Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 is a 189 km plain stage between Calahorra and Burgos. But it is not an easy course, there are two 3rd category climbs in the second half of the route.

Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 quick info

  • DATE September 11, Wednesday
  • STAGE TYPE Plain
  • START-FINISH Calahorra (380 m) > Burgos (880 m)
  • STAGE DISTANCE 189.0 km

Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 profile

Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 profile
Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 profile

Last kilometers

Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 last kms
Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 last kms

Stage map

Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 map
Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 map

Start: Calahorra

Calahorra Cathedral
Cathedral of Calahorra, Spain

Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 will start in Calahorra, a municipality in the comarca of Rioja Baja, near the border with Navarre on the right bank of the Ebro.

During ancient Roman times, Calahorra was a municipium (the Latin term for a town or city) known as Calagurris Fibularia. The citizens of a municipium held full Roman citizenship and their rights including the right to vote, which was the ultimate right in Rome, and a sure sign of full rights.

Located southeast of the Rioja, in the convergence of the Ebro and Cidacos valleys, right in the inland Jacobean Route, it has become an attractive tourist destination.

Add to this monumental heritage that can be felt in its temples and emblematic buildings like the Cathedral, the friendliness and hospitality of its people. Proof of this is the large number of tourists that visit during its special events such as patron saint festivities in honour of Emeterio and San Celedonio (in March and August), the Mercaforum (Palm Sunday weekend), Holy Week (declared of Regional Tourist Interest), Vegetable Gastronomic Days (in April) that have recognised Calahorra as the vegetable capital.

And that’s because in Calahorra you can leave the world behind and breathe in history, landscapes and nature or become immersed in the hustle and bustle of the people and allow yourself to be seduced by the prestigious nationally renowned culinary know-how. Good meals, good wine, and good people, all soaked in important history.

Finish: Burgos

Catedral de Burgos
Vuelta a España 2013 stage 17 finish line will be in Burgos. Photo: Catedral de Burgos (Cathedral of Burgos), Spain.

Burgos is a city in northern Spain, the historic capital of Castile. It is situated on the confluence of the Arlanzón river tributaries, at the edge of the Iberian central plateau.

The city has many historic landmarks, of particular importance; the Cathedral of Burgos one of the first examples of Gothic art in Spain (declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984), Las Huelgas Reales Monastery, and the Cartuja of Miraflores. A large number of churches, palaces, and other buildings from the medieval age remain. The city is surrounded by the Fuentes Blancas and the Paseo de la Isla parks.

It has a well-developed transportation system, forming the main communication node in northern Spain. In 2008, the international Burgos Airport started to offer commercial flights. Furthermore, AVE high speed trains are planned to start in service in 2015.

The Museum of Human Evolution was opened in 2010, unique in its kind across the world and projected to become one of the top 10 most-visited museums in Spain. The museum features the first Europeans, which lived in this area 800,000 years ago.

Burgos has been selected as the Spanish Gastronomy Capital of 2013.

Sources

M. Özgür Nevres

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