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Road cycling routes around Santa María Del Invierno are situated in the province of Burgos, within the Oca Mountains and the Bureba-Ebro region of Castile and León, Spain. The terrain features the Cerratón river valley and the foothills of the La Brújula pass, indicating varied elevation. Riders can expect landscapes characterized by oak and rebollar forests, alongside Mediterranean scrubland. This area provides a diverse environment for road cycling, combining natural beauty with challenging sections.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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67.9km
03:11
880m
880m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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88.4km
04:03
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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42.0km
02:01
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy to ride paths, no matter which bike you use.
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The abbey complex is a dream: 13th century and really well preserved. Unfortunately, the interior has little spiritual impact due to the latticework and the large burial chamber in the center of the room.
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Above all, it is well paved and therefore easy to drive on.
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Completely paved in 2024. Perfect road surface.
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The monastery is an interesting place to spend the night, and has a very small bar and café, but the albergue El Descanso de San Juan by the side of the monastery has lovely pizzas
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Rodilla Monastery. Church of Saint Mary Magdalene
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With good shade in summer, beautiful in autumn
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There are over 10 road cycling routes documented on komoot for the Santa María Del Invierno area. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate loops to more challenging rides with significant elevation gain.
The region offers diverse terrain, characterized by the Oca Mountains, the Cerratón river valley, and the foothills of the La Brújula pass. You'll encounter scenic landscapes featuring oak and rebollar forests, alongside Mediterranean scrubland, providing both natural beauty and varied elevation for road cyclists.
Yes, the Santa María Del Invierno area includes routes suitable for beginners. There are 2 routes classified as easy, offering a gentler introduction to road cycling in the region. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and shorter distances.
For those seeking a challenge, the region around Santa María Del Invierno, particularly near the La Brújula pass, offers routes with significant climbs. For example, the Montes de Oca y Embalse de Alba — circular por el mismo Valle de Oca route includes over 880 meters of elevation gain, providing a good test for experienced riders.
Yes, there are options for longer rides. For instance, the Stream in Lences de Bureba loop from Santa Olalla is a substantial 97.2 km (60.4 miles) route, perfect for cyclists looking to spend more time exploring the region's landscapes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll cycle through extensive oak and rebollar forests and Mediterranean scrubland. The Cerratón river valley and views towards the La Brújula pass offer picturesque backdrops. The La Brújula wind farm also presents a unique, modern feature in the landscape.
Absolutely. Many routes pass by significant landmarks. You might encounter the Matagrande Cross or the Artistic Oasis of the Camino de Santiago. The Monastery and Church of Saint John of Ortega is another key historical site in the vicinity, and the Atapuerca Archaeological Site is accessible via routes like the Arlanzón – Atapuerca Archaeological Site loop from San Juan de Ortega.
The region is described as a 'paradise' during the summer months due to its natural landscapes, suggesting pleasant conditions for cycling. Spring and early autumn would also offer comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery, while winter conditions might require more preparation due to potential cold or precipitation in the Oca Mountains.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Montes de Oca y Embalse de Alba — circular por el mismo Valle de Oca and the Puerto de la Brújula loop from Santa Olalla.
Given the varied terrain and potential for elevation changes, it's advisable to dress in layers. Even in warmer months, mornings and evenings can be cooler, especially at higher elevations like the La Brújula pass. Always check the local forecast before heading out, and consider wind protection, as the area is home to a wind farm, indicating potential for breezy conditions.
While specific crowd levels aren't detailed, the region offers extensive natural areas and numerous routes. Exploring some of the less-trafficked local roads away from major pilgrimage routes like the Camino de Santiago might offer a more serene cycling experience. Komoot's route planner can help you discover less popular paths.
Over 70 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Santa María Del Invierno. Riders often appreciate the diverse environment, combining natural beauty with challenging sections, and the opportunity to explore both the Oca Mountains and the Bureba-Ebro region. The variety of routes, from moderate loops to those with significant elevation gain, caters to different skill levels.


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