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Mountain biking around Hoyocasero, nestled between the Sierra de Gredos and La Paramera in Ávila, Spain, offers diverse terrain for cyclists. The region is characterized by its pine forests, granite peaks, and the Alberche River basin. Trails often feature significant elevation changes and panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. This area provides a mix of challenging mountain passes and protected natural environments.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
26.4km
02:36
560m
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This moderate 16.4-mile mountain biking route in Sierra de Gredos features diverse terrain, ancient Roman roads, and panoramic mountain view
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43.9km
03:35
1,130m
1,130m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.4km
04:14
1,260m
1,260m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.8km
03:41
860m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Serranillos Pass is one of the most iconic mountain passes in the Sierra de Gredos, famous for its beauty and for being a historic stage in the Vuelta a España (Hinault's legendary stage in 1983). Views of the Cinco Villas Valley and the Gredos peaks. Spectacular scenery throughout the climb. Signage with gradient and remaining distance information. Ideal for linking up with Puerto del Pico, Pedro Bernardo, and Mijares for an epic stage.
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The views of Mombeltrán Castle from the N-502 are truly spectacular, especially when coming from Arenas de San Pedro towards Ramacastañas. The castle stands atop a hill with the Sierra de Gredos mountains in the background, creating a very photogenic scene.
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This village is located in the Sierra de Gredos mountains (Ávila) and is famous for its natural surroundings, the Castle of Constable Dávalos, the Mosquera Palace, and the Eagle Caves. It is also ideal for hiking and rural tourism.
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Stone houses with balconies. One of the jewels of Gredos.
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A beautiful town with views of the Gredos Mountains. Bike-friendly accommodations are available at the "Las Cuatro Calles" house.
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The Puerto del Pico with its viewing point is one of the classics of the Sierra de Gredos, used frequently in the routes of the Vuelta a España. The viewing point offers beautiful views of the Valle del Barranco or Valle de las Cinco Villas. You can also see the layout of the old Roman road that also went up this valley to access the upper part of the Iberian plateau. The road that goes up to the Puerto del Pico on its southern slope is in perfect condition as it is the national road N-502. It is a fast road so you have to be very careful with cars, especially on holidays and vacations.
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The Serranillos pass is one of the great classics of the Tour of Spain as it passes through the Sierra de Gredos. As the Vuelta has almost always ended in Madrid, the Gredos and Guadarrama mountain ranges offered very interesting alternatives to trace mountain stages in the last stages. The port of Serranillos is very iconic in the Sierra de Gredos for several reasons: type of port (long and long), rough and irregular road (but in good condition) and dryland landscape with little vegetation (very typical of this inland area of the Iberian Peninsula). The Serranillos port presents many climbing alternatives: - On its eastern side, there are 2 alternatives: from Burgohondo (the classic one, along the main highway AV-913) and from Navalosa along the AV P-419 highway, which joins the previous one in Navarrevisca. - on its west side, is where we will find more alternatives. I have come to count up to 5 alternatives. They are the following: (1) climb through Santa Cruz del Valle, starting from the N-502 and taking the AV p-706 highway, to later reach San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (2) leaving Mombeltrán on the AV-922 highway towards San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (3) starting from Cuevas del Valle and passing through Villarejo del Valle on the AV P-706 highway, reaching San Esteban del Valle and from there to the top; (4) starting from the N-502, in the middle of the climb to the Pico pass, taking a road that takes us to the Mirador de la Carretera del Sidrillo and to Esteban del Valle, and from there to the top; (5) previously crossing the Pedro Bernardo port on the AV-922 highway Although I have only done alternative 4 on the eastern slope by bike, they are all very similar. The slopes are gentle and the views, as there is little vegetation, cover a lot of territory.
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There are 13 mountain bike trails around Hoyocasero, offering a variety of experiences. These include 9 moderate routes and 4 more challenging ones.
Mountain biking in Hoyocasero takes you through diverse landscapes, including protected pine forests like the Pinar de Hoyocasero, granite peaks of the Sierra de Gredos, and picturesque river valleys of the Alberche River basin. You'll also encounter iconic features such as the Serranillos Pass and the Mirador del Puerto del Pico, offering expansive views.
Yes, the trails around Hoyocasero cater to various skill levels. While there are no easy trails listed, you'll find 9 moderate routes and 4 difficult routes, ensuring options for those seeking a challenge or a more relaxed, yet engaging, ride.
Yes, several circular routes are popular. For instance, you can explore the Cuevas del Valle – Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge loop from Cuevas del Valle, which is a difficult 27.2-mile path. Another option is the Serranillos Pass – Puerto del Pico Viewpoint loop from Cuevas del Valle, a challenging 25-mile trail.
You'll encounter several significant natural features and landmarks. The Serranillos Pass offers stunning views of the Cinco Villas Valley and Gredos peaks. You might also pass viewpoints like the View of the Sierra de Gredos. The Pinar de Hoyocasero, a protected natural area, is rich in biodiversity with unique flora.
The region experiences diverse weather. While the Sierra de Gredos can be snow-capped in winter, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for mountain biking. These seasons also showcase the vibrant flora of areas like the Pinar de Hoyocasero.
The trails in Hoyocasero are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the varied terrain, the challenging climbs, and the breathtaking panoramic views of the Sierra de Gredos and surrounding valleys.
For longer rides, consider routes like the Cuevas del Valle – Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge loop from Cuevas del Valle, which spans 27.2 miles, or the Mountain Spring Fountain – Cuevas del Valle loop from Cuevas del Valle, covering 23.5 miles.
Absolutely. Many routes in Hoyocasero feature significant elevation changes, characteristic of the Sierra de Gredos region. For example, the Serranillos Pass – Puerto del Pico Viewpoint loop from Cuevas del Valle involves over 1250 meters of ascent, providing a challenging workout and rewarding views.
Beyond natural beauty, Hoyocasero offers historical elements. You might encounter a Romanesque bridge over the Alberche River or ancient anthropomorphic tombs near the hermitage of Cristo. The Cuevas del Valle – Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge loop from Cuevas del Valle specifically includes a medieval bridge.
While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, the region offers a variety of trails beyond the most popular ones. Exploring routes like the Trail between mountains – Puerto del Pico Viewpoint loop from San Martín del Pimpollar might lead you to quieter sections, allowing for a more serene experience away from the main hubs.


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