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Touring cycling routes around Valdepiélagos offer exploration through a privileged natural environment, much of which is protected as part of the Natura 2000 network. The region features varied terrain, characterized by dry land and mountains, providing diverse cycling experiences. Riders can expect landscapes that combine natural beauty with historical points of interest, including areas near the Jarama River. These Valdepiélagos cycling routes provide opportunities to observe preserved landscapes and local attractions.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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43.8km
03:56
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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43.8km
04:00
500m
500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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21.8km
01:57
220m
220m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.8km
04:06
410m
410m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.5km
03:45
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The historic center of Talamanca de Jarama is one of the most interesting medieval ensembles in the Community of Madrid, boasting a rich heritage and a history dating back to the Iron Age. It is associated with the ancient Roman city of Armántica and later became a fortified medina founded by Emir Muhammad I in 852 to protect the Jarama River route. Muslim period: It reached its peak as a military and cultural center, with walls and a Koranic school. Reconquest: In 1085, it fell into Christian hands and became an important commercial center under the Archbishopric of Toledo. Later centuries: It preserves Roman, Visigothic, Arab, and Christian traces, giving it a unique character.
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It forms part of a circular hiking route starting from the center of Talamanca, passing through several historical and natural sites. Features: It is a simple pedestrian suspension bridge that crosses the Jarama River in a natural setting. It is located approximately 6.3 km from the start of the route in the town.
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It is located in the center of the municipality, near the Church of the Nativity of Our Lady, which is the main religious monument of the town.
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The Market Square in Valdetorres de Jarama is one of the most emblematic spaces in the town center, where commercial and social activities have traditionally taken place. Although it is not a large permanent market, its name refers to its historical function as a meeting point for the exchange of agricultural and livestock products, closely linked to the local economy.
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Valdetorres de Jarama is a very attractive place for cycling, both mountain biking and road cycling. Natural and cultural surroundings: The Jarama river valley offers riverside landscapes, agricultural fields, and historical heritage (Roman bridge, hermitages).
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It has five arches; the first (closest to the town center) is the largest and oldest. It was built with limestone blocks, dolomite, and river stones from the Jarama River. It includes cutwaters shaped like the prow of a ship, which reinforce the structure against river flooding. The bridge no longer crosses the Jarama River, which has shifted its course eastward, but it remains a testament to historical engineering.
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The Roman Bridge of Talamanca del Jarama is one of the town's most prominent monuments and a symbol of its ancient history. Although it is called "Roman," its current structure is the result of medieval and Renaissance renovations. The original bridge may have been built in the 2nd century AD as part of a secondary Roman road connecting Plasencia with Caesar Augusta (Zaragoza). It was renovated by the Archbishopric of Toledo starting in 1091 and again in the 16th century, as indicated by an inscription on one of its arches. In the 20th century, it was restored in 1973 and converted into a recreational area.
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The Apse of the Miracles, also known as El Morabito, is one of the most emblematic monuments of Talamanca del Jarama and a jewel of Castilian-Leonese Romanesque-Mudéjar architecture. Built in the mid-13th century, it is the only remaining vestige of an old medieval church. It was originally the Hermitage of San Nicolás, although today only the apse remains. Its architectural style, Romanesque-Mudéjar, is characterized by the use of brick and spread from León throughout Castile and as far as Madrid and Guadalajara. Excavations in the Plaza de la Constitución, where it is located, revealed Roman and Visigothic remains, suggesting that the site was occupied from very ancient times.
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Valdepiélagos offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 75 options to explore. These routes cater to various skill levels, including 9 easy, 41 moderate, and 25 difficult trails, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.
The region is characterized by a privileged natural environment, featuring varied terrain with dry land and mountainous sections. Routes often follow river valleys like the Jarama, providing a mix of landscapes for touring cyclists.
Yes, Valdepiélagos offers several easy touring cycling routes suitable for families. These trails generally have less elevation gain and are shorter in distance, providing a pleasant experience for all ages. You can find 9 easy routes in the area.
Cycling in Valdepiélagos allows you to discover several interesting sites. You might encounter the unique 'black towns' architecture of Patones de Arriba, or historical structures in Talamanca de Jarama like the Town Gate and the Roman bridge. The Suspension Bridge Over the Jarama River is also a scenic point of interest.
The touring cycling routes in Valdepiélagos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the protected natural environment, and the opportunities to explore both natural beauty and historical points of interest.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Valdepiélagos are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Monte Salomón – The Charterhouse loop from Talamanca de Jarama and the Serrucho de Daganzo – Viewpoint of El Casar loop from El Casar.
Route durations vary depending on distance and difficulty. For example, a moderate route like Monte Salomón – The Charterhouse loop from Talamanca de Jarama (43.8 km) typically takes around 3 hours 55 minutes, while a slightly longer one like BMX Circuit – The Charterhouse loop from El Casar (49.9 km) can take about 4 hours 5 minutes.
Absolutely. Valdepiélagos offers 25 difficult touring cycling routes for experienced riders. These trails often feature significant elevation gain and more demanding terrain, such as the Serrucho de Daganzo – Viewpoint of El Casar loop from El Casar, which includes over 500 meters of ascent.
Given the region's dry land characteristics, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling, with milder temperatures. Summer can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons are still viable. Winter can be cooler but often remains suitable for cycling.
Valdepiélagos is situated in a privileged natural environment, with much of it protected as part of the Natura 2000 network. While general cycling on established routes typically doesn't require special permits, it's always advisable to respect local regulations and protected area guidelines.
Many routes start from towns or villages like Talamanca de Jarama or El Casar, where public parking is usually available. It's recommended to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking information.
Yes, the villages and towns along and near the cycling routes, such as Valdepiélagos itself or Talamanca de Jarama, offer local cafes and restaurants where you can refuel and relax during or after your ride. These spots provide opportunities to experience local cuisine and hospitality.


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