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Road cycling routes around Embalse del Ebro are centered around one of Spain's largest reservoirs, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features mostly paved surfaces, with routes traversing green mountain pastures, valleys, and dramatic canyons. Cyclists can expect varied elevation gains, from gentle loops around the reservoir to more challenging climbs.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
4.9
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59.4km
02:34
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Cycle 36.9 miles around Embalse del Ebro from Arija, enjoying moderate road cycling through unspoilt scenery and historical landmarks.
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113km
05:12
1,330m
1,330m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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83.5km
03:44
880m
880m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
22
riders
102km
04:33
960m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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52.0km
02:20
500m
490m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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The waterfall springs from the Cueva del Agua from a height of over 20 meters, at the base of the rocky cirque that embraces the village, originating from an aquifer located in the subsoil of the Páramo de Bricia, and it leaps everywhere, dividing the village into two halves, the Villa and the Puebla, and descends among the stone houses, creating a most photogenic scene.
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A spectacular area for hiking trails
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You might not want to go up to the village because you're too lazy, but once you get there, I assure you, you won't regret it. You can walk up the stairs or bike along the road from the village exit (heading upriver). It's clear that this is a tourist destination because it's home to most of the area's bars and restaurants.
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We set out with the hope of ascending to the summit of Tresmares, where the Hijar-Ebro River begins and flows into the Mediterranean, the Pisuerga River (a tributary of the Duero River) flows into the Atlantic, and the Nansa River flows into the Cantabrian Sea. But a thick, damp fog covering the landscape forced us to give up and head back down the same way we came up. The road is partially covered by a bike lane and very little traffic. A steady climb of around 10%. Absolutely recommended. A few years ago, the Alto Campoo pass was the final stage of La Vuelta a España.
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Officially, it's the source of the Ebro River, in Fontibre. However, according to what we were told at the tourist office, the waters of the spring pools come underground from the Hijar River, which rises in Alto Campoo. Specifically, in Tresmares, where the Hijar-Ebro begins, flowing into the Mediterranean; the Pisuerga (a tributary of the Duero) flows into the Atlantic; and the Nansa flows into the Cantabrian Sea.
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Very nice and comfortable route, there is a stretch of about 6km of narrow road and the vehicles do not respect it.
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There are over 75 road cycling routes around Embalse del Ebro, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels. This includes 8 easy routes, 37 moderate routes, and 30 difficult routes.
Road cycling routes in Embalse del Ebro feature mostly paved surfaces. You'll encounter diverse terrain, from gentle loops around the vast Ebro Reservoir to more challenging climbs through green mountain pastures, valleys, and dramatic canyons. The region offers varied elevation gains, catering to different preferences.
Yes, Embalse del Ebro offers 8 easy road cycling routes. These are generally less demanding and can be a great way to enjoy the scenic beauty of the reservoir and its surroundings without significant elevation challenges. While specific family-friendly routes aren't detailed, the easy routes are a good starting point.
Many routes offer views of the impressive Ebro Dam and the reservoir itself. You might also pass by historical structures like the 'Tower of the Church of San Roque,' often called the 'Cathedral of the Fish,' which rises from the water. Other points of interest include the Rutón Bridge, Arija Beach, and the La Robla Train Bridge. For nature enthusiasts, the La Población de Yuso Ornithological Center is also nearby.
The road cycling routes in Embalse del Ebro are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the stunning scenic views of the reservoir, the varied landscapes ranging from mountain pastures to canyons, and the well-maintained paved surfaces that make for an enjoyable ride.
Absolutely. Embalse del Ebro features 30 difficult road cycling routes designed for experienced riders seeking significant elevation gains and longer distances. An example is the Source of the Ebro River – Aurora Fountain loop from Arija, which covers over 114 km with substantial climbing through varied landscapes.
The region offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, especially in direct sunlight, but the reservoir often provides a refreshing backdrop. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, many of the routes around Embalse del Ebro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular option is the Ebro Reservoir Loop, which offers scenic views of the reservoir itself.
Yes, some routes are designed to include charming villages and cultural stops. For instance, the Puerto de Carrales – Orbaneja del Castillo loop from Arija leads through mountain passes and the picturesque village of Orbaneja del Castillo, known for its cascades. You might also find routes near Romanesque churches or ancient rock-carved churches.
Beyond the reservoir, the region boasts green mountain pastures, imposing canyons, and valleys like Valderredible. Routes such as the Puerto de Carrales – Puente de Piedra de Polientes loop from Arija offer diverse backdrops and climbs that reward cyclists with expansive views of these varied landscapes.
Yes, the region has visitor centers that can enhance your experience. For example, the Centro de Visitantes del Embalse del Ebro in Corconte provides information and observation platforms with great views. You may also find cafes and restaurants in the villages along the routes.


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