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Calzadilla Loop from Coria

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2

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Calzadilla Loop from Coria

03:49

46.9km

520m

Mountain biking

Tackle the difficult 29.2-mile Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria mountain biking route, featuring 1722 feet of elevation gain through Extremad

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Medieval Bridge of Coria

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The Medieval Bridge of Coria is a historical structure that is located next to the main façade of the Monastery of San Juan Bautista or Corias. Its construction had the …

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Plasencia Cathedral

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Construction of the cathedral began in 1498 on the site of an older Visigothic cathedral. Different parts of the cathedral show signs of the Renaissance and Gothic eras. The square …

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Church of San Salvador de Calzadilla

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No one really knows much about the history of this quaint little town, but it is believed to be very old. There are historical vestiges and sites that link the …

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Way Types & Surfaces

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32.2 km

7.80 km

4.09 km

2.18 km

687 m

Surfaces

18.8 km

10.5 km

9.27 km

4.92 km

3.18 km

186 m

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Sunday 10 May

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11°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria mountain biking route suitable for beginners?

No, this route is officially rated as difficult and is best suited for experienced mountain bikers. It involves challenging sections and significant ascents and descents that test endurance and skill.

What is the terrain like on this mountain biking route?

The terrain on the Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria route is varied, typical of the Extremaduran environment. You can expect to encounter paths, slate alleys, and dehesa (wooded pastures). Mountain biking in this region often includes narrow tracks, rocky paths, and both steep climbs and sharp descents.

What points of interest can I see along the route?

While the route itself offers scenic views, you'll pass near several notable highlights. These include the historic Medieval Bridge of Coria and the Church of San Salvador de Calzadilla. The broader region also features landmarks like the Plasencia Cathedral.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria?

Given the challenging nature of the route and the climate of Extremadura, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are generally the best times. Temperatures are milder, making the long duration and elevation changes more manageable. Summers can be very hot, and winters might bring colder, wetter conditions.

Where can I park to start the Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria route?

The route starts and ends in Coria. You should be able to find public parking within Coria, especially near the town center or residential areas, to access the trailhead. Specific parking lots for mountain bikers are not detailed, but Coria is a focal point for cycling events, suggesting general accessibility.

Is the Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria mountain biking route dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally allowed on many trails in Spain, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock. Given the route's difficulty and length, ensure your dog is fit enough for a challenging ride and bring plenty of water for both of you.

Do I need a permit to mountain bike the Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria?

No, you typically do not need a specific permit to mountain bike this route. Mountain biking on public paths and trails in Extremadura, Spain, generally does not require special permits unless you are entering a highly protected natural reserve with specific access restrictions. Always respect local regulations and private property.

Is the Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria a loop route?

Yes, the "Vuelta a Calzadilla desde Coria" is designed as a loop route, starting and ending in Coria. This means you will return to your starting point without needing to arrange for transportation back.

Does this route intersect with other trails?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You will ride along sections of the Camino de Marchagaz, Camino de la Ermita, Pista del Canal. Margen Derecha, Camino a Casas de Don Gómez, and Avenida Virgen de Argeme.

Are there any notable viewpoints or scenic spots along the way?

The route traverses the unique environment of Extremadura, offering incomparable landscapes. While specific named viewpoints are not detailed, you can expect diverse views as you pass through wooded pastures and natural settings characteristic of the region.

Are there cafes or accommodation options near the route?

Yes, Coria is a town with amenities. You will find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in Coria before and after your ride. Calzadilla, being a smaller town, may have more limited options but typically offers basic services.

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