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Mountain biking around Monterrei, located in the Ourense province of Galicia, Spain, offers diverse terrain characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and historical landmarks. The region features a mix of natural paths and rural roads, providing varied surfaces for mountain bikers. Trails often traverse areas with agricultural landscapes and forested sections, typical of inland Galicia. The presence of the Támega River and the historic Castle of Monterrei adds distinct geographical and cultural elements to the routes.
Last updated: August 22, 2026
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33
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60.6km
03:49
210m
220m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.1km
03:20
720m
730m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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70.2km
05:28
950m
950m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.6km
04:44
1,120m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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101km
06:29
580m
580m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Bridge of Trajan (often simply called the Roman Bridge) is, without a doubt, the most important monument in Chaves. It is worth visiting because it is not just an "old stone bridge"; it is a masterpiece of engineering that defines the city's identity. Here are the 4 main reasons why: 1. Walking on 2,000 Years of History This is one of the best-preserved Roman bridges in the entire Iberian Peninsula. It was built between the late 1st and early 2nd century AD, during the reign of Emperor Trajan. The Feeling: Crossing it on foot (cars are forbidden) means you are literally walking on the same stones as Roman legions, medieval merchants, and Napoleonic troops. It is an instant trip back in time. 2. Engineering that Defies Time It is worth looking closely at the structure to understand why it is still standing. The Tâmega River is known for its violent floods, yet the bridge has withstood them for two millennia. The Secret: If you go down to the riverbank, notice the cutwaters (the triangular structures at the base of the pillars). They were designed to "cut" the force of the water and prevent the bridge from collapsing. It is a live lesson in ancient architecture. 3. The Stones that "Speak" (Milestones) In the middle of the bridge, you will find two cylindrical stone columns (milestones) with Latin inscriptions. One of them is particularly important: the "Padrão dos Povos" (Standard of the Peoples). The inscription lists the 10 local tribes of the region (the "Aquiflavienses") who contributed to the construction of the bridge. It is a historical document carved in stone that has survived to this day. 4. The Photogenic Scenery The bridge connects the historic center to the Madalena neighborhood and is set within a beautiful public garden (Jardim do Tabolado). It is the perfect spot to watch the sunset, seeing the reflection of the arches in the water with the Castle of Chaves dominating the landscape high above. Visitor Tip: After crossing the bridge coming from the historic center, turn left and walk along the landscaped riverbanks. There are stepping stones (pedras poldras) nearby in the water that allow you to see the grandeur of Trajan's Bridge from an impressive low angle.
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The Tâmega and Corgo Ecovia is the Cross-Border Ecological Corridor that connects Chaves and Verín, always along the riverbank. A route to explore on foot or by bike, enjoying contact with the landscape.
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The medieval castle At the time of the Christian Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula, Chaves was initially taken from the Moors by Alfonso III of León (866-910), who ordered the reconstruction of its defenses. This original construction of the castle is attributed to Count Odoarius in the 9th century. In the first quarter of the 10th century, however, Chaves fell back under Moorish rule.
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everything around is beautiful to appreciate
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Tâmega and Corgo International Ecovia "Poldrado de Curalha - 1889. Designed by Engineer Augusto Xavier Teixeira, this granite bridge (poldras or walkway) is very well preserved and is used for people and animals to cross the river.
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The 140 metre-long Ponte Trajano (Trajan Bridge) in Chaves in the Trás-os-Montes region of north eastern Portugal dates from the reign of the Emperor Trajan (53-117) in the early second century AD. The Emperor Trajan was known as a great promoter of public works including the Trajan Forum and Trajan Column in Rome.
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The Roman Bridge of Chaves, also known as Trajan's Bridge, is located over the River Tâmega and was built between the end of the 1st century and the beginning of the 2nd century. Along with the development of the thermal baths, it constitutes one of the best Roman legacies of the ancient Águas Flávias, which still stands today, withstanding historic floods and the strong currents of the river. Approximately one hundred and fifty metres long and with a dozen visible arches, the works carried out in the 1930s covered some of the arches and others were still buried in the construction of the houses built there and overlooking the river.[citation needed] In 2008 it became a pedestrian bridge.
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This stone arch bridge is also called Trajan's Bridge.
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails available around Monterrei, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find 2 easy routes, 17 moderate routes, and 6 difficult routes to explore.
Mountain biking around Monterrei features diverse terrain characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and historical landmarks. Trails often traverse areas with agricultural landscapes and forested sections, typical of inland Galicia, providing varied surfaces.
Yes, Monterrei offers 2 easy mountain bike trails perfect for beginners or those looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically have minimal obstacles and flatter terrain.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Monterrei has 6 difficult mountain bike trails. One such route is the Verín – Alto do Fojo loop from Verín, which covers 55.3 km with over 1100 meters of elevation gain, requiring very good fitness and expert skills.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Monterrei are loops. Examples include the popular Keep Tower of Chaves Castle – Ponte de Trajano loop from Verín (60.2 km) and the scenic ZEC Río Támega loop from Verín (56.9 km).
The mountain bike trails around Monterrei vary significantly in length. You can find routes ranging from shorter, easy options to longer, more challenging rides. For instance, the Castle of Monterrei – Verín loop from Verín is 37.3 km, while the Poldrado de Curalha – Palácio de Vidago loop from Verín extends to over 100 km.
The trails often feature historical sites and natural beauty. You can pass by the historic Castle of Monterrei, explore the town of Verín, or discover the serene Pozo do Demo Waterfall. The Támega River valley also offers scenic views.
The mountain bike routes in Monterrei are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 11 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, the mix of natural paths and rural roads, and the historical sites encountered along the way.
Yes, the Pozo do Demo Waterfall is a notable natural feature in the region that can be accessed or viewed from some mountain bike routes, offering a refreshing stop.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not provided, many routes around Monterrei and Verín originate from or pass through areas where parking is generally available, especially in and around the towns.
Information on specific public transport links directly to trailheads is limited. However, the town of Verín serves as a common starting point for many routes, and it is generally accessible by public transport, from which you can begin your ride.
There is no indication that special permits are generally required for mountain biking on the established trails around Monterrei. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations and private property signs.


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