
The queen stage of this race will begin in La Pola Llaviana / Pola de Lavianna, and the peloton will contest 132km, which is the longest stage of this year's race. The field will tackle three categorised ascents before the final: category 3 Alto de Santo Emiliano at the 15.2km mark, category 3 Alto de la Tejera at the 75.1km mark and the category 2 Alto del Tenebredo at the 97.7km mark. The race will finish atop the fearsome L'Angliru, 13km in length with an average gradient of 9.7%, but it's closer to 13% in the second half, where the winner of the 2026 La Vuelta Femenina will be crowned.
Climbs
- Alto de Santo Emiliano at the 15.2km mark
- Alto de la Tejera at the 75.1km mark
- Alto del Tenebredo at the 97.7km mark
- Mountaintop finish at L'Angliru