The best cycling routes to do in Cundinamarca

The best cycling routes to do in Cundinamarca
The best cycling routes to do in Cundinamarca

Cundinamarca is a privileged destination for cycling lovers. With its diverse landscape and varied topography, it offers routes for all skill levels, from beginners to professionals.

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We show you some of the best routes so you can enjoy this sport with your friends or family.

Cycling routes for beginners and families

1. Chicaque Natural Park


This park offers smooth paths and good scenery, ideal for a family outing or for those starting out in mountain biking.

Routes for intermediate cyclists

2. The Tequendama Route


Starting from Bogotá, this route takes you through landscapes and challenges you with moderate climbs.

It is perfect for those looking improve your resistance and enjoy nature.

Routes for advanced cyclists

3. El Alto de Patios


For the most experienced, Alto de Patios is a classic. With considerable elevation, it is a litmus test for your physical condition.

Other routes for cycling lovers

4. Madrid and Alto del Vino

  • Distance: 110km
  • Difficulty: difficult
  • This circular route starts in Madrid and takes you through landscapes to Alto del Vino.

5. Chapel of Siecha and Guasca

  • Distance: 76.1 km
  • Difficulty: difficult
  • From Eduardo Briceño, this circular route will take you to the Siecha and Guasca Chapel. Cross paved terrain and experience an ascent of 1,120 meters.

6. Boquerón and Lourdes

  • Distance: 36.3 km
  • Difficulty: moderate
  • It leaves from La Caro and takes you on a moderate route. With 370 meters of elevation, it is an excellent option for cyclists looking for a challenge without going to the extreme.

7. Gravals and Guasca

  • Distance: 92.4 km
  • Difficulty: difficult
  • From La Caro Station, this circular route will take you through 660 meters of ascent.

8. Gravals and Sesquilé

  • Distance: 111km
  • Difficulty: difficult
  • Another challenging option from La Caro, this route will take you through 720 meters of elevation gain.

Safety and maintenance tips

  • Security before everything: always wear a helmet and protective equipment. Be sure to check your bike before you head out and take a basic repair kit with you.
  • Maintenance: A bicycle in good condition is a safe companion on the road. Perform periodic checks and adjustments as necessary to avoid mishaps.

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