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Touring cycling around Quintanar Del Rey is situated in the central part of Spain, within the traditional area known as Manchuela, at an elevation of 728 meters above sea level. The region is part of the Spanish Central Plateau, characterized by open skies and extensive agricultural lands, including vineyards. This landscape offers varied terrain for touring cyclists, with routes that may include both paved and unpaved sections. The area's agricultural history, featuring wheat, barley, olives, and grapes, contributes to a…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Casasimarro is a vibrant, artisanal town with a strong personality, known for both its musical tradition (guitars) and its agricultural production (mushrooms). It combines heritage, culture, and nature in a way that is characteristic of the La Manchuela region of Cuenca. Casasimarro is famous for its luthier tradition, unique in Castilla-La Mancha, where several generations have built guitars and instruments for nationally and internationally renowned musicians. This identity is reflected in the Monument to the Guitar, an emblem of the town. In addition to its musical tradition, Casasimarro is known as the mushroom capital, a deeply rooted agricultural activity that is central to its economy and gastronomy.
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The name of this town originates from its role as a crossroads on the ancient routes that connected Complutum with Carthago Nova in Roman times, and on the Silk Road that linked Toledo with Valencia and Cartagena. It derives from the Arabic word "rutba," the tax paid for the passage of livestock. A true inheritor of so many peoples and cultures, La Roda has absorbed the best of each, evident in its beautiful town center, its magnificent Church of El Salvador, and the Palaces of the Doctor de La Encina and the Counts of Villaleal. It is currently very well connected to the provincial capital, Albacete, from which it is only 36 km away. The entire town center has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest for its historical and artistic value.
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In this area, as you cross the cornfield, you can find wild boar tracks.
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The origin of the name of this town comes from its function as a crossing point for the ancient routes that linked Complutum with Carthago-Nova, in Roman times; or the silk route that linked Toledo with Valencia and Cartagena. It is derived from the Arabic “rutba”, the tax that was paid for the passage of livestock. As a good learner of so many people and cultures, La Roda has known how to collect the best of each and this is evident in its beautiful urban complex, its magnificent church of El Salvador and the Palaces of Doctor de La Encina and that of the Counts of Villaleal. Currently it is very well connected with its capital, Albacete, from which it is only 36 km away. Its entire urban complex has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest for its historical and artistic value.
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The Plaza Mayor does not leave you indifferent.
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Work qualified as a strange Renaissance piece due to the arrangement of its façade in the form of a corner. The date of his execution, 1627, is recorded on a scroll. Originally this façade was located in the house located opposite, demolished in 1960 and rebuilt in 1995 by the "La Enzina" Workshop School, placing its ashlars, balcony and shield in front of the original location as if it were the reflection of a mirror. As a historical note, note that the Queen of Spain Doña María Ana de Austria, widow of Felipe IV, stayed in this house in 1668.
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The church of El Salvador de la Roda is a mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles, the result of the time in which it was built throughout the 16th century and a good part of the 17th. It rises on a promontory in the center of the town, which makes it visible from all its points. The exterior has a defensive and powerful aspect with large smooth walls modulated by prismatic buttresses without a slope and small openings that serve for internal lighting.
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Dating from the 18th century, it was built from an old 16th-century building by the Countess of Villaleal's grandfather, Doña Joaquina de Arce y Lara, who belonged to the Order of Calatrava. The house presents rococo decoration motifs and on its façade there is a wavy balcony with a beautiful wrought iron railing; On the very ornate hole in the wall there is a beautiful Baroque coat of arms belonging to the 18th century.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes available around Quintanar Del Rey, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
Quintanar Del Rey, located in central Spain, generally offers stable weather year-round, making it suitable for touring cycling in most seasons. The region's open skies and agreeable climate are ideal for exploring the agricultural landscapes and vineyards.
You'll experience the characteristic landscapes of the Spanish Central Plateau, featuring open skies, extensive vineyards, and agricultural fields growing wheat, barley, olives, and grapes. Many routes offer a mix of paved and unpaved sections, providing diverse riding experiences through this scenic environment.
Yes, there are 3 easy touring cycling routes available, perfect for beginners or families looking for a more relaxed ride. These routes typically traverse gentler terrain, allowing you to enjoy the scenery at a comfortable pace.
The region offers 4 difficult touring cycling routes for those seeking a greater challenge. For example, the Casasimarro – La Roda loop from Casasimarro is a 40.1-mile (64.5 km) route that leads through extensive vineyards and agricultural fields, often completed in about 5 hours, featuring significant elevation changes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Quintanar Del Rey are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. A popular option is the Church of San Bartolomé – Pimpollada Trail loop from Tarazona de la Mancha, a 32.3-mile (52.0 km) trail traversing agricultural landscapes.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Consider visiting Casasimarro, a charming settlement, or the tranquil Hondo del Río Park. You might also encounter the historic Molino de La Losa on the Júcar River or enjoy a scenic View of Alarcón Castle and the Júcar River.
The region is part of the traditional Manchuela area, known for its agricultural history and old villages. While cycling, you'll pass through landscapes shaped by centuries of farming, and some routes may lead you through settlements like Casasimarro, which offer glimpses into local Spanish architecture and culture.
Yes, many routes in the area offer a diverse riding experience with a mix of paved and unpaved sections. For instance, the Church of San Bartolomé – Hondo del Río Park loop from Tarazona de la Mancha is a moderate 28.8-mile (46.4 km) path that combines both through the local countryside.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's open skies, the peaceful agricultural landscapes, and the variety of routes that cater to different skill levels, allowing for immersive exploration of the Spanish Central Plateau.
Yes, some routes may lead you near or through forested areas. For example, the Pine Forest of La Manchuela is a notable natural highlight in the region, offering a change of scenery from the open fields and vineyards.
For experienced riders looking for longer distances, routes like the Casasimarro – La Roda loop from Casasimarro, at 40.1 miles (64.5 km), provide a substantial ride through the region's varied terrain. Another challenging option is the Church of San Bartolomé – Wild boar area 🐗 loop from Tarazona de la Mancha, which covers 34.7 miles (55.8 km).


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