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Road cycling routes around Muñogalindo are situated in the province of Ávila, Spain, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features unique granite landscapes, including formations around Pico Zapatero, and is bordered by the white reliefs of the Serrota mountain range. Muñogalindo is located within the Amblés Valley, providing access to the Sierra de Paramera and Gredos mountains, which offer varied elevation changes suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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48.7km
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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. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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89.9km
04:42
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Sancti Spiritus Bridge in Ávila is a historic structure that crosses the Chico River, very close to the Chico River Park. It is a medieval-style stone bridge, probably linked to the ancient Monastery of Sancti Spiritus, founded in the 13th century.
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The park extends between the bridge over the Chico River, the extension of Nuestra Señora de Sonsoles Street, and the Burgohondo road bridge, bordering Juan Pablo II Avenue. One of the most popular routes is the circular route from the Roman Bridge over the Adaja River, ideal for easy walks and enjoying the park's natural surroundings.
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The Walls of Ávila are an impressive medieval fortification that surrounds the old town of Ávila, in Castile and León. These walls, built in the 11th century, are one of the best-preserved walled enclosures in Spain and were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1985.
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This bridge was built to facilitate crossing the Adaja River and connect the Roman city of Ávila with the opposite bank. Although only the hidden abutments on the edges of the original Roman bridge remain, the bridge visible today dates back to the 12th century.
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The bridge is nice, the area not so much.
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In the southwest area of the city.
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The truth is that it is a wonderful viewpoint of Ávila.
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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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There are 5 road cycling routes around Muñogalindo, offering diverse terrain for cyclists of varying skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
The region is characterized by fascinating granite formations, including those around Pico Zapatero, and the white reliefs of the Serrota mountain range. You'll cycle through the Amblés Valley with views of the Sierra de Paramera and Gredos mountains, offering varied elevation changes from valley floors to mountain passes.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy', several moderate routes are available. For instance, the Venta La Tortilla – Views of Ávila loop from Gemuño is a moderate 48 km route with a manageable elevation gain, making it a good option for those with some cycling experience.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Las Fuentes Pass – Puerto de Villatoro loop from La Torre is classified as difficult. This 89.9 km route involves significant elevation gain, leading through mountain passes and providing a demanding ride.
Many routes offer stunning vistas. The Venta La Tortilla – Views of Ávila loop from Gemuño and the Convento de San José – Views of Ávila loop from Muñogalindo both provide excellent views towards the historic city of Ávila. You can also find specific viewpoints like Views of Valdecasa in the area.
Absolutely. The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter unique granite formations around Pico Zapatero and the majestic peaks of the Sierra de Gredos. Man-made monuments like the Rollo de Muñotello and the Plaza de la Torre and Fuente de Piedra are also points of interest.
Yes, all the listed road cycling routes around Muñogalindo are loops. Examples include the Sancti Spiritu Bridge – Views of Ávila loop from Padiernos and the Puerto de Menga – Muñogalindo loop from La Torre, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Routes vary in length and elevation. You can find moderate routes like the Sancti Spiritu Bridge – Views of Ávila loop from Padiernos, which is 42.1 km with about 358 meters of elevation gain. For a longer challenge, the Las Fuentes Pass – Puerto de Villatoro loop from La Torre spans nearly 90 km with over 1450 meters of climbing.
The road cycling routes in Muñogalindo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning views of Ávila and the Sierra de Gredos, and the unique granite landscapes that make for a memorable riding experience.
The region offers a wide range of outdoor activities. You can explore the granite formations and mountainous terrain through hiking. Rock climbing is popular on the Gredos massif, and there's a via ferrata at Risquillo de Pradosegar. Horse riding is also an option, and during winter, snowshoeing and mountain biking are popular.
Yes, Muñogalindo's location within the Amblés Valley provides excellent access and views of the Sierra de Gredos mountains. Many road cycling routes in the area offer dramatic backdrops of these majestic peaks, including Almanzor (2,592 m) and its glacial cirques.
Yes, the region around Muñogalindo features routes that traverse mountain passes. The Las Fuentes Pass – Puerto de Villatoro loop from La Torre is a prime example, specifically designed to lead through challenging mountain passes, offering both a physical test and rewarding views.


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