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Gravel biking around National Park Redes offers routes through a landscape characterized by rugged mountainous terrain, dense deciduous forests, and deep river valleys. The park, part of the Cantabrian range, features significant elevation changes and varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. Limestone bedrock has created impressive rock formations and gorges, while extensive woodlands provide shaded paths and diverse natural environments. The terrain includes peaks, deep valleys, and numerous rivers.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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21.5km
01:56
810m
810m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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30.2km
02:01
450m
450m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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29.0km
01:56
370m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Les Praeres pass, meaning "meadows" in Spanish, is a beautiful crossing point for the surrounding peaks. There's also a bar and restaurant with a mountain atmosphere. As if that weren't enough, there's a deer, rescued as a puppy by the bar's owner, who freely roams the area like a pet.
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It's a beautiful place and a dreamlike landscape. What a shame the shelter isn't working. These politicians we have don't do a single thing right.
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This is a tough, short, and famous climb, as well as an icon for local cyclists due to its appearance in La Vuelta. It's almost 4 kilometers long, with 505 meters of elevation gain at an average gradient of 13%. You'll face gradients of up to 20% while enjoying spectacular views.
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Good road surface, almost entirely concrete on the southern part of the pass. On the descent to Praeres, we find a track. There are several very steep slopes on this side.
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Hard track with uphill sections in many sections and some technical areas.
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Beautiful place, with impressive views and a bar where you can have a drink or something to eat.
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Known as the "wall" of Preares, this climb that gives access to the Sierra de Peñamayor awaits us with a drop of 490 m, a length of 3.8 km, an average slope of 12.89% to crown a altitude of 740 m. From this point we can continue along the dirt road until we reach the sign.
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National Park Redes offers a network of 6 gravel bike trails, providing diverse options for exploration. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars.
The gravel routes in National Park Redes are generally considered challenging. All 6 available routes are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and varied terrain suitable for experienced gravel bikers.
Yes, several routes in National Park Redes are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Texu la Oración Viewpoint – Crestón Tunnel loop from Bezanes, which offers a scenic and challenging ride. Another option is the Descent to Collada Aniciu Road – Les Praeres Ascent from Nava loop from L'Infiestu Apeaderu, known for its substantial ascents and descents.
Gravel biking in National Park Redes involves rugged mountainous terrain, dense deciduous forests, and deep river valleys. You'll encounter varied surfaces, from forest tracks to mountain passes, with significant elevation gains. The landscape is shaped by limestone bedrock, creating impressive rock formations and gorges.
The park's extensive forests, primarily beech, oak, and chestnut, offer a spectacular display of colors during autumn, making it a particularly vibrant time to visit. Spring and early summer also provide pleasant conditions before the peak heat, with lush greenery and abundant rivers.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning vistas and pass by significant natural features. The Texu la Oración Viewpoint – Crestón Tunnel loop from Bezanes, for instance, includes the Texu la Oración Viewpoint and the Crestón Tunnel. You might also encounter the impressive Tabayón del Mongayu Waterfall, especially after rainfall.
The park is rich in history. The Villaviciosa – Roman Bridge of La Parra loop from L'Infiestu Apeaderu takes you past a historic Roman bridge. You can also find traditional villages like Soto de Agues Village, which preserve Asturian culture and architecture, often serving as starting points for trails.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging and varied terrain, the stunning mountainous landscapes, and the immersive experience of riding through dense forests and deep river valleys.
While specific facilities vary by route, the park does have mountain refuges. For example, the Brañagallones Refuge offers lodging and can serve as a base for exploring the surrounding areas. Traditional villages scattered throughout the park may also offer amenities.
Yes, the mountainous terrain of Redes Natural Park includes several passes. The Descent to Collada Aniciu Road – Les Praeres Ascent from Nava loop from L'Infiestu Apeaderu route involves the Collada d'Arniciu. The historic Tarna Pass is also a significant landmark in the region.
For those seeking longer rides, the Villaviciosa – Roman Bridge of La Parra loop from L'Infiestu Apeaderu is one of the longest, covering approximately 33.0 miles (53.1 km). Another substantial option is the Descent to Collada Aniciu Road – Les Praeres Ascent from Nava loop from L'Infiestu Apeaderu, which is about 31.1 miles (50.0 km).

