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Road cycling routes around Mojados are primarily situated within the flat to gently rolling plains of the Valladolid province in Spain. The terrain is characterized by agricultural fields, vineyards, and river valleys, offering a mix of open stretches and routes that follow waterways like the Adaja and Duero. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with some routes featuring gradual ascents and descents suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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65.1km
02:44
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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109km
04:45
890m
890m
This moderate 68.0-mile road cycling route through Ribera del Duero offers scenic views of the Duero River valley and vineyards.
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70.7km
02:57
450m
450m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.4km
03:45
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Rueda (Valladolid) is a prominent 18th-century Baroque church that, together with its Renaissance tower, shines in the heart of the town. It was designed by the architect Manuel Serrano and built in the mid-18th century; the main portal and altarpiece are attributed to Pedro de Sierra. The five-tiered tower dates from the earlier Renaissance construction and was preserved in the new structure. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (monument) on October 17, 2013.
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The Plaza Mayor of Tordesillas was built in the 17th century as a perfect square, accessible from four streets. It features arcades, and the houses are two stories high, leaving space on the ground floor for shops, bars, and restaurants. The facades have large windows and balconies, ideally designed for viewing the various performances that have taken place there throughout history. Among other important buildings, the Town Hall is located in the plaza.
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The medieval bridge over the Duero River, with its perfectly aligned arches, connects the historic center to the opposite bank. The monumental skyline of Tordesillas, highlighting the Plaza Mayor, the Casas del Tratado (Houses of the Treaty), and the Monastery of Santa Clara, all framed by reddish rooftops and the silhouette of the Church of San Antolín. The Duero River winds beneath the bridge, its reflections shifting with the changing light, creating a highly photogenic scene. Natural surroundings: riverside vegetation and, in autumn, golden hues that enhance the scenery.
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The view of the Stone Bridge and Tordesillas from the viewpoint on Avenida de Portugal is considered one of the most beautiful panoramas of the town.
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It has a slight curve and shadow. Acceptable slope and good views of the valley
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In addition to the Mudejar churches, don't forget its bridge over the Cega
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Good cakes and bakeries next to the church
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Road cycling routes around Mojados are primarily situated within the flat to gently rolling plains of the Valladolid province in Spain. The terrain is characterized by agricultural fields, vineyards, and river valleys, offering a mix of open stretches and routes that follow waterways like the Adaja and Duero. Elevation changes are generally moderate, with gradual ascents and descents.
There are 16 road cycling routes around Mojados documented on komoot. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulties, catering to different experience levels.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. Two of the routes around Mojados are classified as easy, offering a gentle introduction to road cycling in the region. For example, you can find routes that stick to the flatter sections of the river valleys.
For those seeking a longer challenge, the Portillo and Duero Vineyards Loop is a moderate 68.0 miles (109.4 km) trail with significant elevation gain, leading through the Duero wine region. Another option is Tordesillas y Rueda desde Valdestillas – circular por Simancas y río Adaja, which covers 50.0 miles (80.5 km) and explores agricultural landscapes and the Adaja river.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Mojados are circular. A popular option is Puente de Megeces from Arrabal de Portillo – circular via Mojados, a 40.5 miles (65.2 km) route that offers a scenic loop through the local countryside.
Along the routes, you can encounter several interesting attractions. These include the historic Roman Bridge over the Adaja River, the serene Cega River Trails, and the impressive Portillo Castle. The San Juan Church in Mojados is also a significant landmark.
The region's climate suggests that spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant times for road cycling in Mojados, offering mild temperatures and less extreme weather conditions. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder temperatures, so checking local weather forecasts is always recommended.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the two easy-rated routes around Mojados, characterized by their flat to gently rolling terrain, would be the most suitable options for families or those looking for a relaxed ride. These routes typically avoid significant climbs and busy roads.
Information regarding direct public transport access to the start points of specific road cycling routes in Mojados is not readily available. It is advisable to check local bus or train schedules for connections to Mojados or nearby towns like Valdestillas, from where routes like Simancas – Castillo de Simancas loop from Valdestillas might be accessible.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, Mojados and surrounding towns like Arrabal de Portillo or Valdestillas typically offer public parking areas. It is recommended to look for parking in the town centers or near the designated start points of the routes, such as the beginning of the Puente de Megeces from Arrabal de Portillo route.
Many routes in the Mojados area pass through or near small towns and villages where you can typically find local cafes or bars for refreshments. For instance, routes like Simancas Stone Bridge – Castillo de Simancas loop from Viana will likely offer opportunities to stop in the towns they traverse.
The elevation changes on Mojados road cycling routes are generally moderate. While the region is characterized by flat to gently rolling plains, routes can feature gradual ascents and descents. For example, the Portillo and Duero Vineyards Loop has an elevation gain of approximately 894 meters over its 109.4 km distance, indicating a steady, rolling profile rather than steep climbs.


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