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Touring cycling routes around Calzada De Los Molinos traverse the Castilian plateau, characterized by expansive fields and gentle hills. The region's terrain includes both paved and unpaved sections, offering varied surfaces for touring cyclists. Many routes follow ancient Roman roads and sections of the historic Camino de Santiago, providing a blend of natural and cultural exploration. The landscape generally offers accessible paths suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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43.2km
03:22
130m
130m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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20.3km
01:42
50m
50m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.4
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147
riders
70.3km
04:55
320m
320m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.6
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153
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104km
07:28
420m
420m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Ledigos, in the province of Palencia, is a small town with about 60 inhabitants, located on the French Way of St. James, between Calzadilla de la Cueza and Terradillos de los Templarios. Its history, architecture, and natural surroundings make it an interesting stop for pilgrims and travelers.
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The Church of Santa María de las Victorias y del Camino, also known as Santa María del Camino, is one of the oldest and most emblematic churches in Carrión de los Condes, in the province of Palencia. It was built in the mid-12th century, during the reign of Alfonso VII. It is dedicated to the Virgen de las Victorias, also known as the Virgen del Camino, patron saint of the town.
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On the approximately 800-kilometer route through northern Spain – perhaps even earlier in France – the pilgrim has repeatedly crossed borders that may have had significant significance in the past, and some still do today from a regional-political perspective. However, for us, who are striving toward the tomb of the Apostle James, the "Credencial" was the only important identification document, and pilgrimage routes – like the heavens – have always been borderless.
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It is located at the exit of Carrion de Los Condes in the direction of Terradillos de Los Templarios
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Ledigos is a small village in the province of Palencia, located in the region of Castilla y León, Spain. It lies on the Camino Francés, the popular pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Despite having a population of only around 66, the village offers three albergues for pilgrims who choose to stay here instead of continuing on to Sahagún. The village has a beautiful church, the Iglesia Parroquial de Santiago Apóstol, with altars from the 17th and 18th centuries and a modern brick bell tower. It also offers beautiful views of the surrounding area due to its hilltop location.
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It is motivating to encounter walking pilgrims.
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The touring cycling routes around Calzada De Los Molinos primarily traverse the Castilian plateau. You'll encounter expansive fields and gentle hills, with a mix of both paved and unpaved sections. Many paths follow ancient Roman roads and parts of the historic Camino de Santiago, offering varied surfaces and a blend of natural and cultural exploration.
There are 6 touring cycling routes detailed for the Calzada De Los Molinos area. These routes offer a range of experiences, from easy river loops to more challenging paths across the plateau.
Yes, for an easier ride, consider the French Way and Ucieza River Loop from Villalcázar de Sirga. This 12.6-mile (20.3 km) path offers a gentle ride along the French Way and the Ucieza River, perfect for a relaxed outing.
The region is rich in history, being part of the Camino de Santiago. You can encounter several significant landmarks. For instance, the Monastery of San Zoilo, a historically significant religious building, is accessible via routes like the Monastery of San Zoilo – Ledigos loop from Villa Romana La Tejeda. In nearby Carrión de los Condes, you can also find the Pilgrim Statue and the Puente Mayor de Carrión de los Condes.
Yes, several routes are circular. A popular option is the Vía Aquitania – circular desde Carrión de los Condes (EV3), a 26.9-mile (43.2 km) trail following part of the Camino de Santiago. Another circular route is Robladillo de Ucieza, Villasarracino y Villalcázar de Sigra – circular desde Carrión de los Condes, which takes you through agricultural fields and small villages.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the Castilian plateau generally offers accessible paths. Given the region's climate, spring and autumn are often ideal for cycling, providing milder temperatures than the heat of summer or the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
The routes around Calzada De Los Molinos cater to various skill levels. You'll find 1 easy route, 3 moderate routes, and 2 difficult routes. This variety ensures options for beginners looking for a gentle ride as well as experienced cyclists seeking more challenging terrain.
The touring cycling routes in Calzada De Los Molinos are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.5 stars from over 40 reviews. Cyclists often praise the blend of natural landscapes with historical elements, particularly the sections along the Camino de Santiago and ancient Roman roads.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, the Monastery of San Zoilo – Frómista loop from San Román de la Cuba is a difficult route spanning approximately 64.6 miles (103.9 km). This route offers a significant distance and elevation gain for a more demanding touring experience.
Absolutely. Many routes, such as the Robladillo de Ucieza, Villasarracino y Villalcázar de Sigra – circular desde Carrión de los Condes, pass through agricultural fields and small villages, allowing you to experience the local culture and charm. Carrión de los Condes, a significant town on the Camino, is also a common starting or passing point for several tours.
The region's landscape of fields and small hills provides a peaceful environment. The local ecosystem supports diverse fauna, including various species of amphibians like the common frog and Iberian painted frog, as well as numerous birds such as the great bustard, European bee-eater, and common kestrel. Keep an eye out for these while you cycle.


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