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Road cycling routes around Villaflor, Ávila, are characterized by the flat plains of the Moraña region, interspersed with gentle rolling hills. The landscape features agricultural fields, historic castles, and small villages. Elevation gains are generally moderate, with some routes offering more significant climbs. The area provides a network of paved roads suitable for various road cycling abilities.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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76.9km
03:51
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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57.3km
02:42
650m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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21.3km
00:50
60m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.5km
01:30
420m
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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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Narros de Saldueña Castle, also known as the Castle of the Duke of Montellano, is one of the best-preserved fortresses in the province of Ávila. It is located in the town of Narros de Saldueña, within the town limits. Construction: Late 15th century, attributed to Rodrigo de Valderrábanos, Lord of the Saldueña Estate. Expansions: It was renovated and enlarged at the beginning of the 16th century by his successors.
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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 Castle of the Duke of Montellano, also known as Castle of Narros de Saldueña, is located at the end of the town of Narros de Saldueña, in the heart of the La Moraña plain, in the province of Ávila, autonomous community of Castilla y León. This castle, tracing its origins to the 15th century, is a good example of a castle-palace built with brick and mud (mortar), which relates it to Mudejar architecture.
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Anyone visiting Avila should definitely visit this viewpoint. You won't find a better view of Avila and especially the imposing wall.
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The road cycling routes around Villaflor, Ávila, are primarily characterized by the flat plains of the Moraña region. You'll also encounter gentle rolling hills, agricultural fields, historic castles, and charming small villages. The area provides a network of paved roads suitable for various road cycling abilities.
Yes, Villaflor offers several easy road cycling routes. For example, the Llanura de la Moraña y Castillo del Duque de Montellano — circular desde San Pedro del Arroyo is an easy 23.5-mile (37.8 km) trail that offers views of the Moraña plain and a historic castle, with moderate elevation gain.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Las Fuentes Pass – Sigeres loop from Ortigosa de Rioalmar is a difficult 57.2-mile (92.0 km) trail. This route features varied terrain and significant elevation gain, often taking around 4 hours 27 minutes to complete.
Yes, there are several circular road cycling routes available. A popular option is the Llanura de la Moraña y Castillo del Duque de Montellano — circular desde San Pedro del Arroyo. Another is the Walls of Ávila – Views of Ávila loop from Cardeñosa de Ávila, which provides scenic views of the historic Walls of Ávila.
The routes often pass through or near charming settlements like Cardeñosa and Aveinte. You might also encounter historic religious buildings such as the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Muñomer del Peco or the Hermitage of Our Lady of Rihondo, adding cultural interest to your ride.
Absolutely. The Walls of Ávila – Views of Ávila loop from Cardeñosa de Ávila is a moderate 35.8-mile (57.6 km) route specifically designed to provide scenic views of the historic Walls of Ávila and the surrounding countryside.
Elevation gains around Villaflor are generally moderate, especially on routes across the Moraña plains. However, some routes offer more significant climbs. For instance, the Las Fuentes Pass – Sigeres loop features an elevation gain of nearly 1,300 meters, providing a substantial climbing challenge.
Road cyclists using komoot frequently praise the varied terrain, from open plains to gentle ascents, and the opportunity to explore historic architecture. The routes are well-regarded for offering options suitable for different ability levels, from easy loops to more challenging rides.
Many routes around Villaflor start from small towns or villages like San Pedro del Arroyo or Cardeñosa de Ávila. These locations typically offer public parking options, often near town squares or local amenities, making it convenient to begin your ride.
Yes, you can cycle past historic castles in the region. The Llanura de la Moraña y Castillo del Duque de Montellano — circular desde San Pedro del Arroyo route, for example, offers views of a historic castle, adding a cultural element to your ride.
The longest route featured in this guide is the Las Fuentes Pass – Sigeres loop from Ortigosa de Rioalmar. This challenging route covers 57.2 miles (92.0 km), making it ideal for cyclists looking for a longer endurance ride.


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