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Road cycling routes in San Juan De Mata traverse a diverse landscape, featuring both coastal plains and elevated inland areas. The region is characterized by routes that often connect seaside locations like Playa Pógeres and Laguna Bajamar with higher ground such as El Alto and Alto del Aguacate. Road cyclists can expect varied terrain, from flat stretches near the coast to significant climbs in the interior.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
63
riders
88.8km
04:10
1,080m
1,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
26
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52.6km
03:38
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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65.9km
04:27
670m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
15
riders
91.8km
05:09
1,900m
1,900m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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54.5km
03:09
1,170m
1,180m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Be careful with your camera and your cell phone! If something falls down, it is irretrievably gone. We strongly advise against going down… the name says it all
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There is a large number of free parking spaces to the north, so you can comfortably walk across the bridge and watch the crocodiles in their habitat. You should beware of the street vendors & decline them with thanks.
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Photo opportunity. An open quarry that offers an 'out of this world' scenery that it's a must for any cyclist Instagram account.
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A bridge across a river with crocodiles. The bridge is high enough to feel safe but you get to get pretty close. Those beasts are massive - probably 5m long some of them. I visited twice - once late in the afternoon (around 5) and once in the morning (around 6:30) and morning seems better because more of them were on land so they were easier to observe. Also, in the morning I was the only person on the bridge, in the afternoon there were loads of people, which is a bit dangerous with very narrow side walk and traffic.
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Nice beach. Popular with locals but not over crowded, restaurants nearby.
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Road cycling in San Juan De Mata offers a diverse landscape, ranging from coastal plains to elevated inland areas. You'll encounter varied terrain, including flat stretches near the coast and significant climbs as you venture into the interior, connecting seaside locations with higher ground.
There are over 10 dedicated road cycling routes in San Juan De Mata, offering a good selection for various preferences. These routes have been explored by more than 150 road cyclists using komoot.
The road cycling routes in San Juan De Mata are primarily categorized as moderate to difficult. There are no routes specifically rated as 'easy' in this guide, suggesting the area is better suited for cyclists with some experience.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like Playa Pógeres – Villa Calalta loop from Orotina and El Alto – Tajo Sulay loop from Parada San Jeronimo are excellent choices. Both are rated difficult and feature substantial elevation gains, with the latter climbing nearly 1,900 meters.
Yes, for longer rides, consider the El Alto – Tajo Sulay loop from Parada San Jeronimo, which spans 91.9 km, or the Playa Pógeres – Villa Calalta loop from Orotina at 88.8 km. These routes offer extended time in the saddle with significant elevation.
The routes often connect picturesque coastal areas like Playa Pógeres and Laguna Bajamar with elevated inland villages. You can expect views of water bodies, salt flats, and diverse landscapes as you traverse between the seaside and higher ground.
Yes, many of the routes in San Juan De Mata are designed as loops. Examples include the Laguna Bajamar – Salinas Soteras loop from Parada San Jeronimo and the Alto del Aguacate – El Alto loop from Parada San Jeronimo, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Given the region's diverse coastal and elevated terrain, the best time for road cycling generally avoids the peak heat of summer in coastal areas and any potential heavy rainy seasons. Spring and autumn often provide more moderate temperatures and pleasant conditions for both coastal and inland routes.
Absolutely. Routes like the Laguna Bajamar – Salinas Soteras loop from Parada San Jeronimo (52.6 km) and the Salinas Soteras – Laguna Bajamar loop from San Vicente (65.9 km) are rated moderate. They offer a mix of terrain and elevation without the extreme demands of the difficult routes.
Elevation changes vary significantly. Coastal routes may have flatter sections, but many inland routes feature substantial climbs. For instance, the El Alto – Tajo Sulay loop from Parada San Jeronimo involves nearly 1,900 meters of ascent, while moderate routes like the Laguna Bajamar – Salinas Soteras loop from Parada San Jeronimo have around 620 meters of climbing.
Many routes in San Juan De Mata connect seaside locations with inland villages. For example, the Playa Pógeres – Villa Calalta loop from Orotina connects coastal areas with inland villages, suggesting opportunities for stops in local communities along the way.


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