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Touring cycling around Haza offers a variety of no traffic routes, primarily following river paths and traversing agricultural landscapes. The region features routes that trace the Duero river, providing relatively flat sections alongside some moderate ascents. These paths often connect small towns and natural areas, making them suitable for exploring the local environment by bike. The terrain is generally characterized by open country and riverine ecosystems, with some routes including gentle climbs.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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35.0km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.9km
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The bridge is built of stone and is characterized by its semicircular arches; it originally had four, although today it retains three due to later renovations. Over the centuries it has undergone numerous restorations, especially due to the floods of the Duero, one of the most important being the expansion and widening in the 19th century. In addition to its architectural value, it has been a strategic point for the passage of people, goods and herds, and today it is a symbol of the city and a very pleasant place to walk and enjoy the views of the river and Aranda de Duero. [iglesiaslocales.com], [edadesdelh...ogspot.com]
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The Aranda de Duero Bridge, also known as Puente Mayor, is one of the city's most important historical elements, as it crosses the Duero River and has been key to its development. Although often called "Roman", it is actually a bridge of medieval origin, with references from the 12th-14th centuries, when it served as a fundamental crossing point on trade routes and the old Royal Road that connected the center and north of Spain.
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Fuentespina, a small town in the province of Burgos in the Ribera del Duero, is a tranquil destination ideal for enjoying the rural environment and wine culture; the most interesting thing is to stroll through its traditional old town, visit the church of San Miguel, and above all explore its underground cellars and vineyards, as it is part of one of the most important wine regions in Spain. Additionally, from there you can take routes along the Duero River or visit Aranda de Duero, famous for its gastronomy (especially roast suckling lamb), making the visit a very complete experience combining nature, history, and wine tourism.
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Aranda de Duero, in the province of Burgos, is the capital of the famous Ribera del Duero wine region. The city is known for its excellent wines and its network of underground wine cellars, medieval tunnels dug beneath the old town. It is also a top culinary destination, famous for its roast lamb and blood sausage. Its heritage includes Gothic churches such as Santa María la Real, which complement the cultural and culinary experience.
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The Aranda de Duero Bridge, also known as the Puente Mayor, is a medieval stone bridge over the Duero River. It is a symbol of the city and its heritage, connecting the old town with the modern areas. Although it has been renovated over time, it retains its historic essence.
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The Church of Santa María la Real is a prominent Gothic monument in Aranda de Duero, Spain. Its most notable feature is its main façade, a masterpiece of the 15th-century Isabelline Gothic style, richly decorated with detailed sculptures. It is a cultural and architectural landmark in the city.
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The most used bridge to connect both areas of the river.
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Aranda de Duero is especially known for its gastronomy (roasted lamb and blood sausage from Aranda) and its wines from the Ribera del Duero Designation of Origin. In terms of architectural heritage, it is worth highlighting the church of Santa María la Real (with an incredible Gothic-Elizabethan façade), the church of San Juan (today a sacred museum), the Sanctuary of San Pedro Regalado and the 7 km of Underground Wine Cellars built between the 12th and 18th centuries in the Old Town.
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There are over 80 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Haza, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has contributed 88 routes in total for this region.
Yes, Haza offers several easy no-traffic touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. For example, the Path alongside the Duero – Carrascal Wetlands loop from Aranda de Duero is an easy option, covering just under 22 km with minimal elevation gain.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Haza often follow paths alongside the Duero river, offering a mix of riverside trails and scenic loops through the surrounding landscape. You can expect relatively gentle gradients on many routes, though some longer tours may include moderate climbs.
Absolutely. For more experienced touring cyclists, Haza provides several challenging no-traffic routes. The Aranda de Duero – Church of Santa María la Real loop from Aranda de Duero, for instance, is a moderate 54 km route with over 400 meters of elevation gain, offering a good workout while keeping you away from traffic.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Haza are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Aranda Bridge – Path alongside the Duero loop from Aranda de Duero and the Vadocondes Historic Center – Aranda Bridge loop from Aranda de Duero.
Many routes pass by interesting historical and cultural sites. You might encounter landmarks such as the Church of Santa María la Real of Aranda de Duero, the historic Aranda Bridge, or even the Haza and its castle. Some routes also feature Aranda de Duero Street Art Murals.
Yes, Haza offers several easy and moderate no-traffic routes that are well-suited for families. These routes often feature flat or gently rolling terrain, making them enjoyable for cyclists of all ages. Look for routes labeled 'easy' to find the most family-friendly options.
While specific seasonal data for Haza is limited, regions with similar characteristics often offer pleasant cycling conditions in spring and autumn, when temperatures are mild. Summer can be warm, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable, while winter might be cooler but still offer opportunities for cycling on clear days.
Given that many routes start or pass through towns like Aranda de Duero, you'll find various cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel. The presence of historic centers and bridges suggests established communities with amenities for visitors.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 38 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the scenic riverside paths, and the opportunity to explore historical towns and landmarks without vehicle interference.


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