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Touring cycling routes around Villamesías are set within the diverse landscapes of Extremadura, characterized by extensive dehesa terrain with holm oaks and cork oaks. The region features a varied topography, including gently undulating sections and river valleys formed by the Búrdalo and Burdalillo rivers. This environment provides a mix of flat sections, gentle descents, and progressive ascents, suitable for touring cyclists seeking natural beauty and quiet rural roads.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
44.3km
03:18
250m
250m
This difficult 27.5-mile touring cycling route from Miajadas explores agricultural fields and the Canal de Orellana in Extremadura.
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48.0km
04:19
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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83.7km
07:46
1,200m
1,200m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.0km
04:04
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.7km
03:41
410m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the jewels of Cáceres, the historic center of Montánchez is a must-see. Located on a fortified hill that dominates the slopes of the Tagus and the Guadiana dominated by the magnificent walled castle. Walking up towards the castle, you will be greeted by traditional narrow streets and medieval squares.
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Almoharín is a small town in the south of the province of Cáceres in the region of Montánchez. Surrounded by agricultural fields, the scenic region is known for its fig production. Ride a bike through the city, head to Plaza España and admire the Parochial Church of El Salvador.
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Almoharín is a small town in the south of the province of Cáceres in the region of Montánchez. Surrounded by agricultural fields, the scenic region is known for its fig production. Ride a bike through the city, head to Plaza España and admire the Parochial Church of El Salvador.
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Large gravel roads along the irrigation canal give life to the agricultural fields that surround this area of Miajadas. Walk along the service roads of the canal.
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On the southwestern edge of town, you can find the old silo building that used to house large amounts of grain collected from the local fields. Impressive great agricultural cathedrals.
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The great parish church of Santiago de Miajadas is an impressive monument. The origin of the religious site dates back to 1348 although the church you see today was built later in the Middle Ages.
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One of the jewels of Cáseres, the historic center of Montánchez is a must-see. Located on a fortified hill that dominates the slopes of the Tagus and the Guadiana dominated by the magnificent walled castle. Walking up towards the castle, you will be greeted by traditional narrow streets and medieval squares.
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There are 17 touring cycling routes around Villamesías, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find 4 easy routes, 7 moderate routes, and 6 difficult routes to explore.
The region around Villamesías is characterized by diverse landscapes, including extensive dehesa terrain with holm oaks and cork oaks. You can expect a varied topography with gently undulating sections and scenic river valleys formed by the Búrdalo and Burdalillo rivers. Routes offer a mix of flat sections, gentle descents, and progressive ascents, providing a natural and quiet rural cycling experience.
Yes, many routes around Villamesías are designed as loops. For example, you could try the Almoharín from Miajadas – circular by the Canal de Orellana, a challenging 44.3 km ride, or the Silos of Miajadas loop from Miajadas, a moderate 33.6 km option.
Cycling routes in the area often pass by interesting sights. You might encounter historical structures like the Church of Santiago Apóstol and Tomato Sculpture of Miajadas or the Silos of Miajadas. Natural features include the scenic riverine environment of the Búrdalo River, which you can explore on the Burdalo River Route loop from Miajadas. The region's dehesa landscapes with holm and cork oaks are a constant natural highlight.
Extremadura, where Villamesías is located, is known for its Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for cycling, with lush landscapes and comfortable conditions. Summers can be very hot, while winters are mild but can be damp. Consider the specific weather conditions for your chosen season.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly detailed, the region offers 4 easy routes and 7 moderate routes that could be suitable for families depending on their experience and fitness levels. The varied topography includes gently undulating sections, which can be less strenuous. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before setting out with children.
The touring cycling routes around Villamesías are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the peaceful, naturally rich environment, the mix of gentle and moderately challenging routes, and the opportunities for birdwatching and exploring local heritage.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical elements. For instance, the challenging Montánchez Castle – Plaza de España, Montánchez loop from Miajadas leads towards Montánchez Castle, offering a cultural pause during your ride. Within Villamesías itself, you can explore the Parish Church of Santo Domingo de Guzmán and the Old House of the Inquisition.
The region is a prime destination for birdwatching, with over 340 species identified in the broader Extremadura area. Routes along the Búrdalo and Burdalillo rivers, and near natural water features like the Azud de las Canchalejas (just over 6 km from Villamesías), offer excellent opportunities for bird observation while cycling through biodiverse environments.
The longest touring cycling route in the immediate area is the Montánchez Castle – Plaza de España, Montánchez loop from Miajadas, which spans 83.7 km (52.0 miles) and typically takes around 7 hours and 46 minutes to complete. This route features significant elevation gain, making it a challenging option.
Yes, there are 7 moderate touring cycling routes available. A good option is the Encina Terrona loop from Ibahernando, which covers 41.7 km (25.9 miles) and has an elevation gain of around 400 meters, typically taking about 3 hours and 40 minutes.


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