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Touring cycling routes around Piña De Campos are characterized by the flat and gently undulating terrain of the Tierra de Campos region in Palencia, Spain. The area features extensive river valleys and is traversed by the historic Canal de Castilla, offering numerous scenic paths. The landscape provides minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for accessible cycling journeys. The municipality is also situated within the Ucieza River basin, contributing to the area's hydrography.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
4.0
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41.6km
03:11
150m
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Cycle a moderate 25.8-mile circular route along the historic Canal de Castilla from Frómista to Osorno, featuring impressive locks.
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01:32
60m
60m
Cycle a moderate 13.0-mile loop from Ribas de Campos, exploring the plains of Tierra de Campos and historical landmarks like Calahorra de Ri

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3.3
(7)
44
riders
78.1km
07:04
160m
160m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44
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37.9km
02:42
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
2.8
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32
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79.2km
06:19
250m
250m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Santa María de las Victorias y del Camino, also known as Santa María del Camino, is one of the oldest and most emblematic churches in Carrión de los Condes, in the province of Palencia. It was built in the mid-12th century, during the reign of Alfonso VII. It is dedicated to the Virgen de las Victorias, also known as the Virgen del Camino, patron saint of the town.
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Seeing the engineering work for the canal 200 years ago should teach us lessons.
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The beautiful Romanesque church is located in the highest part of the village of Fromista
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The Statue of the Pilgrim in Revenga de Campos is an iron sculpture created in 2004 by local blacksmith Ángel Abad. This work represents a pilgrim and is located in the town of Revenga de Campos, in the province of Palencia. Revenga de Campos is a stop on the French Way of St. James, and this sculpture pays tribute to the pilgrims who travel this historic route.
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Frómista is a charming town in the province of Palencia, Castile and León, Spain. It is known for its rich history and its importance on the Camino de Santiago. Frómista is well connected by road and also has a train station, making it easy to reach from different parts of Spain.
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Stand by Pablo Payo Pérez, mayor of the Camino de Santiago herdsman (1920-2003). Popular photo motifs in Villalcázar de Sirga.
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Iron sculpture commemorating the figure of the pilgrim passing the Camino de Santiago.
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There are 7 touring cycling routes available around Piña De Campos, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes have been explored by over 100 touring cyclists using komoot.
The terrain around Piña De Campos is characterized by the flat and gently undulating landscapes of the Tierra de Campos region. You'll find extensive river valleys and paths along the historic Canal de Castilla, offering routes with minimal elevation changes, ideal for accessible cycling journeys.
Yes, the generally flat terrain, especially along the Canal de Castilla, makes many routes suitable for families. Routes like San Cebrián de Campos and Man are moderate in difficulty and offer a pleasant journey through the characteristic flat terrain with minimal elevation gain, making them great options for a family outing.
Many routes follow the historic Canal de Castilla, where you can admire impressive locks like the Quadruple Lock of the Canal de Castilla and the Calahorra de Ribas Locks. The area is also near the Camino de Santiago, offering a blend of natural beauty and rich architectural heritage, including the Church of San Miguel in Piña de Campos itself.
Yes, from a hillside with traditional bodegas (wineries) to the west of Piña de Campos, you can enjoy excellent panoramic views of the vast Tierra de Campos, where it borders the Cerrato region. Some routes may pass through or near these elevated areas, providing rewarding breaks with scenic vistas.
The relatively flat terrain makes touring cycling enjoyable for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather conditions, with milder temperatures and less extreme heat than summer, making them ideal for exploring the region's landscapes and historical sites.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, the Canal de Castilla – circular desde Fròmista por Osorno is a popular 41.6 km loop, and the Frómista – Calahorra de Ribas Locks loop from Becerril de Campos offers a longer 78.1 km circular journey.
The touring cycling routes around Piña De Campos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the flat, accessible paths along the Canal de Castilla and the peaceful, scenic beauty of the Tierra de Campos region.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, there are options for longer and more challenging rides. The Frómista – Calahorra de Ribas Locks loop from Becerril de Campos, at 78.1 km, and the Calahorra de Ribas Locks – Frómista loop from El Carrión, at 79.1 km, are classified as difficult and offer extended journeys through the area.
While Piña de Campos is a smaller municipality, local bus services connect it to larger towns in the Palencia province. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and policies regarding bicycle transport if you plan to use public transport to reach the starting points of your routes.
Piña de Campos, being a smaller town, typically offers accessible parking within the municipality. Look for designated parking areas or inquire locally upon arrival. Many routes start from or pass through towns with available street parking or small public lots.
Yes, routes often pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes, bars, or small shops for refreshments and amenities. Piña de Campos itself has local establishments, and towns like Frómista, which is a common starting point for many tours, offer more options.
Many outdoor areas and paths in the region, particularly along the Canal de Castilla and rural roads, are generally dog-friendly. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in agricultural areas or near livestock, and to be mindful of local regulations and other trail users.


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