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Touring cycling around Iniesta, located in the Castille-La Mancha region of Spain, offers routes through diverse natural landscapes. The area is characterized by the Turia and Cabriel rivers, with significant sections of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail featuring well-maintained gravel roads and gentle slopes. The region encompasses the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, known for its deep gorges, steep cliff faces, and Mediterranean forests. Terrain varies from mostly paved, easy routes to more challenging paths with notable elevation gains.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
80.3km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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03:47
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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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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Tower of Cañavate and the ruins that surround it are part of the medieval defensive complex of Alarcón (Cuenca), within the spectacular landscape of the Hoces del Júcar.
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It is a traditional stone bridge, integrated into the landscape of the gorges. It forms part of the historic center of Alarcón, declared a Historic-Artistic Site.
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The Henchidero Bridge is located near Alarcón (Cuenca), within the Hoces del Júcar natural area. It is a historic bridge that crosses the Júcar River downstream from the Alarcón Reservoir, very close to the small Henchidero Dam, which regulates the flow in this area. It is on the PR-CU71 "From Bridge to Bridge..." route, which connects the Picazo Bridge with the Henchidero Bridge, following the course of the Júcar River.
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Viewpoint next to the old N-III highway After passing the engineer's house, a turnoff leads to the viewpoint located above the old N-III highway. Sweeping views of the reservoir from a high, accessible point.
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Hiking: Popular routes, such as the "Engineer's House" trail, offer viewpoints overlooking the reservoir and the Cabriel River gorges. Guided tours: Occasionally, the Hydrographic Confederation and the Villargordo Town Council organize tours and talks in the village of Contreras. Historic roads: The abandoned section of the old N-III highway and the Contreras Hills attract engineering enthusiasts, with their original 20th-century asphalt and signage.
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Contreras Dam (Contreras Reservoir), located on the border between Cuenca and Valencia provinces. It lies between Villargordo del Cabriel (Valencia) and the Cuenca municipalities of La Pesquera, Mira, Enguídanos, and Minglanilla, spanning the Cabriel and Guadazaón rivers. Below the dam is the historic Contreras Bridge, built between 1845 and 1851 by Lucio del Valle, part of the old zigzag mountain pass.
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It was built in 1972 at the confluence of the Cabriel and Guadazaón rivers. The dam height is 129 metres. Its purpose is, among other things, to supply water to the city of Valencia. The Contreras Bridge was built between 1845 and 1851 by the engineer Lucio del Valle. To descend the ravine, he had to build a zigzag road that formed the port of Contreras.
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes around Iniesta, offering a variety of experiences. These include 2 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and 10 difficult routes, catering to different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain around Iniesta is diverse. You'll find routes on mostly paved surfaces, ideal for an easier ride, as well as significant sections of well-maintained gravel roads, particularly along the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail. Some routes, especially the more challenging ones, feature notable elevation gains and varied landscapes.
Yes, Iniesta offers 2 easy touring cycling routes, which are generally on mostly paved surfaces with gentle gradients. These are perfect for beginners or those seeking a relaxed ride through the countryside.
Cycling around Iniesta allows you to explore stunning natural features. A major highlight is the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, known for its deep gorges, steep cliff faces, and the crystalline waters of the Cabriel River. You can also witness impressive geological formations like the Cuchillas de Contreras Trail. The region is rich in biodiversity, with Mediterranean forests and diverse wildlife.
Yes, cyclists can encounter historical points of interest that enrich their touring experience. A notable example is the 16th-century Vadocañas Bridge, which spans the Cabriel River and is part of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail, offering a blend of heritage and natural beauty.
The area around Iniesta is dotted with breathtaking viewpoints. You can find several along the routes, such as the Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint, La Fonseca Viewpoint, Peña Azul Viewpoint, and Hoz de Vicente Viewpoint, offering spectacular vistas of the gorges and natural landscapes.
Yes, several touring cycling routes around Iniesta are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include Iniesta — circular from Motilla del Palancar and Paracuellos y Almodóvar del Pinar — circular desde Motilla del Palancar, providing convenient options for exploration.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Iniesta offers 10 difficult routes. One such route is Embalse de Contreras — round trip from Motilla de Palancar, which is 80.3 km long with significant elevation gains, exploring the area around the Contreras reservoir. Another challenging option is Alarcón — circular from Motilla de Palancar.
Absolutely. The Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail is an excellent option for touring cyclists. This extensive route, spanning over 121 kilometers, features a significant section of well-maintained gravel road with gentle slopes, making it accessible for various fitness levels. It links the Turia and Cabriel rivers, offering scenic and unspoiled surroundings protected by natural parks.
The touring cycling routes around Iniesta are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse natural landscapes, the well-maintained sections of the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail, and the variety of routes that cater to different abilities, from easy rides to challenging climbs through river valleys and natural parks.
While specific seasonal data isn't provided, the Castille-La Mancha region generally experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are typically ideal for cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and comfortable conditions for exploring the diverse landscapes without extreme heat.
Yes, with 2 easy routes available, there are options suitable for families or those looking for a less strenuous ride. These routes typically feature mostly paved surfaces and gentle gradients, providing a comfortable and enjoyable experience for all ages.
While many natural areas in Spain are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for the natural parks (like Hoces del Cabriel) or protected areas you plan to visit. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash and waste is properly disposed of, but confirm local rules to ensure a smooth trip.


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