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Bike Routes through Salas

Discover the best cycle hiking routes in Salas, from MTB to road

Salas Cycle-Hiking Network

Salas offers a paradise for cycling lovers, with an extensive network of routes that cross mountain landscapes, lush forests and dreamy rural roads. Whether you prefer the excitement of Mountain Biking (MTB) or the elegance of road cycling, you will find routes adapted to all levels.

The Asturian terrain presents a unique challenge: steep slopes that reward with spectacular views, technical trails for the most experienced and quieter sections perfect for family enjoyment. The best time to pedal is from spring to autumn, avoiding winter when roads can be muddy.

Our routes are classified into four difficulty levels (easy, moderate, hard and expert) and have downloadable GPS tracks, detailed elevation profiles and description of points of interest. In addition, you will find information about nearby services: repair shops, specialized stores and establishments where you can refuel.

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Paseo por Malleza (SL AS-23)
MIXED Easy
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Paseo por Malleza (SL AS-23)

5.50 km
60 h
+150m
450m
🔄 Circular ♿ Accessible 🚩 Signposted ✓ Certified
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Senda de la Cascada del Nonaya (SL-AS 22)
CYCLING Easy
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Senda de la Cascada del Nonaya (SL-AS 22)

7.00 km
135 h
+200m
440m
🔄 Circular 🚩 Signposted ✓ Certified
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Ruta del Salmón (PR-AS 128)
MIXED Easy
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Ruta del Salmón (PR-AS 128)

11.50 km
165 h
+105m
180m
➡️ Linear ♿ Accessible 🚩 Signposted ✓ Certified
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Salas desde la Trinchera
CYCLING Moderate
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Salas desde la Trinchera

24.00 km
165 h
+580m
720m
🔄 Circular 🚩 Signposted
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Subida al Viso (PR-AS 131)
MIXED Moderate

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Subida al Viso (PR-AS 131)

8.00 km
120 h
+450m
777m
🔄 Circular 🚩 Signposted ✓ Certified
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Tips for Cyclists

Essential Equipment

Always carry helmet, lights, basic repair kit (inner tube, tire levers, pump), enough water and energy snacks.

Know Your Level

Choose routes according to your physical condition. Moderate and higher difficulty routes require prior preparation.

Best Time of Year

Spring and autumn offer ideal temperatures. Avoid winter on mountain routes due to possible mud and adverse conditions.

Safety First

Inform someone of your route, carry charged mobile, respect signs and the environment. In case of emergency, call 112.