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No traffic gravel bike trails around Traspinedo traverse a diverse landscape characterized by the "Tierra de Pinares" (Land of Pine Forests) and the Duero River. The region features varied topography, including low-lying farmland, ancient farm tracks, and rolling terrain. These paths offer a mix of surfaces, from comfortable tracks to quiet rural roads, suitable for gravel biking. The area provides a natural backdrop for outdoor activities, blending natural beauty with historical elements.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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62.2km
04:17
400m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.1km
02:30
330m
330m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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51.9km
03:12
360m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A nice walk through the Duero River Park area
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In this location, it is believed that there was a medieval fortress that was razed by Abd al-Rahman III on August 8, 939, during his retreat towards the upper course of the Duero after the defeat of his troops in the “Battle of Simancas”. If you ever visit Tudela de Duero, you will be able to enjoy its natural beauty, its history and its cozy atmosphere. 🌿🏰
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Ideal place to stop to gain strength on our route, inside the Hermitage there are a couple of spectacular images.
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Beautiful building erected in the 16th century in a Renaissance style, but with Gothic features present. The temple is made up of three naves, octagonal pillars and vaults decorated with star-shaped ribbed designs. The altarpieces deserve special mention, mostly dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, which stand out in their splendor.
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Iron bridge of an old railway that crossed over the Duero.
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This bridge is a palisade construction that crosses the Duero river in the town of Tudela de Duero. Built in the 16th century, it presents a design of arches and pillars of great architectural beauty.
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The church of San Juan de Santibáñez de Valcorva, built between the 12th and 13th centuries, has a brick Mudejar or Romanesque style. It is the oldest church in the region and is protected by the castle or Casa Fuerte de Santibáñez de Valcorba on its north side and by the Valcorba stream on its south side. Over the centuries, it has undergone extensions and modifications, including the construction of a Gothic nave and a fortress bell tower in the 17th century.
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The castle of Portillo stands on top of a hill that dominates Tierra de Pinares. Built in the 14th century and restored in the 15th century, the castle was the scene of the arrest and imprisonment of Álvaro de Luna. It represents the power and wealth of its lords, with a square structure, keep, barbican and three fortified gates. In its parade ground there is a well more than 30 meters deep.
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There are 4 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails documented around Traspinedo, offering a range of experiences from easy to moderate difficulty. These routes are specifically chosen for their quiet paths and rural roads, ensuring a peaceful ride away from vehicle traffic.
Traspinedo is situated in the 'Tierra de Pinares' region, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and varied terrain perfect for gravel biking. You'll find quiet rural roads, comfortable tracks, and ancient farm paths winding through pine forests, alongside the Duero River, and through rolling landscapes. This diversity allows for everything from gentle rides to more challenging climbs, all designed to keep you away from traffic.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Traspinedo. Spring brings blooming almond trees, especially along paths like the 'Sendero del Negredo', and pleasant temperatures. Autumn offers cooler weather and beautiful foliage. While summer can be warm, early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable. Winter rides are also possible, with the region offering quiet roads and a different kind of serene beauty.
Yes, there is an easy route perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. The MTB/BMX Circuit – Herrera de Duero Church loop from Tudela de Duero is an excellent option. It covers 21.9 km with minimal elevation gain, making it very accessible and enjoyable for all skill levels.
Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Traspinedo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps. Examples include the Tudela de Duero Bridge – Portillo Castle loop from Santibáñez de Valcorba and the Tudela de Duero Bridge loop from Tudela de Duero, offering varied distances and scenery.
The routes often pass by significant natural and historical points. You might encounter the unique 'between two waters' landscapes where the Duero River and Canal run parallel, or extensive pine forests. Notable attractions include the Old Hermitage of Traspinedo, a tranquil spot on the village outskirts, and the Path Between the Canal del Duero and the Duero River, offering picturesque views. The 'Atalaya' (watchtower) also provides spectacular views of the surrounding area.
For many routes starting in or near Traspinedo, you can often find parking in the towns themselves, such as Tudela de Duero or Santibáñez de Valcorba. These towns serve as convenient starting points for several of the listed no-traffic gravel trails, offering accessible parking options for cyclists.
While direct public transport options specifically designed for bikes to Traspinedo might be limited, it is generally possible to take regional buses or trains to larger nearby cities like Valladolid. From Valladolid, you may need to cycle the remaining distance to Traspinedo or arrange for local transport that can accommodate your bike. It's advisable to check with specific transport providers for their bike policies and schedules in advance.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for families, especially those looking for quiet and safe cycling environments. The MTB/BMX Circuit – Herrera de Duero Church loop from Tudela de Duero is an easy route with minimal elevation, making it a great choice for families with children or less experienced riders. These trails prioritize safety by keeping you away from vehicular traffic.
While Traspinedo itself is a smaller town, you are more likely to find bike rental services, including gravel bikes, in the larger nearby city of Valladolid. It's recommended to inquire with bike shops in Valladolid prior to your visit to arrange rentals, as they may offer a wider selection and potentially delivery services to the Traspinedo area.
The terrain around Traspinedo is quite varied, offering a rich gravel biking experience. You can expect a mix of well-maintained rural roads, comfortable tracks, and quiet paths. This includes low-lying farmland, sections through extensive pine forests, and ancient farm tracks. The region also features rolling landscapes and some more rugged areas, providing diverse surfaces from gentle 'strade bianche' to more challenging sections, all designed to be free of heavy traffic.


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