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Road cycling around La Parrilla offers varied landscapes within a region known for its natural beauty. The area features rolling hills and quiet roads, with terrain ranging from 400 to 1,290 meters above sea level. Cyclists can expect to encounter extensive Mediterranean forests, including holm oaks and pines, alongside river valleys and reservoirs such as the Jándula. The region provides a mix of paved and quiet roads, ideal for road cycling.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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39.0km
01:41
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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65.1km
02:44
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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02:36
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Monastery of Santa María de la Armedilla was a monastery of the Order of San Jerónimo, today in ruins, located about 3.8 kilometers from Cogeces del Monte. The monastery was founded after the chance discovery by shepherds of an image of the Virgin Mary in a cave excavated in the rock. This gave rise to a Marian cult in the place and the construction of the monastery. The proximity of quarries and plasterworks in the area facilitated its construction, as well as the water supply. 🏰🌿
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In this location, it is believed that there was a medieval fortress that was razed by Abd al-Rahman III on August 8, 939, during his retreat towards the upper course of the Duero after the defeat of his troops in the “Battle of Simancas”. If you ever visit Tudela de Duero, you will be able to enjoy its natural beauty, its history and its cozy atmosphere. 🌿🏰
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Armedilla Convent
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In addition to the Mudejar churches, don't forget its bridge over the Cega
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Good cakes and bakeries next to the church
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Ideal place to stop to gain strength on our route, inside the Hermitage there are a couple of spectacular images.
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Beautiful building erected in the 16th century in a Renaissance style, but with Gothic features present. The temple is made up of three naves, octagonal pillars and vaults decorated with star-shaped ribbed designs. The altarpieces deserve special mention, mostly dating from the 17th and 18th centuries, which stand out in their splendor.
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This bridge is a palisade construction that crosses the Duero river in the town of Tudela de Duero. Built in the 16th century, it presents a design of arches and pillars of great architectural beauty.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes available around La Parrilla, offering a variety of experiences. These include routes suitable for different skill levels, from easy rides to more challenging ascents.
The region around La Parrilla offers diverse terrain, characterized by rolling hills and mountains, with elevations ranging from 400 to 1,290 meters above sea level. You'll encounter extensive Mediterranean forests, river valleys, and reservoirs, with routes featuring both paved and quiet roads.
Yes, La Parrilla offers several routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier ride. There are 3 easy-grade routes available, providing a gentler introduction to road cycling in the area.
Absolutely. For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, there is at least 1 difficult-grade route available. The region's varied terrain, with significant ascents and descents, provides ample opportunity for demanding rides.
Many routes in the La Parrilla area pass through beautiful natural settings, including Mediterranean forests of holm oaks and pines, and offer views of river valleys and reservoirs like the Jándula. You might also encounter landmarks such as Portillo Castle or the Old Hermitage of Traspinedo.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around La Parrilla are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the popular Portillo Castle and La Parrilla Loop or the longer Puente de Megeces from Arrabal de Portillo – circular via Mojados.
The climate in Andalusia is generally favorable for cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer ideal temperatures for longer rides, providing comfortable conditions to explore the region's landscapes.
Yes, several routes provide scenic views of the region's waterways. For instance, the Cogeces del Monte and Peñafiel from Tudela de Duero – circular by the Duero river follows the Duero river valley, offering picturesque riverside cycling.
Road cyclists frequently praise the varied landscapes, quiet roads, and the blend of physical challenge and cultural immersion the region offers. The opportunity to cycle through Mediterranean forests and along river valleys is often highlighted.
For endurance riders, routes like Cogeces del Monte and Peñafiel from Tudela de Duero – circular by the Duero river, spanning over 100 km, provide significant distance and elevation gain, making them suitable for longer training rides or challenging tours.
While specific cafes or pubs are not detailed for every route, the region of Andalusia is known for its cultural experiences, including traditional bars in towns and villages. Cyclists can often find opportunities to stop for coffee or local cuisine in communities along their chosen path.


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