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Road cycling routes around Villatoro are characterized by challenging mountain passes and significant elevation changes. The region features routes that traverse valleys and mountain ranges, such as the Sierra de la Panamera and the Valle del Corneja. These routes often include climbs over passes like Puerto de Chia, Puerto de Navalmoral, and Peña Negra Pass. The terrain is demanding, with all listed routes classified as difficult, indicating a landscape suited for experienced road cyclists.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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riders
78.8km
03:56
1,250m
1,250m
This difficult 49.0-mile (78.8 km) road cycling route to Puerto de Chia from Vilafranca de la Sierra offers challenging climbs and scenic vi
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147km
07:20
2,360m
2,350m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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55
riders
109km
06:11
2,380m
2,380m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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93.6km
04:50
1,580m
1,580m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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126km
06:31
2,090m
2,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It's an open pass in the inhospitable landscape typical of this area. It's highly recommended because it offers easy connections to other passes such as Serranillos and Mijares.
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A relatively simple port, with good asphalt and road visibility, moderate (average 5%) and constant gradients. It can be tricky on a windy day.
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beautiful stretch of road on the plateau
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Beautiful views, on a good day you can see people taking off on paragliders.
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A magnificent mountain pass to climb by bike with magnificent views from either side.
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It is one of the most inhospitable ports in the Sierra de Gredos and has a lot of charm, not so much from a purely cycling point of view, but from a landscape point of view. If you are looking for a route through the northern area of Gredos, you have to go through this beautiful port.
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This slope is gentler than the northern slope and much shorter, with just 4 km and 2 of them hard, with some considerable ramps in the pair of horseshoe curves that there are. The road is inhospitable and therefore with very little traffic. The asphalt is uneven and rough, which adds hardness to the climb. Most of the secondary roads in this area are like this, which gives it a lot of charm. The landscape in summer is dry land, very typical of the northern area of Gredos and the northern plateau in general. I climbed the pass one early morning in August and I really enjoyed the solitude and silence of nature.
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From Puerto de Villatoro itself, a road appears in a northerly direction that goes towards the center of Villanueva del Campillo, with impressive views of the area.
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The road cycling routes around Villatoro are characterized by challenging mountain passes and significant elevation changes. You'll traverse valleys and mountain ranges, such as the Sierra de la Panamera and the Valle del Corneja, often including climbs over passes like Puerto de Chia and Peña Negra Pass. The terrain is demanding, making it best suited for experienced road cyclists.
The road cycling routes in Villatoro are generally classified as difficult, featuring substantial elevation gains and challenging mountain passes. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy or moderate within this guide, so the area is primarily recommended for experienced road cyclists looking for a demanding ride.
Villatoro is known for its challenging mountain passes. Cyclists frequently encounter climbs over passes such as Chía Pass (1,663 m), Puerto de Navalmoral, and Peña Negra Pass. These passes are integral to many of the region's demanding routes.
The duration of routes varies depending on their length and elevation. For instance, the Puerto de Chia por el Valle del Corneja — circular desde Vilafranca de la Sierra route, which is about 49 miles (78.8 km), typically takes around 4 hours. Longer routes, like the Peña Negra Pass – Puerto de Villatoro loop from Puerto de Villatoro (66 miles / 106.3 km), can take up to 6 hours.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Villatoro are circular, offering varied scenery without retracing your path. Examples include the popular Puerto de Chia por el Valle del Corneja — circular desde Vilafranca de la Sierra and the extensive Rodeo a la Sierra de la Panamera — circular por el Puerto de Navalmoral.
The road cycling routes in Villatoro are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 2 reviews. Over 200 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied and challenging terrain, often praising the demanding climbs and scenic mountain passes.
Beyond the challenging passes, you can find several points of interest. These include natural features like the Serrota summit, and historical sites such as the Rollo de Muñotello and the Ruins of Monasterio del Risco.
Yes, the Rodeo a la Sierra de la Panamera — circular por el Puerto de Navalmoral is a notable route that circles this mountain range, incorporating the Puerto de Navalmoral pass for a challenging and scenic ride.
The longest route in this guide is the Rodeo a la Sierra de la Panamera — circular por el Puerto de Navalmoral, which spans approximately 91.2 miles (146.8 km) and involves significant elevation gain.
While specific parking information for each route start is not detailed, it is generally advisable to look for designated parking areas in nearby towns or villages, especially when starting a circular route. Always check local regulations before parking.
Given that all routes in this guide are classified as difficult and feature challenging mountain passes with significant elevation changes, they are generally not suitable for families with young children or beginner cyclists. These routes are designed for experienced road cyclists.


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