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Road cycling around Vega De Santa María offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by rolling hills and historic pathways. The region is situated within the broader Zamora province, providing access to well-paved surfaces suitable for road cycling. Cyclists can explore areas featuring cultural landmarks and scenic vistas, with routes often traversing charming villages. This landscape provides a blend of moderate challenges and picturesque backdrops for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
6
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64.8km
02:50
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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44.2km
02:02
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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53.7km
02:34
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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68.0km
03:00
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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60.9km
02:37
410m
410m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The bridge located in Moñibas (Segovia) is a small stone bridge, very characteristic of traditional Castilian rural architecture.
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Half a century ago, the Avila town of Las Berlanas suffered a catastrophe of hitherto unknown proportions. A flood devastated the municipality and one of its main surroundings, El Burgo, in addition to ending the lives of two people. To commemorate this tragic event, a monument has been erected that remembers the victims and the catastrophe, but also the efforts of the people of Berlin to improve themselves.
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The place name Mingorría retains Basque reminiscences, deriving from “mendi gorria,” which means “red mountain” or “red land.” This is observed in other cases in the province of Ávila, such as the town of Mendigorría in Navarra. In historical documents, Mingorría already appears as Ningorría, and it is believed that there was an assimilation due to the change of the liquid initials “M” to “N.” Another legend attributes the name of Mingorría to the notice that José Chinchurreta gave to monarch Felipe II, justifying the delay in the supply of granite during the works of the Monastery of El Escorial.
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Three stone crosses located on a rocky outcrop near the Ermita del Berrocal, on the outskirts of Cardeñosa.
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Located inside the park, this monument, which was placed in 2009, commemorates the fiftieth anniversary of the flood that Las Berlanas suffered and which devastated part of this town, in which two people died and seventy families were left homeless.
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Cardeñosa is the ideal place to stop along the way and have a drink to continue the route. Here is the Castro Interpretation Center
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Nucleus that has a great history behind it not only because Las Cogotas is located closer to the reservoir but also, for example, the Arco toral of the depopulated Conejeros.
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A small town that is characterized by its location close to the banks of the Adaja river where it flows through the territory of the municipality. The surroundings of the town are beautiful, as is the church that is in the old center of the town.
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There are 8 dedicated road cycling routes around Vega De Santa María, all categorized as moderate difficulty. These routes offer a blend of scenic beauty and manageable challenges for cyclists.
The region around Vega De Santa María, situated within the broader Zamora province, features varied terrain characterized by rolling hills and charming villages. You'll find mostly well-paved surfaces, with routes often traversing historic pathways like sections of the ancient Vía de la Plata, providing both picturesque backdrops and a good cycling experience.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can cycle along parts of the ancient Vía de la Plata, which includes the historic Puente de la Vizana over the Órbigo river. Nearby, the 11th-century Church of San Pedro Apóstol and the Verraco Vettón (Stone Bear) offer cultural stops along your ride.
Local road cyclists enjoy routes such as the Muñopedro, Maello y Hernansancho — circular desde Sanchidrián, a 40.3-mile trail with moderate climbs. Another favorite is the Mingorría loop from Zorita de Los Molinos, a 27.4-mile path offering scenic views.
While most routes are moderate, some offer more significant elevation. For example, the Cardeñosa – Cardeñosa loop from Mingorría is a 34.8-mile trail that includes an elevation gain of over 2,400 feet, providing a good challenge for those looking for more climbing.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling during spring and autumn. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures and less extreme weather, making for more comfortable rides through the rolling hills and charming villages.
More than 90 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Vega De Santa María's varied terrain. They often praise the blend of moderate challenges, picturesque backdrops, and the opportunity to cycle through charming villages and along historic pathways.
Yes, several circular routes are available. A popular option is the Muñopedro, Maello y Hernansancho — circular desde Sanchidrián, which allows you to start and finish in the same location, making for convenient planning.
Many routes are designed to connect or pass through local settlements. For instance, the Bridge loop from Urb. Coto de Puenteviejo offers a journey that includes various points of interest and local towns, allowing you to experience the regional charm.
All the listed road cycling routes around Vega De Santa María are categorized as moderate. While there are no routes specifically marked as 'easy,' the moderate trails are generally well-paved and manageable for cyclists with some experience, offering a good balance of distance and elevation without extreme difficulty.
The region is known for its varied natural landscapes, including rolling hills that offer scenic vistas. While not explicitly a road cycling path, the broader area near Morales de Rey features 'Basilia's Balcony,' suggesting that panoramic views are a characteristic of the surrounding terrain, which you can often enjoy from various points along the cycling routes.
Yes, some routes are designed with convenient starting points. For example, the Moñibas Bridge loop from Estación de Sanchidrián begins near a station, which can be helpful for those arriving by public transport.


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