
Road trip guide: Hoces de Valdeteja
Hoces de Valdeteja is a very scenic drive running through an incredible landscape located north of León province, in Castile and León, Spain. It’s one of the most scenic canyon roads of Spain.
Set high in the Montaña Leonesa comarca, the road is totally paved running through Valdeteja canyon, an imposing gorge created by the karst erosion of the waters of the Curueño River. It’s called LE-321.
The drive is 9.8 km (6.08 miles) long, running north-south from Tolibia de Abajo to Valdepiélago. It´s one of the most visited canyons in León province for motorbikers, cyclists and hikers. Risk of rock slides. The gorges were crossed by a Roman road.
Road suggested by: jorge manuel gómez sánchez
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