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Touring cycling routes around Fuenllana traverse a varied continental Mediterranean landscape within the Campo de Montiel region. Cyclists will encounter an agricultural mosaic of cereal crops, olive groves, and vineyards, alongside holm oak forests and scrubland. The area also features plant formations associated with wetlands, rivers, and reservoirs, adding diverse scenery to the rides. This rural Manchegan character, with its traditional architecture, integrates with the surrounding agricultural landscape.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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33.0km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. 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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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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After the walk, what better way to end the visit to Villanueva de los Infantes than with some Coca-Colas, some cold beers and some tapas in a typical local bar right in the Plaza Mayor, as its name suggests.
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On one side is the Church of Santo Domingo, built in the 17th century following the principles of the Counter-Reformation. Highlights include the main altar with its Baroque altarpiece featuring Solomonic columns. Above it are interesting frescoes depicting Saint Dominic. Among the side chapels, the Chapel of Souls, founded by the Ballesteros family, the Chapel of Ecce Homo, commissioned by the Duke of San Fernando, and the Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, commissioned by the Bustos family, are particularly noteworthy. However, the most visited site is the convent, or rather, the cell where Francisco de Quevedo died in 1645. Quevedo's cell, open to the public, is the exact spot where the writer passed away shortly after arriving in Villanueva, already very ill. Following the confiscation of church property in 1844, the convent was closed, and today part of the building houses cultural events and a hotel. The opening hours and admission prices are as follows: Opening Hours: Monday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Closed Tuesdays. Wednesday to Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Admission: €2 (Reduced: €1).
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The Plaza Mayor is Neoclassical in style and a key element of the urban design, housing the main political and religious institutions. The Church of San Andrés is notable for its Neoclassical façade, featuring a deep semicircular arch, an image of Saint Andrew, and the coat of arms of the Habsburgs. Inside, the Chapel of the Busts is preserved, in whose crypt Francisco de Quevedo was buried. Visiting hours and prices are: Hours: Sunday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Admission: General €2 (Reduced €1).
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Immense main square found in this town with arches on both sides of the square (porticoed area) where there is always neighborhood activity!
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Beautiful convent that is in the middle of the town of Vilanueva de los Infantes and that is not only recognized for its ecclesiastical importance but is also the place where Francisco de Quevedo spent the last years of his life locked up.
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At this point in the town of Almedina there is a small viewpoint between the houses that lets us see the valley created by the Río Guadalén in its passage through the south of the town.
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This is one of the small mountains that are close to the town of Villanueva de los Infantes and that from the top, you can see all the views of the center and the set of flat areas that are around.
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Villahermosa is a town in the Campo de Montiel region. Pedaling through the town, head to the Plaza de España to have a coffee and admire the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de la Carrasca from the 16th century.
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There are 8 touring cycling routes around Fuenllana, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These routes are generally rated as moderate to difficult, with 7 moderate and 1 difficult option.
Fuenllana's touring cycling routes traverse a varied continental Mediterranean landscape within the Campo de Montiel region. You'll encounter a rich agricultural mosaic of cereal crops, olive groves, and vineyards, alongside holm oak forests and scrubland. The area also features plant formations associated with wetlands, rivers, and reservoirs, adding diverse scenery to your rides.
Yes, several routes offer circular journeys. For example, the Almedina — circular from Villanueva de los Infantes is a moderate 33 km loop, and the Bike loop from Villahermosa is another moderate 26.2 km circular path showcasing the local countryside.
The region is rich in cultural heritage. You can explore historical sites like the Main Square and the Convent of Santo Domingo, where the writer Francisco de Quevedo died. The Main Square – Convent of Santo Domingo loop from Villanueva de los Infantes specifically leads through agricultural lands and past these historical sites.
The touring cycling routes around Fuenllana cater to various skill levels. Most routes are rated as moderate, with 7 out of 8 falling into this category. There is also one more challenging route, the Laguna Blanca – Main Square loop from Villanueva de los Infantes, which is classified as difficult.
The touring cycling routes in Fuenllana are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Nearly 20 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, appreciating the blend of natural and cultural exploration.
Absolutely. The Convent of Santo Domingo – Main Square loop from Villanueva de los Infantes is a great example. This moderate 29.2 km route allows you to experience both the rural agricultural landscape and significant historical landmarks within the region.
Beyond agricultural fields, the region offers diverse natural habitats. You might cycle through holm oak forests, past pseudo-steppe formations, and alongside wetlands, rivers, and reservoirs. These areas are known for their faunal richness, including important migratory bird species, offering opportunities for wildlife observation.
While specific family-friendly routes are not explicitly detailed, the region's generally varied topography and the presence of moderate routes suggest that some paths could be suitable for families, especially those with some cycling experience. It's advisable to check the distance and elevation gain of individual moderate routes to ensure they align with your family's capabilities.
The terrain primarily consists of an agricultural mosaic, including cereal crops, olive groves, and vineyards. You'll also encounter areas of holm oak forests, scrubland, and paths near wetlands and rivers. While generally suitable for cycling, dirt roads may become muddy after heavy rains, so checking weather conditions is recommended.
Yes, the region has notable religious sites. The Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Carrasca is a culturally rich stop with a fascinating legend, and the Convent of Santo Domingo is another significant religious building that can be incorporated into your cycling itinerary.


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