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Gravel biking around Mingorría offers routes through distinctive landscapes in the province of Ávila. The terrain is characterized by open fields dotted with granite blocks and evergreen oaks, providing a scenic backdrop for rides. The Adaja River runs through the area, offering paths along its banks. This region provides a variety of no traffic gravel bike trails for exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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18.5km
01:19
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Moderate gravel ride. 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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27.7km
01:56
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.5km
03:05
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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On our tour from West to East Europe, started in 2023 in Lisbon and extended this year to Tirana in Albania, I can say that this section was indeed one of my personal highlights on the total of over 4,000 km across Europe. Komoot used the photos I took back then to create a highlight from them. Today I am happy to provide a text for it. Enjoy the "ride" through this fantastic landscape. Thank you Europe!!
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The Church of San Miguel Arcángel in Tornadizos de Ávila is a church of great historical and cultural significance. Built of ashlar and masonry, it is liturgical in nature. The Brotherhood of the Holy True Cross, an institution of great importance in local religious life, was founded in this parish more than four centuries ago.
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from the camper parking approx. 10km to the high plateau. with a considerable climb. doable with an e-bike. but once you arrive at the top, you find yourself in a magnificent, quiet and peaceful environment. wonderfully beautiful.
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The Convent of Santa María de Jesús, also known as Las Gordillas. This convent stands out for its Renaissance ashlar façade, decorated with columns and shields. The church of the convent has a humble structure, made of brick and adobe, with a north façade of Berroqueña ashlar. One of the most important pieces of the convent was the cenotaph of its founder, María Dávila, made of alabaster by Vasco de la Zarza. After the convent was abandoned in 1971, this cenotaph was moved to the new convent. The convent was declared a National Monument in 1991. ⛪🚶♂️🌞
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Tornadizos de Ávila is a small town on the eastern outskirts of Ávila. The town is located on the pilgrimage route from Madrid and Santiago de Compostela, carried out by many every day for centuries.
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A charming and humble convent, founded in 1552 by the Clarisas nuns.
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The pilgrimage route from Madrid to Santiago de Compostela on the outskirts of Ávila. Compact gravel road that has seen the passage of time and the passage of numerous pilgrims.
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On our tour from Lisbon via Porto to Madrid in 2023, one of the things I particularly remember is this wonderful drive through the unique landscape. Incredibly beautiful for several kilometers! View of the mountains, herds of cattle, colorful flowers along the way. 1A.👌👌
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Mingorría, offering a variety of experiences for gravel biking enthusiasts. These routes are designed to keep you away from vehicular traffic, providing a peaceful and immersive ride through the region's natural landscapes.
The terrain around Mingorría is characterized by open fields dotted with granite blocks and evergreen oaks, providing a scenic backdrop for your rides. You'll find paths along natural features like the Adaja River, offering a mix of surfaces typical for gravel biking in the Castile and León region.
While all routes are traffic-free, the difficulty varies. For a moderately challenging family ride, consider the St. Michael the Archangel Church – Alto Bike Lane loop from Ávila. It's just over 18 km with manageable elevation, making it suitable for families with some biking experience.
Mingorría experiences a typical interior Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures. Summers can be warm, and winters cold, so plan accordingly. Always check the weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, all the listed no-traffic gravel bike routes are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Campo Azálvaro Bike Path – View of the Valley and Fields loop from Ávila offers a substantial circular ride of nearly 40 km.
Many routes offer views of the scenic countryside. You might encounter the Adaja River, which runs through the area, or unique natural curiosities like the Piedra Caballera. The region is also close to Ávila, famous for its ancient walls. You can explore highlights like the Ávila City Walls (North Section) or the Old Roman bridge over the Adaja River, which are nearby attractions.
The komoot community rates the area highly, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Riders often praise the tranquility of the traffic-free routes and the scenic views of the open fields and natural landscapes, making for a peaceful and enjoyable gravel biking experience.
Yes, for those looking for a longer ride, the Campo Azálvaro Bike Path – Church of Mediana de Voltoya loop from Ávila is a challenging option, spanning over 40 km with significant elevation gain, offering an extended adventure through the region's quiet paths.
Mingorría itself is a small town, but its proximity to Ávila (just 12 kilometers away) means you'll find a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options there. It's advisable to plan your refreshment stops or overnight stays in Ávila or other larger nearby towns.
The trails vary in difficulty. You'll find moderate options like the St. Michael the Archangel Church – Los Perrillos loop from Ávila, which is around 27 km. There are also more difficult routes, such as the 40 km Campo Azálvaro Bike Path – Church of Mediana de Voltoya loop from Ávila, which features over 500 meters of elevation gain.
While Mingorría is close to Ávila, direct public transport options specifically catering to bikes on routes to the trailheads might be limited. It's generally recommended to check local bus or train services from Ávila to Mingorría for bike carriage policies, or consider driving to a suitable starting point.


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