Munera and Barrax — circular from La R
Munera and Barrax — circular from La R
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riders
03:30
84.0km
500m
Road cycling
Cycle 52.2 miles (84.0 km) on this moderate road route from La Roda, exploring gentle hills and rural landscapes in Albacete.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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21.0 km
Highlight • Monument
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82.4 km
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84.0 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
58.3 km
19.1 km
6.67 km
Surfaces
74.7 km
9.33 km
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Elevation
Highest point (1,010 m)
Lowest point (700 m)
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The route begins and ends in La Roda. You should be able to find public parking within the town, particularly around its historic center, which is a declared Site of Cultural Interest.
This route is classified as moderate and requires a good fitness level. While the tarmac is smooth and roads are often traffic-free, it covers 84 km with 500m of elevation gain, indicating some gentle, rolling inclines. It's not ideal for absolute beginners but suitable for cyclists with some experience.
You'll primarily ride on well-paved, smooth tarmac roads. The region features gentle, rolling hills rather than steep climbs, making for a tranquil cycling experience. The roads are often blissfully free from traffic, offering a sense of solitude.
The route offers a chance to experience the authentic landscapes of the Albacete region. You'll pass through areas characterized by olive groves, fig trees, and wild blackberries. A notable point of interest is El Moliono de Don Quijote Park.
To enjoy the most comfortable conditions, consider cycling during spring or autumn. These seasons typically offer milder temperatures, which are ideal for a longer road cycling trip in the Albacete region. Summers can be quite hot, and winters may be cooler.
As this is a road cycling route primarily on public roads, dogs are generally permitted if they are safely secured (e.g., in a bike trailer or basket) and adhere to local regulations regarding pets in public spaces. Always ensure your dog's safety and comfort.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this route. It utilizes public roads and is freely accessible.
While specific amenities directly on the route are not detailed, the starting and ending point, La Roda, is a town with historical significance, so you can expect to find cafes, restaurants, and other services there to refuel before or after your ride.
Yes, sections of this route briefly overlap with official trails such as the Camino de Santiago de Levante and the Camino de Santiago del Sureste.
You can expect peaceful roads and a sense of adventure through the Castilla-La Mancha landscape. The region is known for its gentle, rolling hills, often traffic-free roads, and agricultural scenery including olive groves and fig trees. It offers a quieter, more authentic cycling experience.
Yes, La Roda is a significant town in the Albacete province, and it is generally well-connected by public transport, primarily bus services, from larger cities in the region. Check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.