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Spain
Castile and León
Palencia
Boedo-Ojeda
Alar Del Rey

Mojón de la Abadesa – Amaya Waterfall loop from Alar del Rey

Routes
Mountain biking trails
Spain
Castile and León
Palencia
Boedo-Ojeda
Alar Del Rey

Mojón de la Abadesa – Amaya Waterfall loop from Alar del Rey

Moderate

3

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Mojón de la Abadesa – Amaya Waterfall loop from Alar del Rey

03:57

46.1km

770m

Mountain biking

Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: April 24, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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366 m

Dock and Locks of the Canal de Castilla in Alar del Rey

Highlight • Monument

The power of water, the small town of Alar del Rey is literally surrounded by water. The beginning of the Canal de Castilla, an industrial attempt to boost trade by taking advantage of the power of the river during the 18th century. Today, it is a cultural and sports center with the canal a site of cultural importance.

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530 m

Canal de Castilla in Alar del Rey

Highlight • Monument

The Canal de Castilla in Alar del Rey is an impressive testimony of 18th century hydraulic engineering, where its locks and aqueducts cross the town.

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3.89 km

Mojón de la Abadesa

Highlight • Monument

It is a limestone rock 120 cm high, which served for centuries to mark the property and jurisdiction limits of the convent of San Andrés de Arroyo. The place has an information panel.

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20.2 km

Parish Church of San Juan Bautista

Highlight • Religious Site

This parish in the town of Amaya, which retains its pre-Roman name, is a Renaissance structure with three naves and cylindrical columns.

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23.1 km

The town of Amaya is one of the few in the area that retains its pre-Romanesque name. Some suspect that the name is derived from Euskera and means the end, and in this case this would allude to its geographical location.

This area has tremendous views. From here you can go up to the Peña Amaya Castle and some caves in the area, but access on two wheels is difficult.

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24.1 km

Amaya Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

Route through Peña Amaya. There are parrots, canyons, caves, ruinous landscapes, waterfalls... a true spectacle. La Cascada is on a track that goes to the right just before entering the town.

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46.1 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

35.6 km

5.27 km

3.70 km

1.53 km

Surfaces

27.9 km

5.73 km

5.39 km

5.31 km

1.71 km

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Highest point (1,190 m)

Lowest point (850 m)

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Saturday 11 July

29°C

17°C

69 %

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Max wind speed: 23.0 km/h

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