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65.2km
330m
Road cycling
The Saltillo loop offers a rewarding road cycling experience, blending urban stretches with the open landscapes of Coahuila. You'll pedal through or near settlements like Mitchell and Saltillo, enjoying generally paved surfaces perfect for a race bike. This route is a moderate 40.5 miles (65.2 km) with 1099 feet (335…
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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65.2 km
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40.2 km
19.7 km
5.34 km
Surfaces
54.0 km
11.2 km
120 m
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The 'Saltillo loop' is a 65.2 km (40.5 mi) road cycling route with a moderate difficulty rating, designed for race bikes. It features an elevation gain of approximately 335 meters (1,100 ft). While the name suggests a specific trail, research indicates there isn't a widely recognized road cycling route specifically named 'Saltillo loop — Mitchell trail'. This Komoot tour likely refers to a loop around the area of Saltillo, Mexico, that may pass through or near a location named Mitchell.
Based on the tour data, the estimated duration for completing this 65.2 km (40.5 mi) road cycling route is approximately 3 hours and 20 minutes. This duration can vary depending on your cycling speed, fitness level, and any stops you make along the way.
As a race bike route, the 'Saltillo loop' is primarily on paved roads. With a moderate difficulty and an elevation gain of around 335 meters, you can expect some gradual climbs and descents, but nothing as extreme as routes like the Mount Mitchell climb in North Carolina. The specific characteristics of the road surface will depend on the local infrastructure around Saltillo, Mexico.
The route is rated as 'moderate' in difficulty, which means it's generally suitable for cyclists with some experience. While not extremely challenging, the 65.2 km distance and 335 meters of elevation gain suggest it's not ideal for absolute beginners. Cyclists should have a reasonable level of fitness and comfort on a race bike for this distance.
Cycling routes around Saltillo, Mexico, are generally popular in July and August. However, the best time will depend on local weather patterns. It's advisable to check the specific weather forecast for the Saltillo area before planning your ride to ensure comfortable temperatures and conditions.
The Komoot tour highlights two settlements: Saltillo and Mitchell. While the tour description doesn't specify particular viewpoints, cycling through these areas may offer glimpses of local architecture, landscapes, and cultural points of interest within the settlements themselves. For specific scenic spots, local knowledge or further research into the exact route around Saltillo would be beneficial.
Since this route is a loop starting and ending in the general vicinity of Saltillo, Mexico, you would typically look for parking within or on the outskirts of the city. Specific parking areas are not detailed in the tour data, so it's recommended to research public parking options in Saltillo that are suitable for leaving a vehicle while you cycle.
Generally, cycling on public roads in and around Saltillo, Mexico, does not require special permits or entrance fees. However, if any part of the route passes through private land or specific parks, there might be local regulations. It's always best to check for any local ordinances or park rules if you deviate from public roads.
As a road cycling route, it's generally not suitable for dogs to accompany cyclists, especially on a race bike. Dogs are typically not permitted to run alongside bicycles on public roads for safety reasons. If you are looking for dog-friendly trails, you would need to seek out specific walking or mountain biking trails that explicitly allow dogs, often with leash requirements.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with a few other paths. Approximately 2% of the route covers a section of the Monon South Trail, 1% covers County Road 750 South, and another 1% covers Rivervale Cabin Road. These are minor overlaps, and the majority of the 'Saltillo loop' follows its own distinct course.
Since the route passes through the settlements of Saltillo and Mitchell, you should be able to find various amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and shops for refreshments and supplies. It's advisable to plan your stops in advance, especially if you're cycling through less populated sections between the main settlements.
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