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Road cycling around Cuzcurrita De Río Tirón offers diverse landscapes characterized by expansive vineyards, the Tirón River, and the foothills of Mount El Bolo. The region, part of La Rioja Alta, features terrain suitable for various fitness levels, from flat sections along the river to routes with significant elevation gains. Cyclists can navigate well-paved surfaces through agricultural areas and charming villages, with the Sierra de Cantabria influencing the varied gradients.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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285
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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56.1km
02:35
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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46.9km
02:17
630m
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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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31.2km
01:19
180m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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town in La Rioja, a step away from Haro and Casalarreina. good roads with little traffic
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Romanesque church dating back to the 12th century on the outskirts of Valgañón, a town in the Sierra de la Demanda near Ezcaray. A great stop to get water on the way up to the top of Pradilla.
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A comfortable mountain pass that connects the provinces of Burgos and La Rioja. Both sides have beautiful views, and it is worth climbing both.
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Beautiful little town - as the name suggests. With great hostels and a large Plaza Mayor, where you can find many restaurants. The town is impressive because of the many paintings on the houses, but this is another highlight. Because these paintings cannot be found on the Plaza Mayor.
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Haro is the wine capital of Rioja. It is the headquarters of the regulatory council of the Rioja wine designation of origin. It has a vibrant atmosphere all year round and in its many bars and wineries you can drink good Rioja wine.
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good climb to reach this beautiful town
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The Castillo de los Velasco is a castle built between the 14th and 15th centuries by the powerful Velasco family, who ruled these lands in the Middle Ages. It is the most important and interesting castle of Mena and one of the most striking in the province of Burgos.
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The region offers a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll find routes winding through expansive vineyards, along the Tirón River, and into the foothills of Mount El Bolo. The terrain varies from easy, flat sections ideal for leisurely rides to more demanding routes with significant elevation gains, particularly influenced by the Sierra de Cantabria. Most routes feature well-paved surfaces.
Yes, the area caters to various fitness levels. There are nearly 100 road cycling routes available, with 20 classified as easy, 48 as moderate, and 27 as difficult. This means you can find everything from relaxed riverside loops to challenging climbs.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, there are 27 difficult routes available. These routes can feature significant elevation gains, with some offering up to 3,000 feet over several hours, particularly in areas influenced by the Sierra de Cantabria and towards Mount El Bolo. An example is the Plaza Mayor de Belorado – Alto de Pradilla loop from Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón, which includes over 800 meters of ascent.
Yes, you can find several easy routes perfect for a relaxed ride, especially along the Tirón River. There are 20 easy routes in the area. A good option is the Anguciana – Río Tirón loop from Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón, which is 31.2 km long with minimal elevation gain, leading through riverside paths and agricultural landscapes.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle past the 15th-century Castillo de Velasco, the majestic 18th-century Church of San Miguel Arcángel in Cuzcurrita, and ancient hermitages like the Hermitage of Sorejana. Some routes, like the Roman Bridge of Herramélluri – Castillo de los Velasco loop from Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón, specifically incorporate these historical sites. Further afield, you might encounter the Santo Domingo de la Calzada Cathedral or the Santo Domingo de la Calzada Bridge.
Yes, the varied landscape offers several scenic viewpoints. You can find spots like Balcón de Castilla and Cruz de Motrico, which provide panoramic views of the vineyards, mountains, and charming villages. The ascent to Mount El Bolo also offers a specific viewpoint of Cuzcurrita.
You'll frequently cycle through expansive vineyards, characteristic of the La Rioja wine region. The Tirón River is a central feature, with routes often following its banks. You might also see interesting rock formations on the banks of the Tirón River. The foothills of Mount El Bolo and the distant Sierra de Cantabria provide a mountainous backdrop and varied gradients.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling vineyards to riverside paths, and the well-paved surfaces that make for a smooth ride. The variety of routes catering to different fitness levels is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Puente de Cihuri – Labastida loop from Cihuri, which traverses vineyards and connects historic villages, and the Puente de Cihuri – Peñacerrada Pass loop from Cihuri.
Spring and autumn are particularly appealing for road cycling in Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón. During these seasons, the vineyards display vibrant colors, and the weather is generally mild and pleasant. Summer can also be good, but it's advisable to cycle in the cooler morning or late afternoon hours to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, the region is dotted with charming villages that make for excellent stops. Many routes traverse villages like Sajazarra, known for its castle, and Tirgo, famous for its churches. These villages offer a chance to combine natural exploration with cultural discovery and are often integrated into routes that wind through the vineyards.
Cuzcurrita de Río Tirón and the surrounding villages offer various options for cafes, pubs, restaurants, and accommodation. Given the region's focus on wine tourism, you'll find places to refuel and relax, often with local culinary delights. It's advisable to check specific village offerings along your chosen route.


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