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Mountain biking around Tébar offers a pleasant environment for outdoor activities, with an easy, circular bike ride that is mostly paved. For more diverse and challenging mountain biking, the wider Cuenca province provides a richer landscape. This region is characterized by river gorges, dense forests, and high-altitude plateaus, featuring unique karstic geological formations. The terrain includes gravel tracks and singletrack, accommodating various skill levels.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
49.6km
04:05
490m
490m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
55.5km
04:37
600m
600m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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41.8km
03:31
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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41.1km
03:42
690m
690m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.0km
03:26
490m
490m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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This beautiful hut in the photo is not at the indicated spot. To reach the indicated spot, you have to travel along a path much used by motorcyclists, but which is a real complication for cycling, even more so for cycle touring with panniers. It would be convenient, as there are over 200 huts cataloged in the area, that this spot was adequately signposted.
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A beautiful castle, now converted into a Parador (state-run hotel).
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It is a traditional stone bridge, integrated into the landscape of the gorges. It forms part of the historic center of Alarcón, declared a Historic-Artistic Site.
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The Henchidero Bridge is located near Alarcón (Cuenca), within the Hoces del Júcar natural area. It is a historic bridge that crosses the Júcar River downstream from the Alarcón Reservoir, very close to the small Henchidero Dam, which regulates the flow in this area. It is on the PR-CU71 "From Bridge to Bridge..." route, which connects the Picazo Bridge with the Henchidero Bridge, following the course of the Júcar River.
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It offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Júcar River's meander, Alarcón Castle, and the vertical canyons carved by the river. You can also see the small dam (Henchidero Dam), the Tébar Bridge, and the defensive towers that flank the gorge.
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The Alarcón viewpoint overlooking the Júcar River gorges is part of the PR-CU71 trail. The viewpoint is located just before entering Alarcón from the CUV-8033 road, on a clearing next to the Torre de Armas (Tower of Arms), at the beginning of the PR-CU71 "From Bridge to Bridge..." trail. It has free parking and an information panel about the route.
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The Parador de Alarcón is an impressive hotel located in a medieval castle with more than 13 centuries of history. Located on top of one of the gorges of the Júcar River, it offers privileged views of the area. This castle, considered one of the best preserved in the province of Cuenca, combines modern and classic styles in its interior, maintaining its medieval character.🏰🚶😎
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Around Tébar, you'll find a mix of terrain. The immediate area offers an easy, mostly paved, circular bike ride suitable for all fitness levels. For more diverse and challenging experiences, the wider Cuenca province, particularly areas like the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park, provides routes with river gorges, dense forests, high-altitude plateaus, gravel tracks, and singletrack. These can include technical climbs and thrilling descents.
Yes, Tébar itself offers an easy, circular bike ride that is mostly paved, making it suitable for beginners and families. While the guide lists 22 mountain bike tours in total, 3 are classified as easy. For more challenging options, you'd venture into the broader Cuenca province.
For those seeking a challenge, the Manchuela and Alarcón Gorge Loop is a difficult 49.6 km trail featuring varied terrain through the Alarcón Gorge. The wider Cuenca province also offers routes with significant elevation changes and technical sections, especially within the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular. For example, the Las Torcas de Sisante Loop is a moderate 55.5 km path exploring unique karstic landscapes. Another option is the Sierra de El Cañavate Loop from Vara de Rey, a 41.8 km moderate trail.
While Tébar has local attractions like the Lavajillo lagoon, the broader Cuenca province offers spectacular natural features. You can explore the unique karstic geological formations of the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park, including sites like Alarcón Castle, the Gorges of Alarcón, and various viewpoints offering impressive vistas of the Júcar River.
The region generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are often ideal, providing milder temperatures for mountain biking. Summers can be hot, especially in the middle of the day, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler, wetter periods. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, the area offers several scenic viewpoints. For instance, you can find a Beautiful view of the Júcar River and a specific View of Alarcón Castle and the Júcar River. The wider Cuenca province is also known for dramatic vistas, such as El Ventano del Diablo, which overlooks the Júcar River gorge.
Over 40 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore Tébar's varied terrain. While specific ratings are not available, the community frequently praises the diverse landscape, from easy paved paths to challenging routes through river gorges and forests, offering options for different ability levels.
While Tébar itself is a small municipality, accessing the more extensive and challenging mountain biking areas like the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park typically requires travel from Tébar. The city of Cuenca, a hub for these areas, is approximately 83 km away. Public transport options directly to trailheads might be limited, so planning for personal vehicle use is often recommended for wider exploration.
Yes, several routes offer notable elevation gain. The Sisante loop from Sisante, a moderate 41.1 km trail, features an ascent of approximately 687 meters. The wider Cuenca province, particularly within the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park, is known for its high-altitude plateaus and challenging routes with significant elevation changes.
Tébar itself has local amenities, including the parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción and the Hermitage of San Roque, and the Lavajillo lagoon features a picnic area. For more extensive options regarding cafes, pubs, and accommodation, you would likely find more choices in larger nearby towns or the city of Cuenca, especially if you are venturing into the broader province for more challenging rides.
There is no specific information indicating that permits are required for general mountain biking on the trails around Tébar or in the broader Cuenca province. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations, especially when riding within natural parks or protected areas, and to stay on marked trails.


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