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Touring cycling around Las Berlanas offers diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills, open fields, and dehesa woodlands, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The region features a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, ideal for no traffic touring cycling routes. Cyclists can enjoy clean air and serene conditions, with views of distant mountain ranges like the Sierras de la Paramera. This area provides a connection with the local ecosystem, offering picturesque routes away from heavy traffic.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
8
riders
45.1km
04:12
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
32.6km
02:28
200m
200m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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3
riders
17.4km
01:18
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3
riders
27.0km
02:03
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.9km
00:48
60m
60m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Aveinte, a name with historical roots, has a fascinating legend dating back to ancient times. Many centuries ago, at the dawn of the Middle Ages, there was a small town in what we know today as Aveinte. The inhabitants of this place were simple people, dedicated mainly to agriculture and livestock. They lived in harmony with nature and worshiped the gods of the earth and sky. One day, during a time of drought and scarcity, the locals gathered in the town square to pray for rain and good harvests. The wise old man of the place, known as Adventius, led the ceremony. With his wrinkled hands and deep voice, he spoke words of supplication to heaven. Legend has it that, at that crucial moment, a mysterious figure appeared among the clouds. He was a luminous being, dressed in white robes and silver hair. The villagers were amazed and knelt before this heavenly presence. The being addressed Adventius and spoke to him in an ancient language that only he understood. “For your devotion and the faith of your people, I will grant a blessing,” he said. “From now on, every twenty years, the waters of the river that runs through Aveinte will overflow, fertilizing the land and ensuring abundant harvests.” Thus the name Aveinte was born, which means “advent” or “arrival” in honor of the heavenly visit. Since then, every twenty years, the river overflows and renews the earth, fulfilling the promise of the luminous being. The inhabitants of Aveinte keep this tradition alive and celebrate “Aveinte” with joy and gratitude. The legend has been passed down from generation to generation, and the town's name remains a reminder of its connection to the divine and renewed hope. So, when you walk through the cobblestone streets of Aveinte, remember this story and the magic that surrounds its name. 🌟🏡
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Small town located in a flat area between the cities between Ávila and Salamanca. Its church, that of Santo Tomas apostol, is one of the most important elements of the nucleus.
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Small town located north of the city of Ávila and that offers views of the plains of Avila in the area. At the beginning of the town is the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunció, a little away from the center.
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Arriving at what is one of the Río Adaja dams, since there is another one further down and in the direction of Ávila, we can enjoy the spectacle of the canyon that reaches the dam. The river has made a hole through the rocks.
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Practically flat road that goes from Villaflor to San Pedro del Arroyo, it does not reach 5 km.
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There are several dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Las Berlanas, offering a peaceful experience away from cars. This guide features three such routes, all rated as moderate difficulty, perfect for exploring the region's quiet landscapes.
While the routes listed in this guide are rated moderate, their low-traffic nature makes them suitable for families with some cycling experience. The Bike loop from Santo Domingo de las Posadas, at just over 32 km, offers a good option for a longer family outing, allowing you to enjoy the open fields and dehesa landscapes.
The routes around Las Berlanas feature a mix of terrain, characteristic of the Valle de Amblés y Sierra de Ávila region. You'll encounter rolling hills and open fields, often with views of distant mountains. The area's dehesa landscapes, with pastures and woodlands, provide picturesque sections, ensuring a varied and engaging ride.
Yes, all the routes highlighted in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Adaja River (dam) loop from Santo Domingo de las Posadas offers a scenic 27 km circular ride along the river, providing a refreshing experience.
The region is rich in history and natural beauty. While cycling, you might pass by traditional villages and enjoy views of the Adaja River. Nearby attractions include the impressive Castle of Narros de Saldueña, a 15th-century Mudejar castle, and the ancient Iron Age site of Castro de Las Cogotas near Cardeñosa. The Rest area – Cardeñosa loop from Cardeñosa is a great way to explore the vicinity of Cardeñosa.
The open fields and lack of heavy traffic mean clean air and serene conditions. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling in this region, avoiding the summer heat and winter chill. These seasons also showcase the landscape's vibrant colors.
Many routes pass through or near charming traditional villages like Cardeñosa, Aveinte, and Mingorría. These settlements often provide opportunities for breaks, local gastronomy, and to experience rural Spanish life. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches.
The no-traffic touring routes around Las Berlanas vary in length, offering options for different fitness levels. The routes featured in this guide range from approximately 26 km to 32 km, providing a good half-day or full-day cycling adventure. For instance, the Bike loop from Santo Domingo de las Posadas is about 32.5 km long.
As these routes often start from villages like Santo Domingo de las Posadas or Cardeñosa, parking is generally available within or on the outskirts of these settlements. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival, especially in smaller village centers.
While Las Berlanas and surrounding villages are accessible by public transport, bringing bikes on buses or trains can sometimes be restricted or require prior arrangement, especially for touring bicycles. It's recommended to check with local transport providers for their specific policies regarding bicycles before planning your trip.


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