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Road cycling around Deza, located in the heart of Galicia, Spain, offers diverse terrain characterized by river valleys, forests, and rolling hills. This interior region of Pontevedra features a blend of natural landscapes, providing a scenic backdrop for cycling. The topography includes elevations between 400-750m, with quiet, well-maintained rural roads ideal for exploration. The region's undulating terrain presents consistent challenges for road cyclists.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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74.3km
03:31
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Cycle the 46.2-mile Alto de la Cruz de Deza and Gómara Loop, a moderate route with 2711 feet of elevation gain in Soria, Spain.
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63.8km
02:46
610m
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Cycle 39.6 miles (63.8 km) through Campo de Gómara from Serón de Nágima, exploring cereal fields, oak forests, and abandoned villages.

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04:01
790m
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This 58.8-mile road cycling route from Serón de Nágima explores historical sites like Monasterio de Santa María de Huerta and Monteagudo de
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64.1km
02:46
590m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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100.0km
04:16
880m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In June, the climb wasn't passable on a road bike. At least for the first 3 km of the start of the climb. A shame.
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Deza is a town in Soria in the community of Castilla y León. Human settlements have been found in the area since the Upper Paleolithic. The Titos (an ethnic group included among the Celtiberians) and later the Romans also settled in the current Deza. During Arab domination, Dassa was an important fortification controlled by the Berbers, as the border between the Christian and Muslim kingdoms was in the nearby Douro. Among its historical heritage, the parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción stands out, from the 16th century, with a tower from the 17th century, and also the main civil building, the strong house of the Fernández de Abarca family, where the town hall is currently located. Deza has a bullring, the oldest in the province in its original location, dug into the earth.
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Impressive building that houses a monastery and church of the Benedictine order in the town of Santa María de Huerta next to the Jalón river.
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The Monastery and the population in general, is located in the Soriana region of Terra de Medinaceli, in the south-west of the province, on the border with the province of Zaragoza. Beautiful to see from outside and inside.
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Construction that was important in the past since this, from time immemorial, has been a land of passage and border between kingdoms. Only the walls of the castle remain as the materials have not withstood the passing of the years.
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Small nucleus that is located in the lands that touch the province of Aragon and that is made up of huge flat areas where its end is difficult to find!
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The castle of Monteagudo de las Vicarías is located in the south-eastern part of the old border town between the neighboring and enemy kingdoms of Aragon and Castile
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In the middle of the mountainous foothills of the Sierra de Miñana, just on its eastern side, there is the town of Deza that rests under a small depression. Beautiful center that is run by the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción.
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You'll find a selection of 5 road cycling routes around Deza, each offering a unique way to explore the region's diverse landscapes. These routes are curated to showcase the best of the area's natural beauty and quiet roads.
The road cycling routes in Deza are generally considered moderate. The region is characterized by rolling hills, providing a consistent challenge without overly steep gradients in most areas. This makes them suitable for cyclists looking for an engaging ride rather than extreme climbs.
Road cycling in Deza offers a rich tapestry of landscapes, including lush river valleys, dense forests, and undulating rolling hills. You'll encounter verdant green spaces, especially along the Deza and Ulla rivers, and enjoy scenic views as you navigate the region's varied topography.
Yes, Deza is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. While cycling, you might pass near the dramatic Fervenza do Toxa waterfall, a prominent natural attraction. The region also features significant woodlands like the Fraga de Catasós in Lalín, known for its ancient oaks and chestnut trees. For historical interest, the ancient Castle and Church of San Millán de Berdejo is a notable landmark.
Deza enjoys a mild climate, making it suitable for cycling year-round. However, summer and autumn are particularly pleasant for road cycling. During these seasons, you can expect comfortable temperatures and generally good conditions to explore the region's quiet rural roads.
Yes, several routes in Deza are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Alto de la Cruz de Deza and Gómara Loop and the Monasterio de Huerta and Monteagudo de las Vicarías Loop are excellent circular options that showcase varied scenery.
The road cycling experience in Deza is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet, well-maintained rural roads and the opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquil countryside and diverse natural settings.
Absolutely. The region is home to several historical and cultural sites. The ancient Benedictine Monastery of Carboeiro, dating back to the 10th century, is nestled in a beautiful natural setting. You can also find the historic market stalls of Os Pendellos de Agolada, offering a glimpse into traditional trading past. The Monasterio de Huerta and Monteagudo de las Vicarías Loop is one route that passes by significant historical points.
The longest road cycling route in the area is the Ciria – Borobia loop from Deza, covering approximately 99.9 kilometers (62 miles). This route offers an extensive exploration of the region's varied terrain and takes roughly 4 hours and 15 minutes to complete.
While specific 'easy' routes are not highlighted, the region's quiet, well-maintained rural roads generally offer a pleasant environment for cycling. The undulating terrain provides a consistent challenge, but the lack of heavy traffic makes it a safer and more enjoyable experience for families looking to cycle together, especially on less demanding sections.
The Comarca do Deza is an inhabited region, and while specific cafes directly on every route are not guaranteed, you will find towns and villages along the way. These settlements, such as Deza, Torrijo de la Cañada, and Ciria, typically offer opportunities for refreshments and other amenities.
The shortest road cycling route available is Serón de Nágima and Monteag, which spans approximately 63.8 kilometers (39.6 miles). This moderate trail can typically be completed in under 3 hours, offering a concise yet scenic ride through rolling hills and tranquil rural landscapes.


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