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The best road cycling routes around Turleque

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Road cycling routes around Turleque traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, from the plains of Castile-La Mancha to the rolling hills and climbs of the Montes de Toledo. This region offers diverse elevation profiles, providing options for different difficulty levels. Cyclists can expect a mix of open roads and scenic stretches through agricultural areas, with some routes featuring notable ascents.

Best road cycling routes around Turleque

  • The most popular road cycling route is Montes de Toledo Loop from Consuegra

Last updated: May 15, 2026

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Montes de Toledo Loop from Consuegra

101km

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830m

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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JavierCR 🇪🇸
January 8, 2026, Castillo Manzaneque

Located in the town center of Manzaneque, opposite the Town Hall, in the province of Toledo, its construction is primarily attributed to Don Íñigo de Ávalos (15th century), although the heraldic shields of earlier lineages (Figueroa and Orozco) suggest a possible earlier foundation. In the 14th century, it was owned by Doña María de Orozco and her husband, Lorenzo Suárez de Figueroa. It later passed to Ávalos, and in 1487 was acquired by Álvarez de Toledo, secretary to the Catholic Monarchs. Abandoned and in ruins after the 16th and 17th centuries, it was restored in the early 20th century and remodeled in the 1970s, becoming a Site of Cultural Interest in 1985.

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Located in the Plaza de la Constitución, in the historic Town Hall in the Neo-Mudéjar style, designed by Ezequiel Martín Martín and built between 1927–1928, with a striking brick facade, masonry panels, horseshoe arches and ceramic decorations, culminating in a circular tower topped with a bulbous dome (tiled, from 1930).

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Mascaraque Castle is one of the town's main attractions. Origin: It was built in the 14th century on the site of an earlier Muslim fortification. Historical Owners: It was renovated by the Padilla family, who were associated with the Comuneros in the 15th century. Architecture: The keep is a prominent feature, which, according to tradition, was "demolish" (lowered) by order of the Catholic Monarchs after the Revolt of the Comuneros. Interesting Details: Pentacles or Seals of Solomon can be seen on its walls, symbols that fuel legends of protection and mystery. Current Status: It is privately owned, so the interior is not open to the public, but the exterior is impressive and well worth seeing.

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Mascaraque stands out for its authentic and tranquil atmosphere, ideal for those seeking a historical getaway without the crowds. Its historical heritage—centered on the castle, the church, and several hermitages—offers a rich cultural experience alongside a friendly local life. The rural surroundings reinforce this feeling of disconnection: olive groves, vineyards, and nature trails complete the appeal. In short, a destination with its own unique identity, highly valuable for lovers of heritage and charming villages.

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N-401. This bridge is part of Orgaz's historical heritage and has even been used as an illustration in cultural publications, such as El País Semanal, to depict the paths taken by Cervantes.

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Los Yébenes is a fascinating destination in the Montes de Toledo! Historical and Cultural Heritage Churches of Santa María and San Juan Bautista: Both from the 16th century, in Mudejar and late Gothic styles. Guadalerzas Castle: A medieval fortress that still preserves its imposing structure. Windmills: Located in the "Crestería Molinera" (Molinera Ridge), these windmills stand out for their panoramic views and historical value. The Tío Zacarías Mill preserves its original machinery. Natural Science Museum: With an impressive blue whale skeleton. Hunting and Nature Museum: Showcases the hunting tradition of the area. Hoploteca – Museum of Ancient Weapons: A tour of the evolution of weapons in different contexts.

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The Arch of San Huberto in Los Yébenes appears to be related to the Chapel of San Huberto, mentioned in local publications as part of the celebrations of the patron saint of hunters.

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Los Yébenes is a fascinating destination in the Montes de Toledo! Historical and Cultural Heritage Churches of Santa María and San Juan Bautista: Both from the 16th century, in Mudejar and late Gothic styles. Guadalerzas Castle: A medieval fortress that still preserves its imposing structure. Windmills: Located in the "Crestería Molinera" (Molinera Ridge), they stand out for their panoramic views and historical value. The Tío Zacarías Mill preserves its original machinery. Natural Sciences Museum: With an impressive blue whale skeleton. Hunting and Nature Museum: Showcases the hunting tradition of the area. Hoploteca – Museum of Ancient Weapons: A tour of the evolution of weapons in different contexts.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling around Turleque?

Road cycling routes around Turleque offer a diverse landscape, ranging from the plains of Castile-La Mancha to the rolling hills and climbs of the Montes de Toledo. You'll encounter a mix of open roads through agricultural areas and more challenging ascents, providing varied elevation profiles for different skill levels.

Are there road cycling routes suitable for beginners in Turleque?

Yes, Turleque offers routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Orgaz – Mascaraque loop from Mora is an easy 18.7-mile (30.1 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 11 minutes, leading through agricultural landscapes and small towns. Another easy option is the Mora Town Hall loop from Mora, which is 17.5 miles (28.2 km) long.

Are there challenging road cycling routes for experienced riders in Turleque?

Absolutely. Experienced riders looking for a challenge can explore routes with significant elevation gain. The Montes de Toledo – circular from Consuegra via Urda and Los Yébenes is a difficult 77.9-mile (125.4 km) path featuring sustained climbs and expansive views across the region's varied terrain. The Montes de Toledo Loop from Consuegra also offers a moderate challenge over 62.8 miles (101.0 km) with notable elevation.

What kind of landmarks or attractions can I see along the road cycling routes near Turleque?

While cycling, you can explore several historical and cultural landmarks. Near Consuegra, you might encounter the impressive Consuegra Castle or visit the Municipal Museum 🏛️ Consuegra. Other points of interest include the Santísimo Cristo del Valle Hermitage and the Church of the Most Holy Christ of the True Cross.

Are there any circular road cycling routes available around Turleque?

Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Popular circular options include the Montes de Toledo – circular from Consuegra via Urda and Los Yébenes, the Orgaz – Mascaraque loop from Mora, and the Mora Town Hall loop from Mora.

What is the best time of year to go road cycling in Turleque?

Given the region's characteristics, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling around Turleque. Temperatures are milder, making longer rides more comfortable. Summers can be quite hot, especially in the plains, while winters might bring cooler temperatures, though cycling is often still possible.

How many road cycling routes are featured in this guide for Turleque?

This guide features 5 highly-rated road cycling routes around Turleque, showcasing the best of the region's diverse landscape and catering to various difficulty levels.

What do other road cyclists say about the routes in Turleque?

Over 60 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Turleque's varied terrain, indicating a strong community interest in the area. Riders often appreciate the diverse elevation profiles and the scenic stretches through agricultural areas and the Montes de Toledo.

Are there any long-distance road cycling options near Turleque?

Yes, for those seeking longer rides, routes like the Montes de Toledo – circular from Consuegra via Urda and Los Yébenes cover approximately 77.9 miles (125.4 km), offering a substantial challenge and extended time in the saddle.

Can I find routes that pass through towns or offer opportunities for refreshments?

Many routes, particularly the shorter loops and those traversing agricultural landscapes, pass through small towns. For example, the Orgaz – Mascaraque loop from Mora leads through small towns, providing potential opportunities to stop for refreshments or explore local cafes.

What are the typical elevation gains on road cycling routes in Turleque?

Elevation gains vary significantly depending on the route. Easier routes like the Orgaz – Mascaraque loop from Mora have around 100 meters of ascent. More challenging routes, such as the Montes de Toledo – circular from Consuegra via Urda and Los Yébenes, can feature close to 900 meters of elevation gain, offering sustained climbs.

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