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No traffic touring cycling routes around Viveiro traverse a diverse landscape characterized by coastal inlets, a hilly interior, and scenic river valleys. The region features routes along stunning estuaries and pristine beaches, as well as inland paths through moderate mountain ranges and lush forests. This varied terrain provides a range of experiences for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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27
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41.7km
02:42
510m
510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.8km
03:24
860m
860m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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37.9km
02:46
790m
790m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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18.1km
01:24
450m
450m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.8km
02:16
580m
580m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The spectacular bike path of Cabo de Burela makes it easy to get out of the town by bicycle along the coastal cliffs and the little beaches of Reliño and Marosa, then comes the crossing near the Cervo business park and again the charms of the coastal towns in San Cibrao, a beautiful fishing port formed by two neighborhoods that were created when the coastal sediments joined the coastal point with the islet where the Punta da Atalaia lighthouse is now located. The Nature Trail draws a curious perimeter route through the town that culminates in views of the coast from the spectacular overhanging balcony of the Miradoiro da Atalaia and descends through O Pedregal. The landmarks of the route move away from the coast to surround the industrial complex of an immense aluminum factory and return again to coastal fantasies in the port of Morás, an important whaling port during the Middle Ages. The entrance to the port and the surrounding area are decorated with hundreds of idols, which are the remains of the concrete pieces that were made to build the docks of the current industrial port of San Cibrao. The coastal landscape changes its atmosphere, the first serious slopes arrive. Near the famous Paper Cliffs, a fun stretch along mountain trails begins on the cliffs of Morás and the viewpoints of Monte Castelo, in Punta Roncadoira, accumulating a good positive gradient before descending again to the shore of the Cantabrian Sea and passing through Viveiro. and Covas for the first time. The stage ends in Viveiro although there is still the fabulous final stretch to the Ortigueira estuary and the return. In Covas there is a bicycle shop, it is next to a giant specimen of Monterrey cypress, 32 meters high, planted in 1880. The Natural Trail leaves the urban environment of the Viveiro estuary through Mount O Facho and the surprising viewpoint of the Cruz de San Román, between the beaches of San Román and Area Grande. The route is a constant see-saw through eucalyptus and pine forests between beaches, estuaries and small coves that seem inaccessible from the edge of the cliffs. The crossing of the Barqueiro estuary is another environmental fantasy, on the eastern bank is the port of O Vicedo and on the western bank the fishing streets of O Porto do Barqueiro, staggered on the slope of the mouth of the Sor river, the gateway to the Estaca de Bares, the northernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula.
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Founded by the Franciscans in 1219, this church is just outside the old Roman wall and has a well-preserved Romanesque portal and Gothic apse (renovated in 1965!). A visit to the cloister is worthwhile.
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Covas is a small coastal residential complex that enjoys a long white sand beach. The contrast formed by the shape and color of the rocks when breaking the sand mantle forms a spectacular landscape.
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Burela is a small, but very active, fishing port. In its surroundings you will find the typical green landscape of the Galician coast facing the Bay of Biscay and its dream beaches.
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Public access recreational path. the promenade connects the estuary to Playa Covas and Vivero and reaches the Puente Mayor or Puente de la Misericordia.
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This is an arched stone gate to the old city. Travelers who crossed the estuary via the Mayor or La Misericordia bridges reached the entrance to the old town.
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From the bridge over the Viveiro estuary you get a magnificent view of this formerly walled town with its stone buildings facing the water. The Viveiro estuary is part of the Galician high estuaries and is an important reservoir of marine life and birds.
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Komoot offers over 20 dedicated traffic-free touring cycling routes around Viveiro. These routes are carefully curated to provide a serene and enjoyable cycling experience away from busy roads, allowing you to immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty.
While many of the traffic-free touring routes around Viveiro are rated as 'difficult' due to elevation changes, the region does offer varied terrain. For beginners or families, consider routes along the San Román Beach or the Arealonga Beach ⛱️, which provide flatter sections and beautiful coastal views. Always check the route details for elevation and surface type to ensure it matches your group's fitness level.
The traffic-free routes around Viveiro showcase a diverse range of landscapes. You'll find paths winding along stunning estuaries like the Ría de Viveiro, pristine beaches, and through lush forests, including the notable Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove) with its ancient eucalyptus trees. Some routes also venture into the hilly interior, offering panoramic views from various viewpoints.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Viveiro are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. An example is the challenging Viveiro Waterfront Promenade – Covas loop from Covas, which offers a substantial ride with coastal views. Always check the route details on komoot to confirm its circular nature.
You'll discover numerous natural highlights. Don't miss the dramatic Fuciño do Porco Point for spectacular coastal views, or the unique Paper Cliffs. The Souto da Retorta (Retorta Grove) is also a must-see, offering shaded paths among giant eucalyptus trees. While not directly on a route, the Pozo da Ferida waterfall is a beautiful natural setting nearby.
Beyond natural beauty, Viveiro offers historical gems. You can cycle past the impressive Gate of Charles V, a significant part of the old town's medieval wall. The historic Puente de la Misericordia (Major Bridge) and the charming fishing villages like O Porto do Barqueiro also add cultural interest to your ride.
The best time to enjoy touring cycling in Viveiro is typically during August and September when the weather is generally pleasant. However, the region's mild climate makes it suitable for cycling through much of the spring and autumn as well. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out, especially during winter months when conditions can be more challenging.
Yes, Viveiro offers several challenging traffic-free touring routes for experienced cyclists. For instance, the Valadouro – tour through Alfoz and Rio Ouro is a demanding route with significant elevation gain. Another option is the View of Illa de Sarón – Paper Cliffs loop from Auga Doce, which provides a longer ride with substantial climbs and descents. These routes require good to very good fitness.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Viveiro, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning coastal views, the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, and the diverse landscapes that range from sandy beaches to lush forests. The well-maintained surfaces and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural monuments are also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. The region is characterized by its beautiful estuaries. The Covo River Bridge – Marosa Beach loop from Xove-Pobo offers lovely river views, and many routes follow the banks of the Ría de Viveiro, providing tranquil water vistas. The Sor River with O Barqueiro Iron Bridge is another picturesque spot to include in your tour.
Yes, Viveiro's hilly interior and coastal headlands provide numerous opportunities for panoramic views. The Tixoso Viewpoint is a popular spot, and many routes, such as the Arealonga Beach ⛱️ – O Porto do Barqueiro loop from O Vicedo, incorporate sections with elevated perspectives of the Ría de Viveiro and the surrounding coastline.


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