Morcín – Ribera de Arriba

Santa Eulalia de Morcín (Morcín) - Soto de Ribera (Ribera de Arriba)

7,33 km

Santa Eulalia de Morcín (Morcín) - Soto de Ribera (Ribera de Arriba)

The stage between Santa Eulalia (Morcin) and Soto de Ribera (Ribera de Arriba) has an elevation gain of 445 metres and covers a distance of approximately 7 kilometres; it is of moderate difficulty. Despite its short length, the constant uphill profile makes it quite a physically demanding stretch, especially if you ride with saddlebags or have had a long day on the bike.

The route ascends along country roads and well-compacted dirt tracks, with spectacular views of the Asturian mountains and the valley of the River Nalon. The vegetation is lush, with chestnut and oak trees, as well as green meadows, providing an enjoyable visual experience, especially in the spring and autumn.

Soto de Ribera marks the end of the climb and the start of a transition to gentler terrain towards Gijón. It is a short but intense stage, ideal for those looking to combine physical effort with the spectacular scenery of rural Asturias.

Soto de Ribera (Ribera de Arriba) - Santa Eulalia de Morcín (Morcín)

The stage between Soto de Ribera (Ribera de Arriba) and Santa Eulalia (Morcín) features an elevation gain of 424 metres and covers approximately 7.5 kilometres, and is of moderate difficulty. Despite the short distance, the ride involves a steady climb that requires good physical fitness to maintain a steady pace.

The road runs along rural trails and well-maintained dirt tracks in a natural Asturian setting, with abundant vegetation and panoramic views of mountains and valleys that make the effort worthwhile.

The combination of nature and landscape adds value to this stage.
It is ideal for those looking for a demanding yet accessible route, perfect for enjoying gravel cycling as you cross iconic landscapes of northern Spain.

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