Best bike parks in Castile and León are located within a large region of Spain, featuring dedicated bike parks and extensive trail networks. The area offers diverse terrain, from the Sierra de Ayllón to natural environments with rich mining history. Riders can find a variety of trails, including technical descents and flow trails, set within natural landscapes.
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The situation has changed. The path has been fixed and, at least with an MTB, it can be ridden reasonably well
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Angel, I go out regularly everywhere... Get in touch and one more, it's more fun guaranteed.
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A cool trail that demands a lot. In my opinion, the trail is not suitable for beginners.
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There are plenty of routes, choose MTB or gravel. Also try exploring trails, they are easy and you won't get lost too much. I recommend the Viana area, Monte Blanco, etc.
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Valdevacas de Montejo is a moorland town, it has a mountain atmosphere, it is between hills and valleys populated by junipers and holm oaks far from the Riaza River but it has always been linked to the river and the natural wonders of the beautiful limestone canyon. And also with its secrets, myths and hiding places. In the square there is a panel of local trails and another of the routes of the La Serrezuela MTB Center. And there is also the source. The trail leaves the square along Calle Mayor to a crossroads on the outskirts where the posts of PR-SG 7 Senda de la Ermita del Casuar appear, one of the hiking itineraries of the natural park. The route continues to the left and soon a detour appears to the right. You can also take a shortcut directly from the square without passing through the beginning of the trail. At the crossroads there is a small enclosed area with a restored traditional still. The road leads away from the urban complex along an agricultural lane between crop fields. The beginning is very comfortable down some rural slopes, to a meadow of orchards in the Pozos stream and the landscape changes completely. The track climbs through a mountain of juniper trees to the Los Picachos moorland and begins the descent towards the gorges of the Riaza River. The road is well signposted with the PR-SG 7 milestones on the detours.
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The trails in this park have been used more than once as a National Mountain Bike Circuit. It is a great place to ride and practice near Valladolid.
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Magnificent views from the Tierra de Pinares viewpoint located in an area well known to mountain biking fans. In the place there is an information panel that will give us fantastic details of what can be found there.
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Nice picture rolling on a ''single track'' among the pines of Ferral del Bernesga. All the trails are well conditioned for the practice of mountain biking.
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La Pinilla Bikepark in Segovia is known for its 18 unique trails, catering to all skill levels from green (beginner) to blue and red (more advanced). You'll find a mix of flow trails, natural obstacles, roots, rocks, berms, drops, jumps, and gap jumps. For beginners, trails like "Iniciación" and "Hadas" are available.
Zona Alfa MTB in León offers an expansive network of over 120 km of signposted and conditioned trails. It features the largest network of newly built flow trails and single-track trails in Spain, designed by riders for an intense and safe experience.
Yes, La Pinilla Bikepark provides a chairlift service, making it ideal for downhill-focused riding and easy access to the top of its diverse trails. Zona Alfa MTB also offers a shuttle service to facilitate multiple runs on its downhill-oriented trails.
At Zona Alfa MTB, you'll encounter a variety of terrain, including technical trails with roots and loose stones, fast flow trails with well-marked curves and jump areas, routes through dense beech and oak forests, and quick tracks. Features include big berms, switchbacks, tabletops, rock gardens, rock faces, and jumps.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, La Calera technical trail is a wide technical path with different lines, an artificial jump, and stony terrain. Zona Alfa MTB also offers technical trails with roots and loose stones, more suited for medium to high-level cyclists.
You can enjoy the Singletrack Through the Pine Forest of Ferral del Bernesga, where all trails are well-conditioned for mountain biking. Another option is the Repetidor Trail, a fun singletrack near León.
Yes, La Pinilla Bikepark offers bike and protection gear rentals. Full-face helmets are mandatory for riding there, and the park also provides classes and guided tours.
Near La Pinilla Bikepark, a hostel is available right next to the cable car. For more dining options, nearby Riaza is a short drive away.
Beyond bike parks, Castile and León offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the Three Passes Loop. For those interested in gravel biking, there are routes through areas like the Comarca of Las Merindades. Additionally, you can find easy hikes such as the Cares Route Trail or the Valsaín Blue Itinerary Loop.
Yes, Zona Alfa MTB in León provides a "360-degree experience" that combines mountain biking with the region's rich mining history, diverse landscapes, and local gastronomy. Its trails are built with a philosophy of sustainable construction, integrating into the natural environment.
Pista los Palos is a very affordable and comfortable wide track to climb through the forest, which also includes a short trail area. It's suitable for both ascending and descending.
While not explicitly a bike park, El Arenal Trail is a trail that offers scenic viewpoints. The region's natural landscapes, especially around Zona Alfa MTB, provide diverse scenery including dense beech and oak forests.


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