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Road cycling routes around Navalmoral de la Mata traverse diverse landscapes, featuring both flat sections and challenging ascents. The region is characterized by extensive meadows, plains, and pine forests, interspersed with cork oaks and holm oaks. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, including routes along the Tagus River and around the Valdecañas and Arrocampo reservoirs. This area provides a network of roads suitable for different skill levels, set within a Mediterranean environment.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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46.9km
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Cycle 29.2 miles (46.9 km) around Embalse del Burguillo and El Berraco from Navaluengo, featuring scenic views and challenging climbs.
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125km
06:36
2,270m
2,270m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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154km
08:32
3,320m
3,320m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Serranillos Pass is one of the most iconic mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, famous for its beauty and for being a historic stage in the Vuelta a España (Hinault's legendary stage in 1983). Views of the Cinco Villas Valley and the Gredos peaks. Spectacular scenery throughout the climb. Signage with gradient and remaining distance information. Ideal for linking up with Puerto del Pico, Pedro Bernardo, and Mijares for an epic stage.
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The Mijares Pass is one of the great mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, highly prized by cyclists for its length, elevation gain, and scenic beauty. Maximum gradient: 11% (on short ramps before Mijares). There are several steep sections in the villages and near the Horcajo area, as well as another one 2 km from the summit.
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The Pedro Bernardo Pass is one of the classic climbs in the Sierra de Gredos mountains, highly prized by cyclists and a regular feature of races like the Vuelta a España. First section: Up to the village (Pedro Bernardo), with gradients of 5-6%, a road in good condition, and spectacular views of the Tiétar Valley. Urban section: In the village, the gradient eases, even offering some flatter sections. Second section: After the village, the asphalt becomes rougher, and the toughest kilometer (7-8%) appears, followed by a "balcony" section with incredible views and a sustained 5% gradient to the summit.
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What to see in Cuevas del Valle Church of the Nativity of Our Lady A 16th-century church with a mix of styles, predominantly Gothic. It houses an impressive Baroque altarpiece. Hermitages Hermitage of Saint Anthony Abbot Hermitage of Our Lady of the Port (or of Sorrows) Pillory of Justice A historical symbol of the town. Roman Road of Puerto del Pico One of the best-preserved Roman roads in Spain, an essential route for hikers and history enthusiasts. Traditional Architecture Cobblestone streets, stone houses with wooden balconies, charming squares.
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Cuevas del Valle is a charming village in the Barranco de las Cinco Villas, within the Tiétar Valley and on the southern slopes of the Sierra de Gredos mountain range. It's ideal for a rural getaway combining history, nature, and gastronomy.
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You cool down very quickly up here, especially when it's windy.
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Highest point 1580 on this route, there is a large parking lot to enjoy the view.
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There are over 40 road cycling routes around Navalmoral de la Mata, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The region offers a diverse cycling experience, from flat sections ideal for speed to ascents that test endurance. You'll traverse picturesque villages, quiet secondary roads, extensive meadows, plains, and pine forests, often characterized by cork and holm oaks. Routes also follow the Tagus River and skirt the Valdecañas and Arrocampo reservoirs.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, there are options suitable for beginners. For instance, the Monfragüe Biosphere Reserve BTT Center, which includes the nearby municipality of Toril, offers several cycling itineraries, some of which are family-friendly. The region has 1 easy route and 11 moderate routes, providing good starting points.
Absolutely. Navalmoral de la Mata is an excellent destination for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. The area features 31 difficult routes, including significant elevation gains and mountain passes. Routes like the Puerto de Pedro Bernardo – Puerto de Mijares loop from Navalmoral de la Sierra, covering over 90 miles with substantial climbing, are perfect for testing endurance.
Road cycling routes in the area offer stunning views of natural features like the Valdecañas and Arrocampo reservoirs, the Tagus River, and the extensive Extremaduran meadows. You can also pass by highlights such as Pico Zapatero and enjoy views from View of the Alberche River.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You might encounter the majestic Castle of Belvís de Monroy, the picturesque 16th-century Church of San Blas in Toril, or the historic Puente Viejo de Navaluenga. The Temple of the Woodcutters of Augustobriga, with its Roman ruins overlooking the Valdecañas reservoir, is another notable historical point of interest.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Navalmoral de la Mata are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Burguillo Reservoir Loop via El Barraco and Navalmoral and the Burguillo Reservoir – Puerto de Mijares loop, which offer scenic circular journeys.
The road cycling routes around Navalmoral de la Mata are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful Mediterranean landscapes, and the opportunities to explore quiet roads and charming villages.
Absolutely. Navalmoral de la Mata's proximity to Monfragüe National Park, a renowned birdwatching paradise, makes it ideal for combining cycling with birdwatching. The Valdecañas Reservoir also attracts native and migratory birds, offering excellent opportunities to spot wildlife while on your ride.
The Mediterranean climate of Navalmoral de la Mata generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn are typically ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler days.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around Navalmoral de la Mata, particularly in the towns and villages that serve as common starting points for routes. For specific routes, you can often find designated parking areas, such as the 'Parking del mirador estelar de Navaluenga' mentioned for several challenging loops.
The routes often pass through or near picturesque villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and local shops for refreshments. Navalmoral de la Mata itself, and surrounding settlements, offer various accommodation options for cyclists looking to stay in the area.


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