4.9
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699
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Road cycling in Marsella features routes with significant elevation changes, offering challenging ascents and descents. The region's terrain includes varied landscapes, with some routes passing through areas with viewpoints and natural features. Road cyclists can expect a mix of moderate and difficult trails.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
4.6
(7)
115
riders
55.6km
03:03
1,100m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(3)
51
riders
29.4km
01:35
530m
530m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
(1)
23
riders
38.8km
02:12
890m
890m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
16
riders
45.9km
02:40
830m
830m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
18
riders
209km
11:01
3,320m
3,320m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Anserma, also known as Santa Ana de los Caballeros or Old Anserma, is located in the western part of the department of Caldas. It was founded on August 15, 1539, and has a population of 33,792. Its main communication route is the Western Trunk Highway. It was one of the first Spanish settlements created in Colombia, founded by Marshal Jorge Robledo. Its economy is primarily based on coffee farming. TRANSPORTATION: The Western Trunk Highway connects the cities of Medellín (to the north), Pereira, and Cali (to the south). Communication with Manizales, the capital of Caldas, is primarily via the Risaralda (Caldas) - Arauca (Palestine district) - Manizales route (64 km). There are three airports nearby: Matecaña in Pereira, Santa Ana in Cartago, and La Nubia in Manizales.
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Arauca is a district under the jurisdiction of the municipality of Palestina (Caldas). Located on a ravine on the right bank of the Cauca River, it is an active point that links the center of the Department of Caldas with the Lower West. The name "Arauca" appears mentioned in the stories of the civil wars, at the same time that La Margarita is mentioned as one of the most important estates in that sector. In the forties and fifties of the twentieth century, its boom was unusual because it was an active train station. If one got on in Arauca, one could go directly to La Virginia, to many cities in the Cauca Valley. People and merchandise in all directions. Many of the employees of the vacation centers and condominiums in the La Rochela sector live in Arauca. In this district, construction materials are extracted from the Chinchiná River and tributaries of the Cauca. Arauca has an active trade. Especially, the purchase of coffee and cocoa.
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this is unpaved the entire way. MTB and Hybrids but no road bikes will make it
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Rich point to rest and recharge with a delicious coffee
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have a nice coffee ☕
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La Bomba de Corales (Service Station) is a benchmark in Cuba
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A 5 minute break
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Marsella offers a diverse selection of over 20 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of moderate and challenging options to explore the region's unique terrain.
Road cycling in Marsella is characterized by significant elevation changes, making most routes either moderate or difficult. There are 8 moderate routes and 14 difficult routes, ensuring a rewarding challenge for experienced cyclists.
Yes, for those seeking a substantial challenge, Marsella features longer routes. For example, the Cerritos Viewpoint – La Virginia loop from Marsella is a difficult route spanning over 208 kilometers with more than 3,300 meters of elevation gain, offering an epic ride. You can find more details about this route here.
Marsella's road cycling routes often feature scenic viewpoints and diverse natural landscapes. You can discover highlights like the Colina Iluminada Viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas, or challenging climbs such as Alto de la Mina and Alto de la Paz.
Beyond the cycling itself, Marsella offers several points of interest. You can integrate visits to places like the Alto de la Mina or the Colina Iluminada Viewpoint into your rides. The region also has various trails like La Paloma Trail and Cacique Nona Nature Trail that might be accessible or visible from road routes.
The road cycling routes in Marsella are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an impressive average rating of 4.9 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the significant elevation changes and the varied, scenic terrain that makes each ride unique.
Yes, Marsella offers 8 moderate road cycling routes. A popular choice is the Condina – Córcega Aqueduct loop from Dosquebradas, which is an 18.2-mile (29.4 km) path with over 1,700 feet (520 meters) of climbing, providing a varied yet manageable experience. You can explore this route here.
For a challenging ride, consider the Multivitamin Juice loop from Pereira. This difficult 36.0-mile (57.9 km) trail features over 3,600 feet (1,100 meters) of elevation gain, promising a demanding and rewarding experience. Find more details here.
Many of Marsella's road cycling routes are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Multivitamin Juice loop from Pereira and the Condina – Córcega Aqueduct loop from Dosquebradas, allowing you to return to your starting location without retracing your path.
An excellent option for an intermediate-level ride is the Arauca Mural loop from La Plata. This moderate 24.1-mile (38.8 km) trail leads through diverse landscapes and is typically completed in about 2 hours and 12 minutes, offering a balanced challenge. You can view the route here.
The duration of road cycling routes in Marsella varies significantly based on distance and elevation. Moderate routes like the Condina – Córcega Aqueduct loop might take around 1 hour 35 minutes, while more challenging and longer routes, such as the Cerritos Viewpoint – La Virginia loop, can extend to over 11 hours.


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