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Road cycling around Fuentelapeña, located in the province of Zamora, Castilla y León, is characterized by its expansive plains and agricultural fields. The region features a wide valley shaped by the Guareña River, providing long stretches of relatively flat or gently rolling terrain. This topography is ideal for road cycling, allowing for steady paces and enjoyable distances across a picturesque rural setting. The area is also part of the "Llanuras del Guareña" Special Protection Area for Birds, offering unique natural…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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51.4km
02:13
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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97.2km
03:57
580m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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59.2km
02:27
450m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hostal Restaurante Carolina - good breakfast stop. Looked like a good place for an overnight stop https://maps.app.goo.gl/fjrxn8W7t4bvjFbj9?g_st=ac
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In Palencia de Negrilla, a small municipality in Salamanca, there are several interesting options for running or hiking.
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Small town located on the Mudéjar Route of Castilla y León that connects Valladolid, Salamanca and Zamora. The most outstanding monuments of the town are the two 16th century churches, Santa María and San Pedro. Unique for such a small town.
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The Zamora area and its vicinity with Salamanca are characterized by having a greater density of pine forests dotting the cultivated fields, which brightens up the landscape a little more.
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Small town located 5 km from Salamanca. In this place there is a viewpoint that offers you perfect views of the Tormes River.
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A small town on the Jacobean route of the Camino de Santiago. There are hostels and restaurants in the town and of course a lot of wine.
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Small agricultural town of medieval origin located next to the Talanda river stream crossed by a beautiful stone bridge.
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A small agricultural town, Argujillo is located in the southeast of the province of Zamora within the region of La Guareña. The city is located on the EuroVelo 1 cycling network.
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There are 9 dedicated road cycling routes around Fuentelapeña listed in this guide, catering to various skill levels. You'll find 2 easy routes and 7 moderate options to explore the region's plains and rural landscapes.
The road cycling routes around Fuentelapeña are primarily characterized by expansive plains and agricultural fields, offering relatively flat or gently rolling terrain. The presence of the Guareña River valley adds some dynamic elements, but generally, the routes are suitable for steady paces. Most routes are classified as moderate, with some easier options available, making the area accessible for a range of road cyclists.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, routes like the Main Square of Fuentesaúco – Cabrerizos loop from Fuentesaúco cover extensive distances, offering nearly 60 miles (97 km) of cycling through rural landscapes and plains. Another option is the Parada de Rubiales – Main Square of Fuentesaúco loop from Parada de Rubiales, which is about 55 miles (88 km) long.
While cycling, you can encounter historical structures such as the impressive Parish Church of San Nicolás de Bari, showcasing the region's architectural heritage. Other points of interest include the Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Vega, the Fountain of los Caños, and a traditional municipal washing place, offering glimpses into the area's rich past. The routes also traverse the "Llanuras del Guareña" Special Protection Area for Birds, providing opportunities for birdwatching.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Main Square of Fuentesaúco – Cabrerizos loop from Fuentesaúco and the Swing – Main Square of Fuentesaúco loop from Fuentesaúco are excellent circular options that allow you to start and finish in the same location, providing extensive views across the plains.
The region's climate, characterized by dry and warm summers and mild winters, generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, temperatures are pleasant, and the agricultural fields offer picturesque scenery. While summer can be warm, early mornings or late afternoons can still provide enjoyable riding conditions.
Yes, there are easy routes available. For instance, the Main Square of Fuentesaúco loop from Castrillo de la Guareña is an easy option, covering about 24 miles (38.8 km) with less elevation gain, perfect for a more relaxed ride through the open countryside.
Fuentelapeña stands out for its expansive plains and agricultural fields, offering long stretches of quiet, low-traffic rural roads. The region's designation as the "Llanuras del Guareña" Special Protection Area for Birds also adds a unique natural element, allowing cyclists to potentially spot species like the great bustard while enjoying the serene, open environment.
Many routes in the area naturally connect Fuentelapeña with surrounding villages and towns, allowing you to explore the wider Zamora province. For example, the route La Bóveda de Toro – return via Argujillo and Fuentesaúco takes you through varied agricultural lands, linking several communities and offering a broader experience of the region.
The routes offer extensive views across vast plains and cultivated fields, creating a serene and open environment. You'll experience picturesque rural settings, often with the Guareña River valley adding varied scenery. The agricultural lands, including cereal fields and vineyards, contribute to a beautiful backdrop for your ride.
Road cyclists often appreciate the quiet, low-traffic rural roads and the opportunity to maintain a steady pace across the relatively flat or gently rolling terrain. The expansive views of agricultural fields and the serene natural surroundings, including the Guareña River valley, are frequently highlighted as key attractions.


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