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No traffic road cycling routes around Mozárbez traverse a landscape characterized by expansive dehesa and open plains, offering picturesque routes with gentle undulations. The region is shaped by the Tormes River and its tributaries, providing scenic routes along riparian habitats. While Mozárbez itself features plains, the broader Salamanca province includes more challenging mountainous areas like the Sierra de Gredos, accessible for experienced cyclists. The historic Vía de la Plata also offers unique cycling experiences on converted greenways.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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This moderate 40.0-mile (64.4 km) road cycling route from Salamanca follows the Rio Tormes, offering pleasant views and well-paved surfaces.
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03:01
340m
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This moderate 41.8-mile road cycling route from Alba de Tormes explores the Tierra de Alba, featuring the Castle of the Dukes of Alba.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.4km
01:50
480m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It's near the Roman bridge. The stained-glass window is spectacular.
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The history of Salamanca's Roman bridge is intertwined with that of the city itself, and it has been one of its defining features for centuries. Located in a position that facilitated human settlement and the development of economic activity, its proximity to the three hills and the Tormes River made it a strategic location. It is a solid bridge, resistant to the passage of time. For centuries it served as the main access point to the city, until a new bridge was completed over the Tormes River in 1913, allowing the passage of vehicles.
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Collections: Furniture and decorative objects from Art Nouveau (late 19th century) and Art Deco (until World War II) One of the largest collections of porcelain dolls in the world Glassware, jewelry, fans, textiles, bronzes, porcelain, and enamels Special highlights include chryselephantine figurines and high-quality glass pieces.
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Casa Lis is an impressive building created in 1905 on the city wall by architect Joaquín Vargas Aguirre for Miguel de Lis. It is one of the city's most admired monuments, and the north façade, currently the visitor entrance, is the finest example of modernist art in Salamanca. The complex, consisting of a two-story façade, courtyard, and gate, is extremely simple. The first floor and the gates are decorated with Belgian Art Nouveau influences; while the wooden door, set in a low arch, features floral and aquatic motifs highlighted in relief. The stained-glass windows on the south façade, facing the river, are particularly striking, providing ample light to the house and are of great beauty. Although Casa Lis was originally built as a family home, it has been home to the Museum of Art Nouveau and Art Deco since 1995, thanks to the donation of 19 collections of art objects (a total of approximately 2,500 pieces) by Salamanca-based antique dealer Manuel Ramos Andrade. New pieces acquired by the Museum have been added to these collections.
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Magical views of the cathedral reflected in the waters of the Tormes River.
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On the promenade, there's the excellent Panchamama restaurant. From the terrace, you can enjoy this fantastic view of the cathedral at sunset.
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Komoot offers several no-traffic road cycling routes around Mozárbez. While this guide highlights a selection, you can find more options on komoot to explore the diverse landscapes of the region.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Mozárbez often traverse picturesque dehesa landscapes and open plains, typical of the region, featuring pasture and woodland. You'll also find routes along the Tormes River and its tributaries, offering scenic views of riparian habitats. For those seeking more challenge, the broader Salamanca province includes mountainous areas like the Sierra de Francia and Sierra de Gredos.
Yes, there are routes suitable for various skill levels. For an easier ride, consider the Basilica of Saint Teresa – Castle of the Dukes of Alba loop from Alba de Tormes, which offers a pleasant experience without significant traffic. The open plains around Mozárbez also provide gentle undulations, making them ideal for less experienced cyclists.
Many routes offer glimpses of the region's rich history. You might encounter sections of the historic Vía de la Plata, an ancient route now converted into a greenway. The Battle of Los Arapiles Monument is another significant historical site that can be incorporated into tours. Additionally, you can find viewpoints offering panoramic vistas towards Alba de Tormes, and Mozárbez's proximity to Salamanca means you can easily access its historical sites like the Roman Bridge and Plaza Mayor.
For experienced riders seeking longer distances and more elevation, routes like the Roman Bridge of Salamanca – View of Salamanca Cathedral loop from Tejares - Chamberí offer a significant challenge with substantial elevation gain. The broader Salamanca province also features mountainous terrain in areas like the Sierra de Gredos, providing demanding climbs.
The region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are generally mild but can be cooler.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Tierra de Alba Loop is a great option for a circular ride, offering a comprehensive tour of the local area.
The routes in this area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, the scenic dehesa landscapes, and the opportunity to explore historical sites and charming villages away from heavy traffic.
Yes, Mozárbez is situated along or near sections of the historic Vía de la Plata. This ancient route has been converted into a greenway, offering a unique historical cycling experience with moderate trails and views of the Castilian-Leonese plains. While not all routes directly follow it, you can find access points nearby.
Mozárbez, being a smaller town, typically offers accessible parking options within the village or near its main amenities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient and permitted parking spots before embarking on your no-traffic road cycling adventure.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning vistas. For instance, you can find specific miradors (viewpoints) that provide panoramic views towards the town of Alba de Tormes, offering beautiful stops to rest and take in the scenery. The open plains and riverine environments also provide numerous picturesque spots.
Mozárbez is conveniently located just about 10 minutes from Salamanca. This close proximity makes it very easy to combine a no-traffic road cycling route with a visit to Salamanca's rich historical and cultural attractions, such as the Roman Bridge, the Old and New Cathedrals, and Plaza Mayor. You can even find routes that start or end near the city, like the Rio Tormes and Galindo and route.


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