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Road cycling routes around Espinoso Del Rey traverse the diverse landscapes of the Montes de Toledo, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by undulating hills, valleys, and extensive Mediterranean forests, including holm oak groves and olive orchards. These physical features provide a mix of challenging ascents and scenic stretches, making it suitable for experienced road cyclists.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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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.

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77.3km
03:50
1,170m
1,170m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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98.9km
04:41
1,330m
1,330m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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The town of San Martín de Pusa is located in the center of the old manor. However, its foundation was made by the residents of the old and nearby town of El Pozuelo. Initially. This town was known as "El Pozuelo" due to a well that supplied them. With the repopulation, the new town arises further west of the previous one, which will take the name of "San Martín de Valdepusa" after a church that was built for devotion to San Martín Obispo and for the lord of Valdepusa, owner of the lands. In 1517 the name "Pozuelo" was lost, maintaining that of the Saint.
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The road cycling routes around Espinoso del Rey are primarily designed for experienced cyclists. All 6 routes listed in this guide are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation changes and sustained climbs across the hilly terrain of the Montes de Toledo.
Based on the available routes in this guide, there are no easy or moderate road cycling routes directly around Espinoso del Rey. All 6 routes are classified as difficult, indicating they involve considerable elevation gain and challenging distances, making them more suitable for experienced riders.
You'll experience diverse and picturesque landscapes. Routes traverse the undulating hills and valleys of the Montes de Toledo, featuring extensive Mediterranean forests, holm oak groves, and olive orchards. The region's proximity to Cabañeros National Park also means scenic backdrops and opportunities for nature observation.
Yes, several routes are circular. For example, the Montes de Toledo – circular to the sierras of Castillazo and Horno from Los Navalucillos is a challenging 89.2 km loop. Another option is the Los Navalucillos – Los Navalmorales loop from Las Hunfrías, which covers 85.6 km.
The region offers several points of interest. You might come across natural features like the Holm Oak Route or the impressive Chorrera de las Lanchas waterfall. The Cabañeros National Park Northern Scenic Area also offers stunning views. For historical interest, the Visigothic Stone Sarcophagus of Los Navalucillos is a unique stop.
The region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Summers can be hot, while winters are milder but may have cooler temperatures. Checking local weather conditions before your ride is always recommended.
Given that all routes in this guide are rated as difficult with significant elevation changes, Espinoso del Rey's road cycling terrain is generally more suited for experienced adult cyclists rather than family-friendly outings with young children or beginners. You might find more suitable options for families in flatter regions.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads around Espinoso del Rey. However, if your route takes you into or near protected areas like Cabañeros National Park, it's always advisable to check the park's official regulations for any specific rules regarding cycling on trails or restricted areas. Stick to marked roads to avoid issues.
Espinoso del Rey is a small town, and parking is generally available within the village. For specific trailheads, it's best to check the starting points of individual routes on komoot, as many routes begin from nearby towns like Los Navalucillos or Los Navalmorales, where public parking options are typically available.
Public transport options to Espinoso del Rey are limited. The region is best accessed by car, which allows for greater flexibility in reaching starting points for road cycling routes. While there might be local bus services, they often have restrictions on carrying bicycles, so it's recommended to verify this with the transport provider in advance.
Espinoso del Rey, being a smaller town, offers limited amenities. However, nearby larger towns like Los Navalucillos or Los Navalmorales, which serve as common starting points for many routes, typically have a selection of local cafes, restaurants, and guesthouses where cyclists can refuel and find accommodation.
The longest route featured in this guide is the San Martín de Pusa – Los Navalmorales loop from Los Navalucillos, covering approximately 99.0 km (61.5 miles) with significant elevation gain, making it a challenging ride for experienced cyclists.


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