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Touring cycling around Moià, located in Catalonia, Spain, offers diverse landscapes transitioning from inland plains to pre-Pyrenean reliefs. The region features a varied topography with plateaus, valleys, and hills, alongside extensive beech, oak, Scots pine, and holm oak forests. Mosaic fields intersperse these wooded areas, creating a rich visual environment for cycling. This blend of natural features provides a range of terrain suitable for various touring cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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59.0km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Collsuspina is a small village with fewer than 400 inhabitants. It belongs to the Moyanés region. Its name comes from the fact that it was established on the Espina pass, along the old royal road from Manresa to Vic. The pass was named after the important L'Espina farmhouse that once stood there.
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In Moià is the Rafael Casanova Birthplace Museum. The jurist and Doctor of Law Rafael Casanova was born here in 1660. In addition to his biography, the museum also houses the municipal archives and the Moià Museum, which features archaeological collections, primarily from the Toll caves.
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Quiet and cozy place
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Can Xarina is a good restaurant
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The monastery of Santa María, listed as a historical-artistic monument in 1931, is located in the historic center of L'Estany and can be visited by booking through the website: https://entradas.codetickets.com/entradas/entrada-individual -al-monestir-de-santa-maria-de-l-estany/20011/cases-oliba/online. Above all, the cloister stands out, whose gallery of arches crowned by capitals is one of the best preserved from the Catalan Romanesque period.
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L'Estany is a town in the Moianès region, although it formerly belonged to Bages. The town is located on a plain where there used to be a lake, which gave its name to the town (estany means lake in Catalan). In the 16th century it was decided to dry it to prevent the spread of diseases due to stagnant water. The town stands out for its beautiful cobbled streets with a medieval feel, its traditional houses and its beautiful Romanesque monastery.
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The pass of Sant Pere or de la Crossa is located at an altitude of 930 metres, near the town of l'Estany. Here are the vestiges of the church of Sant Pere del Coll de la Crossa.
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Santa Eulàlia de Pardines dates from the year 915 but nothing really remains of that original church. Most of what we see today was built in the 1790s. This is another very interesting place to visit while hiking in this area.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes documented on komoot for the Moià region, offering a wide variety of options for different preferences and fitness levels.
The majority of touring cycling routes in Moià are rated as difficult, with 27 out of 36 routes falling into this category. There are also 8 moderate routes and 1 easy route, ensuring options for various skill levels.
Moià offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from inland plains to pre-Pyrenean reliefs. You'll cycle through plateaus, valleys, and hills, with extensive beech, oak, Scots pine, and holm oak forests, interspersed with picturesque mosaic fields. The region's topography provides a rich visual environment for touring cyclists.
Yes, the Moià region is known for its impressive natural features. You can find routes that pass near waterfalls like Salt de la Tosca Waterfall and Molí de Brotons, or the famous Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall, which is also a historical site. The Sant Miquel del Fai Road itself is a highly scenic cycleway.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Moià are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Sant Cugat de Gavadons - circular gravel through Moianès, the challenging Moià – Puig de la Caritat loop from Moià, and the scenic Ermita de Sant Sebastià – Rural Road to Sant Sebastià loop from Moià.
The touring cycling routes around Moià are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from gravel paths to rural roads, and the scenic views of plateaus, valleys, and forests. The variety of routes caters to different experiences, from leisurely rides to more demanding expeditions.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and culture. You can incorporate visits to traditional farmhouses, old mills, Romanesque hermitages, and historic cobbled paths into your tours. The Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall is a notable historical site with Gothic architecture and stalactite caves, directly accessible from a popular cycleway.
While many routes are rated as difficult, there is at least one easy touring cycling route available in Moià. These routes are generally shorter and have less elevation gain, making them more suitable for families or those new to touring cycling. Always check the route details for specific difficulty ratings and terrain before heading out.
Yes, the varied topography of Moià, with its hills and pre-Pyrenean reliefs, offers numerous opportunities for scenic viewpoints. Routes like the View of Collsuspina – Roure del Giol loop from Moià are specifically named for their panoramic vistas, allowing you to enjoy the expansive landscapes of the Moianès region.
The touring cycling routes in Moià feature a mix of terrain. You'll encounter gravel paths, rural roads, and sometimes historic cobbled paths. The region's transition from plains to pre-Pyrenean reliefs means you can expect varied surfaces and elevation changes, providing a dynamic cycling experience.
Yes, the Moià area is home to several interesting caves. While cycling, you might be near natural wonders like Balma dels Gobians, Drac de Vilarjoan Cave, or La Balma d'en Xec. The Sant Miquel del Fai Monastery and Waterfall also features stalactite caves.


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