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Road cycling around Fuenllana, Spain, offers diverse terrain ranging from the plains of La Mancha to the foothills of the Sierra de Alcaraz. This region provides varied gradients, from gentle slopes across agricultural landscapes to more challenging ascents. Cyclists can expect quiet roads through rural environments, with routes often traversing historical towns and natural viewpoints. The area's topography supports a range of road cycling experiences for different ability levels.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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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. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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71.2km
03:06
560m
560m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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45.2km
01:59
330m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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100km
04:54
1,470m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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After the walk, what better way to end the visit to Villanueva de los Infantes than with some Coca-Colas, some cold beers and some tapas in a typical local bar right in the Plaza Mayor, as its name suggests.
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On one side is the Church of Santo Domingo, built in the 17th century following the principles of the Counter-Reformation. Highlights include the main altar with its Baroque altarpiece featuring Solomonic columns. Above it are interesting frescoes depicting Saint Dominic. Among the side chapels, the Chapel of Souls, founded by the Ballesteros family, the Chapel of Ecce Homo, commissioned by the Duke of San Fernando, and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, commissioned by the Bustos family, are particularly noteworthy. However, the most visited site is the convent, or rather, the cell where Francisco de Quevedo died in 1645. Quevedo's cell, open to the public, is the exact spot where the writer passed away shortly after arriving in Villanueva, already very ill. Following the confiscation of church property in 1844, the convent was closed, and today part of the building houses cultural events and a hotel. The opening hours and admission prices are as follows: Opening Hours: Monday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Closed Tuesdays. Wednesday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission: €2 (Reduced: €1).
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The Plaza Mayor is Neoclassical in style and a key element of the urban design, housing the main political and religious institutions. The Church of San Andrés is notable for its Neoclassical façade, featuring a deep semicircular arch, an image of Saint Andrew, and the coat of arms of the Habsburgs. Inside, the Chapel of the Busts is preserved, in whose crypt Francisco de Quevedo was buried. Visiting hours and prices are: Hours: Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Admission: General €2 (Reduced €1).
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The King's Lagoon, one of the most emblematic lagoons in the Ruidera Lakes Natural Park: It is located within the municipality of Ruidera (Ciudad Real), at the main entrance to the natural park. It is one of the first lagoons you see when traveling through the park by road, very close to the town of Ruidera. It stands out for the turquoise color of its waters, which in some places are reminiscent of the Caribbean. It is photogenic and easily accessible, ideal for those looking for a place to relax or take a swim. The bottom is clearly visible thanks to the water's transparency.
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The Mirador de la Laguna de San Pedro viewpoint is located in the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, within the municipality of Ossa de Montiel (Albacete). It is one of the most spectacular viewpoints for admiring this group of lagoons.
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Laguna del Rey is one of the most emblematic lagoons in the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, located within the municipality of Ruidera (Ciudad Real). It lies just outside the town of Ruidera, and is one of the first lagoons encountered when traveling through the park by road. It is easily accessible by car, although parking near the water can be difficult during peak season.
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The Mirador de la Laguna del Rey (King's Lagoon Viewpoint) is one of the most emblematic spots in the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park. Located high above the village of Ruidera, it offers a spectacular panoramic view of Laguna del Rey, Laguna de la Colgada, and the Hundimiento area.
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The access road to La Isla in the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, near Ossa de Montiel, is a highlight for those exploring the area by car or bicycle. La Isla is located in the middle lagoon zone, near Laguna de San Pedro and Laguna del Rey, two of the largest and most photogenic lagoons in the park.
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The region around Fuenllana offers diverse terrain, transitioning from the wide plains of La Mancha to the more rugged foothills of the Sierra de Alcaraz. This means you can find routes with gentle slopes across agricultural landscapes, ideal for relaxed rides, as well as more challenging ascents as you venture towards the mountains. The area provides a variety of gradients to suit different fitness levels.
While the routes around Fuenllana are generally rated moderate to difficult, the plains of La Mancha offer sections with gentler slopes. For example, routes like Montiel – Ermita del Cristo de Jamila loop from Montiel, a moderate 27.8-mile path, provide rural scenery and quieter roads, which can be more approachable.
Road cycling routes in this area often pass through or near historical towns and sites. For instance, the town of Villanueva de los Infantes, just 5.9 km from Fuenllana, is rich in history with notable buildings like the Town Hall and the Convent of Santo Domingo, where Francisco de Quevedo died. You can explore highlights such as the Main Square or the Convent of Santo Domingo in Villanueva de los Infantes. The Carrizosa from Villanueva de los Infantes – circular route explores several historical towns.
Yes, several routes around Fuenllana are designed as loops. For example, the popular Carrizosa from Villanueva de los Infantes – circular via Santa Cruz de los Cáñamos and Castillo de Montiel is a 43.9-mile circular route. Another option is the Montiel – Ermita del Cristo de Jamila loop from Montiel, a moderate 27.8-mile path, and the El Hundimiento Waterfall – Laguna del Rey loop from Carrizosa.
The region's climate suggests that spring and autumn would likely offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures. Summers can be quite hot in La Mancha, while winters might be cooler, especially in the higher elevations of the Sierra de Alcaraz. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, some routes incorporate natural highlights. For instance, the El Hundimiento Waterfall – Laguna del Rey loop from Carrizosa is a 44.6-mile trail that leads through scenic areas, including a waterfall, offering a beautiful natural attraction during your ride.
The road cycling routes around Fuenllana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the quiet rural roads, and the opportunity to explore historical towns and natural viewpoints. Over 40 road cyclists have used komoot to explore this region.
Yes, the Campo de Montiel and Sierra de Alcaraz regions are generally less densely populated, meaning road cyclists can typically enjoy quieter roads with less traffic. This contributes to a more pleasant and safer riding experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rural environment.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation gains, particularly as you head towards the Sierra de Alcaraz. The Montiel – Bienservida loop from Montiel is a difficult 62.2-mile route with over 1400 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding ride through varied landscapes.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Fuenllana and nearby towns like Villanueva de los Infantes or Montiel, which serve as starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to look for parking in the town centers or designated public areas when planning your ride.
Yes, the region offers longer routes for those looking for extended rides. The Montiel – Bienservida loop from Montiel is a substantial 62.2-mile (100 km) route, while the Carrizosa from Villanueva de los Infantes – circular covers 43.9 miles (70.7 km), providing excellent options for longer excursions.


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