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Mistrató

The best road cycling routes in Mistrató

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Road cycling routes in Mistrató traverse a region characterized by its location within the Western and Central Mountain ranges of Colombia. The terrain features significant elevation changes, with altitudes ranging from 550 to 3,900 meters above sea level, creating varied thermal floors. Cyclists encounter mountainous scenery and can ride through the rolling hills of the Coffee Cultural Landscape. Roads include a mix of paved and unpaved segments, offering diverse challenges.

Best road cycling routes in Mistrató

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Last updated: July 15, 2026

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Entrance to San José – Belén de Umbría Town Square loop from Belén de Umbría

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2,750m

2,740m

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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May 11, 2025, Anserma Town Square

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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November 24, 2024, Puente Lázaro

Jurisdiction belonging to the Municipality of Anserma (Caldas) on the Western trunk road, the main activity is fishing

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November 24, 2024, Puente Lázaro

It is a jurisdiction belonging to Anserma (Caldas) located on the Western trunk road, where activities such as fishing can be carried out.

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September 15, 2024, Iglesia de Risaralda

It is a Colombian municipality located in the southwest of the department of Caldas and together with the municipalities of Viterbo, Belalcázar, San José and Anserma, make up the so-called prosperous West or Lower West Caldense, it has an altitude of 1713 meters above sea level and a temperature of approximately 18 Cº. Its economy revolves around the production of coffee, bananas and corn because it is a mountainous area. Risaralda is also known as "the hill of the wind" due to the constant passage of the wind between its steep streets. It also has a large number of paths among which are:

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Entrance to the San José road via pavement, with good demands for road bikes, it is approximately 3 km and some sections have an incline of 10%. You can access this small town in several ways, by going up Asia, or by Belalcázar or Risaralda.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on road cycling routes in Mistrató?

Mistrató's road cycling routes are characterized by diverse terrain, ranging from 550 to 3,900 meters above sea level. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, mountainous scenery, and the rolling hills of the Coffee Cultural Landscape. Roads include a mix of well-paved segments and more challenging unpaved sections, offering varied experiences for cyclists.

Are there challenging climbs for experienced road cyclists in Mistrató?

Yes, Mistrató is known for its challenging climbs due to its location within the Western and Central Mountain ranges. Many routes feature substantial elevation gain, catering to experienced riders seeking demanding ascents and descents. For example, the Entrance to San José – Belén de Umbría Town Square loop from Belén de Umbría is a difficult route with over 2,700 meters of elevation gain.

Are there any moderate road cycling routes in Mistrató?

While many routes are challenging, there are options for moderate ability levels. The Roadbike loop from Belén de Umbría is a moderate 48.3 km (30.0 miles) route that takes you through the region's diverse altitudes, offering a less strenuous but still rewarding experience.

What natural features will I encounter while road cycling in Mistrató?

You'll be immersed in impressive natural beauty, including verdant mountains, panoramic vistas from high altitudes, and the lush landscapes of the Coffee Cultural Landscape. The region is also home to the Serranía de Tatamá National Natural Park, known for its diverse flora and fauna, and the San Juan River, which flows through Mistrató.

Are there scenic viewpoints along the road cycling routes in Mistrató?

Absolutely. The mountainous scenery and high altitudes of Mistrató provide breathtaking views of surrounding valleys and peaks. Many routes offer panoramic vistas, especially as you climb through the diverse thermal floors, allowing you to appreciate the region's natural splendor.

Can I see any cultural landmarks while cycling in Mistrató?

While the focus is on natural landscapes, cycling through the Coffee Cultural Landscape offers a glimpse into the region's agricultural heritage. You may also encounter communities of the Embera indigenous people, whose traditions are an integral part of Mistrató's cultural fabric.

When is the best time of year for road cycling in Mistrató?

Mistrató's climate varies with altitude. Generally, the region experiences a changing climate, and the best time for road cycling often depends on personal preference for temperature and rainfall. It's advisable to check local weather forecasts for the specific altitude you plan to cycle at, as conditions can differ significantly between lower valleys and higher mountain passes.

Are there accommodations suitable for cyclists in Mistrató?

Yes, many accommodations, particularly those situated on coffee farms within the Coffee Cultural Landscape, offer a unique experience for visitors. These can be ideal for cyclists looking for a comfortable stay with local charm after a day on the roads.

Are there cafes or places to stop for refreshments along the routes?

As you cycle through the region, especially in and around towns or within the Coffee Cultural Landscape, you'll find opportunities to stop for refreshments. Local cafes and small eateries are often available, providing a chance to rest and refuel.

Are there loop road cycling routes in Mistrató?

Yes, Mistrató offers several loop road cycling routes. Examples include the Anserma Town Square – Risaralda Church loop from Anserma and the Lázaro Bridge – Belén de Umbría Town Square loop from Anserma, which allow you to start and finish in the same location.

How many road cycling routes are available in Mistrató?

Komoot features several highly-rated road cycling routes in Mistrató, with a total of 4 routes currently listed in this guide. These routes showcase the best of the region's diverse landscapes and cater to various difficulty levels.

What do other cyclists say about road cycling in Mistrató?

Over 50 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Mistrató's varied terrain. While specific ratings are not available, the community frequently praises the region's stunning mountainous scenery, challenging climbs, and the unique experience of cycling through the Coffee Cultural Landscape.

Is parking available for cyclists in Mistrató?

Parking availability for cyclists will vary depending on your starting point. In towns like Belén de Umbría or Anserma, you can typically find public parking areas. For specific route starting points, it's advisable to check local information or inquire with your accommodation.

How can I reach Mistrató's cycling routes using public transport?

Mistrató is accessible by public transport, primarily buses, from larger cities in the Risaralda department. Once in Mistrató or nearby towns like Belén de Umbría or Anserma, you can often start your cycling routes directly from the town centers. Specific public transport options to trailheads might require local inquiry.

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