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Road cycling around Villapalacios offers diverse terrain within the Sierra de Alcaraz in Albacete, Spain. The region features a varied topography, transitioning from the plains of La Mancha to the mountainous formations of the Prebetic system. Cyclists can explore green corridors like the Vía Verde de la Sierra de Alcaraz, which utilizes an old railway line, alongside rugged landscapes shaped by rivers and hills. This area provides a mix of challenging climbs and scenic routes through pine and oak forests.
…Last updated: June 27, 2026
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70.6km
03:01
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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49.1km
02:25
760m
760m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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94.0km
05:02
1,840m
1,840m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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142km
07:43
2,700m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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51.3km
02:46
990m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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There are passes that are remembered for their toughness and others for the landscape they offer. Las Crucetas belongs to the latter. When you stop your bike and look back, it's inevitable to think that every meter of ascent has been worth it. In that instant, the effort disappears and only the satisfaction of contemplating a mountain range that seems to stretch to infinity remains.
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Did you know that...? The pass is located very close to the Calares del Río Mundo y de la Sima Natural Park, one of the most valuable protected areas in Castilla-La Mancha, famous for the source of the river Mundo and for its spectacular karst formations.
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Look out for... The vegetation changes notably as you gain altitude. Aleppo pine predominates, accompanied by kermes oaks, Pyrenean oaks and a undergrowth of rosemary, thyme and lavender. If you do the route in spring, the aroma of Mediterranean plants permeates the entire pass.
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A bit of history: Since ancient times, this pass has served as a communication route between the peoples of the Sierra de Alcaraz and Campo de Montiel. Long before the current roads were laid out, shepherds, merchants, and travelers crossed these mountains following traditional paths that connected Castilla with Andalusia. Today, the road maintains that same role, offering one of the most attractive routes for cyclists and motorcyclists in the province of Albacete.
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El Puerto de las Crucetas, located at an altitude of approximately 1,300 meters, is one of the most important natural passes between the Salobre river valley and the Sierra de Alcaraz. From its summit, the road winds its way through extensive pine forests, offering magnificent panoramic views of a landscape shaped by erosion over millions of years. For the cyclist, reaching this pass means leaving the gentle hills of La Mancha behind to definitively enter the mountains, where the air is cooler, the silence deeper, and nature takes center stage.
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The Parish Church of Our Lady of the Elms, in Torre de Juan Abad (Ciudad Real), is one of the most emblematic churches in Campo de Montiel, with great historical and artistic value. It was built on the site of a small existing chapel in 1243, a work of the Order of Santiago, whose cross-sword can still be seen in the pediments. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest (BIC) in 2005.
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Montiel Castle, also known as the Star Castle, is one of the most important historical sites in Castile-La Mancha. Built by the Arabs in the 9th century, under the name of Munt-Yil, it was part of the defense of the Islamic territory against the Christian advance. It was conquered by the Christians in 1227, after a long siege, and passed into the hands of the Order of Santiago, who made it the center of the Commandery of Campo de Montiel. The Tragedy of Montiel (1369) occurred here, where King Peter I of Castile was assassinated by his brother Henry of Trastámara, with Bertrand Duguesclin famously saying: "I neither remove nor appoint a king, but I help my lord." It is currently in a state of partial ruin, but excavations and guided tours are taking place.
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Small town nestled in the Madera River valley. Surrounded by an impressive riverside forest. It is worth stopping to visit it.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Villapalacios, offering a range of experiences. The region features a mix of moderate rides and challenging climbs, with 1 easy route, 2 moderate routes, and 9 difficult routes to explore.
Road cycling around Villapalacios offers diverse terrain, transitioning from the plains of La Mancha to the initial mountainous formations of the Prebetic system within the Sierra de Alcaraz. You'll find varied topography with significant elevation gains, especially on routes like the Puerto de las Crucetillas – Puerto de las Crucetillas loop from Vianos, which features over 1800 meters of ascent.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty and cultural sites. You can cycle past the Vía Verde of the Sierra de Alcaraz, a green corridor built on an old railway line. Other natural highlights include the Almenara Peak, the highest point of the Sierra de Alcaraz, and the crystal-clear waters of the Arroyo del Tejo Spring. Villapalacios itself offers the historic Church of San Sebastián and the Mirador de la Glorieta with panoramic views.
Yes, several circular routes are popular among cyclists. For example, the Bienservida and Villapalacios — circular route is a moderate 49.1 km path with significant elevation gain. Another option is the challenging Puerto de las Crucetillas – Puerto de las Crucetillas loop from Vianos, covering 94 km through varied mountain terrain.
The region's climate, transitioning from the plains of La Mancha to mountainous areas, generally offers pleasant conditions for cycling during spring and autumn. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures, making longer rides more comfortable. Summers can be hot, especially in lower elevations, while winters can bring cooler temperatures to the higher parts of the Sierra de Alcaraz.
While many routes in the Sierra de Alcaraz involve significant climbs, the Vía Verde de la Sierra de Alcaraz offers a flatter, more accessible experience. This greenway, built on an old railway line, provides a safer and more relaxed environment suitable for families or those seeking an easier ride away from traffic.
Villapalacios, as a hub for outdoor activities, generally offers public parking options within the town. For specific route starting points, it's advisable to check local signage or inquire in the town for designated parking areas suitable for cyclists, especially near the beginning of popular trails or the Vía Verde.
Cyclists frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from the plains to the mountainous Sierra de Alcaraz, and the challenging climbs that offer rewarding views. The presence of green corridors like the Vía Verde de la Sierra de Alcaraz also provides a unique and scenic experience. The region's blend of natural beauty and varied terrain makes it a compelling destination for road cycling.
Villapalacios itself, being a local town, offers cafes and restaurants where you can refuel and relax. While specific establishments directly on the routes might be limited, planning your ride to pass through Villapalacios or nearby villages will ensure access to refreshments and meals. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer or more remote sections.
Absolutely. Villapalacios is home to the Gothic-style Church of San Sebastián, a declared National Historic-Artistic Monument, which you can visit before or after your ride. The town's strategic location, often called the 'balcony of La Mancha,' also provides cultural context to the landscapes you'll traverse, connecting natural beauty with historical heritage.
One of the longest and most challenging routes is the Puerto del Bellotar – Bienservida loop from Estación Villapalacios. This difficult route spans over 131 kilometers and features more than 2600 meters of elevation gain, offering a demanding ride through the mountainous terrain.


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