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Touring cycling around Ciruelas, Spain, offers a network of routes through the region's varied terrain, characterized by river valleys and historical villages. The landscape features rolling hills and open countryside, providing diverse cycling experiences. Routes often follow the Henares river, connecting towns and offering views of agricultural lands and local architecture. This area provides a blend of natural scenery and cultural points of interest for touring cyclists.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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75.9km
05:03
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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73.1km
06:28
1,110m
1,110m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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29.9km
02:35
290m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.6km
04:06
610m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.4km
04:12
640m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Although it is associated with El Cid, it was never related to the mercenary knight, but rather to the first Count of El Cid, Rodrigo Días de Vivar y Mendoza, a noble title granted by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492. This fortress, dating back to the High Middle Ages, watches over the Henares valley at the foot of the Alcarria Mountains. A natural paradise with a variety of altitudes.
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Guadalajara deserves it, we coincide with the story marathon, an event that takes place over three days in this same palace. We stopped by the tourist office and they told us about botargas, about an event prior to the carnival in which you can enjoy botargas from the entire province of Guadalajara.
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imposing castle, called del Cid, although Rodrigo Díaz never lived there. The current Jadraque castle is almost entirely the work of the last third of the 15th century, that is, from the last group of medieval castle-palaces, already on the verge of disappearance at this time. Its reform in the 15th century was due to the master builder Alberto de Caravajal, helped by stonemasons from Northern Spain. This master builder also directed the renovation of the castle of Puebla de Almenara (Cuenca). It is likely that the outlines of the reform were given by the architect Juan Guas, although his intervention is not documented. The renovation work greatly affected almost everything that had previously existed there, as the natural terrain of the hill was even lowered. Only what was a large pentagonal tower in the bow was used in the construction of the new late medieval castle (probably towards the middle of the 20th century, almost the entire tower was dismantled to serve as a quarry). One of its panels is fallen today and the castle is closed to visitors.
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Beautiful Castle of Muslim origin, later rebuilt by the Mendoza family from Guadalajara.
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Hita is a beautiful medieval town with a lot of charm in any of its corners. It was the headquarters of the Mecnes Berber Muslims, one of their leaders even proclaimed himself Caliph of Spain, although he only lasted a week in office, the time it took for his enemies in Córdoba to get rid of him. It was later conquered by Alvar Fáñez de Minaya for El Cid. Among his most famous characters in Hita, we must highlight his famous Archpriest Juan Ruiz, with numerous writings. Phrases from his Book of Good Love are reproduced on some walls in the town.
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This bridge over the Henares River is the oldest construction preserved in Guadalajara. Although in the 18th century its construction was attributed to the Romans, it is currently known that it was the work of Muslims.
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A spectacular town, homeland of the famous Archpriest. Getting to it, however, will cost you, as it is perched on top of a hill.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes around Ciruelas, offering a variety of experiences through river valleys, historical villages, and open countryside.
Yes, Ciruelas offers several options for less experienced touring cyclists. You can find 4 easy routes and 12 moderate routes that provide enjoyable rides without extreme difficulty.
The terrain around Ciruelas is characterized by rolling hills and open countryside, often following the Henares river. Routes can feature significant elevation gain, especially on more difficult paths, but also offer scenic stretches through agricultural lands and past local architecture.
Many routes in Ciruelas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Guadalajara from Torija — circular by Alarilla and the river Henares is a popular circular option, as is the Hita – Alarilla Village and Church loop from Yunquera de Henares.
The region is rich in historical points of interest. Routes often pass through or near historical villages like Hita, and you can explore sites such as the Castillo de Torija or the Palacio del Infantado. The Castillo de Torija – Palacio del Infantado loop from Yunquera de Henares specifically highlights these historical landmarks.
Absolutely. The varied landscape around Ciruelas provides numerous opportunities for scenic views. You can find routes that lead to elevated points like Pico del Águila or the Viewpoint of Peña Hueva, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside and river valleys.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, Ciruelas offers 16 difficult routes. These often feature significant elevation gains and longer distances, such as the 75.9 km Guadalajara from Torija — circular by Alarilla and the river Henares.
The touring cycling routes in Ciruelas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. More than 128 touring cyclists have explored the region, often praising the blend of natural scenery and cultural points of interest.
While specific public transport options for carrying bikes directly to trailheads in Ciruelas are not detailed, many routes start from towns like Yunquera de Henares, which may have regional bus or train connections. It's advisable to check local transport schedules and bike carriage policies in advance.
Many touring cycling routes in Ciruelas start from villages and towns such as Yunquera de Henares or Torija. These locations typically offer public parking facilities where you can leave your car before starting your ride. Always check for local parking regulations and availability upon arrival.
While many routes in Ciruelas are rated moderate to difficult, there are 4 easy routes available that could be suitable for families or those cycling with children. These routes generally have less elevation gain and cover shorter distances, providing a more relaxed experience.
The region around Ciruelas, Spain, generally experiences pleasant weather for cycling during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October). During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is often at its most vibrant, making for comfortable and enjoyable rides.
Yes, many routes pass through or near villages and towns where you can find cafes, restaurants, or local shops for refreshments. For instance, the ☕️ Gran Barril loop from Yunquera de Henares specifically highlights a stop for coffee, indicating such amenities are available along certain paths.


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