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Road cycling routes around Navaescurial are characterized by significant elevation changes and mountain passes, offering challenging terrain for experienced cyclists. The region features routes that traverse high mountain areas, including parts of the Sierra de Gredos, with notable climbs and descents. These routes often involve sustained ascents to passes like Peñanegra and Chía, providing a demanding cycling experience. The landscape is defined by its mountainous topography, with routes winding through valleys and over elevated sections.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Tackle the challenging Puertos de Peñanegra y de Chia circular road cycling route from Barco de Ávila, featuring tough climbs and panoramic

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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78.8km
03:56
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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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This moderate 47.4-mile road cycling route from Piedrahíta to La Tala offers challenging climbs, scenic views of Embalse de Santa Teresa, an
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Beautiful views, on a good day you can see people taking off on paragliders.
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Small tack between Navarreonda de Gredos and San Martín De la Vega del Alberche of just 4 km, being harder in the northern area than in the southern area. It is also known by the name of Alto de Barajas. Like all secondary roads in the Gredos area, the asphalt is irregular and rough, of acceptable width, without a shoulder and with very little traffic. Despite the little traffic, it is highly recommended to have your rear light because locals usually travel quickly and hardly expect to encounter cyclists. This small limit can be used on many routes in the northern area of Gredos.
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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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With an altitude of 1663 meters, this mountain pass is located at the point that connects two valleys, the Valle del Corneja (Valdecorneja) with the Alto Valle del Alberche.
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La Horcajada is located in the southwest triangle of the province of Ávila. It is practically the space between the foothills of Gredos and the mountain ranges of Malpartida and Collado del Mirón, on the one hand, and the port of Villatoro and the confluence of the Corneja and Tormes rivers, on the other. This surface has been called "Valdecorneja" for centuries. The Cancionero de Baeza, from 1445, for example, records this. The four most important towns in the Valley are, possibly since Vetton times or before, El Mirón, Piedrahíta, La Horcajada and El Barco de Ávila. La Horcajada is located about 75 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital, Ávila, about 82 kilometers from Salamanca and 185 kilometers from Madrid. The town is located at 1033 m above sea level. n. m. between the towns of Piedrahíta and Barco de Ávila on the slopes of the Sierra de la Horcajada.
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A large port, 15 km long if we start from Piedrahita, and with a constant slope of 6% except for a couple of short sections that are less and some sections that reach 9%, but very punctual. The condition of the asphalt is good, it is one of the few ports in the area with a surface in good condition. Upstairs it has very good views and there are usually people doing paragliding (if the weather conditions allow it)
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Right at the top of the town of El Mirón there is a hill with an old tower/castle from past times that offers impressive views of the town and the area as a whole.
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Road cycling routes around Navaescurial are characterized by significant elevation changes and mountain passes. The terrain is primarily mountainous, with routes winding through valleys and over elevated sections, including parts of the Sierra de Gredos. Expect sustained ascents to passes like Peñanegra and Chía.
There are 19 road cycling routes available around Navaescurial. These routes primarily cater to experienced cyclists seeking challenging climbs and descents.
The road cycling routes in Navaescurial are generally challenging. Out of 19 routes, 17 are rated as difficult, and 2 are moderate. There are no easy routes listed, indicating the area is best suited for experienced cyclists.
The routes offer views of several notable natural features and landmarks. You can encounter mountain passes such as Peña Negra Pass, Chía Pass (1,663 m), and Puerto de la Cañada del Horno. Additionally, you might pass by the Pozo de las Paredes river and the historic Puente de los Seis Ojos.
Yes, many of the routes around Navaescurial are circular. For example, the popular Puerto de Peñanegra y Chia desde San Martin - Parque regional Sierra de Gredos — circular desde Piedrahíta and the Peña Negra and Chía Pass Loop from Piedrahíta are both challenging circular options.
The road cycling routes in Navaescurial are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 4 reviews. Over 400 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, often praising the challenging mountain passes and varied terrain.
Given the significant elevation changes and mountain passes, the best season for road cycling in Navaescurial is typically spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the risk of extreme weather conditions (like snow in winter or intense heat in summer) is lower. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific parking information for each trailhead is not detailed, areas serving as starting points for mountain routes, such as Piedrahíta, typically offer parking facilities. It is advisable to check local amenities or specific route descriptions for precise parking locations.
Specific public transport options directly serving the starting points of these road cycling routes in Navaescurial are not readily available in our data. Given the mountainous and rural nature of the region, access is often easier by private vehicle. We recommend checking local transport schedules if you plan to use public transport.
Road cycling routes, especially those with significant elevation and traffic, are generally not recommended for cycling with dogs due to safety concerns for both the cyclist and the animal. There are no specific dog-friendly road cycling routes identified in this area.
The road cycling routes around Navaescurial are predominantly difficult or moderate, featuring substantial elevation changes and mountain passes. This makes them less suitable for casual family rides, which typically require flatter, safer, and less strenuous terrain.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Navaescurial traverse high mountain areas, including parts of the Sierra de Gredos. For instance, the route Puerto de Peñanegra y Chia desde San Martin - Parque regional Sierra de Gredos — circular desde Piedrahíta explicitly mentions passing through the regional park.


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