Aldea del Cano - Cáceres
This stage of the Ruta Vía de la Plata is about 24 kilometres long and connects Aldea del Cano to the historic city of Cáceres, with a total elevation gain of 215 metres. Designed for gravel bikes, the stage is of moderate difficulty and combines stretches of good rural roads with some demanding gradients, ideal for riders looking for a varied challenge.
The router begins in Aldea del Cano, a small village with charm, surrounded by fields and nature that prepares the cyclist for the arrival in Cáceres. Along the way, you will enjoy typical landscapes of the region of Extremadura, with expansive views and Mediterranean vegetation.
The destination, Cáceres, has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986, with a unique historical-artistic heritage. Take the opportunity to explore its cobbled streets and enjoy its rich history and cuisine after your efforts on the bike.
Cáceres - Aldea del Cano
This stage of about 24 kilometres runs from the city of Cáceres to the village of Aldea del Cano, with a total elevation gain of 186 metres. Designed for gravel bikes, the stage is of moderate difficulty, combining descents and some smooth climbs that require a good rhythm and technique.
The stage departs from historic Cáceres, with its spectacular historical-artistic heritage, and enters rural environments of the region of Extremadura, where Mediterranean vegetation and open fields predominate. The generally well-maintained rural roads facilitate pedalling, although caution is recommended in areas with bends and crossroads.
At the end of the stage in Cano Village, the rider finds a quiet and welcoming environment, perfect for re-energizing after the day’s efforts. The combination of cultural heritage and nature makes this stage a very complete experience for gravel and history lovers.
