Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino
Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino
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Road cycling in Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino offers routes through a landscape shaped by the Salobre River, featuring a spectacular gorge between the Hocino and Cabezada hills. This area is characterized by distinctive reddish rock formations and ancient geological materials. Cyclists can navigate paths that traverse varied terrain, including river valleys and areas with silicícola holm oak and juniper vegetation. The region provides a unique setting for road cycling, combining natural beauty with challenging ascents.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
33
riders
142km
07:43
2,700m
2,700m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
26
riders
51.3km
02:46
990m
990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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9
riders
119km
06:12
2,070m
2,070m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
8
riders
96.1km
05:12
1,800m
1,800m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
78
riders
94.0km
05:02
1,840m
1,840m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Hocino gorge is a gorge formed by the Salobre River in the Sierra de Alcaraz. The area is protected as a micro-reserve due to its geological uniqueness and the presence of flora and fauna species of special interest.
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The first three kilometers are smooth and comfortable until you reach a bridge, at which point the most demanding part of the climb begins. From there to the summit, the gradient remains very constant, averaging 6.5% with only three short sections approaching 9%. The route passes through a pine forest that limits panoramic views, although it offers a pleasant environment perfect for cycling.
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This 1150-meter high pass is located at a "gate" providing access to the source of the Río Mundo. On this esplanade, you can park your vehicle to then set off on foot along a beautiful path. This area even has an underpass to cross the national road.
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There are passes that are remembered for their toughness and others for the landscape they offer. Las Crucetas belongs to the latter. When you stop your bike and look back, it's inevitable to think that every meter of ascent has been worth it. In that instant, the effort disappears and only the satisfaction of contemplating a mountain range that seems to stretch to infinity remains.
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Did you know that...? The pass is located very close to the Calares del Río Mundo y de la Sima Natural Park, one of the most valuable protected areas in Castilla-La Mancha, famous for the birth of the Mundo River and its spectacular karst formations.
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Notice... The vegetation changes noticeably as you gain altitude. Aleppo pine predominates, accompanied by holm oaks, Pyrenean oaks, and a undergrowth of rosemary, thyme, and lavender. If you do the route in spring, the aroma of Mediterranean plants permeates the entire pass.
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A bit of history: Since ancient times, this pass has served as a communication route between the peoples of the Sierra de Alcaraz and Campo de Montiel. Long before the current roads were laid out, shepherds, merchants, and travelers crossed these mountains following traditional paths that connected Castile with Andalusia. Today, the road maintains the same role, offering one of the most attractive routes for cyclists and motorcyclists in the province of Albacete.
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The port of las Crucetas, located at an altitude of about 1300 meters, is one of the most important natural passes between the Salobre river valley and the Sierra de Alcaraz mountain range. From its summit, the road makes its way through extensive pine forests and offers magnificent panoramic views of a landscape shaped over millions of years by erosion. For the cyclist, reaching this pass means leaving the gentle hills of La Mancha behind to definitively enter the mountains, where the air is cooler, the silence deeper, and nature takes center stage.
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The road cycling routes in Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino are generally considered difficult. They feature significant elevation gains and varied terrain, making them suitable for experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge. For example, the Riópar Viejo Spring – Riópar Viejo loop from Baños de la Esperanza covers 51.9 km with over 1000 meters of elevation gain.
You can expect a diverse landscape shaped by the Salobre River, featuring a spectacular gorge between the Hocino and Cabezada hills. Routes often traverse river valleys and areas with distinctive reddish rock formations, ancient geological materials, and silicícola holm oak and juniper vegetation. The old road connecting Salobre and Reolid offers a particularly tranquil path through the gorge.
There are 7 dedicated road cycling routes available in Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino, all of which are categorized as difficult due to their length and elevation profiles.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed, Salobre, the main access point to the Microrreserva, typically offers parking options. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient spots to begin your ride.
The best time for road cycling in Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino is generally during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be quite hot, and while winters are possible, conditions might be less predictable. These shoulder seasons offer pleasant weather to enjoy the scenic routes.
Cyclists will experience the dramatic gorge carved by the Salobre River, characterized by unique geological formations like reddish vertical walls and even 'fairy chimneys.' The landscape also features silicícola holm oak and juniper forests, and along the river, you might spot willows and poplars. The area is also home to diverse wildlife, including mountain goats and various raptors.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Puerto del Bellotar – Bienservida loop from Estación Villapalacios, which offers an extensive ride through the natural park.
While the Microrreserva itself is a natural area, nearby towns like Salobre, Alcaraz, and Riópar offer amenities such as cafes and restaurants where you can rest and refuel. Planning your route to pass through these towns is recommended for breaks.
The entire Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino is renowned for its stunning views. The route along the old road between Salobre and Reolid, in particular, offers captivating vistas of the gorge and its distinctive rock formations. You'll find numerous opportunities to pause and appreciate the landscape.
The region's geology is unique due to its 'inselberg' formation, an island mountain of ancient Paleozoic and Mesozoic materials. This results in spectacular reddish vertical rock walls, scree slopes, and even 'fairy chimneys.' Cycling through this area provides a rare opportunity to witness these distinctive geological features up close.
The road cycling routes listed in this guide are all classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation and distance. While the old road between Salobre and Reolid is tranquil, the overall terrain and length of the routes may be challenging for younger or less experienced family members. It's best suited for families with advanced cycling experience.
The road cycling routes in Microrreserva Estrecho Del Hocino feature substantial elevation gains. For instance, the Road to Siles – Plaza de Luis Escudero loop from Estación Villapalacios includes nearly 1900 meters of ascent over its 117.9 km distance, indicating a challenging profile for most rides.
Road cyclists frequently praise the dramatic gorge, the unique ancient rock formations, and the tranquil river valleys that define the Microrreserva. The challenging nature of the routes and the opportunity to cycle on less trafficked roads, like the old Salobre-Reolid path, are also highly valued for the immersive natural experience they offer.


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