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A Peroxa

The best traffic-free bike rides around A Peroxa

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No traffic gravel bike trails around A Peroxa offer diverse and challenging terrain within the Ourense province of Galicia, Spain. The region features significant altitude changes, mixed surfaces, and dramatic river canyons formed by the Miño and Sil rivers. Cyclists can expect routes traversing dense chestnut and oak forests, as well as distinctive terraced vineyards of the Ribeira Sacra Designation of Origin. This landscape provides a varied backdrop for gravel biking, from technical descents to sustained climbs.

Best no traffic gravel bike trails around A Peroxa

  • The most popular no traffic gravel bike trail is Millennium Bridge – Main Square of Ourense loop from Ourense-Empalme, a 22.0 miles (35.4 km) trail that takes 2 hours 45 minutes to complete. This route offers a challenging ride with notable elevation gain.
  • Another top favourite among local gravel bikers is Main Square of Ourense – As Burgas Hot Springs loop from Ceboliño, a difficult 22.1 miles (35.5 km) path. This trail explores the area's varied topography, including ascents and descents.
  • Local gravel bikers also love the Cachamuíña Reservoir – Cachamuíña Reservoir loop from Ceboliño, a 27.9 miles (44.9 km) trail leading through forested areas and past the reservoir, often completed in about 3 hours 5 minutes.
  • Gravel biking around A Peroxa is defined by dramatic river canyons, dense forests, and terraced vineyards. The network offers options for experienced riders seeking challenging experiences with considerable elevation changes.
  • The guide includes highly-rated routes that showcase the best of the region's landscape. More than 10 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore A Peroxa's varied terrain.

Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Roman Bridge Ourense – Cachamuíña Reservoir loop from Ourense

119km

09:31

2,420m

2,420m

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. 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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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Traffic-free bike rides around A Peroxa

Traffic-free bike rides around A Peroxa

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JavierCR 🇪🇸
January 14, 2026, Ourense Tourist Office

General tourist information, free maps and brochures, cultural events calendar, details on accommodation and restaurants, guided tours, and train and bus timetables. Assistance with provincial plans, ecotourism, and sustainable tourism recommendations. Provides maps, brochures, and guidance for discovering Ourense and its surroundings.

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Ourense's Plaza Mayor is one of the most emblematic spaces in the historic center: It's a porticoed square with a slight incline, making it unique in Galicia. The slope is used to create a very photogenic perspective. Since the Middle Ages, it has been the city's administrative and social center. Markets, public events, and neighborhood meetings were held here. Notable buildings: City Hall: a 19th-century neoclassical building with an elegant façade and balconies. Palaces and noble houses: several properties with heraldic shields and typical Galician galleries.

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They are located in the historic center of Ourense, on Rúa das Burgas / Praza das Burgas, next to the Barbaña River. They are perfectly integrated into the urban environment, near the Cathedral and the Roman Bridge. Explored since Roman times, these waters were the origin of the city (Aquis Auriensis), and the remains include a 1st-century AD pool-sanctuary and votive stones dedicated to an indigenous deity. The water flows at approximately 64–68°C, with a flow rate of about 300 liters per minute. Rich in minerals such as metasilicates, fluoride, lithium, bicarbonate, and sodium, they are recommended for pruritic skin conditions and rheumatism. Recent studies support their beneficial effect on acne after washing with thermal water.

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Location: in the municipality of Pereiro de Aguiar (Ourense), on the Loña River, a tributary of the Miño. Uses: water supply, irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, fishing; it is not navigable or suitable for swimming. Circular walk: approximately 4 km (3.7 km to be exact), easy difficulty, ideal for families and dogs—although they must be kept on a leash—offering shade, rest areas, and beautiful views.

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Location: in the municipality of Pereiro de Aguiar (Ourense), on the Loña River, a tributary of the Miño. Uses: water supply, irrigation, hydroelectric power generation, fishing; it is not navigable or suitable for swimming. Circular walk: approximately 4 km (3.7 km to be exact), easy difficulty, ideal for families and dogs—although they must be kept on a leash—offering shade, rest areas, and beautiful views.

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It spans the Miño River, linking the historic center of Ourense with the A Ponte neighborhood. It was built in the 1st century AD as a branch of the Via Nova (Via XVIII), connecting Bracara Augusta (Braga) with Asturica Augusta (Astorga). Only traces of the original Roman phase remain, such as rusticated stonework at the ends near the banks. It suffered damage during the Middle Ages; in 1228, under Bishop Lorenzo and with the support of Ferdinand III, it was rebuilt with pointed arches and renovated approaches. Until the 17th century, the bridge repeatedly collapsed. The final work was directed by Melchor de Velasco Agüero around 1660, establishing its current appearance.

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The Roman bridge in Ourense, known as Ponte Vella or Puente Mayor, over the Miño River, was built in the 1st century AD as part of a branch of the Via Nova (Eighteenth Century). According to tradition, it dates back to the time of Trajan, although its construction characteristics place it close to the time of Augustus. Of that first bridge, only a few cushioned ashlars from the bases remain, as silent witnesses of the past.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect on the no-traffic gravel bike trails around A Peroxa?

The region around A Peroxa, part of the Ribeira Sacra e Serras do Oribio e Courel Biosphere Reserve, offers a diverse and challenging landscape. You'll encounter significant altitude changes, demanding routes with mixed surfaces including both asphalted roads and natural trails, short, steep climbs, and technical descents. Expect to ride through lush chestnut and oak forests and along dramatic river canyons.

Are the no-traffic gravel bike trails in A Peroxa suitable for beginners or families?

The gravel bike trails listed for A Peroxa are generally rated as difficult due to significant elevation changes and varied terrain. For example, the Roman Bridge Ourense – Cachamuíña Reservoir loop covers over 118 km with more than 2400 meters of elevation gain. While the 'no traffic' aspect is great, the physical demands mean they are better suited for experienced riders rather than beginners or young families.

What are some notable natural attractions I might see on these quiet gravel routes?

You can discover several stunning natural features. The dramatic river canyons of the Miño and Sil rivers are prominent, and you might encounter the impressive Augacaída Waterfall, a natural monument over 40 meters high. The region is also known for its terraced vineyards, characteristic of the Ribeira Sacra Designation of Origin.

Are there any historical or cultural landmarks accessible from the no-traffic gravel bike trails?

Absolutely. The area is rich in history. You could pass by the remains of the Castle of A Peroxa, offering expansive views. Historically significant monasteries like the Monastery of San Pedro de Rocas, partially excavated into rock, or the Monastery of Santo Estevo de Ribas de Sil with its Romanesque apse, are also within reach. The ancient Ponte Vella (Roman Bridge of Ourense) is also a significant nearby site.

Are the gravel bike routes around A Peroxa typically circular?

Yes, many of the recommended no-traffic gravel bike routes in this guide are designed as loops. For instance, the Millennium Bridge – Main Square of Ourense loop and the Cachamuíña Reservoir – Cachamuíña Reservoir loop both offer circular journeys, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your steps.

What is the best time of year to go gravel biking in A Peroxa to avoid traffic?

While the guide focuses on routes designed to be traffic-free, the best time to enjoy the region's challenging terrain and natural beauty is typically during spring and autumn. The weather is generally milder, and the lush landscapes are at their most vibrant. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring more challenging conditions due to the significant altitude changes and varied surfaces.

Are there any good viewpoints along the quiet gravel bike trails in A Peroxa?

Yes, the region is dotted with numerous 'miradores' (viewpoints) that offer stunning panoramic vistas. You might find viewpoints like Pedra Longa Viewpoint or the Sunset Swing of Ribeira Sacra, providing breathtaking views of the valleys, rivers, and historical sites, perfect for a break during your ride.

Where can I find parking for these no-traffic gravel bike trails?

While specific parking areas aren't detailed for each trail, many routes start from towns or points of interest like Ourense or Ceboliño. It's advisable to check local parking options in these starting locations, especially near major landmarks or trailheads, before embarking on your ride.

Are there any shorter no-traffic gravel bike routes available in A Peroxa?

The routes highlighted in this guide are generally longer and more challenging. For example, the shortest route listed is the Millennium Bridge – Main Square of Ourense loop at approximately 35 km. While these are designed to be traffic-free, their length and elevation gain mean they are not short, easy rides.

What makes the gravel biking experience in A Peroxa unique compared to other regions?

A Peroxa stands out due to its location within the UNESCO Ribeira Sacra e Serras do Oribio e Courel Biosphere Reserve, offering a unique blend of rugged, traffic-free terrain, dramatic river canyons, ancient forests, and terraced vineyards. The integration of historical monasteries and viewpoints into the natural landscape provides a rich cultural and scenic experience that is distinctively Galician.

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