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No traffic road cycling routes around Torrecilla De La Jara traverse a landscape characterized by open dehesas and Mediterranean scrub, featuring holm oaks and vast horizons. The region is situated within the natural environment of the Gévalo River, with other rivers and streams contributing to picturesque fluvial landscapes. The majestic Montes de Toledo mountain range forms a significant backdrop, offering varied terrain from rolling hills to more challenging ascents.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
7
riders
117km
05:44
1,750m
1,750m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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89.2km
04:17
1,230m
1,230m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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85.6km
04:11
1,240m
1,240m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
7
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73.2km
03:40
1,180m
1,180m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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99.0km
04:40
1,330m
1,330m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Navahermosa is a highly valued destination for those seeking nature, tranquility, and historical heritage. Located in the Montes de Toledo mountains, surrounded by hills and streams, it's ideal for hiking, cultural routes, and rural getaways. Church of San Miguel Arcángel A 16th-century church with Renaissance elements and a 19th-century tower. Its Mudéjar coffered ceiling and altarpieces are particularly noteworthy.
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What to see in Los Navalmorales Church of Our Lady of La Antigua: A 16th-century church with a Baroque altarpiece and an octagonal baptistery. Historic Hermitages: San Sebastián, San Antonio, Virgen de los Remedios, and Santísimo Cristo de la Fuente. Fountain of the Six Spouts: Built in the 17th century and supplied by aquifers. Hermosilla House: Declared a Site of Cultural Interest. Pillory of Justice: A historical symbol in the town square. Huerta del Convento Park: Ideal for strolling and relaxing. Olive Grove Interpretation Center (La Pontezuela Estate): An experience about olive oil and olive culture.
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It's a peaceful village, ideal for rural getaways and getting away from it all. Surrounded by olive groves and Mediterranean forests, it boasts an interesting historical heritage and good connections to Talavera and the Cabañeros National Park.
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Beautiful viewpoint in Navalucillos with a picnic area and spectacular views of Cabañeros National Park.
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San Martín de Pusa was first established in 1357 but with a different name. The current name was established in 1517. In the 1950s its population exceeded 2,000 inhabitants, but currently it is around 600. There are several heritage buildings to see here, including the Town Hall, the Hermitage of the Santísimo Cristo de Valdelpozo and the Parish Church of San Martín Obispo.
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Here you will find a small town of less than 300 inhabitants. Some of the interesting things to see if you visit the area are the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel, the Hermitage of San José Obrero in La Fresneda de la Jara, the Church of San Lorenzo Justiniano in La Fresneda de la Jara and the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Valley.
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Las Hunfrías is a small town of less than 50 inhabitants that sits in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains. To the south of the town you will find green areas full of oaks, holm oaks, pines and chestnut trees, as well as shrubs such as cistus, broom and ferns.
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Beautiful town with neo-Mudejar style houses that accentuate different aspects of its architecture such as windows, eaves and doors with brick frames. It also has some curious laundry rooms that are another good example of popular architecture.
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There are currently 7 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes mapped in the Torrecilla De La Jara area on komoot. These routes are designed to offer a tranquil cycling experience away from heavy vehicle traffic, allowing you to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of La Jara Toledana.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Torrecilla De La Jara are generally considered challenging. All 7 routes currently listed are rated as 'difficult', featuring significant elevation gains and longer distances, making them suitable for experienced cyclists with good fitness levels.
Absolutely. The region is known for its stunning landscapes. For panoramic views, consider routes that traverse the Montes de Toledo, such as the Montes de Toledo and Cabañeros Park Loop. This route offers expansive vistas of the mountain range and the natural environment. Additionally, the Cabañeros National Park Northern Scenic Area is a notable viewpoint you might encounter or plan to visit.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Torrecilla De La Jara will take you through diverse natural environments. You'll experience open dehesas dotted with ancient holm oaks, characteristic Mediterranean scrub, and picturesque riverine landscapes along the Gévalo and Pusa rivers. Keep an eye out for unique natural monuments like the remarkable Holm oak and the serene Chorrera de las Lanchas waterfall.
While the focus is on natural beauty, the region does hold historical interest. The area has archaeological testimonies from Iberian, Celtiberian, Roman, and Visigothic peoples. You might also encounter elements like the "torrecilla" (small tower) that gave the town its name, or the Jabonero Dam, which offers a glimpse into local infrastructure and history.
The spring months are particularly beautiful for cycling in Torrecilla De La Jara, especially when the fields are adorned with flowers. Autumn also offers pleasant temperatures and stunning foliage. Summers can be quite hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if cycling during this season. Winters are generally mild but can be cooler.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Montes de Toledo – circular to the sierras of Castillazo and Horno from Los Navalucillos and the Los Navalucillos – Los Navalmorales loop from Las Hunfrías.
The Vía Verde de la Jara is a highly-regarded 52-kilometer cycling path known for being traffic-free. It features both asphalt and tamped gravel surfaces. While much of it is suitable for road bikes, be aware that some sections with tamped gravel might be less comfortable for very narrow road bike tires. It's famous for its numerous viaducts and tunnels, offering a unique cycling experience.
Parking availability varies depending on your chosen starting point. For routes originating from towns like Los Navalucillos or other local villages, you can typically find public parking areas. If you plan to access the Vía Verde de la Jara, there are designated parking spots at various access points along its length.
Yes, the region offers several challenging routes for experienced riders. The Montes de Toledo and Cabañeros Park Loop, for instance, covers over 116 kilometers with nearly 1750 meters of elevation gain, providing a significant test of endurance and climbing ability on quiet roads.
The terrain around Torrecilla De La Jara is varied. You'll encounter rolling hills, open dehesas, and more mountainous sections as you approach the Montes de Toledo. The roads are generally well-maintained, offering a smooth surface for road cycling, but always be prepared for ascents and descents characteristic of a natural, untransformed rural environment.


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