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Gravel biking around Salvaterra De Miño offers diverse terrain along the Miño River, which forms a natural border with Portugal. The region features extensive river trails, including those along the Tea, Mendo, and Caselas rivers, providing relatively flat and scenic routes. Cyclists can also explore the surrounding countryside characterized by vineyards of the D.O. Rías Baixas, as well as forests and hills. This varied landscape provides opportunities for different levels of gravel biking.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
5.0
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8
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62.2km
04:08
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.3km
02:24
280m
280m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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64.0km
04:16
760m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.0km
02:28
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For those of us who are older, it reminds us of what it was like to cross from one country to another, when you might randomly have to open the trunk of your car so that both police forces could check what you were carrying, so that younger people could get their documents, and above all so that everyone can see how beautiful and enriching it is to be able to live in peace between neighboring countries.
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The Tui International Bridge is a landmark on the border between Portugal and Spain, connecting the Galician city of Tui to Valença, Portugal, across the Minho River. This historic metal truss bridge serves as a crossing for cars, trains, and pedestrians. It is also part of the Camino de Santiago route, offering views of the river and both cities.
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The Tui International Bridge is a landmark on the border between Portugal and Spain, connecting the Galician city of Tui to Valença, Portugal, across the Minho River. This historic metal truss bridge serves as a crossing for cars, trains, and pedestrians. It is also part of the Camino de Santiago route, offering views of the river and both cities.
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beautiful place and forest to continue enjoying...
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Bridge that connects Spain with Portugal, from the town of Tuy to Valença. As a tip, be careful, as it is narrow and the traffic passes quite close.
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bridge on the tea river route
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Connecting Valença to Monção, the Ecopista do Rio Minho follows the course of the Minho River, using the old railway line. It was opened in 2004 and is approximately 13 kilometres long, and was later extended to 17 kilometres. You can now follow the track until you reach the International Bridge that connects Monção to Salvaterra. The route is almost entirely flat and is easy to follow on any type of bike.
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The region offers a diverse mix of terrain. You'll find extensive river trails along the Miño, Tea, Mendo, and Caselas rivers, which are generally flat and scenic. Beyond the rivers, routes often traverse the rolling hills of the D.O. Rías Baixas wine region with its vineyards, as well as forests and rural tracks. This variety provides options for different levels of gravel biking.
Komoot features a good number of gravel bike routes around Salvaterra De Miño, with 6 distinct tours currently available. These range from moderate to difficult, offering challenges for various skill levels.
While there are no routes specifically categorized as 'easy' in the komoot guide, several moderate routes offer a good starting point. For example, the Roman Bridge of Orbenlle – Alternative route loop from Tui is a moderate 32.9 km path that features historical landmarks and varied Galician scenery.
Many routes incorporate historical and natural points of interest. You can cycle past the historic Roman Bridge of Orbenlle, the ancient Ponte da Veiga, or the impressive Tui-Valença International Bridge, which connects Spain and Portugal. The Salvaterra de Miño Fortress is also a significant historical site in the area.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Salvaterra De Miño are designed as loops. For instance, the popular Minho River Greenway – Canuda Park loop from O Porriño and the Canuda Park – Bridge of the Partitions loop from Salvaterra de Miño are excellent circular options that allow you to start and finish in the same location.
The region's climate makes it suitable for gravel biking throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Even in winter, many river trails are practicable, but it's always wise to check local weather conditions, especially for higher elevations or unpaved sections, as rain can affect trail surfaces.
Absolutely. The gravel routes often follow the picturesque Miño River, offering beautiful riverside vistas. Additionally, the region features viewpoints like the Mirador del Río Miño and Mirador do Monte Castelo, which provide panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes, including vineyards and forests. The Fillaboa Medieval Bridge – Bridge of the Partitions loop from ZEC Gándaras de Budiño offers varied scenery.
The gravel biking routes in Salvaterra De Miño are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from a few reviews. Users often praise the diverse terrain, the scenic river trails, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical sites.
While specific komoot routes listed here may not explicitly cross the border, Salvaterra de Miño's location directly on the Miño River, bordering Portugal, makes cross-border cycling very accessible. The Tui-Valença International Bridge is a historic crossing point that connects riders to Valença do Minho in Portugal, offering opportunities to explore the impressive Fortress of Valença.
The extensive river trails along the Miño, Tea, Mendo, and Caselas rivers are generally flatter and well-maintained, making them suitable for families. Parque de A Canuda, an expansive urban park along the Miño, also features multi-use trails that are practicable by bicycle and can be a great starting point for a family-friendly ride.
Many routes start from or pass through urban areas like Salvaterra de Miño itself or nearby towns. Parque de A Canuda, a large urban park, is a known starting point for trails and likely offers parking facilities. When planning your ride, check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information.
Yes, Salvaterra de Miño offers unique options for relaxation after your ride. You can visit the fluvial beaches of Fornelos and Cordeiro for a refreshing swim. Additionally, the region is home to outdoor thermal springs, reportedly the largest in Galicia, providing a unique opportunity to soak in mineral-rich waters with scenic views of the Miño River.


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