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Gravel biking around Camarena, a municipality in the province of Toledo, Spain, offers routes through a landscape primarily characterized by agricultural fields and open plains. The terrain generally features gentle undulations, with some routes incorporating minor hills under 200m elevation. While the region is known for its winemaking, the gravel trails provide access to the rural surroundings, often following quiet country roads and tracks.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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33.3km
02:40
200m
200m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.5km
02:40
210m
210m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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73.9km
05:43
570m
570m
Hard gravel ride. Very 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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28.9km
02:02
180m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful flat path along the banks of the Tagus.
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The Bisagra Gate is one of Toledo's most iconic monuments and a monumental entrance to its historic center. Muslim Origin: The original gate, known as the Old Bisagra Gate or Bab al-Saqra ("Sacred Gate"), was built in the 9th century during Islamic rule. Renaissance Reconstruction: In the 16th century, under the reigns of Charles V and Philip II, the New Bisagra Gate was built, the gate that remains today. Construction began around 1540 and was completed in 1576. Notable Architects: Alonso de Covarrubias, Nicolás de Vergara the Elder, Juan de Benavides, Eugenio Sánchez, among others, participated.
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The Alcántara Bridge is one of Toledo's most iconic monuments, with a history dating back to Roman times and an architecture that has evolved over the centuries. Originally built by the Romans in the 3rd century AD, as part of the network of roads that connected the Empire. Its name comes from the Arabic "al-qanṭarah," meaning "the bridge," given by the Muslims after its reconstruction in the 10th century.
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The statue of Federico Martín Bahamontes, also known as The Eagle of Toledo, is located on Paseo del Miradero, in the historic center of Toledo. This monument pays tribute to the first Spanish cyclist to win the Tour de France, in 1959. Unveiling: May 6, 2018, with the presence of Bahamontes himself and other cycling greats such as Miguel Indurain and Pedro Delgado.
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Monument to a cycling legend in a place with beautiful views of the lower part of Toledo.
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You reach Toledo by the natural route of the Tajo, with an imposing water wheel on the other side of the river.
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Crossing this bridge is always impressive, and it has spectacular views of the Alcázar of Toledo and the Castillo de San Servando, especially if you cross it at night. It has a Roman origin. It was built in the 3rd century. The Roman roads that linked Emerita Augusta (Mérida) with Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza) crossed here, as well as those that continued to the east and south passing through Consaburum (Consuegra). The Alcántara Bridge has undergone numerous reconstructions because for centuries it was the main access to the city of Toledo, and, in addition to the movement of people and goods, we must add the damage caused by successive wars, conquests and reconquests. In the 10th century it had to be restored by the Arabs, although from that time only the spur on the side facing the Castle of San Servando remains. Due to a great flood that partially destroyed it, King Alfonso The great tower that overlooks the city belongs to this period. The Catholic Monarchs would also order this tower to be renovated, turning it into a kind of military fortress. The fortified door decorated with the image of San Ildefonso, the patron saint of the city of Toledo, and the shield of the Catholic Monarchs, is precisely one of the most impressive elements of this Bridge.
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The Alcántara Bridge, located in the city of Toledo, is a historical construction that rises majestically over the Tagus River, it currently has two arches. It is located at the foot of the Castillo de San Servando and next to the Puerta de Alcántara.
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This guide features 7 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Camarena, offering a range of distances and difficulties for your cycling adventures.
The gravel bike trails around Camarena offer varied terrain. While some routes like the Gravel loop from Las Ventas de Retamosa feature moderate climbs of around 200 meters, others, such as the Toledo Cathedral – Alcántara Bridge loop from Fuensalida, present more challenging ascents of nearly 700 meters, indicating a mix of rolling and more demanding sections.
Yes, there is at least one easy-rated route available. For a more relaxed ride suitable for families, consider exploring the easier options listed in the guide, which focus on less strenuous terrain.
Given the region's climate, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking around Camarena, with milder temperatures. Summers can be quite hot, and winters, while generally mild, might bring cooler, wetter weather.
Many of the routes featured in this guide are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, the Gravel loop from Fuensalida is a great circular option, providing a convenient way to explore the area without retracing your steps.
While Camarena itself is primarily known for its historical heritage and winemaking, the surrounding area offers several points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Casarrubios del Monte Historical Center or natural features such as the Ford Crossing. The Escalona Castle Palace – Castle of Escalona loop from Santa Cruz del Retamar specifically highlights historical structures.
The komoot community has rated the routes in this guide highly, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Users often appreciate the tranquility of the traffic-free paths and the opportunity to explore the rural landscapes of the region.
While specific parking information for each starting point isn't detailed here, routes typically begin in or near towns like Las Ventas de Retamosa, Fuensalida, Santa Cruz del Retamar, or Casarrubios del Monte. You can usually find public parking options within these localities, often near town centers or designated areas.
Yes, for those looking for a less demanding ride, there is at least one easy-rated route available. The Gorilla Statue – The Purple Gorilla loop from Casarrubios del Monte is a moderate option at under 30 km, offering a good balance for those newer to gravel biking or seeking a shorter outing.
Accessing the starting points of these trails directly via public transport might be limited, as Camarena is a smaller municipality. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to towns like Fuensalida or Casarrubios del Monte, but a car is generally recommended for greater flexibility in reaching these rural trailheads.


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