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Road cycling routes around Casillas De Coria traverse a landscape characterized by profiled relief, featuring varied terrain without extensive plains. The region, part of the wider Cáceres province, offers a mix of holm oaks, Mediterranean flora, and dehesa landscapes. Cyclists can expect river valleys and areas with granite rock formations, providing diverse scenery for rides.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The town's main square is known as Plaza del Palacio (Palace Square), and it serves as the administrative center and one of the town's most iconic landmarks. It is where the Villasbuenas de Gata Town Hall is located. Situated in the heart of the town center, it is a popular meeting place for locals.
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Coria Castle is an imposing medieval fortress located in the upper part of Coria's historic center, very close to the Cathedral, and is one of the city's most prominent landmarks. It is integrated into the walled enclosure, forming part of the defensive complex of Roman origin. Main construction: between 1473 and 1478, commissioned by García Álvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Coria and Duke of Alba.
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Galisteo is a charming destination! This small town in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, offers a unique blend of history, culture and nature. Galisteo is a perfect place for a quiet and enriching getaway.
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Located outside the city of Coria, in the natural area of the ancient Dehesa de Malpartida, the sanctuary is close to the edge of the cliff formed by the Alagón River. According to the Coria Charter from the 13th century, it stands in the same place where a small medieval chapel probably existed. Part of the remains of the extensions carried out in the 16th century are still preserved. These extensions were carried out to house the venerated Romanesque-Gothic Marian carving, possibly made in Leonese workshops. The image of the Virgin rests in her dressing room (added in 1880) and is framed by a beautiful Rococo altarpiece from 1774. A visit to this sanctuary will allow you to appreciate its uniqueness, beauty and devotion to the Patroness of Coria! 🙏🌟
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The Iron Bridge in Coria is a beautiful civil work of metal architecture and nineteenth-century modernist design. It was built by the Asturian engineers D. Salvador and D. Próspero Ardura. The bridge stands over the Alagón River, connecting both banks in the City of Coria. Its total length is 178.30 meters, and its deck has a width of 7.78 meters, with a two-way road flanked by two sidewalks.
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Founded before the Romans occupied the Iberian Peninsula, Coria was known as Cauria or Caurus. The Romans gave it its current Latin name, CAVRIUM. Later, he was granted Roman citizenship. In the Visigothic era, the Diocese of Coria was created, which maintained Coria as an episcopal see until the 20th century. After the Reconquista, Coria became the capital of a manor to which towns that still bear the name of Coria belonged, such as Guijo de Coria or Casillas de Coria.
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Rincón del Obispo is a small town on the outskirts of Coria. It was founded between 1960 and 1968. Despite being so recently founded, there is a great archaeological site that has a much longer history. There are many dilapidated buildings that give it a very colonial air.
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This 18th century baroque church was declared a National Historic-Artistic Monument in 1983. It is very close to cliffs and there is a viewpoint there. Inside is the highly revered Romanesque-Gothic statue of the Virgin Mary.
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There are over 25 road cycling routes around Casillas de Coria, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find options ranging from moderate rides to more demanding routes.
The region features a profiled relief without extensive plains, meaning you can expect varied terrain. Routes often traverse landscapes characterized by holm oaks, Mediterranean flora, and dehesa, with river valleys and areas featuring unique granite rock formations. The wider Cáceres province also includes mountainous areas and natural parks like Monfragüe and the Jerte Valley.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant ascents. For example, the Penha Garcia from Moraleja – circular through the Reserva Natural de Sierra de Malcata route is a difficult 125 km path with substantial elevation gain, providing scenic views through the natural reserve.
You can encounter various natural features and historical landmarks. Routes often pass by reservoirs such as the Embalse de Gata or the Presa del Embalse de Borbollón. You might also discover historical structures like the Iron Bridge of Coria or the Medieval Bridge of Coria. The area also boasts unique granite rock formations and the El Chorrerón Waterfall and Stone Bridge.
While specific low-traffic routes for families are not detailed, many routes pass through rural dehesa landscapes and Mediterranean flora, which generally have less traffic than urban areas. For a moderate ride, consider routes that loop around reservoirs, as these often provide scenic and relatively calm environments.
The Cáceres region, including Casillas de Coria, experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for road cycling, offering milder temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be cooler, so checking the weather forecast is always recommended.
Yes, there are several circular routes. A popular option is the Embalse de Gata Loop from Moraleja, a 44 km trail with moderate climbs. Another is the Coria from Moraleja – circular through Montehermoso and the Presa del Embalse de Borbollón, which is about 90 km.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. For instance, the Coria Castle and Cathedral – Coria Historic Center loop from Coria is a challenging 91 km route that allows you to explore the historic center of Coria. You might also pass by the Parish Church of the Assumption of Moraleja on some routes.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists in Casillas de Coria are not detailed, towns like Moraleja and Coria, which serve as common starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in your chosen starting town.
The routes around Casillas de Coria cater to various abilities. You'll find a good mix, with approximately 3 easy routes, 15 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes. This ensures options for both casual riders and those looking for a significant physical challenge.
Yes, several routes incorporate views of local reservoirs. The Embalse de Gata Loop from Moraleja is a prime example, offering moderate climbs around the reservoir. Another route, Coria from Moraleja – circular through Montehermoso and the Presa del Embalse de Borbollón, also passes by the Borbollón reservoir.


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