Ribera del Cea Loop from Sahagún
Ribera del Cea Loop from Sahagún
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riders
02:52
47.9km
230m
Cycling
Cycle the moderate Costa del Adobe route along the Ribera del Cea from Sahagún, covering 29.8 miles and passing historical landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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1.03 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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12.0 km
Highlight • Bridge
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17.1 km
Highlight • Monument
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26.9 km
Public Water Fountain
Public Water Fountain
47.9 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
43.3 km
3.67 km
988 m
Surfaces
43.1 km
3.67 km
1.02 km
120 m
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Elevation
Highest point (930 m)
Lowest point (820 m)
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Friday 22 May
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15°C
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This touring bicycle route is approximately 48 km long and typically takes around 2 hours and 52 minutes to complete. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your cycling speed and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The Costa del Adobe route is classified as 'moderate'. While it features some elevation changes, with about 232 meters of ascent and descent, it's generally manageable for touring cyclists with a reasonable level of fitness.
The route offers a mix of historical and natural sights. You'll pass by the San Benito Arch and Ruins of the Monastery of San Benito, the historic Puente Canto de Cea, and the intriguing Barreales Tower. The path generally follows the Ribera del Cea, offering pleasant riverside views.
Specific detailed information about the terrain for this particular route is not widely documented. However, as a touring bicycle route along a river, you can generally expect a mix of paved roads, gravel paths, and possibly some unpaved sections. It's advisable to use a touring bicycle suitable for varied surfaces.
Given its location, spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for cycling in this region, offering milder temperatures and less chance of extreme heat or cold. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring colder weather and potentially rain.
While many outdoor routes in Spain are dog-friendly, specific regulations for this local route are not readily available. If you plan to bring your dog, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially near roads or in areas with livestock, and to carry water for them.
As a local circular touring bicycle route, it is highly unlikely that you will need a permit or be charged an entrance fee. Most public cycling paths in Spain are freely accessible.
Since the route starts and ends in Sahagún, you should look for public parking options within the town. Parking near the town center or at the start of the route would be the most convenient choice for a circular tour.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several other paths. You'll find it intersects with parts of the Camino Francés - 04 Burgos a León, Camiño Francés (Rutas alternativas), Madrid Way of Saint James, and the Camino de Almanza a Saelices del Río, among others.
Sahagún is a town with amenities, so you should be able to find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options there before or after your ride. Along the route itself, facilities might be sparse, so it's wise to carry sufficient water and snacks.