Follow the River Ebro from its mountain source to the rolling vineyards of La Rioja on this unique north-to-south cycling trip. Each day brings a new landscape: tranquil reservoirs, limestone canyons alive with raptors, gentle river terraces, and finally the sun-baked hills dotted with Rioja wineries.
The route stays mostly on quiet secondary roads and rural lanes, passing through small farming villages and medieval towns with centuries of history. You’ll have time to visit cave-churches in Valderredible, enjoy waterfalls in Orbaneja del Castillo, explore the hilltop fortress of Frías, and sample outstanding wines in Haro and Laguardia.
A perfect adventure for cyclists who enjoy beautiful scenery, culture, great food and the pleasure of discovering Spain’s hidden corners at their own pace.
Travel to Campoo, in the Cantabrian Mountains. Settle into your accommodation and after testing your bikes you can explore the surroundings or take a short warm-up ride by the Ebro Reservoir.
Today you will cycle through open meadows and quiet forest tracks as the young Ebro begins to take shape. Ride past the impressive Ebro Reservoir and the Monastery of Montesclaros, surrounded by forests before descending gently into the Valle de Valderredible and the village of Polientes. Those on the short version follow the river direct to Polientes. The longer version circumnavigates the Ebro Reservoir.
Challenge: 59 - 97 km / 38 - 61 mi
350m ascent, 570m descent / 630m ascent, 700m descent
You start the day cycling through the wide, peaceful valley of Valderredible. Along the way, you can stop to admire the beautiful Romanesque church of San Martín de Elines and explore the remarkable rock-carved chapels that make this area so unique. As you continue, the valley narrows and the landscape rises around you, guiding you into a spectacular limestone canyon where eagles and vultures glide effortlessly overhead. A short detour brings you to the storybook village of Orbaneja del Castillo, with its waterfalls cascading right through the streets. From here, you follow quiet roads past Pesquera de Ebro and continue on to your charming accommodation in the Valle de Zamanzas, surrounded by dramatic cliffs and pristine nature.
Challenge: 43 km - 27 mi / 350m ascent, 420m descent
You follow a beautiful route that traces a wide bend in the river, passing through some of the most picturesque and least-visited villages in the region. If you feel like adding a challenge, you can take an optional extension to Puentedey, a dramatic village perched on a natural stone bridge above the River Nela, a truly unforgettable sight. Your day ends in the Castilian town of Medina de Pomar, where narrow streets reveal an old Jewish quarter and an imposing castle rising above the town and the surrounding plains.
Challenge: 36 km - 23 mi. With Puentedey extension: 63 km - 39 mi
400m ascent, 470m descent / 560m ascent, 630m descent
From Medina, you ride back towards the River Ebro, following a quiet country lane that runs gently parallel to the water as the valley opens out once more. Along the way, you can stop to visit the impressive Romanesque church of San Pedro de Tejada, beautifully set in the rural landscape. Soon the terrain shifts again and you enter another scenic canyon, its cliffs guiding you towards the fertile plains surrounding Frías. Here you finish the day in one of Spain’s most striking villages, crowned by a dramatic hilltop castle with sweeping views over the Ebro Valley.
Challenge: 58 km - 36 mi / 620m ascent, 630m descent
As you leave Frías, the valley narrows once again and leads you into another spectacular canyon. The road winds along the edge of a reservoir framed by steep mountain walls, taking you through a series of short tunnels carved directly into the rock — a memorable stretch of the ride. You then roll into Miranda del Ebro, before the landscape shifts dramatically. Passing between towering peaks, you enter the vast, open valley of La Rioja, where vineyards begin to appear on the horizon.
Tonight you stay in the wine town of Haro, the perfect place to enjoy a well-earned glass of Rioja right where it’s produced.
Challenge: 62 km - 39 mi / 660m ascent, 730m descent
You ride through an endless patchwork of vineyards, following quiet lanes that link together some of La Rioja’s most picturesque villages. The Sierra de Cantabria rises dramatically to one side, while the River Ebro stays close by, guiding your way through this classic wine-growing landscape. Your journey ends in the superb walled medieval town of Laguardia, a place where wine is woven into daily life just as deeply as in Haro. It’s the perfect setting to celebrate the final day of your trip.
Challenge: 25 km - 15 mi. Extended route: 50 km - 31 mi
450m ascent, 310m descent / 760m ascent, 590m descent
Your trip comes to an end today, after breakfast. Included transfer from Laguardia to Santander or Bilbao in the morning.
All hotels of this trip are carefully selected because of their location, atmosphere and/or unique services. All rooms are en-suite. You can find the standard hotels of this trip. If a hotel is fully booked, then we will book a similar one for you and inform you about the alternative booked.
Extra overnight: You can book additional night(s) at any of the accommodations along the way.
Rural accommodation with spacious rooms with bathrooms and a variety of modern amenities in the beautiful village of Ormas, a district belonging to Campóo.
Rural accommodation set in a restored historic building in the quiet village of Polientes. Comfortable rooms with a simple, cozy style and common areas that preserve the building’s original character. A good base for exploring Valderredible and enjoying a peaceful stay.
Rural accommodation set in a restored old mill, surrounded by natural landscapes. Spacious, comfortable suites, friendly hosts, and good homemade breakfasts. A quiet place to stay in the Valle de Zamanzas.
Simple and functional hotel near the center of Medina de Pomar. Comfortable, well-equipped rooms, a calm atmosphere, and helpful staff. A practical base for visiting the Merindades area.
Family-run rural house in the small village of Montejo de Cebas. Cozy rooms, well-kept common areas, and homemade breakfasts. A good option for relaxing and exploring the surrounding natural landscapes.
Centrally located hotel in Haro with modern, comfortable rooms. Features a terrace, restaurant, and attentive service. Convenient for visiting wineries and exploring the town.
Bike rental includes: Helmet, rear seat post bag, small front handlebar bag, odometer, pump, basic toolkit, 1.5 litre water bottle, lock.
GPS device can be included with a cost.
HYBRID BIKES
Bike model: Trek FX
Frame: male/female
48/38/28 chainring
11/32 cassette
27 speeds
E-BIKES
Various models, you can choose a low step frame to mount with ease. There's E-Road bikes available too.
7 nights' accommodation with en-suite bathroom
7 breakfasts
Evening meal with wine on days 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5
Digital detailed route notes and maps in English
Access to the trip on GUIBO navigation app
HYBRID BIKES
Bike model: Trek FX
Frame: male/female
48/38/28 chainring
11/32 cassette
27 speeds
24-hour telephone assistance
Luggage transport on days 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7
Transport to first accommodation
Transport from last accommodation
Not Included
Extras
The nearest airport for arrival is Santander (SDR) and the most convenient for departure is Bilbao (BIO)
You will have transportation to and from your arrival and departure points, usually Bilbao or Santander. Please note that departure from Laguardia on the final day is normally at 9:00 a.m, any other departure time must be arranged in advance and a supplement can be applied.
If you are traveling from Madrid, there are buses and trains available to Reinosa.
At the end of your trip, if you are heading to Barcelona or Madrid, you do not need to return to Bilbao. It is much easier to transfer to nearby Logroño and take a train or bus from there to either city.