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Touring cycling routes around Aldeaquemada are set within the Eastern Sierra Morena mountain range in Jaén province, Spain. The landscape features rolling countryside to the north and hills and small mountain ranges to the south, providing varied terrain. The region is characterized by deeply entrenched gorges, the 40-meter Cascada de la Cimbarra waterfall on the Guarrizas River, and Mediterranean forests. Rugged mountains offer challenging climbs and scenic routes.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.4km
04:10
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.8km
03:36
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Plaza de España and the Parish Church of Santiago el Mayor: the historical and monumental heart of Torrenueva (Ciudad Real). The Church of Santiago el Mayor is the most prominent monument in Torrenueva and one of the architectural gems of the Campo de Montiel region. It is located in Plaza de España, the town's urban and social center. Its construction began around 1450 and was completed around 1550. It belongs to the Isabelline Gothic style, although it also features Renaissance elements in its ornamentation.
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The history of this small town seems to date back to the Iron Age. Its strategic location made it a crossroads for many peoples and expeditions. If you're traveling in the area, I recommend paying it a visit and enjoying its church, the town square, and the hill, where the remains of an old Celtiberian iron mine are preserved.
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What to see in Castellar de Santiago Parish Church of Santa Ana A 16th-century church with Mudéjar style and Baroque details. It houses the image of the Holy Christ of Mercy, the town's patron saint. Constitution Square and Town Hall The town's central hub, surrounded by houses with coats of arms and bars where you can try traditional dishes. Calle Real (Royal Street) A stroll along traditional La Mancha architecture and past small shops selling local crafts.
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Castellar de Santiago is a charming village in the south of the province of Ciudad Real, within the Campo de Montiel region, very close to the border with Andalusia. It is ideal for those seeking tranquility, history, and nature.
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Depending on the time of year, you'll find the area more or less humid. It's a good place to watch birds and enjoy the beautiful surrounding landscape.
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Near the CR-614 highway is this peaceful stretch of the GR 164 Cañada Real Conquense or Los Serranos trail. The road is well-surfaced and offers a pleasant walk through the meadows.
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This place is spectacular since you can enjoy beautiful views of the Sierra Morena, being almost the limit of Andalucia and Castilla la Mancha.
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There are currently 7 touring cycling routes available around Aldeaquemada on komoot. These routes are generally considered difficult, offering challenging climbs and scenic rides through the Sierra Morena mountains.
The terrain around Aldeaquemada is diverse, ranging from rolling countryside to the north to hills and small mountain ranges in the south. You'll encounter deeply entrenched gorges, Mediterranean forests, and rugged mountainous sections, particularly within the Sierra Morena.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Aldeaquemada are circular. For example, the Lagoon Near Sierra de Andújar – Aldeaquemada loop from Paraje Natural Cascada de Cimbarra is a popular 40.6 km loop that explores the area around the impressive Cascada de la Cimbarra waterfall.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive 40-meter high Cascada de la Cimbarra waterfall on the Guarrizas River, and other waterfalls like Charco del Negrillo Waterfall. The routes also offer views from spots like Balcón de Despeñaperros Viewpoint and Desfiladero Viewpoint, showcasing the dramatic gorges and mountainous landscapes.
Beyond natural beauty, Aldeaquemada offers cultural insights. You can find the Cimbarra Mill, a historical man-made structure, or the Ruins of Castillo de Castro Ferral. The wider region is also known for prehistoric rock art sites, which can be incorporated into longer itineraries.
Aldeaquemada is located in the Sierra Morena, which generally experiences hot summers. Spring and autumn offer more moderate temperatures, making them ideal for touring cycling. These seasons provide comfortable conditions to enjoy the varied ecosystems and challenging routes.
All touring cycling routes currently listed for Aldeaquemada on komoot are rated as difficult. They feature significant elevation gains and rugged terrain, making them suitable for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge.
Yes, the region boasts rich and varied wildlife typical of the Sierra Morena. You might spot otters, deer, wild boar, foxes, and genets. It's also a Special Bird Protection Area, home to various birds of prey like the Spanish imperial eagle and griffon vulture, enhancing the nature observation aspect of your ride.
Yes, Aldeaquemada is integrated into significant cycling networks. The TransAndalus route, a 2000 km mountain biking trail across Andalusia, passes through the region, offering substantial options for long-distance touring cyclists.
The touring cycling routes in Aldeaquemada are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging nature of the routes and the stunning natural landscapes, especially around the Cascada de la Cimbarra Natural Area.
Yes, the Despeñaperros Gorge – King's Pass loop from Río Despeñaperros is a difficult 38.4 km path that navigates the rugged terrain of the Despeñaperros Gorge, offering spectacular mountainous scenery.
Several routes offer access to notable viewpoints. For instance, the El Empedraillo – Despeñaperros Viewpoint loop from Río Magaña specifically leads to the Despeñaperros Viewpoint, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains and gorges.


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