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Road cycling around Manzanera offers diverse landscapes and varied terrain, situated in a region known for its cycling infrastructure. The area features challenging mountain climbs and routes that traverse hills, gorges, and pine forests. Cyclists can expect routes with significant elevation changes, providing a demanding experience for those seeking strenuous rides.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
45
riders
127km
06:36
2,240m
2,240m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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88.1km
04:22
1,360m
1,360m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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11
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106km
05:01
1,420m
1,420m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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114km
05:36
1,740m
1,740m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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104km
05:11
1,250m
1,250m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Arcos de las Salinas is a small village in the Javalambre Mountains, ideal for hiking and nature lovers. Surrounded by mountains and crossed by the Arcos and Torrijano rivers, it is part of a protected area designated as a Site of Community Interest. Its scattered villages and farmhouses give it a very authentic rural feel, perfect for unwinding. Thanks to its altitude, the climate is cool, and snow is not uncommon in winter, making it a good starting point for excursions at any time of year.
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La Yesa is a small village in the Los Serranos region, surrounded by mountains covered with holm oaks and pine forests, ideal for leisurely hikes with beautiful views of the mountains and even the sea on clear days. Its attractions include the Church of Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles, several chapels, and monumental trees such as the Carrasca Tumbada and the Pino Sombrero. The surrounding area offers trails through natural sites such as El Carrascal and El Castellar, with archaeological remains. To replenish your energy, there's nothing better than trying "Olla de pueblo" (village pot), a hearty rice dish with beans and turnips, typical of the area.
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Titaguas is a small town in the Los Serranos region, surrounded by mountains covered with pine, holm oak, and juniper forests, making it an ideal location for hiking. In the surrounding area, you can discover natural springs renowned for their healthy waters, as well as archaeological sites and cave paintings dating back over 9,000 years. The old town preserves historic houses and the Renaissance church of El Salvador, while local festivals keep traditions alive with the famous Mojiganga and wine-related celebrations. It's a great destination for combining nature, heritage, and popular culture, with trails accessible from the CV-35.
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Tastefully renovated convent. Permanent exhibition on the Civil War, exhibition hall, library, coworking space, etc.
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A complex climb coming from Calles that connects Puerto de Tuejar and the east with little rest in between. It's longer than it is intense, but it adds up to almost 20 km of sustained climbs with long sections at 6%.
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In the cold months he is always alone and it's amazing, being able to walk and eat there without people. In summer, it is crowded, full of people. A good swimming area.
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Manzanera offers a selection of 10 road cycling routes, catering primarily to experienced cyclists with 7 difficult routes and 3 moderate options.
Road cycling in Manzanera is characterized by challenging mountain climbs and significant elevation changes. Most routes are classified as difficult, offering a demanding experience for those seeking strenuous rides through varied terrain.
Yes, while many routes are challenging, Manzanera does offer 3 moderate road cycling options. These routes still provide an engaging experience through the region's diverse landscapes without the extreme demands of the most difficult climbs.
Cyclists in Manzanera can expect diverse landscapes, including hills, gorges, steppes, and pine forests. The region is nestled within the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range, offering stunning natural environments and varied terrain.
Yes, several routes pass by or offer views of significant landmarks. For instance, you might encounter the Pico Javalambre or the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory (Pico del Buitre). The area also features natural monuments like Red earth and facilities such as the Albentosa Picnic Area.
The road cycling routes in Manzanera are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Over 500 road cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs and diverse scenery.
Yes, many of the popular routes in Manzanera are loops. Examples include the challenging Arcos de las Salinas – Azud de Tuéjar loop and the Torrijas – Arcos de las Salinas loop, which allow you to start and finish in the same location.
The region's diverse terrain and mountain climate suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for challenging climbs and scenic rides. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder conditions at higher elevations.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, many routes, such as those starting from Hotel Balneario El Paraiso (Spa), likely offer parking facilities. For other starting points, local villages and towns in the Manzanera region typically provide public parking options.
Manzanera is located in a rural area, and while specific public transport links directly to all cycling route starting points may be limited, regional bus services often connect larger towns. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for connections to Manzanera or nearby villages.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops for refreshments. The region's charming cobblestone streets and traditional Spanish houses offer pleasant spots to refuel after a ride.
Given that 7 out of 10 routes are classified as difficult and the terrain involves significant elevation changes, Manzanera is generally more suited for experienced adult cyclists. However, some of the moderate routes or sections of the Ojos Negros Greenway, a cycle path mentioned as a nearby attraction, might offer more gentle terrain suitable for families.


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