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Road cycling around Agudo offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region features a mix of moderate and difficult routes, characterized by varied terrain and elevation changes. Cyclists can expect to encounter open countryside and some more challenging ascents. The area provides opportunities for longer rides that traverse different local environments.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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107km
05:22
1,130m
1,130m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.2km
02:49
670m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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141km
06:34
1,500m
1,500m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.4km
04:17
1,220m
1,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Almadén Mining Park (Ciudad Real, Spain) is the largest mercury deposit in the world, declared a [UNESCO](0.5.4, 0.5.5) World Heritage Site. It offers an underground journey into mining history, starting from Roman times up to 2003, the year the activity closed.
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A hexagonal shape, unique in the world. A complex of 24 two-story houses surrounds the bullring, forming a single block. Built between 1752 and 1765 at the initiative of Superintendent Francisco Javier de Villegas. Purpose: to provide employment for miners during forced work stoppages and to raise funds for the Royal Miners' Hospital of San Rafael through bullfights and the rental of houses. First bullfights: October 1752, with 21 bulls fought. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1979 and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2012 as part of the "Mercury Heritage: Almadén and Idrija."
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It is a tribute to the miners who worked in the Almadén mercury mines, protagonists of more than 2,000 years of mining history. The idea arose in 1953, but it did not materialize until 1996, thanks to a public subscription and institutional contributions. It was inaugurated on September 8, 1996, coinciding with the feast day of Our Lady of the Mines.
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Today it houses the Mining Museum and the Historical Archive of the Almadén Mines, with documents dating back to the 17th century. The visit includes: Room 1: History of the hospital and its role in occupational health. Room 2: The mercury metallurgy process and its technological evolution. Room 3: Life and customs of the region. Audiovisual displays, dioramas, and panels on diseases such as hydrargyrism and innovative treatments (the sauna-box, "the beach"). Dungeons where sick prisoners were treated. Exhibition of mining tools, machinery, and artifacts.
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In the Alcudia Valley lies Almadén, a town linked to mining since ancient times, dyed with the reddish cinnabar of its cave paintings. The Romans opened up this land to extract the precious metal coveted in the empire as a dye, cosmetic or ointment. Since those times and despite the vagaries of exploitation or demand, Almadén has produced a third of the mercury consumed by humanity. The Almadén Mining Park offers us a trip to the interior of one of the oldest mines in the world. The park is completed with museums, interpretation centres and interesting displays of industrial archaeology. The Old School of Mine Foremen, created in the 18th century for the Study of Subterranean Geometry and Mineralogy. The House of the Superintendence located next to the mine allowed for greater control of it, of Baroque style only the enclosure remains. The San Rafael Miners' Hospital houses the historical archive of the Almadén Mines.
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There are excellent views from Camping El Mirador de Cabañeros and a good place to rest and eat.
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In the western part of the province and the historic Campo de Calatrava, between the Canalizos and San Antón mountain ranges and the Guadiana valley, with very rugged relief and evocative landscapes, is the pleasant town of Luciana. It houses the mouths of two tributaries of the Guadiana River: the Bullaque in the northeast, very close to the town, and the Tirteafuera in the southwest, in Tablacaldera. Water, always very present, gives uniqueness and beauty to the environment.
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Luciana is located in a natural basin valley at the confluence of the Bullaque and Guadiana rivers. There is a very beautiful natural park. You can swim and cool off on your adventure.
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Agudo offers a mix of moderate and difficult road cycling routes. You'll encounter varied terrain, including open countryside, rolling hills, and challenging ascents. The routes are designed for riders looking for diverse experiences, from shorter loops to longer journeys traversing different local environments.
Yes, Agudo is well-suited for experienced road cyclists with several difficult routes. For instance, the Piedrabuena and Tabla de la Y route is a demanding 107.4 km ride with over 1,100 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Villarta de los Montes from Puebla de Don Rodrigo, which covers 131.3 km and features over 2,200 meters of climbing.
Absolutely. For a moderate challenge, consider the Tamurejo, Garbayuela y Valdemanco del Esteras — circular from Siruela. This route is 59.2 km long with around 660 meters of elevation gain, offering a scenic circular journey through the local landscape without extreme difficulty.
For longer rides, the Almadén Circular via Saceruela and Puebla de is a substantial 141 km trail, typically completed in about 6 hours and 34 minutes. Another extensive option is the Villarta de los Montes from Puebla de Don Rodrigo, which stretches over 131 km.
Yes, several routes offer circular journeys. The Tamurejo, Garbayuela y Valdemanco del Esteras — circular from Siruela is a popular moderate loop. For a longer, more challenging circular ride, the Almadén Circular via Saceruela and Puebla de provides an extensive circular experience.
Road cycling around Agudo is characterized by open countryside, rolling hills, and varied terrain. You'll experience a mix of natural landscapes and potentially pass through small settlements, offering a diverse visual experience throughout your ride.
While cycling around Agudo, you can explore several interesting points. Notable settlements include Puebla de Don Rodrigo and Saceruela. You might also encounter the tranquil Quiet road between Valdemanco del Esteras and Sacaruela, or the natural beauty of the Raña de las Peñas Lisas dehesas.
More than 40 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain and routes around Agudo, indicating a growing community of riders discovering the area.
Yes, the town of Agudo is a highlight in the region, and routes often start from or pass through it, allowing cyclists to experience the local atmosphere.
The routes around Agudo feature significant elevation changes, particularly on the more difficult trails. For example, the Villarta de los Montes from Puebla de Don Rodrigo route has over 2,200 meters of elevation gain, while the Piedrabuena and Tabla de la Y route includes over 1,100 meters of ascent.
Yes, the Miner's Monument – Almadén Bullring loop from Almadén is a notable route that incorporates specific landmarks, offering a cultural element to your ride. This difficult route covers about 83.5 km.


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