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Gravel biking around Retuerta offers diverse terrain shaped by the Duero River valley, characterized by rolling vineyards and pine forests. The region's unique terroir includes limestone, clay-limestone, clayey, sandy, and sandy gravel soils, providing varied riding surfaces. High points like the Alto de Peña Alta offer panoramic views of the Mediterranean landscape. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and historical richness for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
59
riders
113km
09:04
1,730m
1,730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
60.1km
04:42
920m
920m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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51.6km
03:59
850m
850m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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40.5km
03:07
700m
700m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spectacular area for hiking routes
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A very beautiful sculpture in homage to donkeys, buros
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On the inscription "Monument to the donkey, made by a man who defended vultures and junipers, but raised crows"
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🏛️ Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos Spanish: The Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos is one of Spain's most iconic monastic sites. Founded during the Visigothic period and rebuilt in the 11th century, it stands out for its impressive Romanesque cloister, one of the most beautiful in the world. Benedictine monks still chant Gregorian chant here, creating an atmosphere of peace and spirituality. It is a must-visit for lovers of history, architecture, and sacred music. English: The Monastery of Santo Domingo de Silos is one of Spain's most iconic monastic sites. Originally founded during the Visigothic period and rebuilt in the 11th century, it is renowned for its stunning Romanesque cloister—one of the finest in the world. Benedictine monks still chant Gregorian music here, creating a peaceful and spiritual atmosphere. A must-visit for those interested in history, architecture, and sacred music.
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Nice area for hiking and mountain biking trails
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privileged environment between Huerta and Arauzo
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Ideal places for mountain biking and hiking routes
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Gravel biking around Retuerta offers a diverse mix of surfaces. You'll encounter rolling vineyards, pine forests, and terrain shaped by the Duero River valley. The region's unique terroir includes limestone, clay-limestone, clayey, sandy, and sandy gravel soils, providing varied riding conditions on unpaved rural roads and tracks.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Historic Center of Covarrubias – Sad Hill Cemetery loop from Santo Domingo de Silos is a substantial 70.2 miles (113.1 km) route. It's a difficult trail that explores historic sites and varied landscapes, typically taking over 10 hours to complete.
Many routes offer scenic views and pass by significant landmarks. You can experience panoramic views from Alto de Peña Alta (1078 m), which is featured on routes like the Historic Center of Covarrubias – Alto de Peña Alta (1078 m) loop from La Yecla. The famous Sad Hill Cemetery, a unique cinematographic site, is also accessible on several trails.
Yes, most of the gravel routes around Retuerta are designed as loops. For example, the Alto del Horno – Mamolar Village loop from La Yecla is a 37.3 miles (60.1 km) circular trail that leads through varied terrain. Another option is the Sad Hill – Sad Hill Cemetery loop from La Yecla.
The gravel biking trails around Retuerta are generally considered challenging. Most of the routes available are rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation gains and varied terrain. While there are options for different ability levels, many routes present a substantial challenge for experienced gravel cyclists.
Yes, the region offers natural beauty beyond its vineyards. You can find the El Churrión Waterfall in the vicinity, which could be an interesting stop or detour during your gravel biking adventure.
The region is rich in history. Many routes pass by or are near historical sites. The Sad Hill Cemetery is a unique historical landmark. The broader area also includes the 12th-century Monastery of Santa María de Retuerta and other medieval villages, offering a blend of cycling and cultural exploration.
Gravel bikers often praise the diverse terrain, which includes rolling vineyards and pine forests, and the blend of natural beauty with historical richness. The challenging nature of the routes and the opportunity to explore unique landmarks like the Sad Hill Cemetery are frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Many routes in Retuerta feature significant elevation changes. For instance, the Historic Center of Covarrubias – Alto de Peña Alta (1078 m) loop from La Yecla includes substantial climbing to reach the Alto de Peña Alta, providing both a physical challenge and rewarding panoramic views.
You'll experience a beautiful Mediterranean landscape characterized by the Duero River valley, extensive vineyards, and pine forests. The terrain varies from limestone and clay-limestone to sandy gravel soils, offering a dynamic visual and riding experience through a region known for its wine culture and natural beauty.
There are over 5 gravel bike trails documented on komoot for the Retuerta area, offering a range of challenging routes for exploration. These routes showcase the best of the region's diverse landscape.


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