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Road cycling routes around Los Cortijos traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, valleys, and occasional mountain passes. The region offers diverse terrain, from routes winding through agricultural areas to those ascending into the Montes de Toledo. These paths provide varied gradients suitable for different cycling abilities, often featuring scenic views of the surrounding natural environment.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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50.6km
02:15
520m
520m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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122km
05:11
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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98.6km
04:13
830m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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93.8km
03:53
540m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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88.7km
04:02
630m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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L'Arco de San Huberto is a charming point of interest and a natural/historical monument located in the Sierra de Los Yébenes (Montes de Toledo, Spain). The place is traditionally linked to the Capilla de San Huberto, protector of hunters, and is a much-appreciated stop on excursions in the surroundings. To reach and enjoy this corner of nature, you can use specific routes depending on your sport.
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It is considered a natural and tourist gem in Castilla-La Mancha. It stands out for its spectacular landscape, tranquility, and biodiversity. Ideal for photography, hiking, fishing, and water sports. Visitors appreciate the accessible riverside path, the panoramic viewpoint, and its proximity to the Torre de Abraham Visitor Center, which offers information about the flora, fauna, and history of the park.
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The Arch of San Huberto in Los Yébenes appears to be related to the Chapel of San Huberto, mentioned in local publications as part of the celebrations of the patron saint of hunters.
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Good reservoir, many fishing ducks with entrances for boats, canoes...
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The Torre de Abraham Reservoir Viewpoint is located in Retuerta del Bullaque, north of the Cabañeros National Park. This viewpoint offers wide and spectacular views of the reservoir and the Retuerta raña.
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The parish was built in the 17th century and is the most famous building in Fuente el Fresno. It is built on the side of the mountain and has a double function: religious and defensive. The temple is mainly made of masonry, although some corners of the façade have been reinforced with brick. Inside the temple, you can find the image of Santa Quiteria and a baroque main altarpiece. In addition, it houses crosses of military orders, reflecting its history and relevance in the community. I hope this information is useful to you!😊
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The Mirador del Pantano de la Torre de Abraham is a special place in Retuerta del Bullaque, located north of the Cabañeros National Park. Here you will find impressive panoramic views of the body of water and the Retuerta ravine. This viewpoint has three interpretive panels that will give you information about the environment. Additionally, the nearby recreational area offers amenities such as picnic tables, a children's area, parking, and services. But that's not all: you can also explore a pleasant botanical trail that runs along elevated walkways along the riverbed of the Bullaque River.
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The Bañuelos River Bridge from Roman times surprises us with its ten eyes, today battered awaiting rehabilitation, formed by brick vault arches, joined with lime and sand mortar. On the right bank of the river next to the bridge is the Carrillo Mill, named after its first owner. It is a construction from 1713, made with masonry walls and thick cylindrical buttresses, covered with wooden trusses and curved tiles that preserve the original machinery.
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There are 6 dedicated road cycling routes around Los Cortijos listed on komoot, offering a range of experiences from moderate loops to challenging circuits. These routes traverse diverse terrain, from rolling hills to mountain passes.
While there are no routes explicitly marked as 'easy' in the guide, five of the six routes are rated as moderate. These routes, often winding through agricultural areas and valleys, can be enjoyed by riders with a reasonable fitness level. For example, the Los Cortijos and Puerto de los Robledillos Loop offers a manageable distance with a notable climb.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Montes de Toledo Circuit is rated as difficult. This extensive 75.8-mile (122.0 km) path explores the mountainous terrain of the Montes de Toledo, featuring significant elevation gains and demanding sections.
The Los Cortijos region offers a varied landscape for road cycling. You'll encounter rolling hills, river valleys, and agricultural areas, with routes occasionally ascending into the Montes de Toledo. The region is characterized by its natural environment, providing scenic views throughout your ride.
Yes, several routes are suitable for longer rides. The Montes de Toledo Circuit is a challenging 75.8-mile (122.0 km) route. Another excellent option is the Consuegra, Urda y Puerto del Comendador — circular desde los Yébenes, which covers 61.3 miles (98.6 km) and can take over 4 hours to complete.
While the guide doesn't specify, regions with similar characteristics in Spain, like Andalusia, benefit from a warm climate year-round, making them ideal for cycling almost any time of the year. However, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer.
Yes, many of the routes around Los Cortijos are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the popular Los Cortijos and Puerto de los Robledillos Loop, the Malagón and Porzuna Circular Route, and the Porzuna from Los Cortijos – circular via El Robledo and the Río Bullaque.
Over 70 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Los Cortijos's varied terrain. While specific reviews aren't detailed here, the popularity of routes like the Los Cortijos and Puerto de los Robledillos Loop suggests riders appreciate the combination of scenic beauty and engaging climbs, such as through Puerto de los Robledillos.
While the specific routes in this guide don't detail historical points, the broader region of Los Cortijos and similar areas in Spain are known for routes that weave through areas rich in history and culture. Cyclists might encounter historic structures or charming villages, offering a glimpse into local life and traditions.
The guide primarily features moderate to difficult road cycling routes. While there are no routes specifically labeled 'easy' or 'family-friendly,' families with older children or those comfortable with moderate distances and some elevation gain might enjoy sections of the less demanding moderate routes, especially those that pass through flatter agricultural areas.
The routes around Los Cortijos offer numerous scenic views, particularly as they traverse rolling hills and ascend into higher elevations. The Los Cortijos and Puerto de los Robledillos Loop, for instance, features a notable climb through Puerto de los Robledillos, which would likely offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.


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