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Touring cycling around Huélamo offers diverse landscapes within the Serranía de Cuenca, characterized by impressive mountains, valleys, and the scenic River Júcar. The terrain varies, featuring both paved roads and unpaved sections with gravel and ground, providing different cycling experiences. Routes often include significant elevation changes, catering to various fitness levels.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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62.3km
04:47
750m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.8km
02:55
780m
780m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.3km
01:51
500m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.9km
02:12
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This is one of the attractions of the mountains, offering a natural spectacle as we observe the significant source of the Cuervo River. The area also offers parking, rest areas, and several bars and restaurants for lunch.
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Here we find some informational signs about the spring of the famous Cuervo River. In this area, there are ample parking and shaded areas where you can rest.
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We are at the entrance to the source of the Cuervo River, where there are shaded areas and open spaces for parking, as well as stone tables for lunch if we wish.
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The official source of water is located at Fuente de García, in the Montes Universales, within the municipality of Frías de Albarracín (Teruel). It is located at an altitude of approximately 1,590 meters, surrounded by pine forests and high mountain meadows. Access is very easy and well signposted. Take the A-1704 highway, which connects Frías de Albarracín with Huélamo (Cuenca). From the highway, a paved detour of approximately 2 km takes you directly to the recreational area and the monument. There is free parking next to the monument.
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Access is very easy and well signposted. Take the A-1704 highway, which connects Frías de Albarracín with Huélamo (Cuenca). From the highway, a paved detour of approximately 2 km takes you directly to the recreational area and the monument. There is free parking next to the monument.
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The official source is located at Fuente de García, in the Montes Universales, within the municipality of Frías de Albarracín (Teruel). It is located at an altitude of approximately 1,590 meters, surrounded by pine forests and high mountain meadows.
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It is a reference to the place where the longest river in Spain originates, stretching over 1,000 km and flowing into neighboring Portugal. These statues symbolize this point in the Albarracín mountain range.
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Perfectly natural in a beautiful location.
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There are nearly 20 touring cycling routes around Huélamo, offering diverse experiences within the Serranía de Cuenca. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
The terrain around Huélamo is quite varied, reflecting its location in the mountainous Serranía de Cuenca. You'll encounter a mix of well-paved roads and unpaved sections with gravel and ground tracks. Routes often feature significant elevation changes, from around 1,000 feet for more accessible rides to over 3,000 feet for challenging ascents, especially in areas like the River Júcar Valley.
While many routes in Huélamo are classified as difficult due to the mountainous terrain and elevation changes, there are a few moderate options available. For example, the Puente de las Tres Provincias — circular gravel from the Nacimiento del Río Tajo is a moderate 19.1-mile path with varied terrain, including gravel sections, that can be completed in about 2 hours 30 minutes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the scenic River Júcar Valley, which carves through the landscape. Many routes offer breathtaking panoramic vistas from various viewpoints, such as the Puntal de la Tola Viewpoint. The El Pozuelo Recreational Area also provides beautiful perspectives of Huélamo and its surrounding mountains. Additionally, you might encounter the serene Uña Lagoon on some routes.
Yes, cycling through the area allows you to experience the charm of traditional villages and historical sites. A short walk from some routes can lead you to the ruins of Huélamo Castle, perched on a hill overlooking the Júcar River valley. The settlement of Tragacete and its Parish Church of San Miguel Arcángel are also notable points of interest you might pass through or near.
Yes, several circular routes are available for touring cyclists. A popular option is the Embalse de la Toba — circular desde Tragacete, a challenging 38.7-mile trail that explores the region's natural features. Another is the Laguna de Marquesado y Huerta de Marquesado — circular, a 16.4-mile difficult route.
The Serranía de Cuenca, where Huélamo is located, experiences varied weather. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for cycling, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters can bring cold temperatures and snow in the higher mountainous areas. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, Tragacete serves as an excellent starting point for several touring cycling adventures. You can embark on the challenging Ascent to the ports of Cubillo and Portillo — from Tragacete, a 26.0-mile trail through mountainous terrain. Another option is the Nacimiento del río Cuervo — circular desde Tragacete, a 16.1-mile difficult route.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the impressive mountains and valleys of the Serranía de Cuenca, and the varied terrain that offers both challenging ascents and scenic rides through areas like the River Júcar Valley.
While specific establishments are not listed, cycling through the region allows riders to experience the charm of local villages. These traditional settlements often provide opportunities for refreshments and accommodation, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local customs of the Serranía de Cuenca. It's advisable to check in advance for services in smaller villages.
Touring cycling routes around Huélamo feature significant elevation changes due to the mountainous nature of the Serranía de Cuenca. You can expect elevation gains ranging from around 1,000 feet for moderate rides to over 3,000 feet for more rigorous challenges, often requiring very good fitness. For instance, the Ascent to the ports of Cubillo and Portillo — from Tragacete involves over 2,500 feet of climbing.


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