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Touring cycling around Navas De Estena is characterized by its location within the Montes de Toledo and proximity to Cabañeros National Park, a region known for its Mediterranean forests and diverse ecosystems. The landscape features ancient holm oak and cork oak woodlands, alongside unique geological formations revealing millions of years of history. The area includes the Estena River, which carves through valleys like Boquerón del Estena, and is defined by Paleozoic quartzite mountain ranges worn by erosion.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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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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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What to see in Menasalbas Church of Santa María Magdalena A 16th-century church with three naves, a Baroque altarpiece, and Gothic rib vaulting. Historic Hermitages San Sebastián (18th century) and Nuestra Señora de la Salud. Jurisdictional Pillar A symbol of the town's judicial independence, dating from the late 16th century. Ethnographic Museum A collection of objects and tools from rural life in the 19th and 20th centuries. The abandoned village of Jumela Ruins of an old medieval settlement with a tower and remains of houses. Puente de la Torre and Torcón Reservoir A perfect natural setting for walking, fishing, and enjoying the vegetation. Laguna del Prao de la Casa Ideal for birdwatching and leisurely walks.
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Menasalbas is a charming village in the Montes de Toledo mountains, ideal for those seeking history, nature, and tranquility. It stands out for its architectural heritage, hiking trails, and proximity to the Torcón Reservoir and Cabañeros National Park.
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The Casa Palillos Visitor Center is located in Cabañeros National Park, in Alcoba (Ciudad Real). What will you find? Permanent exhibition on the park's fauna, flora, and culture. Audiovisual room with projections about Cabañeros. Botanical and ethnographic viewpoints and trails. Picnic area and parking. Accessible for people with reduced mobility.
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The CM-4017 road crosses Cabañeros National Park between Horcajo de los Montes and Retuerta del Bullaque, offering one of the most scenic routes through the Montes de Toledo. It's ideal for cars, motorcycles, or bicycles, with good road surfaces and spectacular views.
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The Sierra de Castellar de los Bueyes Route, located near Horcajo de los Montes within the Cabañeros National Park, is an excellent option for enjoying the Mediterranean forest and panoramic views.
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Beautiful path, but sometimes stony for cycling.
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The village is crossed by a branch or connecting ravine of the ancient Mesta, part of the Cañada Real Segoviana. These conditions of water and tranquility may have been decisive in the village's formation: there is evidence of human settlement in the Stone Age. Two roads also provide clear evidence of its existence in Roman times.
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The trail follows a mid-hillside track, beginning among rockroses and heathers and entering a forest of cork oaks, holm oaks, and gall oaks. The undergrowth includes strawberry trees, durillos, cornicabras, lamiérnagos, and heathers. Along the way, you can see olive groves, sheep pastures, and panoramic views of the Montes de Toledo.
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The region is characterized by the ancient Paleozoic quartzite mountain ranges of the Montes de Toledo, which are worn by erosion, creating an undulating landscape. You'll encounter Mediterranean forests dominated by holm and cork oaks, as well as unique geological formations, particularly along the Estena River. While many routes are challenging, some areas like the Boquerón del Estena offer paths of lower difficulty.
Yes, there are circular options for touring cyclists. One notable route is Parque Nacional de Cabañeros — circular by Horcajo de los Montes, which offers a journey through the diverse landscapes of Cabañeros National Park. Another loop option is the Menasalbas Village Center – Justice Pillory loop from Hontanar.
The area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore geological formations like the Estena Towers and discover ancient fossils, especially along the Boquerón del Estena. There are also waterfalls such as the Chorro de Los Navalucillos Waterfall and the Chorrera Chica Waterfall. For panoramic views, you might spot Pico Rocigalgo, one of the highest points in the Montes de Toledo.
The Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for touring cycling. In autumn, you might witness the deer rut ('berrea'), while late winter to early spring (February to March) offers opportunities for birdwatching, particularly the return of cranes. Summers can be hot, and winters mild, so planning around these seasons will enhance your experience.
Yes, for those seeking a longer adventure, the Return to Cabañeros National Park — from Navas de Estena is a challenging route spanning over 117 kilometers. This route allows you to explore the extensive natural environments of the national park directly from the town.
The Boquerón del Estena is considered one of the most beautiful areas in Cabañeros National Park. It offers a journey through landscapes revealing over 500 million years of geological history, with abundant fossils like trilobites. The route largely runs parallel to the Estena River, providing a scenic and generally low-difficulty experience, making it suitable for various cycling abilities.
Yes, one route that takes you past a significant water body is the Return to Cabañeros National Park via the Torre de Abraham Reservoir. This route leads through the national park and offers views of the Torre de Abraham Reservoir.
The touring cycling routes around Navas De Estena are generally considered challenging. All four routes listed in this guide are rated as 'difficult' due to their distances and elevation changes. However, the region also offers paths of lower difficulty, such as those found within the Boquerón del Estena, for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
The region is a treasure trove for those interested in geology and paleontology. The route through Boquerón del Estena is a designated Geological Interest Site, where you can observe slate formations containing fossils, including trilobites, dating back over 500 million years. Navas de Estena also hosts a permanent exhibition on the Ordovician Period, showcasing local fossils.
The touring cycling routes in Navas De Estena are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the immersive experience within the diverse landscapes of Cabañeros National Park and the unique geological features encountered along the way.
While Navas de Estena is the closest town to Cabañeros National Park, public transport options directly into the park or to specific trailheads can be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider private transport for reaching starting points of routes within the park. For detailed information on the park, you can refer to Cabañeros National Park on Wikivoyage or download the official information from visitacabaneros.es.
Yes, the Tabla del Acebo Recreational Area is located near the start of the Boquerón del Estena route. This area provides convenient parking and picnic facilities, along with a 500-meter accessible boardwalk that runs along the Estena River, offering a pleasant spot to rest before or after your ride.


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