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Road cycling routes around Villasexmir are situated within the Hornija Valley, characterized by agricultural plains and gently undulating terrain. This landscape provides open roads suitable for various levels of road cyclists. The region offers a mix of flat sections and mild climbs, allowing for both leisurely rides and more challenging routes. Historic towns and villages are interspersed throughout the area, providing cultural points of interest along the routes.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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High on a hill near Urueña stands this Romanesque hermitage of Mozarabic origin, one of the most unique in Castile and León. What few know is that beneath its floor were found Visigothic pottery fragments and a small well used to collect rainwater, considered blessed. Local shepherds said that this water cured eyesight if applied at dawn. Today, the well remains, covered by a slab, and the hermitage continues to hold its air of mystery among the golden stones of the moor.
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Well-preserved castle, interesting visit, and beautiful views of the Castilian countryside, especially in spring. Good trails for mountain biking.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Annunciation is located in Urueña, in the province of Valladolid and is an outstanding example of Romanesque-Lombard art in Spain. Built in the 12th century by order of the Infanta Sancha Raimúndez, on the site of a previous Mozarabic church. It is the only complete example of Romanesque-Lombard art in Castile and León. The hermitage is located in a small valley a few kilometres from the town of Urueña, offering a magnificent view of the wall that surrounds the town.
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Today, only the outer walls remain, and the various rooms that it may have had in the past have completely disappeared. It was built around the year 1060 by the Castilian monarch Ferdinand I the Great on the remains of an ancient Roman fortification.
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Urueña Castle is an impressive fortress located in the municipality of Urueña, in the province of Valladolid, Spain. This medieval castle dates back to the 11th century and is one of the best preserved in the region. Originally built in the 11th century, the castle has witnessed numerous historical events and has undergone several renovations over the centuries.
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Advice to the CAZURROS, go paint your fucking monuments, if you have any that remind you that you have ever risen up against something.
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The Castle of the Comuneros rises majestically above the Torozos Mountains, visible from several kilometers around. Located in Torrelobatón, in the province of Valladolid, this castle has become the symbol of the town and is one of the best preserved in Castilla y León. It was declared Historical Heritage in 1949. This imposing castle, a witness to history and struggle, remains a fascinating attraction for visitors. If you ever have the opportunity, I recommend exploring its walls and discovering the secrets it keeps in its centuries-old stone. 🏰
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It is worth the visit. It lasts about 50' and they explain it very well. We visit the monastery and the church. Visiting schedule: FRIDAY: 16:00-17:00-18:00. SATURDAYS: Morning: 10:00 11:00-12:00- 13:00 Afternoon: 16:00-17:00- 18:00 SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS: Morning: 10:00-11:00-12:00-13:00 Afternoon: 16:00-17:00-18:00 https://lasantaespina.es/oficina-de-turismo/
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The road cycling routes around Villasexmir primarily traverse agricultural plains within the Hornija Valley. You can expect gently undulating terrain, offering a mix of flat sections and mild climbs suitable for various skill levels. This landscape provides open roads and a generally peaceful riding environment.
Yes, there are 3 easy road cycling routes around Villasexmir. These routes are ideal for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. An example is the Urueña from Monasterio de la Santa Espina – circular by San Cebrián de Mazote, which is 23.0 miles (37.0 km) and passes through historic villages.
Among the most popular routes is Villagarcía de Campos y Villabrágima desde Monasterio de la Santa Espina – circular por Medina de Rioseco, a moderate 38.9 miles (62.6 km) trail. Another favorite is the Comuneros Loop, an easy 25.3 miles (40.7 km) route known for its open roads and scenic views.
The region is rich in history. You can cycle through historic towns and villages, encountering sites like the Church of San Cipriano of San Cebrián de Mazote. Within Villasexmir itself, the Church of the Assumption, with its 16th-century Mudejar style, and the Hermitage of Cristo de la Agonía are notable stops. The Plaza Mayor de Torrelobatón and its castle are also nearby attractions that can be incorporated into a ride.
Yes, several routes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Comuneros Loop is a popular 25.3 miles (40.7 km) circular route that showcases the surrounding countryside.
While specific weather data isn't provided, regions with agricultural plains and gently undulating terrain like Villasexmir typically offer pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn. These seasons generally provide milder temperatures and less extreme weather, making for more comfortable rides.
Many routes in the area, such as those starting from Monasterio de la Santa Espina, are accessible by car, suggesting parking availability at common starting points or nearby villages. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions for detailed parking information.
The routes around Villasexmir are characterized by gently undulating terrain with mild climbs, rather than significant, challenging ascents. The region offers a mix of flat sections and these milder climbs, making it more suitable for moderate challenges than extreme elevation gains. The most challenging routes are rated as 'moderate'.
You will primarily experience the open landscapes of the Hornija Valley and extensive agricultural plains. These features provide long sightlines and a sense of tranquility, characteristic of the Valladolid province. The routes offer scenic views of the surrounding countryside.
Cycling through historic towns and villages like San Cebrián de Mazote, or near larger towns such as Medina de Rioseco, often provides opportunities to stop at local cafes or pubs. These villages are integrated into many routes, allowing for refreshment breaks.
The duration varies depending on the route and your pace. For example, the moderate Villagarcía de Campos y Villabrágima desde Monasterio de la Santa Espina – circular por Medina de Rioseco, at 38.9 miles (62.6 km), typically takes about 2 hours 34 minutes. Shorter, easy routes like the Comuneros Loop (25.3 miles / 40.7 km) can be completed in about 1 hour 39 minutes.
The longest route featured is the Church of Santa María de Wamba – Geria Road loop from Vega de Valdetronco, which spans approximately 50.1 miles (80.7 km) and is rated as moderate.


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