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Touring cycling around Pinilla Del Campo offers routes through a serene rural environment in the province of Soria, Spain. The region is characterized by extensive agricultural landscapes, including fields of sunflowers and cereals, providing open views and quiet roads. Cyclists can expect to ride along the Araviana River and through areas of "La Dehesa," which feature wooded pastures. The low population density of Soria contributes to tranquil cycling conditions, ideal for exploring historical sites and natural features.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
81.2km
05:08
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.2km
02:37
380m
380m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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15.1km
01:18
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.9km
03:02
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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28.9km
02:29
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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After the tough climb, we have beautiful views of both valleys
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Matalebreras is a municipality in the province of Soria, in the Moncayo region, in the community of Castilla y León. It was established as a constitutional municipality with the name of Matalebrera, with 90 homes and 269 neighbors in 1842. Of its heritage, the Gothic church of San Pedro Apóstol from the 18th century stands out, although it preserves a chapel and the nave from the 16th century. Another unique building is the Mozarabic tower, today in ruins, in addition to three emblazoned houses from the 17th-18th centuries, one of them belonging to the Marquis of Velamazán.
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Ólvega is a municipality in Soria in the community of Castilla y León. Its origin dates back to the beginning of the 5th century, although even older archaeological remains have been found from two nearby Celtiberian forts. It is popularly known as "Niña del Moncayo", for being at the foot of this mountain, and also as "Second Numancia", for the popular revolt of 1474 to avoid rendering vassalage to the Count of Medinaceli.
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In Pozalmuro we find the bar closed, we have little to do and a storm is also threatening, we fill the kettles with water and begin the ascent of the Sierra del Madero, the mountain pass of the day to jump the Iberian System and cross the Duero basin to the great valley of the Ebro. The climb is a cycle path with quite a slope, it has some studs to avoid the destruction of runoff and maintain the quality of the surface but they require extra effort on each step. The hard slope ends at an extraordinary viewpoint with signs of the landscape, the views are magnificent. Moncayo (2,314 m) is an imposing mass, the roof of the Soria mountains and the highest peak of the Iberian System. We follow the milestones of the natural path down a descent with a couple of delicate curves for the gravel wheels on the loose stone and then a well-conditioned and fun path in a holm oak forest of great environmental quality. The sky turns into hell and we arrive at the town of Muro when the raindrops turn into hail balls, luckily the bar is open here. In Muro is the site of the Roman city of Augustóbriga and in the bar room they have posters highlighting the notoriety of the place. The Roman town was decisive in the Roman conquest and control of the towns that lived in the mountain slopes of Moncayo. The bad weather is persistent and we decided to finish the stage in Ágreda, an interesting town of three cultures on the slopes of Moncayo. At Hostal Doña Juana they are welcoming and kind to cyclists, even when they arrive soaked and their bikes are muddy. Before dinner there is time to see more towers, palaces, convents, stately homes and stroll through the Moorish quarter, passing through medieval gates with original battlements or in the shape of a horseshoe arch, such as the Puerta del Agua, from the 8th century, the oldest construction of the architectural heritage of Ágreda.
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This Roman bridge is part of road 257 that linked Astúrica and Caesaraugusta. It is a beautiful structure with two arches built of ashlar and masonry. The bridge was declared an asset of cultural interest in the province of Soria.
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It is worth catching your breath while admiring Moncayo... and surroundings
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Drinking water source. It will be good for us to face the climb... although I would not miss visiting the bar in town
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Currently uninhabited, Masegoso has a Berber tower from the 10th century and a beautiful Roman fountain.
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The region around Pinilla Del Campo is characterized by serene rural environments and extensive agricultural landscapes. You'll cycle through vast fields of sunflowers and cereals, offering open views and tranquil roads. Routes often follow the Araviana River and pass through areas of 'La Dehesa,' featuring wooded pastures. The low population density of Soria ensures quiet cycling conditions.
Yes, there is an easy route available. The Almenar de Soria Castle – Almenar de Soria Castle loop from Almenar de Soria is a 7.4 km (4.6 miles) trail that takes approximately 39 minutes to complete, leading through historical sites. The broader Soria province also offers routes like the 'Route of the Towers and Fortresses of the Rituerto Valley,' which is noted as an easy, beginner-friendly option for family rides.
Pinilla Del Campo and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Gothic church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in the village, which houses a unique baptismal font. On the outskirts, the hermitage of Virgen de Leines is also notable. Cycling routes may take you past the ruins of 'El Castillo,' part of the 'Ruta de los Torreones de Soria.' Specific routes like the Berber Tower of Masegoso – Roman Bridge of Masegoso loop from Pozalmuro feature historical landmarks. Other nearby attractions include Almenar de Soria Castle and the settlement of Ólvega.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops. For a longer, more challenging ride, consider the Almenar de Soria, Ólvega, and Matalebreras Loop. A moderate option is the Berber Tower of Masegoso – Roman Bridge of Masegoso loop from Pozalmuro. For an easier, shorter loop, there's the Almenar de Soria Castle – Almenar de Soria Castle loop from Almenar de Soria, and the Ólvega loop from Ólvega.
The region is ideal for cycling during spring and early autumn when the weather is mild and the agricultural fields are vibrant. Spring brings blooming wildflowers and green landscapes, while early autumn offers pleasant temperatures and the harvest colors. Summer can be hot, especially in open areas, and winter can be cold with potential for snow, making these seasons less ideal for touring cycling.
While specific viewpoints are not always marked on every route, the open agricultural landscapes and rolling hills naturally offer many scenic vistas. The region's low population density means expansive views of fields, the Araviana River valley, and distant horizons. The Sierra del Madero Viewpoint is a notable highlight in the broader area that could be incorporated into a longer ride.
The routes around Pinilla Del Campo offer a range of difficulty levels. You'll find one easy route, two moderate routes, and one difficult route. This variety allows cyclists of different experience levels to find a suitable challenge, from short, gentle loops to longer, more demanding rides with greater elevation changes.
Pinilla Del Campo stands out for its exceptionally tranquil rural environment and quiet roads, a result of Soria being one of Spain's most unpopulated provinces. Cyclists can immerse themselves in vast agricultural landscapes, enjoy birdwatching in the 'Altos de los Campos de Gómara' Special Bird Protection Area, and explore historical sites like medieval towers and churches without the crowds often found in more touristy areas. The blend of natural serenity and historical depth creates a unique touring experience.
Yes, the area around Pinilla Del Campo is within the 'Altos de los Campos de Gómara' Special Bird Protection Area. This makes it an excellent spot for birdwatching, particularly for steppe species. As you cycle through the tranquil rural landscapes, along the Araviana River, and through 'La Dehesa' wooded pastures, you have a good chance of encountering local wildlife in their natural habitat.
The longest touring cycling route in the immediate vicinity is the Almenar de Soria, Ólvega, and Matalebreras Loop. This challenging route covers approximately 81.2 km (50.4 miles) and typically takes around 5 hours and 9 minutes to complete, traversing varied agricultural terrain.
While Pinilla Del Campo is a small village, the broader Soria province offers various options for accommodation and dining. It's advisable to check for local guesthouses or rural accommodations in Pinilla Del Campo itself or in nearby larger towns like Ólvega or Almenar de Soria, which are often part of the cycling routes. These towns typically have cafes, restaurants, or small shops where you can refuel.


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