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Road cycling routes around San Lorenzo de Calatrava traverse the diverse landscapes of the Sierra Morena, including the Valle de Alcudia and Sierra Madrona Natural Park. The region features a combination of mountains, holm oak forests, and Mediterranean woodlands, providing varied topography for cyclists. Routes often include significant elevation changes, with valleys carved by rivers such as the Rigüelo and the Grande. This terrain offers challenging climbs and scenic vistas for road cyclists.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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110km
06:05
2,390m
2,390m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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80.7km
03:42
980m
980m
This difficult 50.1-mile road cycling route from Viso del Marqués climbs Collado Pisa, offering stunning views of Sierra Morena.

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142km
06:51
1,940m
1,940m
This difficult 88.3-mile road cycling route from Puertollano explores the Sierra Morena, offering challenging climbs and scenic views.
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134km
06:25
1,700m
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Challenging 83.2-mile road cycling loop in Sierra de Puertollano y Huertezuelas de Calatrava with 5591 feet of elevation gain.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This castle stands on the impressive Alacranejo hill and, despite its original defensive character, it underwent various modifications. Opposite it there is another hill with the ruins of the Salvatierra Castle, in the lands of Calzada de Calatrava. It probably has Arab origins, but it was deeply remodeled with the transfer of the knights of the Order from the Castle of Calatrava La Vieja (Carrión de Calatrava) in 1217, after the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa with the aim of consolidating the defensive line of Sierra Morena. In turn, it is made up of three walled enclosures and is accessed by the original road that was built on the occasion of the visit of Philip II through the Iron Gate, in red volcanic stone. Afterwards, we can find the Gate of the Arches, which allows entry into the parlatorio or courtyard of the convent, the courtyards, the church, the rooms and the refectory. Really, when you walk through it, you can imagine what happened in
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Puerto de los Rehoyos is a mountain pass located in Solana del Pino, in the province of Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha. With an altitude of 986 metres, it offers magnificent views of the Sierra de la Solana and the Alcudia Valley. It is a popular place for hiking and cycling, with routes that allow you to enjoy the local fauna, such as deer and birds of prey. The CR-500 road, which passes through the pass, is in good condition and is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities.
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In addition to the Palace of the Marqués de Santa Cruz, which is a Renaissance jewel built between 1564 and 1586 by the Spanish sailor Álvaro de Bazán, Viso del Marqués is home to other places of interest: Church of Our Lady of the Assumption: This Gothic-Renaissance style church has a central nave offset from the presbytery, built on the remains of a previous church. On its walls, you will find the curious “Lagarto del Viso”, a stuffed crocodile brought from the Nile by the Marquis during one of his expeditions. Plaza del Pradillo: The center of the town is surrounded by the Marqués Palace, the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption and the Tower of the old convent. AVAN Natural Sciences Museum: An interesting place to explore nature and biodiversity. Hermitage of San Andrés and forest park of the Valle de los Perales: A natural environment where you can enjoy the beauty of the Sierra de Viso del Marqués Viso del Marqués is a destination full of history and charm! 🏰🌿
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In the heart of the Sierra Morena region we find the very ancient municipality of Santa Cruz de Mudela, born from the medieval repopulations carried out by King Alfonso VIII after his victory against the Almohads in Las Navas de Tolosa. 76 km from its capital, it proudly shows its most beautiful buildings to locals and strangers, among which the church of the Assumption, the palace-house of Carlos Ortega and the hermitage of the Virtues, among others, stand out.
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Impressive castle and church which is located on top of a hill and which can also be seen from afar. The views of both the castle and the panorama it offers are brutal!
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From this point and on the hill, from afar you can observe the majestic walls that can be seen on what is called Alto de Calatrava.
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This hermitage is believed to have been founded at the beginning of the 17th century, as a sign of the great faith and devotion of its citizens towards the Holy Trinity, demonstrated through wills, memory foundations and chaplaincies, always including the same phrase "in the name of the Most Holy Trinity, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, three persons, one true God". Hermitage located on the road to Sta. Cruz de Mudela. It was run and assisted by the Trinitarian fathers, who in turn depended on the convent of the Holy Trinity in the town of Membrilla. During the 19th century it was forgotten and left in a dilapidated state. Don Santiago Julio Maldonado y Maldonado-Cisneros, law graduate, natural and resident of the town, in his will when he died on December 10, 1886, ordered that the Hermitage of the Santísima Trinidad y San Antón be rebuilt at his expense, where the mortal remains of the testate, of his deceased parents (D. Santiago Maldonado Treviño and Dª María Antonia Maldonado Cisneros), of his wife (Dª Pilar Forcallo y Morales) and other successors in the board of trustees, ordered the construction of a building immediately next to the Hermitage of San Antón (Santísima Trinidad), which will have the shape and proportions of the plan, whose building would be used as a Hospital for the poor, and the family designated by their heirs must reside in it, in order to attend to its conservation and cleaning and whose family should be natural and neighbor of the Villa.
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The hermitage of El Salvador del Mundo is from the 16th century, although it underwent a reconstruction from the year 1760 conserving the same Latin cross plan. Its interior consists of a single nave and transept open by a dome. The very venerable image of the Savior of the World, patron saint of the town, is preserved inside. Located outside the walls on the road to Granátula and Almagro, it was possibly built during the first decades of the 16th century, since the general visitors on their visit to the town in 1549 ordered that a door with a lock be built at the entrance of the the hermitage within four months, as well as a walled chapel. Burned down around the year 1657, it remained with the same structure, making minimal repairs to the roof and whitewashing with lime.
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Road cycling routes in San Lorenzo de Calatrava offer a diverse landscape, characterized by the Sierra Morena mountains, extensive holm oak forests, and Mediterranean woodlands. You'll encounter varied topography, from challenging mountain slopes to valleys carved by rivers like the Rigüelo and the Grande, providing both demanding climbs and scenic vistas.
Yes, San Lorenzo de Calatrava is known for its challenging climbs. Notable ascents include the climb to El Centenillo, which spans 5.36 km with an average gradient of 6.8% and a positive elevation of 369 meters. Another significant climb is the Collado Pisa from Huertezuelas, gaining nearly 300 meters over 5 km with an average gradient of 5.6%, rewarding cyclists with incredible views. Routes like Puerto Madrona y Puerto de los Rehoyos — circular por el Pantano del Montoro feature substantial elevation gain.
The region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. Summer can be quite hot, especially at midday, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during those months. Winters are typically mild, though some higher elevation routes might be cooler.
Absolutely. The region boasts numerous panoramic views. The Pozo Nuevo Viewpoint offers sweeping vistas of the Rio Grande Valley and the Sierra de El Puntal. Many routes, especially those traversing the Sierra Morena, provide stunning natural backdrops of mountains and forests.
You can integrate several historical and cultural points of interest into your rides. The abandoned mining center and historic ruins at El Centenillo make for a fascinating mid-ride stop. In San Lorenzo de Calatrava itself, you can see the San Lorenzo Mártir church, the old washing place, and traditional circular threshing floors. The La Jalbegada cave paintings, a Site of Cultural Interest, are also nearby.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include Fresnedas River Gorges and Collado Pisa Loop and Sierra Morena and Collado Pisa Loop, which offer varied scenery and challenging terrain.
Parking is generally available in and around the village of San Lorenzo de Calatrava. For routes starting further afield, you can often find suitable parking in smaller villages or designated areas near trailheads. It's advisable to check specific starting points for parking availability when planning your route.
The road cycling routes around San Lorenzo de Calatrava are predominantly classified as difficult due to significant elevation changes and distances. While there are no specifically designated 'easy' road cycling routes in this guide, families with older, experienced cycling members might find some segments manageable. However, for younger children or beginners, these routes may be too challenging.
San Lorenzo de Calatrava is a small village, but it offers basic amenities. You can find local establishments for refreshments and traditional Spanish cuisine. For accommodation, there might be guesthouses or rural lodgings available, providing a tranquil base for your cycling adventures. It's recommended to check availability in advance, especially during peak seasons.
The Sierra Morena, including the Valle de Alcudia and Sierra Madrona Natural Park, is a critical habitat for significant wildlife. Cyclists might have the chance to spot species such as the Iberian Imperial Eagle, Iberian Lynx, Black Vulture, and Black Stork, adding an ecological dimension to your outdoor exploration.
This guide features 6 road cycling routes around San Lorenzo de Calatrava, all of which are classified as difficult, offering challenging and rewarding experiences for road cyclists.
Yes, some routes offer views of local water features. For instance, the Puerto Madrona y Puerto de los Rehoyos — circular por el Pantano del Montoro route provides panoramic views of the Pantano del Montoro reservoir, adding a beautiful element to the ride.


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