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Touring cycling in Totorillas offers routes through a lush natural environment characterized by mountains and rural roads. The region, nestled amidst diverse landscapes, provides a challenging yet rewarding experience for cyclists. Its varied terrain includes significant elevation changes, making it suitable for those seeking demanding rides. The area's natural features contribute to a scenic backdrop for outdoor pursuits.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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58.3km
03:38
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.0km
03:32
840m
840m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.0km
03:26
810m
810m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.1km
02:47
590m
590m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.9km
04:16
1,320m
1,320m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A very beautiful, idyllic and very well-kept park on the banks of the two rivers Tomebamba and Yanuncay, located exactly between the bifurcation. The highlight is on a small island in the middle of the park, free-roaming geese cackle around you, while you can sit on small seating areas by the water.
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To recharge your energy, a Coca Cola with bread, a Paccha classic
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splendid colonial city, restaurants, supermarkets, bars and nightlife on the Trans Ecuador Mountain Bike Route, it is almost a must to stop for a few days to eat well, rest and have fun
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Cuenca, with its almost 700,000 inhabitants, is the third largest city in Ecuador. It is located at an altitude of 2,500 meters above sea level, within a basin surrounded by gentle hills (hills that reach altitudes even above 3,000 metres). The city is an extraordinary combination of Andean and European culture. It offers everything you need for a regenerating break from the pedals. Don't miss the Pumapungo anthropological museum: it helps you learn more about Ecuadorian traditions and culture.
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excellent viewpoint of the city of Cuenca
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Totorillas is a rural town in the province of Guayas, Ecuador. It is characterized by a lush natural environment, nestled amidst mountains, rivers, and forests. Touring cycling here involves diverse terrain with significant elevation changes, offering a challenging yet rewarding experience on rural roads.
All touring cycling routes in Totorillas are considered difficult. They feature mountainous terrain, rural roads, and significant elevation changes, making them best suited for experienced cyclists seeking a challenging ride.
Currently, all touring cycling routes listed for Totorillas are rated as difficult. The terrain involves considerable elevation changes and rural roads, which may not be suitable for beginners or those looking for an easy ride.
The dry season, typically from June to September, is recommended for touring cycling in Totorillas and the broader Ecuadorian region. This period generally offers more favorable weather conditions and clearer views for your rides.
Totorillas offers a picturesque backdrop of lush natural environments, including mountains, rivers, and forests. You can expect stunning scenery, and the region is known for its biodiversity, making it a good spot for birdwatching with species like hummingbirds and Andean condors. Waterfalls are also a notable natural feature in the surrounding areas.
The touring cycling routes in Totorillas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging terrain and the authentic rural experience away from crowded tourist hubs.
Yes, several routes in Totorillas are circular. For example, you can explore the Cuenca loop from Cumbe, which is a 36.0-mile (57.9 km) difficult route, or the Cruz de Monjas Viewpoint loop from El Valle, a 30.5-mile (49.0 km) path offering views of surrounding mountains.
For longer rides, consider the Cuenca loop from Cumbe, which spans 36.0 miles (57.9 km), or the El Paraíso Park – Iglesia de Jadán loop from El Valle, a challenging 34.6-mile (55.7 km) route with significant elevation gain.
While cycling through Totorillas, you'll experience authentic rural Ecuadorian life. Some routes, like the New Cathedral of Cuenca – Cuenca loop from Paseo Desarrollo, lead through rural roads and past cultural landmarks, offering a glimpse into local traditions and architecture.
Specific dedicated parking facilities for bike trails in Totorillas are not widely documented. Given the rural nature of the area, parking might be available in or near the starting points of routes, often in small towns or designated areas. It's advisable to check local conditions or inquire locally upon arrival.
Due to the difficult rating and significant elevation changes of all listed touring cycling routes, Totorillas may not be ideal for family cycling trips with young children or those seeking very easy, flat paths. The routes are more suited for experienced cyclists.
The lush natural environment around Totorillas is rich in biodiversity. Cyclists might spot various bird species, including hummingbirds and Andean condors, as well as other wildlife like monkeys and small mammals, especially when venturing into the surrounding forests.
While Totorillas offers easy access from Guayaquil, specific information about public transport directly to the start points of individual cycling routes is not readily available. It's recommended to research local bus services or consider private transport options from nearby cities like Cuenca or Guayaquil to reach the general area.


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