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Road cycling routes around Sotillo De Las Palomas traverse a diverse landscape within the Sierra de San Vicente, characterized by varied topography. The region features both challenging ascents and gentler slopes, with notable features such as the demanding Puerto de El Piélago. Cyclists encounter dehesa landscapes with ancient holm oaks, river valleys like the Guadyerbas, and panoramic views from higher elevations. The area provides a range of physical challenges and scenic backdrops for road cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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80.6km
03:47
1,030m
1,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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95.0km
04:07
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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54.7km
02:32
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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91.8km
04:59
1,860m
1,860m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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68.9km
03:27
1,070m
1,070m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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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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Buenaventura is a small town in Toledo in the Tiétar Valley with magnificent views of the Gredos Mountains. It's nestled in the middle of a pastureland and enjoys an agricultural atmosphere. Its location on the Viriato Trail makes it an ideal stop for refreshments.
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Cervera de los Montes is a town in Toledo located in the foothills of the Sierra de San Vicente mountains, in the middle of the dehesa (pasture). Its traditional town center is very well preserved and exudes a distinctly rural atmosphere.
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Sotillo de las Palomas is a small rural enclave in the middle of the pastureland at the foot of the San Vicente mountain range. It was established as an independent town in the 17th century. The same century as the Church of the Immaculate Conception, which is adorned inside with a Baroque altarpiece.
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A pretty town worth a stroll through.
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A legendary mountain pass in the Vuelta a España and in the Gredos mountain range, along with Serranillos, Peña Negra, Pedro Bernardo, and Puerto del Pico. It's a namesake of Serranillos, as it connects the same valleys, running parallel. Like Serranillo, it's a pass with a gentle, continuous gradient and uneven, bumpy asphalt, which is typical of this area. A pass of thermal contrasts: in winter, you're freezing cold, and in summer, you can die of heat.
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The region around Sotillo de las Palomas, nestled in the Sierra de San Vicente, offers a diverse range of road cycling routes. You'll find everything from challenging ascents to more moderate paths, traversing varied topography, dehesa landscapes with ancient holm oaks, and river valleys like the Guadyerbas. The area is well-regarded for both its scenic beauty and physical challenges.
Yes, the area is known for challenging climbs. The Puerto de El Piélago is a particularly demanding and iconic pass, a favorite among cyclists in the Sierra de San Vicente. Routes like the Mijares – Puerto de Mijares loop from Marrupe feature significant elevation gain, with over 1800 meters of climbing, offering a true test for experienced riders.
Absolutely. Several routes offer substantial distances for long-distance road cycling. For instance, the Cazalegas Reservoir – Talavera de la Reina loop from Segurilla covers approximately 95 kilometers, while the Río Tiétar – Lanzahíta loop from Jardines Camotal is nearly 80 kilometers, providing extensive rides through varied terrain.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views from the San Vicente Hill (1320m), extending towards the Sierra de Gredos National Park. The picturesque Dehesa Landscape, characterized by holm oaks, offers serene rides. You might also pass by the La Portiña Reservoir or the famous El Piélago Pass, which provides stunning vistas.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Río Tiétar – Lanzahíta loop from Jardines Camotal, the Cazalegas Reservoir – Talavera de la Reina loop from Segurilla, and the Toro and Verracos of Bayuela loop from Segurilla.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the region's diverse landscape suggests that spring and autumn would likely offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling, with milder temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be hot, and winters might bring colder weather, especially at higher elevations like the Puerto de El Piélago.
Over 170 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Sotillo de las Palomas. Riders frequently appreciate the varied terrain, which offers both scenic beauty and physical challenges. The well-maintained roads on popular routes and the rewarding panoramic views from higher points like Cerro de San Vicente are often highlighted.
Yes, the area offers several moderate routes. The Cazalegas Reservoir – Talavera de la Reina loop from Segurilla, at 95 kilometers, is rated moderate and provides views of the reservoir and agricultural areas. Another moderate option is the Toro and Verracos of Bayuela loop from Segurilla, which is shorter at 54.7 kilometers and leads through dehesa landscapes.
You'll experience a rich variety of landscapes. Routes often wind through the Sierra de San Vicente mountain range, offering varied topography. You'll also cycle through beautiful dehesa landscapes, characterized by expansive meadows dotted with ancient holm oaks, and along river valleys such as the Guadyerbas River, providing a charmingly bucolic scenery.
There are 8 road cycling routes available in the Sotillo de las Palomas area, ranging from moderate to difficult in ability level. This selection provides options for various skill sets and preferences.
Yes, the region features several water bodies that routes may pass near. The Cazalegas Reservoir – Talavera de la Reina loop from Segurilla offers views of the Cazalegas Reservoir. Additionally, the Embalse del Guadyerbas and El Pantano de Sotillo de las Palomas are significant natural features in the area, providing scenic backdrops for rides.


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