Southeast and Battle of Arapiles Route
Southeast and Battle of Arapiles Route
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56.1km
480m
Mountain biking
This moderate 34.8-mile mountain biking route near Salamanca offers scenic views of the Castilian countryside and historic Alba de Tormes.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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56.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
32.2 km
10.1 km
9.44 km
2.44 km
927 m
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31.1 km
11.2 km
6.45 km
3.81 km
3.43 km
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Elevation
Highest point (920 m)
Lowest point (810 m)
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The estimated time to complete this circular mountain biking route is around 4 hours and 15 minutes. This duration can vary depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
This trail is considered to be of moderate difficulty. It requires good physical condition and some prior experience with mountain biking. While suitable for intermediate riders, certain sections might demand more advanced skills, and you might even need to push your bike in some parts.
The route offers varied terrain typical of the Salamanca province. You'll encounter a mix of small roads and tracks connecting picturesque medieval towns, passing through cereal fields, holm oak forests (dehesas), riverbanks, and pine forests. Expect both paved and unpaved sections.
Along the route, you can enjoy several notable sights. These include a View of the Castilian countryside from Plaza de Toros de Calvarrasa de Arriba, the Battle of Los Arapiles Monument, and a scenic View of Alba de Tormes and the Historic Stone Bridge.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of the Ruta del Sureste, Vía Verde de la Plata, Ruta Teresiana, and Ruta de la Batalla de Los Arapiles, among others.
While specific recommendations for this exact route are not available, the Salamanca region generally offers pleasant conditions for mountain biking during spring and autumn. Summers can be hot, and winters might be chilly, so plan accordingly for comfortable riding.
Information regarding dogs on this specific route is not explicitly stated. However, when cycling in rural areas of Spain, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock or in populated areas, and to ensure they are well-behaved and don't disturb wildlife.
No, there is no mention of permits or entrance fees required to ride this mountain biking trail. It appears to be freely accessible.
While a specific trailhead parking area isn't detailed, as a circular route passing through Calvarrasa de Arriba, Alba de Tormes, and Peñaranda de Bracamonte, you can likely find suitable parking in or near any of these towns to begin your ride.
Yes, as the route passes through or near towns like Alba de Tormes and Peñaranda de Bracamonte, you will find various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation to refuel or stay overnight.
You can expect to immerse yourself in the distinctive rural and natural beauty of the Salamanca region. The route showcases the typical 'dehesa' landscape with centuries-old oak trees, expansive cereal fields, and diverse natural heritage, including riverbanks and pine forests.
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