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Mountain biking around Valverde De La Vera offers diverse natural landscapes at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos, characterized by numerous gorges and mountainous terrain. The region features extensive trail networks winding through chestnut and oak forests, as well as expansive meadows. Granite crests add to the high-mountain character, providing a challenging and scenic environment for cyclists.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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16.9km
01:35
500m
500m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.4km
04:38
1,270m
1,270m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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47.4km
04:27
1,150m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.1km
03:14
680m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The largest town in the region, it has a variety of shops and accommodations.
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The most important monument in Jarandilla de la Vera is the castle-palace of the Counts of Oropesa, where Charles I stayed before moving to the Monastery of Yuste. This 15th-century castle, built on an ancient fortress, reflects the medieval history of the town, which was also briefly linked to the Knights Templar. Today, anyone can stay here, as it is a tourist parador. A natural highlight is the Jaranda Gorge, which runs through Jarandilla and offers a fresh and accessible natural environment next to the town center.
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Losar de la Vera is located in the southern foothills of the Gredos mountain range, in a privileged natural setting that defines its identity. This town preserves traditional architecture centered around the Church of Santiago Apóstol, built in the 15th century, a reflection of its rich history and rural culture. One of its most unique attractions is its ornamental gardens, a living testament to the community's appreciation and commitment to its natural surroundings, which adds a special charm to the landscape and the experience of visiting this corner of La Vera.
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At this point on the GR-111, you can enjoy a panoramic view of the beautiful peaks of the Gredos mountain range.
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Beautiful area with steep slopes
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In August it is possible that it is dry or there is very little water flow.
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A beautiful spot in Madrigal de la Vera. There's a natural pool for swimming. Naturally, the water is quite cold. Impressive Roman-style bridge. It's believed to have been based on a Roman original and dates back to the Middle Ages.
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The Roman bridge of Madrigal, also known as the "Old Bridge," is a bridge of Roman origin that crosses the Alardos Gorge, a narrow valley carved by the Tiétar River. Currently, it consists of only one arch; its original form is unknown, as it underwent several reconstructions. The bridge was built as part of the Roman road that linked Plasencia with Puerto del Pico and Ávila.
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The region offers diverse natural landscapes at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos, characterized by numerous gorges like Garganta de la Nava, and mountainous terrain with peaks exceeding 2000 meters. You'll find extensive trail networks winding through chestnut and oak forests, expansive meadows, and granite crests, providing a challenging and scenic environment.
There are over a dozen mountain bike routes around Valverde De La Vera, offering a variety of experiences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 10 reviews.
While the region is known for its challenging and scenic environment, most routes are classified as moderate to difficult. There are no routes specifically listed as 'easy' in the immediate vicinity, suggesting that even moderate trails may require a reasonable level of fitness and experience. For families, consider routes with less elevation gain and shorter distances, keeping in mind the mountainous character of the area.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in the area are circular. For example, you can explore the Spring – Mesa Llana Watchtower loop from Villanueva de la Vera, a moderate 16.9 km trail, or the more challenging Mesa Llana Watchtower – View of El Chorro Dam loop from Valverde de la Vera, which is 49.4 km long with significant elevation gain.
The trails often pass through stunning natural landscapes. You might encounter gorges such as Garganta de la Nava, natural pools, and waterfalls like Devil's Waterfall. There are also beautiful lakes like Laguna de la Nava and Laguna de los Caballeros, and historical sites such as Castro de El Freillo.
The region's climate makes spring and autumn ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters might bring colder conditions to the higher parts of the Sierra de Gredos. Checking local weather forecasts before your ride is always recommended.
Yes, there are several longer routes for experienced riders. For example, the Mesa Llana Watchtower – View of El Chorro Dam loop from Valverde de la Vera covers 49.4 km with over 1200 meters of elevation gain, and the View of El Chorro Dam – Mesa Llana Watchtower loop from Pozo del Rey is 47.3 km long with over 1100 meters of ascent.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the challenging yet rewarding terrain at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos, and the extensive network of trails winding through forests and meadows.
Beyond the natural beauty, Valverde de la Vera itself is a charming town with traditional 'verata' architecture, cobbled streets, and sites like Plaza de España and the Church of Our Lady of Fuente Claras. The broader La Vera region also features historical attractions such as the Monastery of Yuste and impressive medieval bridges, providing cultural points of interest for visitors.
The region, often called the 'Extremadura Pyrenees,' features significant elevation changes. Moderate routes can have around 500-800 meters of ascent, while difficult trails, such as the Mesa Llana Watchtower – View of El Chorro Dam loop from Valverde de la Vera, can involve over 1200 meters of climbing, offering a challenging experience for riders.
While the region is popular, its extensive network of trails means you can often find quieter routes, especially outside peak season or by exploring some of the less-trafficked paths. The sheer volume of trails winding through forests and natural areas provides ample opportunity for a more solitary ride.
Many routes in the mountainous terrain of Valverde De La Vera offer panoramic views. The difficult routes, in particular, often feature significant elevation gain that leads to stunning vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the Sierra de Gredos and various gorges. The Mesa Llana Watchtower – View of El Chorro Dam loop from Valverde de la Vera is noted for its panoramic views.


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