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Gravel biking around San Carlos Del Valle is characterized by a blend of Mediterranean mountainous terrain and agricultural plains within the Campo de Montiel area. The region features a small valley flanked by the Sierra de Alhambra and Sierra Cristo-Bailones, offering views of surrounding hills and Manchegan plains. The landscape includes dehesas, Mediterranean forests with holm oaks, and agricultural areas dominated by vineyards, cereal fields, and olive groves, providing varied surfaces for gravel routes. Gentle undulations are common, making the…
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.6km
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Moderate gravel ride. 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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You absolutely must visit this unique and striking castle. I recommend climbing to the top to enjoy the views from its privileged elevated position and imagining the times when such thick walls were necessary.
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Built between 1713 and 1729 as part of the monumental complex that includes the Church of the Most Holy Christ of the Valley. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1993. Originally conceived as a church atrium, it was transformed into a unique porticoed plaza in La Mancha.
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The Valdepeñas Ornamental Fountain is located in the Plaza de España, the historic heart of the town. It is one of the city's most emblematic features and stands out for its design and symbolism: Design: A very beautiful ornamental fountain, considered a visual symbol of the square. Setting: Surrounded by historic buildings such as the Church of the Assumption and the neoclassical Town Hall. The square is characterized by traditional white and indigo arcades. In 2017, the flowerbeds were redesigned, and a permeable fixed aggregate was installed to preserve the design and reduce maintenance.
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A magnificent example of a montane castle, meaning one whose shape adapts exactly to the hill on which it stands. Its most beautiful feature is the main gate, opening into a bend in the wall and built as a reentrant in its uniform circular path. The magnificent ashlar work with which it was built is worth a visit alone, as is the pointed arch between its two strong towers. Erected by a Muslim garrison in the mid-12th century, it was continually conquered and recaptured, and Christians and Arabs alternated possession many times. It came to belong to the Order of Santiago in 1214, a possession confirmed by a papal bull. When the Alhambra district was divided between the Orders of Calatrava and Saint John, it lost its strategic importance and was gradually abandoned. The most curious thing about the castle is that, being mountainous, it never had an external enclosure or barbican, but rather a covered or protected path in its last section by a small wall, which allowed access under protected conditions.
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The beautiful main square was built by the same architect with the intention of being like an atrium to frame it and integrate it into the complex. The square is an enormous rectangle measuring almost 53 m long by 21 m wide: on one side, the Town Hall with a cantilevered balcony on wooden corbels; on the other, the Casa Grande de la Hospedería. It has a carriage yard with wooden galleries opening onto it. From its sides arise the brick arches that give way to the wide, straight radial streets of this town.
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San Carlos del Valle opens from its splendid Plaza Mayor with an orthogonal projection and an almost round perimeter. Everything extends around a radiated origin, the centre of that circumference, the church of Santísimo Cristo del Valle, where the peak of the compass overwhelms us. It is a late baroque church, with certain influences of the neoclassical style. It is an immense cube with four towers superimposed at its corners and an enormous dome that emerges over the building. The temple has four facades, two of which have a main door of extraordinary beauty and well-deserved study in their centre.
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A magnificent example of a mountain castle, that is, one whose shape is exactly adapted to the hill on which it stands. Its most beautiful element is the main gate, opening at a bend in the wall and built as a re-entrant in its homogeneous circular path. The magnificent stonework with which it was built is worth the visit alone, as well as the pointed arch between its two strong towers. Built by a Muslim garrison in the mid-12th century, it was continually conquered and lost, and Christians and Arabs took turns in its possession many times. It came to belong to the Order of Santiago in 1214, possession confirmed by a papal bull. When the Alhambra district was divided between the orders of Calatrava and San Juan, it lost its strategic importance and was gradually abandoned. The most curious thing about the castle is that, because it is a mountain castle, it never had an external enclosure or barbican, but rather a covered or protected path in its last section by a small wall, which allowed access under protected conditions.
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The Camino Bajo de la Solana is a hiking trail that connects La Solana to Alhambra in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. This linear trail is approximately 19 kilometers long and is considered to be of low difficulty. Along the route, you will pass by several points of interest, such as the Alhambra River, the Casa de Aguata, and the Casa Mangarela. It is a great way to enjoy the natural beauty of the region while getting some exercise.
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Komoot currently features a selection of three dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around San Carlos Del Valle. These routes offer a great way to explore the region's diverse landscapes away from vehicle traffic.
The gravel bike trails in San Carlos Del Valle traverse a mix of Mediterranean mountainous terrain and agricultural plains. You'll encounter gentle undulations, dirt roads, and trails winding through dehesas, holm oak forests, vineyards, and olive groves. The routes offer varied surfaces suitable for gravel biking.
While the listed routes are rated as moderate, the region's 'suaves ondulaciones' (gentle undulations) and extensive network of dirt roads make it possible to find sections suitable for families. For a full route, consider the Camino Bajo de la Solana – Bullring loop from La Solana, which offers a moderate challenge over 45.6 km with manageable elevation gains.
The best times for gravel biking in San Carlos Del Valle are typically spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder, and the natural landscapes, from blooming fields to vibrant autumn foliage, are at their most beautiful. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be chilly, though riding is possible year-round with appropriate gear.
Yes, all the featured no-traffic gravel bike trails are convenient loop routes. For example, you can explore the Valdepeñas – Parish of Saint Mary Magdalene loop from San Carlos del Valle, which covers over 53 km, or the Valdepeñas – Section of narrow trail loop from Cementerio Municipal de Valdepeñas, a 54.4 km loop.
The region offers expansive panoramic views. As you cycle, you'll often see distant mountain ranges, towns, and a mosaic landscape of Mediterranean forest and cultivated land. Peaks like Cerro Gordo and Cerro del Cristo, reaching around 1,010 meters, provide sweeping vistas of the surrounding hills and Manchegan plains.
Yes, the area blends natural beauty with historical charm. You can integrate cultural points of interest into your rides. The Church of the Santísimo Cristo del Valle, a late Baroque church with neoclassical elements, is a notable landmark. Other highlights include Plaza de San Carlos and the Plaza Mayor of La Solana and Church of Santa Catalina.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking experience in San Carlos Del Valle highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes and the beautiful, varied landscapes that offer a true escape into nature.
While not directly within San Carlos Del Valle, the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park is a significant natural feature nearby. This park, formed by a series of karstic lagoons, offers crystal-clear waters and a network of trails suitable for cycling, revealing small waterfalls, canyons, and rock formations. It's an excellent option for an extended adventure.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails currently featured around San Carlos Del Valle are generally rated as moderate. They involve distances between 45 to 55 kilometers and elevation gains of around 250-280 meters, making them suitable for riders with some experience looking for a good workout.


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