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Touring cycling around Bustillo Del Páramo offers routes through a predominantly flat, agricultural landscape in the province of León. The region sits at an elevation of approximately 2,772 feet (845 meters), providing terrain suitable for accessible cycling. Routes often traverse rural scenery and traditional villages, with some paths following river courses like the nearby Órbigo River. This topography allows for comfortable, long-distance rides through open countryside.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
35.5km
02:00
70m
70m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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86.7km
06:36
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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73.6km
05:19
420m
420m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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110km
07:21
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Camino goes right through the city, the Camino Museum in the Gaudy Palace is recommended
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After a steep climb you meet a pilgrim here.
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In the heart of Astorga, right next to the cathedral, lies one of the most unusual bishop's residences on the Iberian Peninsula: the Palacio Gaudi. It was designed and built by the famous Spanish architect of the same name (Antonio Gaudi, 1852-1926). A visit to the museum housed here is worthwhile both for the exhibits presented to visitors and, of course, for the imaginative architecture of the building.
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A beautiful, lively square right at the entrance to the old town of Leon.
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The Muralla tardo romana in León, Spain, is an impressive remnant of the Roman presence in the city. These walls were originally built in the 1st century AD by the Legio VI Victrix and later reinforced by the Legio VII Gemina. The walls enclose the old city centre and are a mix of Roman, medieval and Baroque architectural styles1. The Roman sections are recognisable by their thick walls, which are up to 8 metres high and reinforced with towers, known as "cubos". One of the most striking sections of the wall can be found at the Avenida de los Cubos, where the towers are still well preserved.
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The Puente de San Marcos in León, Spain, is a historic bridge that spans the Bernesga River. The bridge is located next to the famous San Marcos Monastery, which is now a Parador hotel. The origins of the bridge date back to the 12th century, with the first mentions in documents dating back to 1171. However, the current structure dates back to the 16th century and was designed by Leonardo de la Cagiga. The bridge has eight arches and is an important architectural and historical monument in the city.
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EL LEÓN DE SALEAL: We go back to Roman times to understand part of the theme of this sculpture. Cloacina, in Roman mythology, was the goddess who ruled over the Cloaca Máxima, the sewer system of Rome. The sewer name comes from the name of this goddess, because thanks to the origin of sewer systems, a quality of life was achieved in terms of sanitation of urban environments and public health from the beginning to the present day. It should be remembered that the origin of the name of this city and province of León comes from the word legio ("legion"). Legio VII Gemina was the Roman camp that settled here and with it the origin of the city of León. A lion with strength and claws as a symbol of the sanitation system (the modern version of Cloacina Máxima) in constant renewal and maintenance. The goal was achieved: to do something symbolic and reflect the efforts and human work of so many years, to give solidity to our public health and the health of the environment.
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You can explore over 20 touring cycling routes around Bustillo Del Páramo. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars from over 50 reviews.
The region around Bustillo Del Páramo is characterized by predominantly flat, agricultural terrain at an elevation of approximately 845 meters (2,772 feet). This makes for comfortable, long-distance rides through open countryside and rural scenery, with some paths following river courses like the nearby Órbigo River.
Yes, Bustillo Del Páramo offers 3 easy touring cycling routes. The generally flat landscape is ideal for those seeking less challenging gradients, allowing for leisurely rides through the scenic rural environment.
For experienced touring cyclists, there are 5 difficult routes available. One notable option is the León Cathedral – Paso Honroso Bridge loop from Villadangos, a 109.2 km (67.8 miles) trail that leads through historical areas and open countryside, typically taking around 7 hours 20 minutes to complete.
Many routes incorporate historical and cultural sights. For instance, the Paso Honroso Bridge – Astorga loop from Villadangos passes by significant historical landmarks. You can also visit the Passo Honroso Bridge itself, or the Church of St John the Baptist, Hospital de Órbigo, which are often near cycling paths.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the Casa Botines Gaudí Museum – Paso Honroso Bridge loop from Villadangos, which combines cultural sights with the region's rural landscape, and the Paso Honroso Bridge – Pilgrim Memorial and Cross loop from Villarejo de Órbigo.
The region experiences clear skies and significant sun, especially in summer. While summers can be warm, the generally flat terrain makes it enjoyable for touring cyclists. Spring and autumn offer milder temperatures, which can be ideal for longer rides through the open countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's accessible, flat agricultural terrain, the peaceful rural scenery, and the opportunity to combine cycling with visits to historical landmarks and traditional villages.
Yes, some routes offer unique sights. For example, the Villavante Water Tower – Steel Pilgrim Sculpture loop from Villavante is a moderate route that allows you to see local landmarks like the Villavante Water Tower and the Steel Pilgrim Sculpture.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed to offer both. The Casa Botines Gaudí Museum – Paso Honroso Bridge loop from Villadangos is a prime example, combining a visit to a significant cultural sight with the characteristic rural landscape of the region.
The duration varies significantly depending on the route's length and your pace. For instance, a moderate route like the Villavante Water Tower – Steel Pilgrim Sculpture loop from Villavante typically takes around 2 hours 54 minutes, while more difficult and longer routes can take upwards of 7 hours.


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