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Mountain bike trails around El Campillo De La Jara are set within a high-quality natural environment, characterized by diverse landscapes that transition from granite to slate. The region features the Huso and Frio river basins, which carve channels into the "rañas" of the Comarca de la Jara, contributing to scenic river valleys. This area, part of the Natura 2000 network, offers varied vegetation including scrubland, holm oaks, and cork oaks, providing a rich backdrop for mountain biking.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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59.5km
04:06
610m
610m
This moderate 37.0-mile mountain biking loop on the Vía Verde de la Jara offers a unique ride through tunnels and viaducts.
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.3km
04:19
810m
810m
Moderate mountain bike ride. 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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50.4km
03:51
560m
560m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Aldeanueva de Barbarroya, in the La Jara region (Toledo), is a small town with a wealth of natural, historical, and cultural treasures. It is especially known for its location on the La Jara Greenway and for being a stopover point on the GR-113 Tajo Nature Trail.
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The easiest option is to climb up the shoulder of the road and, in the village, rejoin the Villuercas Nature Trail to the Santa Quiteria station, the start/finish of the Jara Greenway. There are no specific cycling route signs for the next section; it is essential to follow the track. The route runs along the foothills of the Altamira mountain range and the Rincón del Torozo Microreserve through holm oak forests, crosses the mountain range through Puerto del Rey, and descends to the Cíjara reservoir dam, one of the large artificial lakes on the middle course of the Guadiana River and the border between Cáceres and Badajoz. The cycle tour connects with the Guadiana Nature Trail at the dam and continues along the Castilblanco Trail. The rideability is good, but the road surface is quite rocky, and the rattling on the gravel bike can be tiring. With wide, tubeless tires, you can lower the tire pressure a bit to pedal more comfortably and quickly on this section, enjoying the authentic and evocative atmosphere of Extremadura's Siberia, especially as you pass the Cíjara Palace, a 19th-century rural mansion with a certain air of a military fortress in a setting of profound desolation on the banks of the reservoir. The stage ends on a pleasant rural road that leads to the lively town of Herrera del Duque, capital of the Cíjara community in Northern Siberia.
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The Old Station of Santa Quiteria is a point of interest on the Vía Verde de la Jara, located in Sevilleja de la Jara, Toledo. This station was a strategic stopping point at the Puerto de San Vicente, where the old Roman road that connected Toledo (Toletum) with Mérida (Augusta Emerita) passed. Today, the station is abandoned, but it remains a fascinating place for history and nature lovers. It is a popular spot for hiking and cycling routes, offering a window into the past and an opportunity to enjoy the natural surroundings.
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These two small lagoons are located halfway between Buenasbodas and Alcaudete de la Jara. These are mainly fields and trails. The lagoons are an interesting place to visit, especially if you are a bird watcher.
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In this town of interesting popular rural architecture is the Church of Saint Bartholomew, known in the surrounding area as the "Sistine Chapel of Jara", the region in which it is located, due to the frescoes by Wladimir Strashko, which represent scenes from life. and martyrdom of Saint Bartholomew.
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Much has changed in Aldeanueva de Barbaroya since the train stopped passing through here, although the Vía Verde de la Jara now passes through its tracks, attracting other types of visitors. However, this road does not cross the town either, so perhaps you can enjoy it more if you come with a road bike through the lonely roads that reach it and stop for a few minutes to observe its popular architecture that tells you so much about geology and history From this place.
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Campillo Landing - Sevilleja (Green Road of the Jara)
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One of the characteristics of this town is its name which, as it indicates, shows us how the town is located next to a mountain pass, just like the pass itself.
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Mountain biking in El Campillo de la Jara offers a range of difficulties, with the majority of routes being moderate. The terrain transitions from granite to slate, featuring river valleys like the Huso and Frio, and scrubland. You'll find paths with varied surfaces, including compacted earth, especially on routes like the Vía Verde de la Jara Loop.
Yes, there are options for less experienced riders. The Vía Verde de la Jara is particularly suitable, as it utilizes an old railway line, offering an easy difficulty and a mostly flat, compacted earth surface. While most routes are moderate, some are classified as easy, providing a good starting point.
For experienced mountain bikers, there are a few routes classified as difficult among the 21 available trails. These routes will offer more challenging terrain and elevation changes, requiring good fitness and advanced riding skills. An example of a moderate route with varied landscapes is the Puerto de Arrebatacapas loop from Mohedas de la Jara, which features over 800 meters of elevation gain.
The duration of mountain bike trails in El Campillo de la Jara varies. Many of the popular routes, such as the Vía Verde de la Jara Loop (59.5 km), can take around 4 hours to complete. Other routes, like the El Campillo de la Jara – circular desde Aldeanueva de San Bartolomé por el Cerro Castrejón (43.9 km), typically take about 3.5 to 4 hours.
The region is rich in natural and historical landmarks. Along the Vía Verde de la Jara, you can explore the Huso River Valley and its tunnel, and the abandoned Santa Quiteria Station. The area also features numerous abandoned mills, particularly along the Huso and Frio rivers, with Molino de Los Morenos being a notable restored example.
Yes, there are several circular mountain bike routes. For instance, the El Campillo de la Jara – circular desde Aldeanueva de San Bartolomé por el Cerro Castrejón is a popular 43.9 km loop. Another option is the Santa Quiteria Station – San Vicente Pass loop from Mohedas de la Jara, which covers about 50 km.
El Campillo de la Jara is an excellent destination for outdoor activities due to its diverse landscapes. While specific recommendations for mountain biking seasons are not provided, the region's natural environment and varied flora suggest that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summers can be hot in Spain, so early mornings or late afternoons might be preferable during those months.
While specific parking locations are not detailed, the Santa Quiteria Station, located on the Vía Verde de la Jara, is noted as a popular starting/finishing point for cycling routes, suggesting it may offer parking facilities. For other routes, it's advisable to check the starting points of individual tours for local parking options.
The region is a municipality in the province of Toledo, Spain. While specific public transport links for cyclists are not detailed, it's generally recommended to check local bus services or regional train connections to nearby towns. However, for direct access to trailheads, personal vehicle transport is often the most convenient option.
Yes, the Vía Verde de la Jara is particularly well-suited for families. Its easy difficulty, lack of significant inclines, and compacted earth surface make it ideal for cycle touring, including mountain biking with children or those seeking a more relaxed ride. It stretches approximately 52 kilometers, offering a long, enjoyable experience.
You'll be riding through a high-quality natural environment within two Protected Natural Areas under the Natura 2000 network. The landscape features a transition from granite to slate, with prominent jara (cistus) plants, holm oaks, cork oaks, and aromatic plants like thyme. The Huso River Valley and Frio river basins carve scenic channels, adding to the diverse scenery.
There are over 20 mountain bike trails around El Campillo de la Jara listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from easy paths to more challenging rides, catering to different skill levels and preferences.


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