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Gravel biking around Pasarón De La Vera features routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills, historical sites, and natural water features. The region's terrain includes varied elevations, with some routes featuring significant climbs and descents. Gravel bike trails often connect villages and points of interest, providing a mix of cultural and natural exploration. The area offers a network of paths suitable for gravel cycling, ranging from moderate to difficult.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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36.4km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.7km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.0km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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the Church of San Juan Bautista, a late Gothic-Renaissance construction built in the second half of the 16th century. It stands out for its stately Gothic architecture in masonry and granite stone,
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Las Pilas de Collado is a natural pool located in Collado de la Vera (Cáceres), formed by cold, crystal-clear waters originating from the Pedro Chate gorge, as well as smaller gorges that descend from the mountains. It is a much-loved spot for its verdant surroundings, rocks, natural shade, and tranquil atmosphere.
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Cuacos de Yuste is closely linked to the Monastery of San Jerónimo de Yuste, where Charles V spent his final days, making it one of Spain's most important historical sites. The monastery, a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, is considered the jewel of the municipality and receives highly praise for its state of preservation and surroundings.
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Cuacos de Yuste is a village with enormous historical value, rural charm and spectacular nature, ideal for those seeking tranquility, well-preserved heritage and contact with the legacy of Emperor Charles V.
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Incredible town, full of history and magical corners
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Jaraíz de la Vera is the largest municipality in the region, with origins dating back to the Arab era, with its name derived from "harā'ith," meaning "ploughed fields." This town has historically been the economic and social center of La Vera and is recognized worldwide as the capital of the delicious La Vera paprika.
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Cuacos de Yuste stands out for its traditional mountain architecture, with its masonry, adobe, and half-timbered houses, and a winding network of streets that retain their medieval essence. It is famous for the Yuste Monastery, where Emperor Charles I retired during his final years. The town also offers a natural environment rich in water, with fountains and streams that reinforce its rural and verdant character.
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There are 5 gravel bike trails documented on komoot for the Pasarón De La Vera area, offering a mix of moderate and difficult options through varied terrain.
Most gravel routes around Pasarón De La Vera are classified as difficult due to significant elevation changes. However, you can find one moderate option: the Las Pilas de Collado – Lake Alonso Vega loop from Jaraíz de la Vera, which covers 21.2 km with 355 meters of ascent.
The region's gravel bike trails are characterized by rolling hills, historical sites, and natural water features. You'll encounter varied elevations with notable climbs and descents, connecting villages and points of interest. The landscape offers a mix of cultural and natural exploration.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes highlighted in this guide are circular loops, making them convenient for starting and ending in the same location. For example, the challenging Cuacos de Yuste – Las Pilas de Collado loop from Jaraíz de la Vera is a popular 28.3 km option.
Many routes pass by significant historical and natural sites. You could explore the Monastery of Yuste, a historical religious building, or encounter natural beauty like the Caozo Waterfall. The Monastery of Yuste – Las Pilas de Collado loop from Cuacos de Yuste specifically leads through historical areas.
While specific swimming spots aren't detailed for the gravel routes, the region is known for its natural water features. You can find several waterfalls nearby, such as the El Calderón - Garganta Mayor and Garganta de Marta. Some routes, like the Las Pilas de Collado – Cuacos de Yuste loop from Jaraíz de la Vera, traverse varied terrain where you might encounter natural gorges.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Pasarón De La Vera. The weather is milder, making the climbs more manageable and the scenery vibrant. Summers can be very hot, and winters may bring colder temperatures and occasional rain, though the region is generally rideable year-round with appropriate gear.
For experienced riders seeking a longer challenge, the Gargüera de la Vera – Church of San Juan Bautista loop from Arroyomolinos de la Vera is a demanding 47.7 km route with over 640 meters of ascent. This route offers a substantial ride through the region's hilly landscape.
While specific public transport links directly to trailheads are not detailed, many routes start from villages like Jaraíz de la Vera or Cuacos de Yuste, which may have local bus services connecting to larger towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for these starting points.
Gravel bikers frequently praise the region's challenging routes and the blend of historical and natural landscapes. The network offers options for different ability levels, with a focus on routes that showcase the best of the region's varied terrain and scenic loops.
Yes, Pasarón De La Vera is well-suited for advanced gravel cyclists. Most routes are classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and varied terrain. The Las Pilas de Collado – Cuacos de Yuste loop from Jaraíz de la Vera, for instance, is a difficult 36 km path with over 630 meters of climbing.


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