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No traffic road cycling routes around Yecla traverse a varied terrain characterized by high plains, expansive vineyards, almond trees, and olive groves. The region transitions into mountainous areas such as Monte Arabí, Sierra del Carche, and Sierra Salinas, offering diverse elevation profiles. Roads are generally well-maintained, providing suitable surfaces for road cycling. This landscape composition allows for a range of cycling experiences, from gentle rides across agricultural lands to more challenging ascents in the hills.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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46.1km
02:21
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.2km
02:52
400m
400m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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63.5km
04:05
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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21.9km
01:16
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.7km
01:47
330m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Plaza de la Constitución should definitely be included. Church, town hall, pub: it's all there.
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You can still find some pretty old buildings and authentic Spanish life here. However, it's a bit more difficult to find a restaurant on Mondays.
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If you enjoy wine, history, and nature, Jumilla is a must-see destination. In a single weekend, you can combine wineries, a castle, gastronomy, and nature trails, all at a relaxed pace and in a very welcoming atmosphere.
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Jumilla is a jewel of the Murcian highlands, internationally renowned for its wines and exceptional historical and natural heritage. It's the perfect city for cultural, gastronomic, and nature getaways. The historic center preserves a traditional and monumental setting: The Church of Santiago – a National Monument since 1931. The Church of El Salvador and the Vico Theatre, along with 19th-century modernist houses. The Archaeological Museum and the Ethnographic Museum (Jerónimo Molina) – ideal for discovering local history.
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A charming destination steeped in history and renowned for its delicious cuisine, ideal for combining cultural tourism with nature. It's not a place for shopping sprees or nightlife, but rather for disconnecting and enjoying local traditions. Historical Heritage: The Almohad castle and the old town are authentic medieval gems, remarkably well-preserved. Natural Surroundings: Enclosed by mountains and hiking trails, it's perfect for those seeking tranquility and nature. Peaceful Atmosphere: This welcoming village is ideal for rural getaways away from the tourist crowds. Gastronomy: Traditional dishes like olleta (a hearty stew), gazpacho manchego (a traditional gazpacho from La Mancha), and homemade sweets are highly prized. Festivals and Culture: Its celebrations and craft fairs offer an authentic and engaging atmosphere.
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Villena is a jewel of inland Alicante, perfect for a cultural, historical, and gastronomic getaway. Monuments and Heritage Atalaya Castle: A 12th-century Almohad fortress, a symbol of the city. It offers spectacular views and guided tours. Church of Santiago: With its spiral columns, it is one of the most unique examples of Levantine Gothic architecture. Church of Santa María: A blend of Gothic and Baroque styles. Chapí Theatre: A cultural landmark with a program of music, theatre, and dance. Town Hall and Santiago Square: The heart of the historic center.
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Church of Santa María (Villena) This church was built in the 16th century on the site of the former main Muslim mosque of Villena, at which time it became the church of El Rabal, the suburb outside the medieval walls of Villena.
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The Church of Mary Help of Christians (Salesians) in Villena. Founded in 1917 along with the Salesian House of Villena. The image of Mary Help of Christians arrived in solemn procession from the Parish of Santa María on May 4, 1918. During the Spanish Civil War, the altars were destroyed, but the building remained intact. It has been a key spiritual and educational center in the city, linked to the Salesian legacy and the figure of Don Bosco.
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There are currently 6 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Yecla featured in this guide. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic, allowing you to enjoy the region's landscapes.
Yecla's terrain is quite varied, offering something for different skill levels. You'll find routes traversing high plains, expansive vineyards, almond trees, and olive groves. More adventurous cyclists can explore areas around Monte Arabí, Sierra del Carche, and Sierra Salinas, which present more varied terrain and challenging ascents. The roads are generally smooth and well-maintained.
Yes, there is at least one easy route suitable for beginners or families. The region also features the 'Chicharra' greenway, an old railway track bed that offers a flat, mostly traffic-free path through farmland and vineyards, ideal for a relaxed ride. For a specific easy option, consider the Roadbike loop from Yecla, which is just under 30 km.
Yecla's routes offer access to diverse natural beauty. You might pass by the unique rock formations of Horadada Cave of Monte Arabí, or enjoy views of the Sierra Salinas and Sierra del Carche mountain ranges. The region is also dotted with natural springs like Fuente de las Pansas, and vast agricultural landscapes of vineyards and olive groves. For a route that includes a historical landmark, check out the Castle HisnYakka – Castle of Yecla loop from Yecla.
The mild Mediterranean climate makes Yecla enjoyable for cycling for much of the year. However, spring and autumn are particularly ideal. Temperatures are moderate, and the scenery is vibrant with blooming flora or rich harvest colors. These seasons also tend to have fewer tourists, contributing to a more traffic-free experience on the roads.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Yecla are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Roadbike loop from Yecla offers a moderate 46 km circular ride, and the Jumilla – Jumilla loop from Yecla provides a longer 59 km option.
The komoot community rates the cycling experience in Yecla highly, with an average score of 1.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the beautiful and varied landscapes of vineyards and mountains, and the opportunity to cycle on smooth, well-maintained roads away from heavy traffic. The region's natural beauty and peaceful setting are frequently highlighted.
Yecla, being an inland town, generally offers accessible parking options. For routes starting directly from Yecla, you can typically find parking within the town or at the outskirts. For routes venturing into natural areas like Monte Arabí or Sierra Salinas, designated parking areas are often available near trailheads or points of interest, though specific details may vary per route.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, Yecla offers several options. The Biar – Villena loop from Caudete is a substantial 63 km route, providing an extended journey through the region's quiet roads and scenic landscapes. Another good option is the Jumilla – Jumilla loop from Yecla, which covers nearly 60 km.
While many of the routes venture into quieter, rural areas, you will often find opportunities for refreshments in the smaller towns and villages that the routes pass through or near. Yecla itself has a good selection of cafes and restaurants. It's always a good idea to check the route details on komoot for specific points of interest or towns along your chosen path to plan your stops accordingly.
Yecla's appeal for no-traffic road cycling stems from its diverse and picturesque landscapes, including high plains, vineyards, and mountainous areas, all connected by generally smooth and well-maintained roads. Its inland location means it offers a tranquil cycling experience away from the crowds and traffic often found in more coastal or heavily touristed areas, making it ideal for peaceful rides.


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