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Touring cycling routes around Pozorrubielos De La Mancha traverse a diverse landscape within the province of Cuenca, Spain. The region is characterized by its proximity to the Júcar River and its dramatic gorges, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Situated within the La Manchuela sub-region, the area features a mix of expansive plains suitable for longer rides and more challenging ascents found in the broader mountainous areas of Castilla-La Mancha. River valleys further contribute to the varied routes available.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. 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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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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The Tower of Cañavate and the ruins that surround it are part of the medieval defensive complex of Alarcón (Cuenca), within the spectacular landscape of the Hoces del Júcar.
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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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Viewpoint next to the old N-III highway After passing the engineer's house, a turnoff leads to the viewpoint located above the old N-III highway. Sweeping views of the reservoir from a high, accessible point.
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Hiking: Popular routes, such as the "Engineer's House" trail, offer viewpoints overlooking the reservoir and the Cabriel River gorges. Guided tours: Occasionally, the Hydrographic Confederation and the Villargordo Town Council organize tours and talks in the village of Contreras. Historic roads: The abandoned section of the old N-III highway and the Contreras Hills attract engineering enthusiasts, with their original 20th-century asphalt and signage.
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There are over 15 touring cycling routes available around Pozorrubielos De La Mancha, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy riverside rides to more challenging ascents.
The most favorable weather conditions for touring cycling in Pozorrubielos De La Mancha are from early spring to early summer. During these months, the weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
The region offers diverse terrain, from the expansive plains of La Manchuela, suitable for longer, flatter rides, to more challenging ascents and descents found in the broader mountainous areas of Castilla-La Mancha. You'll also find routes winding through river valleys, such as those carved by the Júcar River, and along reservoir shores.
Yes, there are easy routes perfect for beginners or families. For instance, the Júcar River Gorge Trail from El Picazo is an easy 10.7-mile (17.2 km) route that follows the scenic Júcar River Gorge, offering a gentle and picturesque ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like Valera de Abajo from Alarcón — circular by the shore of the Embalse Alarcón offer a difficult 48.4-mile (77.9 km) path with significant elevation changes and stunning views of the Embalse Alarcón reservoir. Another demanding option is the Hoces del Cabriel and Contreras Reservoir Loop from Motilla del Palancar, a 49.9-mile (80.3 km) trail through dramatic gorges.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Valera de Abajo from Alarcón — circular by the shore of the Embalse Alarcón and Paracuellos y Almodóvar del Pinar — circular desde Motilla del Palancar.
The routes often feature the stunning Júcar River and its dramatic gorges, as well as the shores of large reservoirs like Embalse Alarcón and Contreras Reservoir. The wider region also boasts landscapes of the Serranía de Cuenca, with pine forests and unique rock formations.
Absolutely. You can cycle past historical sites such as Alarcón Castle, a prominent landmark. The region also features charming hamlets like Pozoseco, Rubielos Altos, and Rubielos Bajos, each with historical churches and other notable features, such as visitable caves under the town hall in Rubielos Altos.
Many routes offer spectacular viewpoints, especially those near the Júcar River and Alarcón. You can find spots like the Beautiful view of the Júcar River and specific points offering a View of Alarcón Castle and the Júcar River, providing memorable scenic breaks.
While specific parking details vary by route, the region's quiet roads and smaller towns generally offer accessible parking options near popular starting points for cycling routes. It's advisable to check local information for specific trailheads.
The towns and villages within La Manchuela and along the routes, such as Motilla del Palancar or El Picazo, often provide opportunities for refreshments at local cafes and restaurants. For longer tours, accommodation options can be found in these settlements, allowing for multi-day cycling adventures.
The komoot community frequently praises the varied terrain, from serene river gorges to challenging reservoir loops, and the well-maintained tracks and quiet roads. Cyclists appreciate the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical landmarks, making for a rich touring experience.


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