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Castile-La Mancha
Guadalajara
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Atienza

Camino del Cid BTT: Tierras de Frontera Loop

Hard

Camino del Cid BTT: Tierras de Frontera Loop

05:45

71.1km

960m

Mountain biking

This difficult 44.2-mile mountain biking loop explores the historic Tierras de Frontera, offering views of the Pálmaces reservoir.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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26.7 km

Views of the Pálmaces reservoir

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The reservoir is located on the bed of the Cañamares river, and on its banks the town of Pálmaces de Jadraque offers wonderful views of the reservoir, especially at sunset that are worthy of a postcard.

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30.3 km

Cañamares River Reservoir

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Passing through the Cañamares river reservoir dam is very pleasant, especially on warm days, as it contrasts with this generally arid territory. In its waters you can see various species of birds.

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44.8 km

Hiendelaencina

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A village in the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara, at an altitude of approximately 1,084 meters.
Its origins are medieval, possibly predating the Bronze Age. The name derives from the Arabic …

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Robledo de Corpes

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Robledo de Corpes is a picturesque town in Guadalajara on the Camino del Cid. At its core are the typical houses of black architecture that receive that name due to …

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Views of Atienza

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From the track on the Camino del Cid, you can see the enormous Atienza fortress that governs the town from a hill. I imagine the surprised vision of those who …

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Public Water Fountain

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70.9 km

Highlights of Atienza Village

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Atienza enjoyed great importance during much of the Middle Ages until the fifteenth century. This town was one of the most important Muslim squares and later one of the most …

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Way Types & Surfaces

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45.2 km

16.7 km

4.77 km

4.42 km

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44.1 km

18.7 km

7.83 km

500 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I start and park for the Camino del Cid BTT: Tierras de Frontera Loop?

The route is a loop, so you can begin at various points. A common starting point is near Atienza, a town rich in historical significance. You'll find parking available in the towns and villages along the route, which are generally small and tranquil.

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like for this mountain biking route?

The overall difficulty for the Tierras de Frontera route is generally categorized as low-medium for mountain biking. The terrain is varied, consisting mostly of dirt tracks and trails, with some narrow asphalted roads. You'll encounter varied elevation, including plains of the Castilian plateau, valleys, and canyons. Some sections may require harder pedaling or even dismounting and walking for short distances, especially when crossing obstacles like the Cañamares river.

What is the best time of year to mountain bike the Tierras de Frontera Loop?

The ideal times to ride this route are spring and autumn. Temperatures are milder during these seasons, making for a more comfortable experience. The region can experience harsh winters and very hot summers with limited shade. It's also worth noting that much of the terrain is clay-like, so it can become very muddy and difficult to navigate on rainy days.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required to ride this trail or enter the Parque Natural de la Sierra Norte de Guadalajara?

There are no specific permits or entrance fees required to ride the Camino del Cid BTT: Tierras de Frontera Loop itself. While the route passes through areas within the Parque Natural de la Sierra Norte de Guadalajara, general access for activities like mountain biking does not typically require a fee. However, always respect local regulations regarding protected areas, especially concerning wildlife and waste.

Is the Camino del Cid BTT: Tierras de Frontera Loop dog-friendly?

Generally, dogs are allowed on trails in Spain, but it's crucial to keep them on a leash, especially when passing through villages, near livestock, or in protected natural areas like the Parque Natural de la Sierra Norte de Guadalajara. Always carry bags to clean up after your pet and ensure they have enough water, as shade can be limited in some sections.

What historical and natural highlights can I see along the route?

This route is rich in history and natural beauty. You'll pass through lands that were a medieval border, dotted with impressive fortresses and towns declared historical sites. Notable natural features include views of the Pálmaces reservoir and the Cañamares River Reservoir. You'll also encounter charming settlements like Hiendelaencina and Robledo de Corpes, and enjoy views of Atienza, a town with significant highlights.

How long does it typically take to complete the entire loop?

The full Camino del Cid BTT: Tierras de Frontera route is approximately 278 km long and is typically recommended for 5 days of mountain biking. Our specific Komoot tour, which is a section of this larger route, is about 71 km and can be completed in a single day, taking around 5 hours and 45 minutes of riding time.

Does this mountain biking route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, the route shares sections with several other paths. You'll find it intersects with parts of the GR 160 - Camino del Cid BTT, Camino de Santiago de la Lana.Senderista, Camino del Cid (Senderista), and Tierras de Frontera, among others. This means you might encounter hikers or other cyclists on shared segments.

What kind of signage can I expect along the trail?

The Camino del Cid BTT routes are well-organized and feature well-maintained signage following international IMBA standards. You'll find specific panels indicating detours and variants, making navigation straightforward.

Are there accommodations or places to resupply along the route?

Yes, the Camino del Cid is a well-supported route. Accommodation options are readily available in the small rural villages you'll pass through. These towns also offer opportunities to resupply with food and water, though it's always wise to carry sufficient provisions for each day's ride.

Is this route suitable for beginner mountain bikers?

While the overall difficulty is low-medium, some sections can be challenging due to elevation changes and terrain. It's not highly technical, but it does require a good level of fitness. Beginners with some experience and good stamina might manage, but those new to mountain biking might find some parts demanding. Consider the shorter Komoot tour as a good introduction.

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