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Road cycling routes around Barchín Del Hoyo traverse a varied landscape within the Cuenca province of Castilla-La Mancha. The region features a mix of agricultural zones and gentle hills, characteristic of the Serranía Baja de Cuenca. Road cyclists can explore open rural landscapes and routes along the left bank of the Júcar River. This topography provides diverse options for road cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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89.8km
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This difficult 55.8-mile road cycling route from Motilla del Palancar offers challenging climbs and scenic views in the Cuenca region.
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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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47.3km
02:08
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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What to see at the archaeological site: Roman Forum: Political and commercial center. Judicial Basilica: Space for the administration of justice. Nymphaeum: Monumental fountain with sculptural decoration. Cisterns: Large reservoirs beneath the forum square. Hanging Houses: Dwellings partially suspended over the cliff, precursors to the famous hanging houses of Cuenca. Roman Baths: Visible from the outside. Church of La Sey: Built with Roman materials, a blend of Romanesque, Renaissance, and Baroque styles.
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Valeria is a Roman city located in the province of Cuenca (Castilla-La Mancha), in the municipality of Las Valeras, on the gorge of the Gritos River. It is one of the most important archaeological sites on the Meseta Central plateau and preserves a very complete Roman forum, as well as other urban elements characteristic of Roman Hispania.
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The Roman city of Valeria is a fascinating archaeological site located in the province of Cuenca, about 30 km from the city. Founded in the 1st century BC, Valeria offers a unique insight into Roman urban planning and engineering.🚶♀️😎🌄
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It is a beautiful and quiet town in the interior of Cuenca, where the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción stands out, next to the Plaza de la Constitución and the Cerro de los Cubos, where the remains of an old Arab fortress from the 16th century are found. XI. The outskirts of the municipality are also worthy of a postcard at the time when the sunflowers are in their greatest splendor.
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Typical small town of the province of Cuenca and which is surrounded by a set of rounded hills and large areas of land that in this case end at the Alarcón Reservoir.
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The passage of the Río Gritos through this area before arriving at the Alarcón Reservoir is where you will find this beautiful river crossing where large walls are erected. Stop by to see if any vultures appear!
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18 km section of road that connects the towns of Olmeda del Rey and Almodóvar del Pinar. Asphalt in good condition, little traffic.
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The region offers a varied landscape, characteristic of the Serranía Baja de Cuenca. You'll find a mix of agricultural zones and gentle hills, providing diverse options from leisurely rides through fields to more challenging climbs. Routes also follow the left bank of the Júcar River, offering scenic views.
Yes, the area features routes with varying difficulty levels. For instance, the Alarcón Reservoir Loop from Motilla del Palancar is a difficult 55.8-mile (89.8 km) route with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Gritos River Gorge – Valeria – Roman city ruins loop from Buenache de Alarcón, which spans 70.3 miles (113.1 km) and explores river gorges and historical sites.
You can explore several interesting sites. The Gritos River Gorge – Valeria – Roman city ruins loop from Buenache de Alarcón takes you past ancient Roman city ruins. The Alarcón Reservoir Loop from Motilla del Palancar offers views of the picturesque Alarcón Reservoir. Additionally, the broader region is home to the Fuente de la Mota Iberian Settlement, the Church of La Asunción, and the Palace of Los Melgarejo in Barchín Del Hoyo itself.
The climate in Barchín Del Hoyo is temperate in winter and warm to hot in summer. This makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring the diverse landscapes without extreme heat or cold. Early summer mornings can also be very enjoyable.
Yes, a popular option starting from the village is the Morrón – Hontecillas loop from Barchín del Hoyo. This moderate 31.3-mile (50.3 km) route leads through agricultural land and gentle hills, typically completed in about 2 hours 20 minutes.
There are several road cycling routes available around Barchín Del Hoyo, with komoot featuring 5 distinct tours. These routes cater to moderate and difficult ability levels, offering a variety of distances and elevations.
The road cycling routes in Barchín Del Hoyo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars from over 5 reviews. Many cyclists appreciate the open rural landscapes and the varied terrain, which includes gentle hills and routes near the Júcar River.
Yes, there are several moderate routes. Besides the Morrón – Hontecillas loop from Barchín del Hoyo, you could consider the Hontecillas – Gritos River Gorge loop from Buenache de Alarcón, which is 84.1 km, or The Tower – Albaladejo del Cuende loop from Piqueras del Castillo, a 47.3 km route.
Barchín Del Hoyo is a traditional village, and while specific cyclist-friendly establishments aren't detailed, the area offers local amenities. The broader Cuenca province is known for its charming villages, suggesting you'll find local cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options to refuel and rest.
You can cycle to charming nearby villages like Almodóvar del Pinar, known for its Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción and the remains of an 11th-century Arab fortress. The village of Hontecillas is also featured in some local loops.
While specific public transport options for cyclists to Barchín Del Hoyo are not detailed, the village is located in the Cuenca province. It's advisable to check local bus or train services from larger towns like Cuenca for their bike carriage policies, as these can vary.
Barchín Del Hoyo is a small village, and generally, you can find parking in or around the village center. For routes starting from other nearby towns like Motilla del Palancar or Buenache de Alarcón, look for public parking areas within those communities.


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