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Road cycling routes around Ledanca offer a diverse landscape characterized by varied terrain, including both moderate and challenging sections with significant elevation gains. The region features the Henares River plain, providing open stretches, and is bordered by the mountains of northern Guadalajara, which contribute to the area's topographical diversity. Unique geological formations, such as the rock-cut structures of Cívica, add distinctive scenic elements to the routes. This combination of plains, hills, and river valleys creates a dynamic environment for road…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
10
riders
49.2km
02:22
650m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
1
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88.5km
04:32
1,410m
1,400m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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49.2km
02:23
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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riders
65.7km
03:01
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
14
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154km
06:47
1,450m
1,450m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful town in the province of Guadalajara on the banks of the Matayeguas River.
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A small town with a curious location and a crossroads, now paved, that of Lupiana
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At the bar, very nice, they have an affordable daily menu
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Although it is associated with El Cid, it was never related to the mercenary knight, but rather to the first Count of El Cid, Rodrigo Días de Vivar y Mendoza, a noble title granted by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492. This fortress, dating back to the High Middle Ages, watches over the Henares valley at the foot of the Alcarria Mountains. A natural paradise with a variety of altitudes.
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imposing castle, called del Cid, although Rodrigo Díaz never lived there. The current Jadraque castle is almost entirely the work of the last third of the 15th century, that is, from the last group of medieval castle-palaces, already on the verge of disappearance at this time. Its reform in the 15th century was due to the master builder Alberto de Caravajal, helped by stonemasons from Northern Spain. This master builder also directed the renovation of the castle of Puebla de Almenara (Cuenca). It is likely that the outlines of the reform were given by the architect Juan Guas, although his intervention is not documented. The renovation work greatly affected almost everything that had previously existed there, as the natural terrain of the hill was even lowered. Only what was a large pentagonal tower in the bow was used in the construction of the new late medieval castle (probably towards the middle of the 20th century, almost the entire tower was dismantled to serve as a quarry). One of its panels is fallen today and the castle is closed to visitors.
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Beautiful and quiet town of Architecture between Negra and Dorada. With the famous Pera Galena River (Pelagallinas), with very cool waters in summer. You can start routes to La Junta de los Ríos with the Bornova, Climb the Alto Rey or head towards the Cueva del Oso. In any case you can enjoy Great Tranquility.
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Beautiful Castle of Muslim origin, later rebuilt by the Mendoza family from Guadalajara.
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Where the Henares River flows into the Salado River, is the small town of Baides. You can take a local train into the city and start your journey. There's even a train museum if that's something you're into.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Ledanca, offering a diverse range of experiences. These include 11 moderate routes and 13 more challenging options for experienced riders.
The Ledanca area features varied terrain, from the open stretches of the Henares River plain to the more demanding climbs in the mountains of northern Guadalajara. You'll encounter rolling hills, river valleys, and unique geological formations, providing a dynamic environment for road cyclists.
You can encounter several historical landmarks. For instance, the Jadraque Castle and Pálmaces Reservoir Loop offers views of the impressive Jadraque Castle. Other routes might pass through historic villages like Brihuega, known for its charm.
Yes, the region boasts unique natural attractions. You could cycle through the famous Lavender fields of Brihuega, particularly stunning in summer. The fascinating village of Cívica, with its rock-cut structures and nearby waterfall, also offers a distinctive scenic backdrop for your ride.
The road cycling routes around Ledanca are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of moderate and challenging terrain, and the scenic views of historic landmarks and natural features.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Álvar Fáñez Branch Loop is a popular moderate circular route, and the Jadraque Castle and Pálmaces Reservoir Loop also offers a scenic circular ride.
Absolutely. The Ledanca region is known for its challenging routes with substantial elevation gains. The Embalse de Acorlo y Pradena de Atienza — round trip from Jadraque is a difficult 88.5 km path featuring over 1400 meters of ascent, ideal for experienced riders seeking a demanding ride.
Yes, there are several moderate routes available. The Álvar Fáñez Branch Loop is a great example, offering rolling hills and open countryside over 49 km, suitable for those looking for a less strenuous but still engaging ride.
The best time for road cycling in Ledanca is generally during the spring and autumn months when temperatures are milder and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very hot, especially in July and August, though cycling through the lavender fields of Brihuega during these months offers a unique experience.
While many routes in the Ledanca area feature moderate to difficult terrain with significant elevation, some of the flatter sections along the Henares River plain might be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances. Always check the route profile for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's ability.
Parking for cyclists is generally available in and around Ledanca village. Look for designated public parking areas, especially near the start points of popular routes. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for specific parking regulations.
Many routes pass through or near small villages where you can find local cafes and restaurants to refuel. Villages like Brihuega and Jadraque offer amenities for cyclists. It's a good idea to plan your route and check for available services beforehand, especially on longer rides.


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