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Mountain bike trails around La Torre are characterized by a mountainous landscape with significant elevation changes, offering challenging routes for experienced riders. The region features varied terrain, including long climbs and descents, typical of inland Spanish mountain biking. These trails often traverse through natural areas, providing a robust experience for those seeking demanding rides.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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48.7km
04:42
1,020m
1,020m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.7km
03:50
850m
850m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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39.5km
03:17
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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37.7km
03:36
890m
890m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.1km
03:44
270m
270m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Manqueospese Castle, also known as "Althoughospese," is located in the municipality of Mironcillo, Ávila, at an altitude of 1,360 meters, overlooking the Amblés Valley. This castle is an example of a European mountain fortress, with strong walls adapted to the rocky terrain. Construction of the castle began in the 15th century by the Dávila family and was completed by Esteban Dávila in the 16th century. The castle is surrounded by legends, including stories of unrequited love and rivalries between knights. Its name, "Manqueospese," is said to come from the expression "although it weighs on you," which is related to these legends. From its privileged position, the castle offers stunning views of the Amblés Valley and the walls of Ávila. Although it is currently in ruins, restoration and cleaning work are underway.
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A stream on the outskirts of the town that even in these times runs a trickle of water, you can see it in the rainy season.
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Nice square where, in addition to the church, you can find a bar to regain strength or a waterfront.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in El Fresno is a religious building that occupies one of the sides of the town's Plaza Mayor. Built in the 19th century, it was consecrated in 1803 under the dedication of Our Lady of the Assumption. This church replaced a previous parish temple, dedicated to Our Lady of Galindos, which was located away from the urban center. Although its exterior appearance is simple, with ashlars and a brick belfry, its interior offers a reconstructed space with a flat plastered ceiling. On the west side, the belfry stands out with three openings for bells. The temple houses free-standing images, such as a wooden Crucified from the 17th-18th centuries and a Virgin and Child from 1867. The latter, the work of drawing professor Ramón Álvarez, is appreciated for the joyful expression of the Child. If you have the opportunity, I invite you to visit this church full of history and devotion. 🙏🌟
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Leaving the river landscape you reach the center of the town and you can rest in the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, from the 19th century.
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According to legend, the castle would be built by Don Raimundo, to communicate with his beloved Doña Guiomar, locked in the balcony that crowns the door of the Rastro (in Ávila, access through the Dávila house), given the prohibition of her father. for the couple to continue their love affairs. Given the paternal attitude, Don Raimundo exclaimed: "I'll see her manqueospese" or "I'll see her even though she weighs", and it was then that he built his castle, from which he apparently communicated with his beloved Guiomar.
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Population that is located at the foot of the northern side of the Sierra de Panamera and that on one of its sides is the Castillo de Manqueospese. As it is surrounded by mountains, as soon as you get up, you can see the entire core.
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Impressive castle that is located close to the town of Sotalbo and that has a scene worthy of a movie. The walls and towers create a beautiful image on a hill!
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The mountain bike trails around La Torre are primarily characterized by a mountainous landscape with significant elevation changes. You can expect varied terrain, including long climbs and descents, typical of inland Spanish mountain biking. These routes often traverse natural areas, providing a robust experience for riders.
There are 15 mountain bike trails available around La Torre. These routes offer a range of experiences, from easier options to more challenging rides.
Yes, there are 3 easy mountain bike trails around La Torre. While many routes are challenging, these easier options provide a good starting point for less experienced riders or those looking for a more relaxed ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, routes like the Villatoro and Garganta de los Hornos Loop offer substantial climbs and descents over 22.9 miles (36.8 km). Another difficult option is the Villatoro – Source of the Adaja River loop from Villatoro, which covers nearly 30 km with significant elevation gain.
The trails in La Torre are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars from over 6 reviews. More than 27 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging nature and natural landscapes of the routes.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around La Torre are circular. For example, the Sotalbo – Fuente Fría Picnic Area loop from Solosancho is a difficult 30.3-mile (48.7 km) loop, and the Castillo de Villaviciosa – Fuente Fría Picnic Area loop from Solosancho is a moderate 38.7 km circular route.
While mountain biking near La Torre, you can encounter several natural monuments and mountain peaks. Notable highlights include the summits of Pico Zapatero, Serrota, and Cerro de Gorría, as well as mountain passes like Alto Cuesta del Chicho (Sierra de la Paramera) and Collado de la Honda.
Given the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking in La Torre, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, typical of inland Spain, while winters may bring colder weather to higher elevations.
While the specific trails in the guide data don't explicitly state e-bike allowance, the region's mountainous terrain and long climbs make it a suitable area for e-bikes, which can assist riders in tackling the significant elevation gains.
Specific parking information for each trailhead is not detailed in the guide data. However, for routes starting from towns like Villatoro or Solosancho, you can typically find parking within or on the outskirts of these villages, which serve as common starting points for outdoor activities.
While many trails in La Torre are challenging, there are 3 easy routes that could be more suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. It's always recommended to check the specific trail details and difficulty before heading out with family.
The durations for mountain bike rides in La Torre vary significantly based on the trail's length and difficulty. For instance, the Villatoro and Garganta de los Hornos Loop typically takes around 4 hours, while the longer Arroyo Prodesagar – Rollo de Muñotello loop from Villatoro can take about 6 hours and 29 minutes.


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