{"id":3302,"date":"2024-03-26T16:25:41","date_gmt":"2024-03-26T15:25:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mtbkingdoms.com\/the-best-sacred-trails-in-mtb-kingdoms-for-these-rainy-easter-holidays\/"},"modified":"2024-03-26T16:25:41","modified_gmt":"2024-03-26T15:25:41","slug":"the-best-sacred-trails-in-mtb-kingdoms-for-these-rainy-easter-holidays","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mtbkingdoms.com\/en\/the-best-sacred-trails-in-mtb-kingdoms-for-these-rainy-easter-holidays\/","title":{"rendered":"The best Sacred Trails in MTB Kingdoms for these rainy Easter holidays"},"content":{"rendered":"
Were you eagerly awaiting the Easter hlidays to come and enjoy the best trails in the peninsula, and now you’re considering staying at home just because the weather forecast isn’t very promising?<\/p>\n
Don’t even think about it! Despite the less-than-ideal weather, there are plenty of routes you can still enjoy on these rainy days,<\/strong>as long as you choose the right areas, schedule your rides, and also consider something that, for us, is even more sacred than the Sacred Trails of each kingdom. Let us explain.<\/p>\n We know your first thought might be about the possibility of tackling this or that <\/em> route in the mud, but today we encourage you to think beyond mere enjoyment: on these days of continuous rain, routes with earthy terrain – even if they seem feasible with mud – undergo a much more accelerated erosion process. That’s why at MTB Kingdoms, we advocate for routes abundant in rock terrain.<\/p>\n As you know well , erosion of cycling trails is one of the pillars upon which many of our decisions and actions as an association are based.<\/strong> Because, of course, we love biking, but we love conserving and protecting our natural environment even more, and finding that (possible) balance between enjoyment and respect.<\/p>\n And that’s exactly what follows:<\/p>\n Before we present our selected five routes, we want to recommend the areas where, these days, you can find more options for hard terrain routes:<\/strong>in BGuara, the area of Alquezar and Colungo; in Zona Zero, the Sierra de Arbe sector and some of its routes through conglomerate terrain; in Reino de los Mallos, Riglos and Villalangua sectors are the most suitable, and in Alto G\u00e1llego, we recommend G\u00e9sera, Hermitages, or the Barranco de las Gargantas routes. In Puro Pirineo, whose entire territory has an altitude higher than the kingdoms’ average, the possibilities are a bit more limited, but not impossible!<\/p>\nWhat type of routes to choose after several days of continuous rain<\/h2>\n
Best MTB Kingdoms routes to avoid erosion on rainy days<\/h2>\n
Camino de \u00d1ara, at Puro Pirineo<\/h3>\n