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Road cycling routes around Cedillo De La Torre are set within the Segovia province, characterized by an elevated position over 1,000 meters above sea level. The terrain features extensive forests of holm oaks and junipers, transitioning from undulating hills to more challenging inclines. This region offers varied topography, including dramatic limestone gorges carved by rivers like the Duratón and Riaza, providing diverse backdrops for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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This moderate 42.0-mile road cycling route through Parque Natural Hoces del río Riaza offers stunning canyons, historic Maderuelo, and wildl
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This moderate 32.2-mile road cycling route near Boceguillas explores charming villages and natural landscapes in Segovia province.

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This difficult 61.2-mile (98.5 km) road cycling route from Boceguillas to Moradillo de Roa offers challenging climbs and picturesque rural S
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A beautiful town in Segovia with spectacular scenery in the Riaza River Gorges.
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Castillejo de Robledo Castle is a medieval fortress located in the town of Castillejo de Robledo. This castle has a rich history, as it was built on an old Muslim fortification in the 12th century and later became the property of the Knights Templar. The castle is notable for its double walled enclosure and its towers, including an irregularly shaped keep and a pentagonal tower that rises above a cliff. Although it is currently in ruins, it remains a site of great historical and architectural interest.
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The municipality is known for its impressive natural surroundings, especially the Hoces del Río Riaza, a natural park that offers spectacular landscapes and rich biodiversity. In this area, you can find remains of the El Casuar monastery, which are included in the Red List of endangered heritage. Montejo de la Vega de la Serrezuela also has a rich history dating back to the 11th century, when it was repopulated by Burgalese from the south1. In addition, the town celebrates its main festival on February 3 in honor of San Blas.
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There are over 25 road cycling routes available around Cedillo de la Torre, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists of all levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars.
The region around Cedillo de la Torre is characterized by an elevated position over 1,000 meters above sea level, offering varied topography. You can expect extensive forests of holm oaks and junipers, undulating hills, and more challenging inclines. Dramatic limestone gorges carved by rivers like the Duratón and Riaza also define the landscape, providing scenic backdrops for your rides.
Yes, the area offers routes for various fitness levels. While many routes feature significant elevation gains, there are options for easier rides. Out of the 26 available routes, 2 are classified as easy, allowing for a more relaxed cycling experience through the picturesque landscapes.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult routes available. One notable option is the Boceguillas - Moradillo de Roa - Sierra de Pradales Loop, a 61.2-mile (98.5 km) trail with significant elevation gain, often completed in about 4 hours and 30 minutes.
The elevated position of Cedillo de la Torre (over 1,000 meters above sea level) means the area benefits from refreshing, mild summers, making it a comfortable climate for strenuous activities. Spring and autumn also offer pleasant conditions with moderate temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for road cycling.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the popular Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park Loop is a 42.0-mile (67.5 km) circular trail exploring impressive geological formations. Another option is the Boceguillas - Riaza - Castillejo de Mesleón Loop, a moderate 32.2-mile (51.8 km) path through charming villages.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter extensive forests of holm oaks and junipers, and routes often pass through or near dramatic limestone gorges like those of the Duratón and Riaza rivers. The elevated position of Cedillo de la Torre itself, and the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, offer excellent viewpoints over the surrounding landscapes.
Absolutely. The Segovia province is dotted with historical and charming villages. Cyclists can discover incredibly quaint medieval towns such as Pedraza and Sepúlveda, known for their cobblestone streets and Romanesque churches. Cedillo de la Torre itself boasts the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a Romanesque work from the 13th and 14th centuries. Nearby attractions include the Maderuelo Historic Village and Medieval Walls and the Main Gate of Maderuelo.
Beyond the natural landscapes, you can visit several points of interest. Consider a stop at the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Hornuez, a significant religious building. The area also features the picturesque Maderuelo and the Linares Reservoir, offering beautiful lakeside views. Many routes pass through or near these historical and natural highlights.
While Cedillo de la Torre is a small municipality, the wider Segovia region and the charming villages along the routes often provide opportunities for refreshments. Towns like Riaza, Ayllón, and other local villages are likely to have cafes and restaurants where you can refuel during or after your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet rural roads with little traffic, the diverse topography ranging from undulating hills to challenging inclines, and the scenic backdrops provided by extensive forests and dramatic river gorges. The combination of sporting pleasure and cultural exploration in charming villages is also a highlight.
Yes, the Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park Loop is specifically designed to explore this natural park. This 42.0-mile (67.5 km) trail takes you through the park, known for its impressive geological formations and diverse ecosystems, offering a truly immersive experience in nature.


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