Segóbriga and Uclés Monastery Loop
Segóbriga and Uclés Monastery Loop
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70.4km
670m
Road cycling
Cycle 43.7 miles through Cuenca's Castilian countryside, visiting the Monasterio de Uclés and Roman ruins of Segóbriga.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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19.4 km
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33.5 km
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52.8 km
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54.6 km
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70.4 km
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53.5 km
15.6 km
1.32 km
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59.9 km
10.6 km
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Highest point (970 m)
Lowest point (760 m)
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The route is approximately 70.4 kilometers (43.7 miles) long. While the estimated duration is around 3 hours and 11 minutes, this can vary based on your cycling pace, fitness level, and time spent exploring the historical sites. Plan for 3 to 5 hours to comfortably enjoy the ride and stops.
This route is classified as 'moderate' and requires a good level of fitness due to its length and an elevation gain of approximately 667 meters (2,198 feet). While generally on well-paved surfaces, the rolling and hilly terrain might be challenging for absolute beginners. It's best suited for cyclists with some experience.
The route is circular and starts and ends in Puebla de Almenara. You should be able to find parking within the town, though specific designated cycling parking areas are not detailed. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
The route is primarily designed for road cycling, meaning most of the surfaces are well-paved. However, some segments might be unpaved or more challenging. The significant elevation gain indicates a rolling or hilly profile throughout, offering a good workout.
This route offers a rich blend of historical and natural beauty. Key highlights include the impressive View of the Monastery of Uclés, often called 'El Escorial de La Mancha', and the remarkably preserved Archaeological Park of Segóbriga, where you can explore Roman ruins. You'll also pass through scenic sections like the From Almendros to Casas de Lujan trail and the Road from Almonacid del Marquesado to Saelices.
Yes, the Archaeological Park of Segóbriga is a significant historical site and typically requires an entrance fee for access to its ruins. It's recommended to check their official website for current ticket prices, opening hours, and any specific visitor regulations before your visit.
The Cuenca region experiences hot summers and cold winters. The most pleasant times for road cycling are generally spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural landscapes are often at their most vibrant, making for a more enjoyable ride.
While the route itself is on public roads and trails, road cycling with dogs is generally not recommended due to safety concerns for both the cyclist and the animal. If you plan to stop at historical sites like the Monasterio de Uclés or the Archaeological Park of Segóbriga, check their specific pet policies, as dogs are often not permitted inside historical buildings or archaeological zones.
No, you do not need any special permits to cycle this route. It utilizes public roads and established cycle ways. However, as mentioned, the Archaeological Park of Segóbriga requires an entrance fee if you wish to explore the site itself.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the El Hito - Segobriga, Camino Santiaguista de Uclés, Camino de Uclés, Cañada Real de Jabaga, Cañada Real de Molina de Aragón, and Cañada Real de los Serranos.