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Touring cycling routes around Becerreá traverse a region characterized by significant altitudinal contrasts, ranging from high mountains to narrow river valleys. This area, part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Os Ancares Lucenses y Montes de Navia, Cervantes y Becerreá, features extensive forest masses including ancient oaks and chestnut groves. The dramatic orography and diverse natural habitats contribute to a well-preserved environment ideal for cycling exploration.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
4.8
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84
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46.6km
03:31
1,070m
1,070m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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13
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65.0km
04:56
1,470m
1,470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5
riders
78.7km
06:29
2,500m
2,500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
riders
108km
07:57
2,470m
2,470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.2km
01:16
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the highest points on the French Way of the Camino de Santiago, located between Triacastela and Fonfría, already in the province of Lugo. At 1,335 meters above sea level, this peak offers a natural viewpoint overlooking the Galician mountains. The area is often exposed to wind and changeable weather, even in summer, but the views and the feeling of having reached a milestone more than compensate. There's a hostel/bar right at the summit, useful as a stopping point for pilgrims and cyclists. Dress warmly before reaching the top: the temperature here can drop suddenly, even on sunny days. If you're on a mountain bike or e-bike, make sure you have good traction on descents and that your brakes are checked: the descent towards Fonfría is fast and winding. It's a good place to rest and refill your water or coffee before continuing.
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One of the oldest monasteries in the West, dating back to the 6th century and the heart of the Ribeira Sacra region of Lugo. Its large cloister is the largest in Spain, and the complex is impressive both for its size and its history linked to the Camino de Santiago. Arriving via the detour from the French Way is a gift: a peaceful stretch, with a river and picture-perfect vegetation. However, once you leave, you have to climb back… and your legs remember.
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In the small village of Ramil at the foot of the Camino, just before Triacastela, stands one of Galicia's most beautiful century-old chestnut trees. Its trunk spans 8.5 meters and, with its hollow spaces and thick branches that seem to embrace the tree, resembles an X-ray of time.
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There are around 10 touring cycling routes detailed for the Becerreá area, offering diverse experiences through its unique landscapes. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews.
Touring cycling routes in Becerreá traverse a region within the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of Os Ancares Lucenses y Montes de Navia, Cervantes y Becerreá. You'll experience significant altitudinal contrasts, from high mountains to narrow river valleys, and extensive forest masses including ancient oaks, birches, and chestnut groves. The dramatic orography contributes to a well-preserved natural environment.
While many routes in Becerreá are rated as difficult due to the mountainous terrain, there is one moderate route available. The Santiago 130 km Milestone – Renche Village loop from O Fontao is a moderate option, covering 19.2 km with less elevation gain, making it a more accessible choice for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Yes, Becerreá is integral to the Camino de Santiago routes, specifically forming part of the Via Küning, an alternative historic path. You can find routes that intersect with this historic pilgrimage, offering a unique cultural and natural experience. For example, the Traditional house – Triacastela loop from As de Quintas leads through areas connected to the Camino.
The region is rich in both natural and historical sights. You might encounter the iconic Ancient Chestnut Tree in Ramil, located directly on a Jacobean route. Other points of interest include the Pilgrim Monument in Triacastela and various traditional architectural elements like pre-Roman 'pallozas' in the villages.
Absolutely. Becerreá is known for its challenging terrain. The Traditional house – Alto do Poio loop from Toldaos is a difficult 118 km trail with significant elevation changes, taking about 8 hours 20 minutes to complete. Another demanding option is the Puerto de Ancares loop from O Campo, which is 82.2 km long and features substantial climbs.
Given the region's diverse natural habitats and significant altitudinal contrasts, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling. The weather is milder, and the natural scenery, from extensive forest masses to river valleys, is particularly vibrant or colorful. Summers can be warm, and winters may bring challenging conditions in higher mountain areas.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Becerreá are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Traditional house – Alto do Poio loop from O Barrio de Baixo and the Traditional house – Triacastela loop from As de Quintas, providing convenient options for exploration.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural habitats, the dramatic orography, and the well-preserved environment that makes for an immersive cycling experience. The challenging climbs and rewarding views are frequently highlighted by those who have explored the region.
The mountainous terrain of Becerreá naturally offers numerous viewpoints. While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every route, the significant elevation changes on trails like the Traditional house – Alto do Poio loop from Toldaos ensure panoramic vistas of the high mountains and narrow river valleys. The region also features unique natural wonders like 'Os Grobos,' an 'enchanted city' of stone giants, which can be an intriguing stop if your route passes nearby.
The longest touring cycling route available is the Traditional house – Alto do Poio loop from Toldaos. This challenging trail spans 118.0 km and typically takes about 8 hours and 20 minutes to complete, offering an extensive exploration of the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, many routes in Becerreá are designed to immerse you in the region's rich forest cover. The area is known for its extensive forest masses, including ancient oaks, birches, holm oaks, and chestnut groves. Routes like the Traditional house – Alto do Poio loop from O Barrio de Baixo wind through these ancient forest masses and narrow river valleys, providing a deep connection with nature.


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