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The best traffic-free bike rides around Hoyorredondo

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No traffic touring cycling routes around Hoyorredondo are situated in the scenic Corneja Valley, offering diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region features a mix of rugged mountains, rolling hills, and extensive woodlands, providing varied terrain. Cyclists can experience open countryside, agricultural plains, and historic villages, with the Corneja River adding to the scenery. The area's topography includes both challenging ascents towards the Sierra de Gredos and less strenuous rides through the valley.

Best no traffic touring cycling routes around Hoyorredondo

Last updated: July 15, 2026

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Ponseca Bridge – Puente del Congosto loop from La Horcajada

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Alvaro Hernandez
May 16, 2026, Castillo de Puente del Congosto

Also known as the Dávila Castle, it is one of the most important constructions found along the route of the Cañada Real Soriana Occidental. The Castle cannot be understood without the medieval bridge over the river Tormes. Together, they functioned as a control point for the passage of people and goods. According to documentation, Queen Isabella I and Emperor Charles V stayed overnight in the fortress.

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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption was built in the 14th century on the site of the old fortress and rebuilt in the 16th century. Of considerable size, its polygonal sanctuary and transept stand out, towering above the rest of the church and displaying magnificent ashlar masonry and stepped prismatic buttresses. The apse and the central section of the transept are covered with star-shaped ribbed vaults. They are the work of Lucas Giraldo and Juan Gutiérrez, two of the finest architects of the 16th century. The body of the church, with three naves formed by wide semicircular arches rising from octagonal pillars, resembles a large hall. It is entered through two doorways with pointed and splayed arches on pilasters, sheltered by simple alfices. The very simple, rectangular tower features ashlar masonry in the lower section, granite ashlar in the upper section, and balls in the cornice. Inside, the main altarpiece, dating from the early 18th century, is Churrigueresque in the main section and Rococo in the shell to match the shape of the apse vault, the sacristy altarpiece, and other altarpieces distributed throughout the naves of the church.

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Juanjo
September 7, 2023, La Horcajada

The starting town has several places of interest

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Juanjo
August 12, 2023, La Horcajada

La Horcajada is located in the southwest triangle of the province of Ávila. It is practically the space between the foothills of Gredos and the mountain ranges of Malpartida and Collado del Mirón, on the one hand, and the port of Villatoro and the confluence of the Corneja and Tormes rivers, on the other. This surface has been called "Valdecorneja" for centuries. The Cancionero de Baeza, from 1445, for example, records this. The four most important towns in the Valley are, possibly since Vetton times or before, El Mirón, Piedrahíta, La Horcajada and El Barco de Ávila. La Horcajada is located about 75 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital, Ávila, about 82 kilometers from Salamanca and 185 kilometers from Madrid. The town is located at 1033 m above sea level. n. m. between the towns of Piedrahíta and Barco de Ávila on the slopes of the Sierra de la Horcajada.

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Well-preserved castle and medieval bridge

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Old bridge, currently misnamed La Fonseca, its real historical name is La Ponseca. It belongs to the municipality of La Horcajada, which has also recently been rehabilitated because its rock was detaching and its stability was beginning to be endangered. It crosses the river Corneja and as a curiosity, Emperor Carlos V passed over this bridge on his retirement journey to the Yuste monastery.

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Right at the top of the town of El Mirón there is a hill with an old tower/castle from past times that offers impressive views of the town and the area as a whole.

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This is one of the most important buildings in the town of Pedrahíta along with the Palace of the Dukes of Alba and the Convento de Carmelitas which is located in the same town.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many no-traffic touring cycling routes are available around Hoyorredondo?

There are over a dozen dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hoyorredondo, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are designed to keep you away from busy roads, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the scenic Corneja Valley and the foothills of the Sierra de Gredos.

What is the best time of year for no-traffic touring cycling in Hoyorredondo?

The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for touring cycling in Hoyorredondo. During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable rides. Summer can be quite warm, especially at midday, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if visiting then. Winter can bring colder temperatures and sometimes snow in higher elevations, making some routes more challenging.

Are there any moderate no-traffic touring cycling routes for less experienced riders?

Yes, while many routes in the region are challenging, there are several moderate options perfect for those seeking a less strenuous ride. For example, the Casas de Sebastián Pérez – Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra loop from Piedrahíta offers a pleasant 34.8 km ride with manageable elevation changes. Another great choice is the Puente del Congosto loop from Puente del Congosto, covering 35.2 km with moderate climbs.

What kind of landmarks and natural features can I expect to see along these routes?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Hoyorredondo offer a rich tapestry of sights. You'll encounter historical landmarks like the ancient Ponseca Bridge crossing the Corneja River and the charming village of Puente del Congosto. Natural features include the rolling hills of the Corneja Valley, picturesque dehesa landscapes, and stunning views towards the Sierra de Gredos, with the notable Peña Negra Pass offering panoramic vistas.

Are there any circular no-traffic touring cycling routes available?

Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in the Hoyorredondo area are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location without retracing your steps. Examples include the Ponseca Bridge – Puente del Congosto loop from La Horcajada and the Puente del Congosto – Ponseca Bridge loop from El Mirón, both offering extensive circular journeys through the beautiful countryside.

What do other touring cyclists say about the no-traffic routes in Hoyorredondo?

The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Hoyorredondo are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars. Cyclists frequently praise the tranquility of the routes, the stunning natural beauty of the Corneja Valley and Sierra de Gredos foothills, and the opportunity to explore historic villages and landmarks away from vehicle traffic.

Are there any routes that pass by historical castles or significant villages?

Yes, several routes incorporate historical sites. For instance, the challenging Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra – El Mirón Castle loop from Piedrahíta takes you past the historic Castle of Bonilla de la Sierra and towards El Mirón Castle, offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural exploration. You'll also pass through charming settlements like La Horcajada and Nabarveja.

What is the typical terrain and surface condition of these no-traffic routes?

The terrain around Hoyorredondo is diverse, ranging from rolling hills in the Corneja Valley to more rugged ascents as you approach the Sierra de Gredos. Route surfaces can vary, often featuring well-maintained paved country roads with very low traffic, as well as some sections on gravel or compacted dirt paths, particularly when passing through dehesa landscapes or rural areas. It's advisable to check individual route details for specific surface information.

Is it possible to combine cycling with exploring nearby cities like Ávila or Salamanca?

While Hoyorredondo itself offers a serene cycling experience, its proximity to UNESCO World Heritage cities like Ávila and Salamanca makes it an excellent base for combining your touring cycling adventure with cultural exploration. You can plan rides that take you through the beautiful countryside and then visit these historic cities, known for their impressive architecture and rich heritage, though direct no-traffic routes into the cities themselves might require some planning.

Are there any options for longer, more challenging no-traffic touring rides?

For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Hoyorredondo and its surroundings offer several difficult routes with significant elevation gains. The region's proximity to the Sierra de Gredos means you can find routes that test your endurance, often featuring climbs over mountain passes and through varied terrain. These longer routes typically range from 40 to 45 km, providing substantial distances for a full day's adventure.

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