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Road cycling around Covelo offers diverse terrain within the picturesque Round Valley, which is encircled by mountains. The region features varied landscapes including mixed conifer forests, oak woodlands, expansive grass glades, and deep canyons, with the Eel River carving through the area. Covelo Road (State Route 162) provides a central artery for routes, traversing these natural features. Cyclists can expect routes with significant elevation gains, but also flatter sections along the river.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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51.3km
02:52
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Tackle the difficult Mondariz Return, a 31.9-mile (51.3 km) road cycling route with 3400 feet (1036 metres) of elevation gain.
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117km
06:02
1,750m
1,740m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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41.9km
02:09
630m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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82.0km
04:22
1,440m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.2km
03:07
1,050m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Pilgrims walking the Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela pass this bridge, making it a place of great historical significance. If you ever visit Tui, don't miss the opportunity to cross this beautiful bridge and immerse yourself in its history and charm. 🌉🚶♂️
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The Romanesque Cathedral of Santa María with Gothic influences is a fortress-like cathedral that was begun in 1120 but not consecrated until 1225. Its cloister (13th century) is worth mentioning, the only complete medieval cloister that has been preserved in a cathedral in Galicia, and the Santiago Chapel inside the church. The interior can be visited for €3, and you can get your pilgrim stamp at the ticket office.
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The Ponte de A Veiga in Tui, Galicia, is an ancient medieval bridge also known as the "Roman Bridge." Its original construction is attributed to the Romans, and it stands over the Louro River, near where it flows into the Miño. The Ponte de A Veiga was built of granite and consists of four arches. It was part of the ancient Roman Via XIX, which connected Bracara (present-day Braga, Portugal) with Santiago de Compostela. Pilgrims walking the Portuguese Way to Santiago de Compostela pass over this bridge, making it a place of great historical significance. If you ever visit Tui, don't miss the opportunity to cross this beautiful bridge and immerse yourself in its history and charm. 🌉🚶♂️
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A long climb but never really steep, good training for alpine type climbs. Road surface is excellent.
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If the distance to travel is short, then travel light to avoid setbacks. Don't forget to drink enough water. Remember that just because you don't get thirsty, you shouldn't hydrate yourself. On the contrary, you should always do it. Your body will thank you. Shoes like these are a good option ( hiking boots 🥾 for routes with long walks on asphalt they are not the best) wear comfortable shoes that are not tight and waterproof, dry feet are the best measure but if the weather is dry it will also be a great help.
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Incredibly well preserved 11th century defensive castle in the mountains above Tui and the Miño valley.
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statue of the pilgrim and medieval bridge over the River Louro
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There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Covelo, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes range from moderate to difficult in intensity.
Covelo's road cycling routes feature diverse terrain, including sections through mixed conifer forests, oak woodlands, expansive grass glades, and deep canyons. You'll find a mix of 'ideal rollers' and flatter stretches, particularly along the Eel River, though many routes include significant elevation gains.
The region offers stunning vistas and dramatic river canyon scenery. Along your rides, you might encounter natural attractions such as the Pozas de Melón and Mestas Waterfall. Other points of interest include the Remedios Bridge and the Eiras Dam.
Spring and early summer are ideal for road cycling in Covelo, as the region comes alive with vibrant flora, offering 'breathtaking explosions of color.' It's advisable to plan early morning rides or avoid hot summer afternoons, especially in the exposed Eel River Canyon, to mitigate heat and potential traffic from those seeking swimming spots.
Yes, Covelo offers several loop trails for road cyclists. For example, the Mondariz Loop is a popular option, covering over 31 miles with significant elevation gain. Another challenging loop is the Remedios Bridge – Cernadela Bridge loop from A Paradanta.
The road cycling routes around Covelo are generally rated as moderate to difficult. Many routes feature substantial climbing, with elevation gains often exceeding 3,000 feet. Gradients are typically manageable, usually not exceeding 6-8%.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Covelo, with an average score of 1.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 450 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the region's varied terrain, often praising the scenic beauty and challenging climbs.
While many routes in Covelo involve significant elevation, the seven-mile section of Covelo Road (State Route 162) between the Eel River Bridge and Dos Rios is noted for its scenic beauty and relatively flat profile, which could be suitable for families seeking a less strenuous ride.
Information regarding public transport options to Covelo that accommodate bicycles is not readily available. Cyclists typically plan their travel to the area by car.
Specific designated parking areas for cyclists at trailheads are not detailed. However, general parking may be available in Covelo town center or at various points along Covelo Road (State Route 162), which serves as a central starting point for many routes.
There is no specific information indicating that permits are required for road biking on public roads in the Covelo area, including State Route 162 or within the Mendocino National Forest. Always adhere to standard traffic laws and regulations.
Covelo is a small community, and while specific cyclist-focused cafes or accommodations are not detailed, you may find local establishments for refreshments and lodging within the town or nearby. It's advisable to check availability in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Yes, Covelo Road (State Route 162) traces the path of both the main Eel River and its Middle Fork, offering cyclists views of this dynamic and untamed waterway. The Eel River Canyon itself is known for its 'moderately grand' scenery.


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