Motorbike routes
Covering an area of more than 94,000 square kilometres and boasting a varied landscape scattered with soaring mountain ranges and vast, low-lying valleys, the sheer size of Castilla y León makes it an irresistible choice for motorbike lovers and the ideal location for their races. The landscape is crisscrossed with twisting roads filled with bends where riders almost touch the ground and other straighter, less challenging stretches offering spectacular scenery and breathtaking views.
This is a land of contrasts, with scattered valleys, forests, plateaus and peaks and a rich cultural heritage at every turn, accompanied by an outstanding culinary tradition.
So rev up your engine, drive carefully and have a fabulous time on your motorbike!
- Route 1 West. Section 2More information
This second section of the western route will continue to surprise you. We will begin in a medieval town next to a glacial lake and end in a mining town passing through Roman gold mines and places of exuberant...
- Route 2 North. Section 1More information
Simply, a true stretch of biker enjoyment, without mercy. The road layouts, mixed with the landscapes, will give this section a special intensity.
- Route 2 North. Section 2More information
If you keep wanting changes, you will have them. We say goodbye to the mountains of Palencia to enter the oil-bearing wastelands of La Lora, after taking a short tour of the Merindades and ending up in...
- Route 3 East. Section 1More information
The Sierra de la Demanda is nothing like the rest of the mountainous environments in the Community. They are drier mountains, with a harsh climate and good wood production where the small towns with a...
- Route 3 East. Section 2More information
Along simple and quiet roads we will travel through small towns that have been inhabited since time immemorial and that at the time of the Reconquista were considered borderlands. Areas of fights and skirmishes...
- Route 4 South. Section 1More information
Get ready for a good biker road. Route, landscapes and constant surprises will make you enjoy this stretch that begins and ends in two tourist cities declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 1985. Avila, traditionally...