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Touring cycling around Serranillos features challenging routes through mountainous terrain, characterized by significant elevation changes and scenic passes. The region includes notable features such as Puerto de Pedro Bernardo and Serranillos Pass, offering extensive climbs and descents. Riders can expect varied landscapes with views from elevated points like Mirador del Rollo. The area's topography provides a demanding environment for experienced touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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61.3km
04:36
1,520m
1,520m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.4km
02:13
800m
800m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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62.9km
04:27
1,250m
1,240m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.6km
01:46
530m
530m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.4km
03:58
1,340m
1,340m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Serranillos Pass is one of the most iconic mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, famous for its beauty and for being a historic stage in the Vuelta a España (Hinault's legendary stage in 1983). Views of the Cinco Villas Valley and the Gredos peaks. Spectacular scenery throughout the climb. Signage with gradient and remaining distance information. Ideal for linking up with Puerto del Pico, Pedro Bernardo, and Mijares for an epic stage.
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The Mijares Pass is one of the great mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, highly prized by cyclists for its length, elevation gain, and scenic beauty. Maximum gradient: 11% (on short ramps before Mijares). There are several steep sections in the villages and near the Horcajo area, as well as another one 2 km from the summit.
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The Pedro Bernardo Pass is one of the classic climbs in the Sierra de Gredos mountains, highly prized by cyclists and a regular feature of races like the Vuelta a España. First section: Up to the village (Pedro Bernardo), with gradients of 5-6%, a road in good condition, and spectacular views of the Tiétar Valley. Urban section: In the village, the gradient eases, even offering some flatter sections. Second section: After the village, the asphalt becomes rougher, and the toughest kilometer (7-8%) appears, followed by a "balcony" section with incredible views and a sustained 5% gradient to the summit.
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Delicious coffee on the terrace of the Puente Seco bar, with views of Torozo, Serranillos and Puerto de Pedro Bernardo
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You cool down very quickly up here, especially when it's windy.
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Highest point 1580 on this route, there is a large parking lot to enjoy the view.
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A pretty town worth a stroll through.
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A legendary mountain pass in the Vuelta a España and in the Gredos mountain range, along with Serranillos, Peña Negra, Pedro Bernardo, and Puerto del Pico. It's a namesake of Serranillos, as it connects the same valleys, running parallel. Like Serranillo, it's a pass with a gentle, continuous gradient and uneven, bumpy asphalt, which is typical of this area. A pass of thermal contrasts: in winter, you're freezing cold, and in summer, you can die of heat.
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Touring cycling routes in Serranillos are predominantly challenging, designed for experienced cyclists. The region features mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes and demanding climbs, such as those found on the Puerto de Pedro Bernardo – Serranillos Pass loop from Pedro Bernardo.
Due to the mountainous landscape and considerable elevation gains, all touring cycling routes listed in Serranillos are rated as difficult. There are no easy or moderate routes specifically suitable for beginners or young families looking for a relaxed ride.
Routes vary in length, typically ranging from around 17 miles (28 km) to over 39 miles (62 km). For instance, the Mijares – Puerto de Mijares loop from Mijares is about 17.6 miles (28.4 km) and takes approximately 2 hours 15 minutes, while the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge – Puerto de Pedro Bernardo loop from Pedro Bernardo covers 39.1 miles (62.9 km) and can take around 4 hours 26 minutes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Serranillos are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Mirador del Rollo – Pedro Bernardo loop from Pedro Bernardo and the Serranillos Pass – San Esteban del Valle loop from Navarrevisca.
The routes offer panoramic views from elevated points and mountain passes. You can encounter natural features like Puerto de Mijares and Serranillos Pass. The region also features waterfalls such as El Chorro Waterfall and Gavilanes, and natural pools like Mijares natural pool.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical elements. For example, the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge – Puerto de Pedro Bernardo loop from Pedro Bernardo passes by the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
The best time for touring cycling in Serranillos is typically during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the weather is more stable. Summer can be very hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter often brings snow and ice to the higher mountain passes, making routes impassable or dangerous.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns from which many routes start, such as Pedro Bernardo, Mijares, and Navarrevisca. Specific parking information for each trailhead is often detailed on individual route pages on komoot.
While the routes traverse rural and mountainous areas, many start or pass through small villages where you can find local cafes, restaurants, or shops to refuel. It's advisable to check the specific route details and plan your stops in advance, especially on longer or more remote sections.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Serranillos, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the rewarding panoramic views from mountain passes, and the sense of accomplishment from tackling the region's demanding terrain.
Yes, the region offers natural swimming spots. The Mijares natural pool is a notable location where you might be able to cool off after a ride, depending on the season and water levels.


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