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Road cycling routes around Fuentes De Magaña traverse the rugged and abrupt relief of the Tierras Altas region in Soria, Spain. The area is characterized by significant elevation changes, offering challenging climbs and descents through the Sierras de Alcarama and Rodadero. The landscape features numerous ravines and springs, alongside extensive holm oak, oak, and chaparral forests, providing varied scenery for cyclists. This mountainous topography ensures a demanding yet rewarding road cycling experience.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57.8km
03:10
1,220m
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Hard road ride. Very 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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76.4km
04:02
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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40.1km
01:58
610m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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there is a fountain and bar in the square
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Santa Cruz de Yanguas is a municipality in Soria in the Tierras Altas region, community of Castilla y León. During the Middle Ages it was part of the Community of Villa y Tierra de Yanguas. It is located in the Baos River basin, and has important forest and mycological resources. The municipal area is part of the Urbión Regional Reserve, with a large presence of deer, roe deer, wild boar and woodcock. Of its heritage, the Roman bridge that spans the bed of the Baos River, the church of the Santísima Trinidad (16th century) in Gothic style and the hermitage of the Virgen del Pilar stand out. As in the rest of the region, you can find dinosaur footprints (ichnites).
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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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Fuentes de Magaña is a town in Soria in the Tierras Altas region, in the community of Castilla y León. During the Middle Ages it was part of the Community of Villa y Tierra de Magaña. Of its heritage, the church of the Immaculate Conception and the hermitage of San Sebastián stand out. Just 200 meters from the town, to the south, you can see some dinosaur footprints, in the area known as the Miraflores ravine.
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Magaña Castle is a medieval fortress located on a hill overlooking the town of the same name, in the province of Soria, Tierras Altas region, community of Castilla y León. It is believed to have been built during two stages throughout the 15th century. The inner enclosure would be built in the first stage, and the outer barrier in a second. Due to its architectural characteristics, it belongs to the typology of stately castle of the Valladolid school, very common in the north of Castile in the second half of the 15th century.
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Magaña is one of those towns that surprises you greatly the first time you go. It is located on a promontory above the Alhama River valley and at the highest part stands the Nava del Marqués castle, built in the 15th century from a 10th century Berber tower. From the castle wall you can see a beautiful panoramic view of the town, in the foreground the church of San Martín de Tours stands out, built in the 16th century on a Romanesque hermitage.
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The region around Fuentes de Magaña is characterized by a rugged and abrupt relief, nestled within the Sierras de Alcarama and Rodadero. You can expect significant elevation changes, offering challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. Routes often traverse dense holm oak, oak, and chaparral forests, with numerous ravines and springs adding to the scenic beauty.
There are several road cycling routes around Fuentes de Magaña, with this guide featuring 5 highly-rated options. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate to difficult, ensuring a rewarding experience for most road cyclists.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For instance, the challenging San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra is a long, difficult ride. Another option is the Navajun from Valdemadera — circular by the views to Castillo de Magaña and Cigudosa, which offers stunning views.
The area is rich in natural and cultural heritage. You might encounter historical sites like the Castle of la Nava del Marqués de Magaña or the ancient San Pedro Church. The region is also known for the Miraflores Ichnite Site, featuring fossilized dinosaur footprints, which is a unique natural attraction near Fuentes de Magaña.
Yes, there are moderate options available. The San Juan de Rabanera Church – Church of Santo Domingo loop from Suellacabras is a moderate route covering nearly 60 km. Another good choice is the Puerto de Oncala loop from San Andrés de San Pedro, a shorter moderate ride.
Given the mountainous terrain and potential for varied weather, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in the Fuentes de Magaña region. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures and less extreme weather, making long rides more enjoyable.
The routes offer diverse and picturesque views. You'll cycle through dense natural woodlands, past rugged mountainous landscapes, and alongside scenic ravines. Many routes provide panoramic vistas, including views of historical sites like the Castillo de Magaña.
Absolutely. The region's 'áspero y abrupto' (rugged and abrupt) relief, with its significant elevation changes, makes it ideal for experienced road cyclists. Many routes are classified as difficult, featuring substantial climbs and descents through the Sierras de Alcarama and Rodadero, promising a demanding yet rewarding experience.
Yes, the Navajun from Valdemadera — circular by the views to Castillo de Magaña and Cigudosa specifically highlights views of the Castillo de Magaña. Another route, the Views of the Castillo de Magaña – Fuentes de Magaña loop from Alto de la Sierrezuela, also offers excellent perspectives of the castle.
Road cycling in Fuentes de Magaña stands out due to its combination of rugged mountainous terrain within the Natura 2000 network, offering both challenging climbs and descents through the Sierras de Alcarama and Rodadero. The tranquil rural environment, low traffic levels, and the presence of unique natural and historical attractions like the dinosaur footprints and ancient churches, provide a distinct and enriching experience.
The longest route in this guide is the challenging San Pedro Manrique from Magaña — circular via Santa Cruz de Yanguas and Castilfrío de la Sierra, which spans approximately 97.4 kilometers and involves a significant elevation gain.


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