El Cubo de Tierra del Vino – Zamora

El Cubo de Tierra del Vino - Zamora

36,69 km

El Cubo de Tierra del Vino - Zamora

The mountain bike route between El Cubo de Tierra del Vino and Zamora is a stage covering approximately 36 kilometres with an elevation gain of 117 metres, making it an intermediate difficulty stage that is ideal for enjoying the landscape. The route mostly runs on well-compacted tracks, with some sections of low-traffic minor roads.

After leaving El Cubo de Tierra del Vino, the route runs along wide rural paths that meander through crop fields, grasslands and gentle hills typical of the landscape of Zamora province. The lack of significant altitude differences allows for a constant and pleasant riding pace throughout the day. It is a perfect stage for riders looking for a relaxing day to enjoy the landscape.

The arrival in Zamora happens gradually, moving to the urban area without losing your rhythm along the way. This stage offers a great opportunity to explore the region’s natural and cultural surroundings while enjoying a leisurely bike ride.

Zamora - El Cubo de Tierra del Vino

The mountain bike route between Zamora and El Cubo de Tierra del Vino is a relatively easy stage, but it requires a bit more effort than in the opposite direction. It runs for approximately 35 kilometres and has an elevation gain of 267 metres. It is of moderate difficulty, mostly on dirt tracks, with some stretches of low-traffic minor roads.

After Zamora, the route gradually leaves the city behind to enter an increasingly rural environment. The terrain has gentle climbs that, without being especially hard, leave their mark on riders, especially in the intermediate sections. The good condition of the tracks means that you can maintain a constant pace while enjoying a landscape of open fields and grasslands that are characteristic of the province.

The arrival at El Cubo de Tierra del Vino takes place after an easier final stretch that gives you a sense of peace and connection to nature. It is an ideal stage for those looking for a route that is not too demanding technically but does require a bit of physical effort, pedalling non-stop between two historical places on the plateau of Zamora province.

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