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Mountain bike trails in Paisaxe Protexida Val Do Río Navea are characterized by the deeply incised valley of the Navea river, which forms part of the largest fluvial system in the northwest Iberian Peninsula. This protected landscape features a prevalence of arboreal vegetation, including the San Xoán de Río Forest and historical Trives Chestnut Groves. The terrain offers significant elevation changes, with routes originating in the Sierra de San Mamede at over 1,200 meters of altitude, providing varied and challenging…
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very 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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30.9km
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1,130m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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50.7km
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1,460m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Navea River is born from the union of several streams very close to the Montes do Invernadoiro, at more than 1,200 meters above sea level. In its first section before the reservoir it is better known as Río de Queixa. It runs between large mountain ranges such as A Serra de San Mamede and at 828 meters its waters form the Chandrexa de Queixa Reservoir. Construction of this dam began in 1945 during the Franco dictatorship, and was completed in December 1953.
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Here you can enjoy the mtb, brutal routes
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The Manzaneda ski resort, also popularly called Cabeza de Manzaneda, is located in the eastern part of the province of Orense, a good place to disconnect in the middle of nature surrounded by all services.
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A Pobra de Trives is a small regional town located at the foot of the mountain and access to the Manzaneda sky station. It is a great place to stop for lunch whether you go down to the Bibei river or go up to Manzaneda.
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The top of Cabeza de Manzaneda is located in the Massif Central Orensano, at a height of 1,781 meters. A ski resort is located on this mountain.
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Spectacular panoramic view of the mountains and the Sil valley below. Be sure to stop to admire the views.
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Go up to one of the highest points of the Ourense ski resort in winter the landscape has many routes for mountain biking in summer
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Reservoir formed by the waters of the Navea river with incredible natural landscapes where you can enjoy the rural atmosphere of the interior of Galicia.
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The terrain in Paisaxe Protexida Val Do Río Navea is shaped by the deeply incised Navea river valley, offering varied and challenging conditions. You'll find significant elevation changes, with routes originating in the Sierra de San Mamede at over 1,200 meters of altitude. The landscape features dense arboreal vegetation, including the lush San Xoán de Río Forest and historical Trives Chestnut Groves, providing a mix of forest paths and open views.
While many routes in the region involve significant climbs and are rated moderate to difficult, there are options that might be more accessible for those with good fitness. For instance, the A Pobra de Trives Town Center – Clock Tower of Pobra de Trives loop from A Pobra de Trives is a moderate 22.9 km path with 431 meters of elevation gain, winding through varied landscapes. It's important to check the specific route details on komoot to ensure it matches your group's skill level and endurance.
For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, Paisaxe Protexida Val Do Río Navea offers several difficult routes with substantial elevation gains. The Cabeza de Manzaneda Summit – Cabeza de Manzaneda Summit loop from O Avanzado is a demanding 50.7 km trail with over 1,450 meters of ascent. Another difficult option is the Ourense – Cabeza de Manzaneda – Altos das Malladas, covering 30.9 km with over 1,130 meters of climbing.
Yes, several mountain bike trails in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the difficult Clock Tower of Pobra de Trives – A Pobra de Trives Town Center loop from A Pobra de Trives, which is 38.1 km long, and the moderate A Pobra de Trives Town Center – Clock Tower of Pobra de Trives loop from A Pobra de Trives, at 22.9 km. The Cabeza de Manzaneda Summit – Cabeza de Manzaneda Summit loop from Manzaneda also offers a challenging 30.1 km circular route.
The region is rich in both natural beauty and historical elements. You can encounter the magnificent San Xoán de Río Forest and the ancient Trives Chestnut Groves, some featuring historical 'sequeiros' (chestnut drying structures). A significant historical landmark is the Navea bridge, a medieval structure built upon the remains of an ancient Roman bridge, often integrated into cycling routes at the entrance to the protected space.
The best time for mountain biking generally depends on weather conditions. Spring and autumn often offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery, with less extreme heat than summer and before winter's colder, potentially wetter conditions. Given the significant elevation changes, checking local weather forecasts before your ride is always recommended, especially for higher altitude sections.
Yes, many trails in Paisaxe Protexida Val Do Río Navea lead to elevated points and viewpoints. These spots offer spectacular panoramic vistas over the deeply incised river valley and the surrounding mountainous landscape, providing rewarding breaks during your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, the challenging ascents and descents, and the unspoiled natural environment provided by the protected landscape. The integration of historical features like the Navea bridge also adds a unique cultural dimension to the outdoor experience.
While the protected landscape offers a natural environment, specific rules regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It's always best to check local regulations for Paisaxe Protexida Val Do Río Navea, especially concerning protected areas and wildlife. Generally, if allowed, dogs should be kept on a leash to protect local fauna and ensure the safety of other trail users.
The region includes municipalities like San Xoán de Río and A Pobra de Trives, which are likely to offer local amenities. While specific cafes, pubs, or accommodation directly on the trails are limited, you can typically find options in these nearby towns to refuel and rest after your rides. It's advisable to plan your route and check for services in advance.
There are over 5 mountain bike trails available in Paisaxe Protexida Val Do Río Navea, ranging in difficulty from moderate to difficult. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the protected area.


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