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Mountain biking around Melgar De Arriba offers routes through the distinctive Tierra de Campos region, characterized by expansive plains and gently rolling agricultural fields. The area features a well-preserved natural environment, including the Río Cea ecosystem with its riverside trails. A portion of the municipal territory is integrated into the "La Nava - Campos Norte" Special Protection Area for Birds, highlighting its ecological significance. This terrain provides a mix of easy to moderately challenging routes suitable for exploring rural landscapes…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
28.2km
02:09
140m
140m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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61.0km
04:41
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.7km
01:47
100m
100m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.5km
03:37
200m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Arco de San Benito is an impressive monument in Sahagún, located in the region of Castilla y León, Spain. It was built around 1662 by the architect Felipe Berrojo to replace the old Romanesque portal of the Monasterio de San Benito. The arch is designed as a triumphal arch, under which the N-120 passes, and is also known as "la puerta de Sahagún" (the gate of Sahagún). The monument is richly decorated with a central shield, inscriptions and sculptures of Saints Facundo and Primitivo. At the top is the royal shield, and there are also sculptures of Alfonso III and Alfonso VI, who were important protectors of the monastery.
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The Arch" author Manuel García Juan. This mural shows two unmistakable symbols of Sahagún, a pilgrim, who represents those who cross the streets throughout the year, and the Arch of San Benito, the entrance door to the Monastery of San Benito that remains open as a symbol of invitation. Year 2020
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Sahagún is a charming town and municipality in the province of León, in the autonomous community of Castile and León, and is an important point on the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route. Sahagún is known for its rich history and beautiful architecture, including some of the earliest examples of the Mudejar style. The town also has a number of medieval churches from the 12th and 13th centuries. One of the most notable historical events is the Battle of Sahagún in 1808, where the British light cavalry won a victory over the French troops. The town is also famous for its former Benedictine monastery, which played an important role in the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimages. Although the monastery was dissolved and largely demolished in the 19th century, it remains an important part of Sahagún's history.
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"El Arco, un peregrino y el Arco de San Benito.": Tribute to the pilgrim and the Arch of San Benito that shines in a mural of 150 square meters in the area of the Arch of San Benito.
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The painting shows a pilgrim walking through the city gate of Sahagun.
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The place to get your halfway certificate if you want one
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Very old bridge leading out of Sahagún
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The terrain around Melgar De Arriba is primarily characterized by the expansive plains and gently rolling agricultural fields of the Tierra de Campos region. You'll also find riverside trails along the Río Cea, offering a mix of open landscapes and more varied vegetation. The area is part of a Special Protection Area for Birds, indicating a well-preserved natural environment.
There are 8 mountain bike trails available around Melgar De Arriba, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes offer diverse experiences across the region's characteristic landscapes.
Yes, there is 1 easy mountain bike trail available. The majority of routes (7) are classified as moderate, offering a good progression for riders looking to build their skills.
Yes, several routes are circular. For example, you can explore Cisneros from Villada — Circular, which is a 17.5-mile (28.2 km) moderate trail, or the longer Puente Canto de Cea – Historic Monuments of Sahagún loop from Sahagún, spanning 37.8 miles (60.9 km).
While mountain biking, you can encounter various points of interest. Near some routes, you might find historical sites like the San Benito Arch and Ruins of the Monastery of San Benito, or religious buildings such as the Hermitage of Our Lady of Perales and San Tirso Church. The region also features traditional 'palomares' (dovecotes) and viewpoints ('miradores') offering panoramic views.
Yes, the Río Cea ecosystem is a significant feature of the area. The Hermitage of the Virgin of the River loop from Villada, for instance, leads through agricultural landscapes and near the Río Cea, offering scenic riverside sections.
The Tierra de Campos region can experience hot summers and cold winters. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking, with comfortable conditions for exploring the open plains and riverside trails.
Yes, for those seeking a longer ride, the Puente Canto de Cea – Historic Monuments of Sahagún loop from Sahagún is a moderate 37.8-mile (60.9 km) path that explores the wider region and its historical landmarks. Another option is the Rest Area with Bench – Historic Monuments of Sahagún loop from El Jardín de la Huerta, which is 43.1 km long.
Local mountain bikers frequently enjoy routes like Cisneros from Villada — Circular, which traverses the open plains. Another favorite is the Hermitage of the Virgin of the River loop from Villada, known for its agricultural landscapes and proximity to the Río Cea.
Absolutely. The area around Melgar De Arriba is rich in historical and cultural interest. Routes often pass by or near monuments like the Church of San Miguel and the ruins of the Church of Santiago, allowing you to integrate cultural stops into your ride. The broader region also features distinctive traditional 'palomares' (dovecotes) that add to the rural charm.
The trails around Melgar De Arriba are characterized by gently rolling terrain rather than steep climbs. For example, a moderate route like Cisneros from Villada — Circular has an elevation gain of approximately 143 meters over 28.2 km, making for manageable ascents.


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