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Road cycling routes in Rincón De Sabanilla are characterized by significant elevation changes and varied terrain, offering challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The region features routes that traverse areas with views of the Central Valley and pass by notable landmarks such as El Fortín. Cyclists can expect a mix of open roads and winding paths through the landscape, often with panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
5.0
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100
riders
109km
05:44
2,050m
2,050m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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37.9km
01:49
510m
510m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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72
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54.3km
02:50
970m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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142km
07:36
2,730m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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86.4km
04:28
1,560m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Anyone who goes to Coro and doesn't take a photo of the church didn't go to Coro 🤣
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Beautiful place, it's quite flat, excellent for a quiet outing or to get your cadence right.
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High traffic in the afternoon.
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The church of Nuestra Señora de las Mercedes is a Catholic temple and parish in Costa Rica that is located in the city of Grecia, in the province of Alajuela, in the west of the country. It is a building built in the year 1840, dedicated for Catholic worship in that population, to the Virgin Mary under the invocation of Our Lady of Mercedes. It is a neo-Gothic style construction, built entirely of iron. It is the country's national monument.
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The first church in Heredia was a small wooden construct built as early as 1704 in an attempt to convert the natives; nothing remains of the original building, which was replaced by a larger, more permanent adobe structure in July 1736 when Heredia was granted its own independent parish. Construction on the current building began towards the end of the colonial period. The cornerstone was laid on October 31, 1797, but the church was not completed until several years later; though the exact date is unknown, it is believed to have been completed in 1806. The façade was again reconstructed in 1851 when an earthquake brought it tumbling to the ground. Over the years, a baptistry and catechism school were added, while the church gardens were enlarged. The temple exhibits a simple, whitewashed, Spanish neoclassical exterior, while the relatively unadorned interior shows the humility and faith of the people who constructed it. On the front of the church, three niches once contained statues of saints created by the famous Heredian soldier, architect, and sculptor Fadrique Gutiérrez; today, only the central statue of St. Peter remains. The 20 stained glass windows which adorn the church were made in France.
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Rincón De Sabanilla offers over 50 road cycling routes, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of moderate and difficult options, with a few easier trails as well.
While Rincón De Sabanilla is known for its challenging terrain, there are a few easier road cycling routes available. These typically feature less elevation gain, making them suitable for those new to road cycling or looking for a more relaxed ride.
Experienced cyclists will find plenty of challenging routes with significant elevation gains. Consider the Typical Foods – El Fortín loop from San Francisco, a difficult 67.9-mile (109.2 km) path with substantial climbing. Another demanding option is the El Tambor – El Fortín loop from Heredia, which spans 143.3 km and features over 2,700 meters of ascent.
Given the region's characteristic significant elevation changes, most road cycling routes in Rincón De Sabanilla are geared towards moderate to difficult skill levels. For families with younger children or those seeking very flat, easy rides, it might be best to look for specific, shorter, and less hilly sections or dedicated bike paths outside of the main challenging routes.
Road cycling routes in Rincón De Sabanilla often provide panoramic views, particularly of the Central Valley. Many trails also pass by notable landmarks such as El Fortín, offering scenic vistas and interesting points of interest. The View of the Central Valley – The Second Wind loop from San Francisco is a great example of a route offering scenic vistas.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Rincón De Sabanilla are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular View of the Central Valley – The Second Wind loop from San Francisco and the El Fortín – Wonderful Sunsets loop from San Francisco.
The dry season, typically from December to April, is generally considered the best time for road cycling in Rincón De Sabanilla. During these months, you can expect more stable weather conditions with less rain, making for more enjoyable and predictable rides. However, the region's elevation means temperatures can vary, so always check the local forecast.
While cycling, you'll often encounter views of the Central Valley and pass by the historic El Fortín. For cultural and urban exploration, nearby attractions include the National Theatre of Costa Rica, the bustling Central Market of San José, and Plaza de la Democracia. The Monte de la Cruz Climb is also a notable point of interest for cyclists.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Rincón De Sabanilla, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 75 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging ascents, panoramic viewpoints, and the diverse terrain that includes both open roads and winding paths, especially around landmarks like El Fortín.
Yes, the View of the Central Valley – The Second Wind loop from San Francisco is a popular moderate route. It's 22.2 miles (35.8 km) long and offers scenic vistas of the Central Valley without being overly strenuous, making it a great option for a balanced ride.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. For example, the moderate View of the Central Valley – The Second Wind loop from San Francisco typically takes around 2 hours. More challenging routes, like the Santa Eulalia Switchbacks – El Fortín loop from San Francisco (86.4 km), can take over 4 hours, while the longest routes might require a full day.


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