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Gravel biking around A Baña offers a diverse landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. The region features routes with notable elevation gains, providing varied challenges for gravel cyclists. Trails often pass through rural areas, connecting small towns and natural features like stone bridges. The terrain supports both longer, more demanding rides and shorter, moderate excursions.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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90.8km
06:20
1,680m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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32.1km
02:11
500m
500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.7km
01:50
370m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Along with the Pazo da Albariña manor house, the Pazo do Cotón stands out in the townscape. It is located on the Camino Real (Real Road) to Fisterra and was built between the 17th and 18th centuries. At the Porta da Capela, it spans the road with three arcades, and the upper wall is crenellated. The first settlements in the Negreira area were located at the strategically important ford over the Río Tambre, as well as on the main road to the coast (from Grandimirun, now Brandomil, to Aquis Celenis, now Caldas de Reis), and on the other hand, the riverside road along the Tambre, which connects the interior with the coastal region around Noia. Pre-Roman activities can be traced throughout the A Barcala area. The settlement of Nicraria Tamara is mentioned in Roman times, during which time silver mines were also exploited here. In 876, Negreira passed into the possession of the Compostelaan bishop Sisando by royal decree. In 979, Normans raided the Galician coast, and the town was wiped out. After the threat from the Normans and Moors was overcome, the town was rebuilt in 1113. The Catholic Monarchs granted the town a royal privilege known as the Fuero Real, which secured Negreira's independence from the Compostelaan archbishop. Charles V renewed the privilege in 1520.
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The numerous natural fountains in Spain have always fascinated me – an ancient tradition along important routes.
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For those who do it by bike, I recommend taking panniers and nothing on your back.
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Gravel biking around A Baña offers a range of difficulties. You'll find routes suitable for moderate riders, such as the Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge – Ferreiro Square Negreira loop from Negreira, which is 16 km long. For those seeking a greater challenge, there are also difficult routes like the Augapesada Bridge – Augapesada Bridge loop from Bertamiráns, covering 32.1 km with significant elevation gain.
While all routes are categorized as 'easy mountain biking' in terms of terrain type, their varying lengths and elevation gains mean some are more suitable for families than others. The 16 km Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge – Ferreiro Square Negreira loop from Negreira, with its moderate difficulty, could be a good option for families with some cycling experience.
The gravel bike trails in A Baña vary significantly in length. You can find shorter, moderate loops around 16 km, like the Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge – Ferreiro Square Negreira loop from Negreira. For longer excursions, there are challenging routes extending up to 91 km, such as the Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge – Ponte Maceira loop from Zas.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes in A Baña are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Gran Camiño Gravel Path – Camino of Diversity Mural loop from Bertamiráns, which is 25.4 km long, and the longer Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge – Ponte Maceira loop from Zas.
The routes often pass through rural landscapes, river valleys, and connect small towns. You can expect to see historic structures like the Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge, which is featured on several routes, and the Augapesada Bridge. Some trails also traverse parts of the Camino de Fisterra, offering glimpses of its unique character, including sections like the Eucalyptus Forest on the Camino de Fisterra.
A Baña's diverse landscape with rolling hills and river valleys can be enjoyed across multiple seasons. While specific weather conditions vary, the region's mix of paved and unpaved surfaces generally allows for good riding conditions from spring through autumn. Winter riding is possible, but riders should be prepared for potentially wetter and cooler conditions.
The gravel routes in A Baña often pass through rural areas, connecting small towns and natural features. This generally means a less crowded experience compared to more urban cycling paths. The Gran Camiño Gravel Path – Camino of Diversity Mural loop from Bertamiráns, for instance, leads through dedicated gravel paths and rural landscapes, offering a peaceful ride.
The gravel biking routes in A Baña are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 30 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscape and the mix of challenging and moderate options available.
Many gravel routes in A Baña connect small towns and rural areas. For example, the Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge – Ferreiro Square Negreira loop from Negreira starts and ends near Negreira, a historic town where you can typically find amenities like cafes and shops. Planning your route to pass through these settlements can provide opportunities for breaks and refreshments.
Komoot currently features 4 distinct gravel bike trails around A Baña, offering a variety of experiences from moderate loops to more challenging long-distance rides. These routes have been explored by over 30 gravel bikers in the community.
While specific parking details for each route's starting point are best checked on the individual tour pages, routes often begin or pass through towns like Negreira or Bertamiráns. These locations typically offer public parking options suitable for accessing the trails. For instance, the Ponte Maceira Stone Bridge – Ferreiro Square Negreira loop from Negreira starts from Negreira, where parking facilities are generally available.


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