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Road cycling routes around Benafarces traverse a serene rural landscape within the province of Valladolid, Castilla y León, Spain. The region is characterized by high plains (páramos) interspersed with small hills, creating varied terrain. Cyclists will find a network of quiet rural roads winding through vast expanses of cereal fields and wooded areas, offering scenic routes. This blend of agricultural fields and gentle hills provides an appealing setting for road cycling.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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105km
04:21
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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64.0km
02:37
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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61.2km
02:53
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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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02:39
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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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Located on a plain near the village of Villalonso (population approximately 75), 11 km from Toro and about 47 km from Zamora. It is a typical square-plan castle-palace with a high moat (now filled in), corner towers, crenellated walls, and a keep crowned by a machicolation.
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The current castle was built in the 15th century on the site of an earlier 13th-century fortification, which belonged to the Order of Alcántara. In 1470, Juan de Ulloa and his wife, María de Sarmiento, rebuilt it in a palatial style, placing their coats of arms above the entrance. Juan supported the Portuguese cause in the War of the Castilian Succession and died defending the castle in 1476; his widow then defended it for a time.
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The Alcázar of Toro is a historic fortification located in the town of Toro (Zamora, Castile and León), with great heritage and scenic value. It was built in the 10th century during the Christian repopulation, as part of the defensive system against Muslim incursions. It was reinforced in subsequent centuries, especially in the Middle Ages, when Toro acquired strategic importance in the Kingdom of León and later in Castile. It played a prominent role in the War of the Castilian Succession (1475), in the famous Battle of Toro between supporters of Isabella I of Castile and Joanna la Beltraneja.
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High on a hill near Urueña stands this Romanesque hermitage of Mozarabic origin, one of the most unique in Castile and León. What few know is that beneath its floor were found Visigothic pottery fragments and a small well used to collect rainwater, considered blessed. Local shepherds said that this water cured eyesight if applied at dawn. Today, the well remains, covered by a slab, and the hermitage continues to hold its air of mystery among the golden stones of the moor.
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Well-preserved castle, interesting visit, and beautiful views of the Castilian countryside, especially in spring. Good trails for mountain biking.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of the Annunciation is located in Urueña, in the province of Valladolid and is an outstanding example of Romanesque-Lombard art in Spain. Built in the 12th century by order of the Infanta Sancha Raimúndez, on the site of a previous Mozarabic church. It is the only complete example of Romanesque-Lombard art in Castile and León. The hermitage is located in a small valley a few kilometres from the town of Urueña, offering a magnificent view of the wall that surrounds the town.
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On April 23, 1521, the so-called Battle of Villalar was fought on the outskirts of this town. It put an end to the War of the Communities of Castile, which pitted King Charles V against the Comuneros, peasants, nobles, ecclesiastics and bourgeois who had rebelled against the excessive tax pressure imposed by the monarch and the scant participation of Castile in imperial politics. In this battle, the comuneros Padilla, Bravo and Maldonado were captured and executed the following day. The monolith commemorates them.
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Today, only the outer walls remain, and the various rooms that it may have had in the past have completely disappeared. It was built around the year 1060 by the Castilian monarch Ferdinand I the Great on the remains of an ancient Roman fortification.
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Road cycling around Benafarces primarily features a serene rural landscape characterized by high plains (páramos) interspersed with small, gentle hills. You'll find quiet rural roads winding through vast expanses of cereal fields and wooded areas, offering varied terrain. Many routes offer well-paved surfaces, suitable for moderate rides.
The road cycling routes listed for Benafarces are generally considered moderate in difficulty. While there aren't specific 'easy' routes, the gentle hills and well-paved rural roads make the area accessible for cyclists with good fitness looking for a pleasant, moderate ride rather than a highly challenging one.
The region around Benafarces is rich in history and culture. You can encounter impressive structures like Villalonso Castle, Tiedra Castle, and the Clock Tower of Morales de Toro. The village of Benafarces itself boasts the 16th-century Church of the Asunción Santa María la Nueva and traditional architecture with unique 'paneras' and dovecotes.
Yes, several popular road cycling routes around Benafarces are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include Urueña y Wamba desde Tiedra – circular por los castillos and Mota del Marqués – Torrelobatón Castle loop from Morales de Toro.
The road cycling routes in Benafarces are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquil rural setting, the scenic views of cereal fields, and the quiet roads that allow for an immersive experience in the natural beauty of the region.
The region experiences a continental climate with hot, dry summers and cold winters. Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for road cycling, offering milder temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summers can be very warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters can be chilly.
Beyond the expansive cereal fields and gentle hills, you can find natural points of interest such as the Tiedra Lavender Fields, which offer a stunning visual spectacle when in bloom. The varied landscape of the Comarca de los Montes Torozos also provides numerous scenic viewpoints over the high plains and wooded areas.
While Benafarces itself is a quiet village, the routes often pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes, bars, or restaurants. It's advisable to plan your stops in advance, especially on longer routes, as services may be spread out in this rural area.
Yes, for experienced riders looking for longer distances, routes like Urueña y Wamba desde Tiedra – circular por los castillos cover over 100 km, offering a substantial ride through varied terrain and connecting historical sites.
The routes around Benafarces feature moderate elevation changes, reflecting the region's high plains interspersed with small hills. For example, the Urueña y Wamba desde Tiedra – circular por los castillos route includes over 650 meters of elevation gain, providing a good workout without extreme climbs.
Yes, there are several road cycling routes that are approximately 50-70km in length, perfect for a half-day ride. Examples include Plaza de Santa Marina – Clock Tower of Toro loop from Abezames (around 64 km) and Urueña Castle – Villalonso Castle loop from La Posta del Llano (around 61 km).
The diverse natural environment, with oaks, holm oaks, pines, and poplars, provides habitat for small mammals and various bird species. While cycling through the quiet rural areas, you might spot local birds and other small wildlife, especially in the wooded sections or near the rivers and streams like the Sequillo, Bajoz, and Hornija.


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