Hmm, most of the cyclists route on the Norte is on tarmac or other paved surfaces. You really wouldn’t want to take a bike over Purgatorio or many of the other coastal & off-road alternatives. Unless you like carrying your bike that is..
Tincatinker is absolutely correct: most of your ride will be on roadways. The few downhills suitable for a bike are muddy right now in the Llanes area, but the CdN is 800+ kms so it’s impossible to tell you the conditions over the entire route or when you eventually reach an area. Where you might find mud, there is always a nearby roadway
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Is there a dedicated guide for cyclists that suggests alternatives to the rocky/steep parts of the trail? I found a link to a 2018 one on another thread, but it is no longer available.
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