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Road cycling routes around Almendral traverse diverse landscapes, including extensive vineyards and agricultural fields within the "Tierra de Barros" region. The area features rural and steppe-like environments, offering wide-open esplanades and views of the Extremadura pasture. Cyclists can also encounter historical villages and sections of the Camino de la Plata, which contribute to the region's character. The terrain is predominantly on paved surfaces, suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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92.6km
04:43
1,590m
1,590m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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60.0km
03:06
1,000m
1,000m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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112km
05:41
1,880m
1,880m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75.8km
03:50
960m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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93.0km
04:13
1,010m
1,010m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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There are two theories about its origin: One links it to a hermitage dedicated to Saint Anne, which gave rise to the settlement. The other places it in the 17th and 18th centuries as a refuge for families from Jerez fleeing an epidemic, under the name of Valle del Pino (Pine Valley).
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Valle de Santa Ana is a picturesque municipality in the province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, located in the Sierra Suroeste region, very close to Valle de Matamoros and Jerez de los Caballeros.
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Valle de Matamoros is a small and charming municipality in the province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, located in the Sierra Suroeste region, very close to Jerez de los Caballeros. It lies on the eastern slope of the Sierra de San José mountain range, with altitudes ranging from 550 to 670 meters. Its rugged terrain gives it a unique urban layout, with steep streets and natural viewpoints along the village's access roads.
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Jerez de los Caballeros is a town with a rich historical legacy, located in the southwest of the province of Badajoz, Extremadura. Ancient Origins: Its history dates back to the Phoenicians, passing through Roman, Visigothic, Muslim, and Christian periods. It was known as Ceret, Fama Iulia, Xerixa, and finally Jerez de los Caballeros after the Reconquista. Templars: In the 13th century, the Knights Templar took control of the town, leaving an indelible mark on its architecture and culture. Historic Center: Declared a Historic-Artistic Site, it is notable for its Baroque churches, medieval walls, cobbled streets, and stately homes.
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The fortress has a 35-metre-high keep and a perimeter wall with cylindrical towers at the corners. Originally, the castle had a drawbridge that allowed access through a moat, although this no longer exists. The castle was restored by the Junta de Extremadura at the end of the 20th century, preserving its structure and historical elements.
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According to his will, the ashes of the leader of Florida, Hernando Méndez de Soto, rest in this parish. The tower is an emblem of the church and stands imposingly over the town center. The church has the appearance of a collegiate church and its construction must have begun at the end of the 14th century under the dedication of Santiago.
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The Alcazaba and its walled enclosure are a living testimony of the history and medieval architecture in this region. If you ever visit Jerez de los Caballeros, don't miss the opportunity to explore this impressive heritage.
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Built in the 13th century, the castle is now part of the public promenade of the municipality of Jerez de los Caballeros. It dates back to the Templar period, is in good condition, entry is free and the surrounding area offers a beautiful backdrop of palm trees and buildings to explore.
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Road cycling routes around Almendral frequently traverse extensive vineyards and agricultural fields within the "Tierra de Barros" region. You'll also experience rural and steppe-like environments, offering wide-open esplanades and views of the Extremadura pasture. Some routes may also feature historical villages and sections of the Camino de la Plata.
While the guide primarily features moderate to difficult routes, the region offers diverse terrain. For those looking for a moderate challenge, the Roadbike loop from Nogales is a good option, covering 54.3 km with around 400 meters of elevation gain.
For experienced cyclists, routes like the View of Salvaleón – Dehesa Extremeña loop from Torre de Miguel Sesmero offer a significant challenge, spanning over 92 km with approximately 1590 meters of elevation gain. Another demanding option is the View of Feria Castle – Dehesa Extremeña loop from Nogales, which is 60 km long with nearly 960 meters of climbing.
Many routes offer views of significant landmarks. For instance, the View of Feria Castle – Dehesa Extremeña loop from Nogales provides views of the historic Feria Castle. Other notable attractions in the broader area include Nogales Castle and natural monuments like The Twelve Apostles Cork Oaks.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the View of Salvaleón – Dehesa Extremeña loop from Barcarrota and the Valle de Matamoros – Zahínos Tower loop from Barcarrota, both offering circular journeys through agricultural fields and rural scenery.
The region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling, offering milder temperatures compared to the heat of summer. These seasons also provide pleasant conditions to enjoy the vineyards and agricultural landscapes.
Yes, the region offers several opportunities for scenic views. Cyclists can enjoy the View of the Sierra de Tierra de Barros, which provides expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape, characterized by its unique agricultural and rural features.
The road cycling routes around Almendral are predominantly on paved surfaces, making them ideal for road bikes. The terrain varies from flat sections through agricultural fields to rolling hills and more significant climbs, especially on the longer, more difficult routes.
Absolutely. Several routes immerse you in the unique Dehesa Extremeña landscape, characterized by open fields and traditional farming. The View of Salvaleón – Dehesa Extremeña loop from Torre de Miguel Sesmero is a prime example, showcasing this distinctive rural environment.
Routes vary significantly to cater to different fitness levels. Distances range from around 54 km, such as the Roadbike loop from Nogales with about 400 meters of elevation gain, to more extensive tours like the View of Salvaleón – Dehesa Extremeña loop from Torre de Miguel Sesmero, which covers over 92 km and includes approximately 1590 meters of climbing.
Road cyclists frequently praise the region for its diverse landscapes, including the extensive vineyards and agricultural fields, as well as the tranquil rural and steppe-like environments. The opportunity to combine cycling with views of historical sites like Feria Castle is also highly valued.


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