Guijuelo - San Pedro de Rozados
This demanding mountain bike stage runs from Guijuelo to the village of San Pedro de Rozados for 43 kilometres, with an elevation gain of 427 metres. Classified as demanding, it is designed for physically fit riders with experience in long mountain routes.
The ride combines dirt tracks, country lanes and sections of minor roads through a landscape that is typical of the province of Salamanca, with grasslands, gentle hills and long climbs as the main features. False flat sections and continuous short climbs increase the difficulty, so good effort management is essential.
San Pedro de Rozados, the destination, is a quiet village located in the foothills of the Sierra de Béjar.
San Pedro de Rozados - Guijuelo
This mountain biking stage runs from San Pedro de Rozados to Guijuelo for 43 kilometres with an elevation gain of 470 metres. Classified as demanding, it has a steady ascent through mid-mountain landscapes and grasslands, requiring physical endurance and technical ability.
The route contains a combination of earth tracks, forest roads and stretches of minor roads with light traffic. The route profile is upward, with moderate but continuous gradients that require consistency and a good pedalling pace. The variety of surfaces and the natural environment provide an all-in experience, ideal for those seeking a physical challenge in a natural setting.
The stage ends in Guijuelo, a town well-known for its Iberian ham and welcoming atmosphere. It is a strategic point along the south-west Salamanca route.
