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Gabriel y Galán Reservoir and Cáparra Loop

Hard

3

riders

Gabriel y Galán Reservoir and Cáparra Loop

04:41

95.8km

1,310m

Road cycling

Cycle a challenging 59.5-mile route from Plasencia to Embalse de Gabriel y Galán, passing the Roman Arch of Cáparra.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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878 m

Plasencia Reservoir

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Spectacular views of the Plasencia Reservoir and the valley of the Jerte River below. The path passes next to the river dam.

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16.6 km

Viewpoint of Memory

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Spectacular views from this viewpoint over the Valle del Jerte. In this place you can also see the melancholic sculptures in memory of the forgotten, a 2008 work by the artist Francisco Cedenilla.

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18.4 km

Public Water Fountain

Public Water Fountain

4

22.0 km

View of Embalse de Plasencia

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From this point you can see the Plasencia Reservoir, which is located to the north of the town that has the same name. The road descends through what is called the Valle del Jerte.

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40.5 km

Roman City of Cáparra

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Valued archaeological remains of an important Roman settlement in the city of Cáparra. A strategic post that dominated the crossing from north to south of what would later be the Vía de la Plata.

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50.0 km

Gabriel y Galán Dam

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The Gabriel y Galán reservoir was built in 1961 to collect water from the Alagón River to generate hydroelectric power, provide drinking water and irrigation.

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78.2 km

Carcaboso

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Carcaboso is a small town in the Las Vegas del Alagón region, between Montehermoso and Plasencia. From Roman times, the town is located next to the Jerte river and the Vía de la Plata.

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90.4 km

Plasencia Cathedral

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The city of Plasencia is blessed with two cathedrals. One from the 13th century and one from the 15th century. The idea was to demolish the old one when the new one was finished, but that never happened.

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91.6 km

Plasencia Aqueduct

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The Plasencia Aqueduct or the Arches of San Antón is not of Roman origin as many Placentines believe, but rather dates back to the 16th century and was built by the great architect Juan de Flandes.
55 arches are preserved from it and with it the Muslim clay pipe that carried water from the Cabezabellosa and El Torno mountains was replaced.
in plasenciaturismo.es/acueducto

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95.8 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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83.4 km

11.7 km

849 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

85.6 km

10.4 km

< 100 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this circular road cycling route?

This challenging road cycling route is approximately 95.8 km long and typically takes around 4 hours and 40 minutes to complete on a racebike. Keep in mind that this duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.

Is this road cycling route suitable for beginners?

No, this route is categorized as 'difficult' and requires excellent physical condition. It involves significant elevation changes and is best suited for experienced road cyclists.

What is the terrain like on this road cycling route?

The route features mostly well-paved surfaces, making them easy to ride on for a racebike. However, be prepared for a challenging ride with considerable elevation changes as you navigate the diverse landscapes of the region.

What notable landmarks and viewpoints can I expect to see along the route?

You'll encounter a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Highlights include the Plasencia Reservoir, the Viewpoint of Memory, and the View of Embalse de Plasencia. A particularly significant stop is the Roman City of Cáparra, home to the unique quadrifront Roman Arch. You'll also pass by the impressive Gabriel y Galán Dam and the town of Carcaboso.

Where can I park to start this road cycling route?

As the route starts and ends in Plasencia, you can look for parking options within the city. Plasencia offers various parking facilities, and starting from there provides easy access to the circular route.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The best times to cycle this route are typically spring and autumn. During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant for a long ride. It's advisable to avoid the peak summer months due to potentially very high temperatures in Extremadura.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to cycle this route?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public road cycling route. You are free to enjoy the trail at your leisure.

Is this road cycling route dog-friendly?

This route is designed for racebiking and covers a significant distance on paved roads. While dogs are generally welcome in many outdoor areas, bringing a dog along on a racebike for a difficult, nearly 100 km route is not typically recommended or practical for their safety and comfort.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of other paths, including the Camino Mozárabe por Trujillo, Paseo Fluvial Plasencia, Aguas Arriba, and the Mtb Vía de la Plata.

Are there places to find food or drink along the way?

Yes, the route passes through the town of Carcaboso, where you may find options for cafes or restaurants. Plasencia, your starting and ending point, also offers a wide range of amenities.

What should I bring for a full day road cycle on this route?

Given the route's difficulty and length, you should bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, appropriate cycling gear, sun protection, and a fully charged phone. It's also wise to carry a map or GPS device with the route loaded.

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