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Mountain bike trails around Fuentes de Magaña are set within Spain's "Tierras Altas" region, characterized by a rugged and abrupt relief. The area is situated at an elevation of 1,142 meters (approximately 3,747 feet) above sea level, featuring mountains, valleys, and riverbeds. Pine and oak forests cover much of the landscape, with numerous ravines and natural springs feeding the Alhama River. Riders can expect varied terrain, including challenging climbs and descents across the Sierras de Alcarama and del Rodadero.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
5.0
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27
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49.1km
05:00
1,280m
1,290m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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40.7km
04:17
1,190m
1,190m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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32.8km
03:32
990m
990m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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34.5km
02:50
610m
610m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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38.2km
04:00
1,120m
1,120m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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There is a park and fountains next to this beautiful bridge where you can even take a dip on a hot day
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Beautiful place where a small waterfall forms
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There is a fountain and a bar in the center of the village
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Small and pretty town, area with lots of interesting mountain bike trails
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Descent from Fuentes to Magaña
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The entire Tierras Altas area is a delight for mountain biking and hiking.
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San Pedro Manrique is a municipality in Soria in the Tierras Altas region, in the community of Castilla y León. Its origin dates back to the Celts, Vascones, Iberians and Romans. With the passage of time, other neighboring towns such as Sarnago, Las Fuentes de San Pedro, Matasejún, Palacio de San Pedro, Taniñe, Valdenegrillos and Ventosa de San Pedro have been incorporated into the municipal area. San Pedro Manrique is well known for his particular way of celebrating San Juan Day. On the night of San Juan the well-known "paso del fuego" is carried out, in which the embers of a bonfire are stepped on by the town's natives, barefoot and carrying someone on their backs. Among its heritage, the hermitage of the Virgen de la Peña, the church of San Miguel, the remains of a castle on the outskirts and the ruins of the convent of San Pedro el Viejo stand out.
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Sarnago is a town in the Tierras Altas region, in the province of Soria, community of Castilla y León. It belongs to the municipality of San Pedro Manrique since 1972. The origins of Sarnago may date back to pre-Roman times, since a nearby mountain known as "el Castiillo" could have been the location of a surveillance watchtower. The time of greatest splendor of Sarnago was during the period of the Mesta (from the 13th to the 19th centuries), an organization created by Alfonso This small town has been losing population with the passage of time and the abandonment of rural activities, but an association founded in 1980 is recovering and restoring different infrastructure and heritage of Sarnago, such as the public fountain, the washing places, as well as the public lighting. . A project has recently been launched to create a "coliving" and attract population to the town.
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The mountain bike trails around Fuentes de Magaña are characterized by a rugged and abrupt relief, nestled within the Sierras de Alcarama and del Rodadero. You'll encounter varied terrain, including challenging climbs and descents, deep ravines, and riverbeds fed by natural springs. The landscape is rich with pine and oak forests, offering a diverse and exhilarating riding experience.
While many routes in Fuentes de Magaña are rated moderate to difficult, the region offers a range of options. For those looking for a less strenuous ride, the area's network includes trails that can be enjoyed by riders with some experience, though purely beginner-level trails are less common. The overall terrain is quite demanding due to the mountainous landscape.
Experienced mountain bikers will find plenty of challenging routes. For instance, the San Pedro Manrique – Arroyo Montes de Magaña Trail loop from Fuentes de Magaña is a difficult 30.5-mile (49.1 km) trail offering extensive views across the high-altitude landscape. Another demanding option is the San Pedro Church – Views of the Castillo de Magaña loop from Fuentes de Magaña, a difficult 25.3-mile (40.7 km) path with scenic vistas and varied terrain.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Views of the Castillo de Magaña – San Pedro Church loop from Magaña, a 20.4-mile (32.8 km) trail, and the Fuentes de Magaña – Views of Cigudosa loop from Fuentes de Magaña, which is a moderate 34.4-mile (34.4 km) route.
Mountain bike trails in Fuentes de Magaña vary in length and duration. You can expect routes ranging from approximately 20 miles (32 km) to over 30 miles (49 km). Durations typically range from 3.5 hours for shorter, difficult routes to around 5 hours for longer, more challenging trails, depending on your pace and the specific route's elevation changes.
The region is rich in both natural beauty and historical sites. You can enjoy views of the majestic Moncayo peak and traverse areas within the Natura 2000 network. Historically, you might pass by the Castle of la Nava del Marqués de Magaña or the San Pedro Church. The area also features ancient forts and the significant Miraflores Icnite Site with dinosaur footprints, though these may require a short detour from the main trails.
The mountain bike routes in Fuentes de Magaña are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Over 100 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the rugged highlands, dense forests, and the challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails.
Fuentes de Magaña is a small village, and while specific designated mountain bike trailheads with large parking lots might be limited, you can typically find parking within the village itself or at common starting points for routes. It's advisable to check the specific route details on komoot for suggested starting points and parking information.
The Tierras Altas region, where Fuentes de Magaña is located, experiences varied weather. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for mountain biking, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, and winters can bring cold temperatures and snow, especially at higher elevations, which might limit trail access.
Given the rugged and abrupt nature of the terrain and the prevalence of moderate to difficult trails, many routes around Fuentes de Magaña are more suited for experienced riders. While there are no specific 'easy' rated trails in the provided data, families with older children who have mountain biking experience might find some of the moderate sections enjoyable. Always check the route difficulty and elevation profiles before heading out with family.
Many trails offer breathtaking views across the high-altitude landscape of the Sierras de Alcarama and del Rodadero. Routes like the San Pedro Church – Fuentes de Magaña loop from Fuentes de Magaña provide panoramic vistas. You can also expect views of the Moncayo peak and the historic Castillo de Magaña from various points along the trails.


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