining Romanesque and Renaissance architecture. The monastery is part of a complex that includes the Castle of Monforte and offers panoramic views of the city. Its church stands out for its sobriety, while the Renaissance cloister is one of the most beautiful elements of the building. Today, part of the monastery has been converted into a tourist inn, allowing visitors to enjoy its history in a unique setting.
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Visitable castle restored in different areas and worth seeing, along with the streets that surround it, medieval area of the town of Castro Caldelas
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In the Middle Ages, the fortress of Castro Caldelas belonged to the house of Trastámara, its growth being very rapid due to trade and craft activities in which linen weavers made this place an important location for their businesses, in addition to Jews with liberal occupations.
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An ideal place to sit for a while on the terrace, a lot of atmosphere
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Road cycling in A Teixeira is predominantly challenging, characterized by steep river canyons, winding roads, and significant elevation changes. Out of 11 routes, 10 are rated as difficult, with only one moderate option. This region is best suited for experienced cyclists looking for demanding ascents and descents.
The terrain around A Teixeira is defined by the dramatic landscapes of the Ribeira Sacra region. You will encounter steep river canyons formed by the Miño and Sil rivers, leading to varying elevations and winding roads. Many routes also pass through terraced slopes adorned with vineyards, offering unique scenic backdrops.
Yes, A Teixeira offers several long-distance options for road cyclists. For example, the Ponte Bibei – Alto de Covelo loop from Montemiao is a challenging 158.1 km (98.2 miles) route, often completed in about 8 hours 47 minutes, featuring significant ascents and vineyard landscapes.
The region is rich in stunning viewpoints. You can discover places like Cividade Viewpoint, Balcones de Madrid Viewpoint (Os Torgás Viewpoint), As Fontiñas Viewpoint, Xariñas de Castro Viewpoint, and O Boqueiriño Viewpoint, all offering panoramic views of the river canyons and surrounding landscapes.
Yes, you can incorporate cultural stops into your rides. The Monastery of Santa Cristina is a notable historical site that can be reached, offering a glimpse into the region's heritage amidst your cycling adventure.
Given the region's climate and vineyard landscapes, spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) are generally the most pleasant times for road cycling in A Teixeira. Temperatures are milder, and the scenery is particularly vibrant, whether with spring blossoms or autumn colors.
A Teixeira's road cycling routes are primarily designed for experienced cyclists due to the challenging terrain and significant elevation changes. There are no routes rated as easy, and only one route is classified as moderate. Therefore, it may not be ideal for beginners or families with young children seeking leisurely rides.
Road cyclists frequently praise the dramatic river canyons and the unique experience of cycling through terraced vineyards. The challenging ascents and winding roads are often highlighted as a rewarding experience, offering both a physical test and breathtaking panoramic views of the Ribeira Sacra region.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in A Teixeira are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Canyon do Sil Vuelta and the Ponte Bibei – Alto de Covelo loop from Montemiao.
Absolutely. The region is famous for its river canyons, and many routes are specifically designed to showcase these dramatic landscapes. The Canyon do Sil Vuelta, for instance, winds directly through these impressive natural formations, providing continuous scenic vistas.
The longest road cycling route in A Teixeira is the Ponte Bibei – Alto de Covelo loop from Montemiao, covering an impressive 158.1 km (98.2 miles) with significant elevation gain, making it a demanding full-day ride.
Yes, the unique 'heroic viticulture' of Ribeira Sacra is a prominent feature of the cycling landscape. Routes like the Ponte Bibei – Alto de Covelo loop from Montemiao will take you through these terraced slopes, offering picturesque views of vineyards clinging to the hillsides.


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