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Road cycling routes around Camarena De La Sierra are set within the mountainous terrain of the Javalambre mountain range, offering varied elevation changes. The region features extensive pine forests, ancient trees, and natural springs, providing scenic backdrops for rides. Rocky outcrops and dramatic landscapes contribute to the challenging topography, making it suitable for road cyclists seeking demanding ascents and descents.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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60.0km
03:04
960m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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91.0km
04:42
1,560m
1,560m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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67.8km
03:39
1,290m
1,290m
Hard road ride. Very 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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56.0km
03:14
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Wonderful for refilling water, cooling your feet, and taking a short break.
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Easy to overlook, as it is not very large, it is located right next to the main street. A visit is worthwhile, as it was created by Pablo Monguió from 1910-1912 in the modernist style.
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The entrance fee of €5 combined with the Museum of Sacred Art is definitely worth it.
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What to see in Teruel (must-sees) Oval Staircase Monumental entrance to the historic center in Neo-Mudéjar style, with reliefs of the Lovers of Teruel. Plaza del Torico The heart of the city, surrounded by Modernist buildings and bars. Mudéjar Towers Torre del Salvador (open to visitors, with a viewpoint). San Martín and San Pedro Churches. Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla Spectacular Mudéjar roof and unique dome. Mausoleum of the Lovers Romantic and tragic story, next to the Church of San Pedro. Los Arcos Aqueduct Historical walk along the Renaissance aqueduct. Teruel Provincial Museum To discover local archaeology and art. Dinópolis Dinosaur theme park, ideal if you are traveling with children.
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Visiting Teruel is a highly recommended experience if you enjoy history, architecture, and charming villages. It's a small city, easy to explore on foot, and is renowned for its Mudéjar art, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and for the famous legend of the Lovers of Teruel.
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The Los Arcos aqueduct, located in Alpuente, is a 16th and 17th-century hydraulic structure that supplied water to the town and its orchards. With its thirteen pointed arches and a length of 265 meters, the arcade bridged the uneven level of the Reguero River, although the main arch was lost in a flood in 1880. Today, it is preserved as a Site of Cultural Interest and can be easily visited from the road to La Yesa. It is an interesting spot for combining history and hiking; good footwear is recommended to explore the surroundings.
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Titaguas is a small town in the Los Serranos region, surrounded by mountains covered with pine, holm oak, and juniper forests, making it an ideal location for hiking. In the surrounding area, you can discover natural springs renowned for their healthy waters, as well as archaeological sites and cave paintings dating back over 9,000 years. The old town preserves historic houses and the Renaissance church of El Salvador, while local festivals keep traditions alive with the famous Mojiganga and wine-related celebrations. It's a great destination for combining nature, heritage, and popular culture, with trails accessible from the CV-35.
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The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain, forming part of the Javalambre mountain range. You can expect varied elevation changes, challenging climbs, and exhilarating descents. Routes often wind through extensive pine forests, past ancient trees, and alongside natural springs, offering both scenic beauty and demanding topography.
There are 11 road cycling routes available around Camarena De La Sierra. These include 4 moderate routes and 7 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, the mountainous terrain of the Javalambre range offers significant challenges. Routes like the Fuente del Cabrito – The Staircase of Teruel loop from Puebla de Valverde feature over 1500 meters of elevation gain, providing demanding ascents and rewarding panoramic views.
Road cycling routes often pass by significant natural features. You might encounter natural springs like Fuente del Cabrito, or ride through ancient pine forests such as Las Blancas (Juniper Forest). The region is also home to dramatic rocky outcrops and offers views towards peaks like Pico Javalambre.
Absolutely. The mountainous landscape provides numerous opportunities for panoramic views. From higher elevations, especially near peaks like Pico Javalambre, you can enjoy breathtaking vistas of the surrounding mountains, often described as cinematic.
The region's mountainous nature suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn are ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and clear conditions. Winter cycling might be challenging due to snow and colder temperatures at higher altitudes, especially near Pico Javalambre.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For instance, the Valle Rio Turia y Javalambre - circular through the empty mountains is a popular 60 km circular route offering extensive views. Another option is the Camarena de la Sierra – Modernist Church of Villaspesa loop from Camarena de la Sierra, a moderate 47.8 km loop.
The road cycling routes in Camarena De La Sierra are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the beauty of the pine forests, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs.
Yes, the region offers several natural springs and picnic areas that serve as convenient rest stops. For example, Fuente el Cabrito, located by the Camarena river, and Fuente Matahombres, situated at a higher altitude within a pine forest, provide scenic spots with amenities like tables and fountains.
Absolutely. Camarena De La Sierra is a hub for outdoor activities. Besides road cycling, you can explore numerous hiking trails, including the path to the Rabadá y Navarro refuge or the route to The Amanaderos of Riodeva waterfalls. There's also an adventure park offering activities like via ferratas and zip lines.
Beyond natural beauty, you can find unique landmarks. The Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory (Pico del Buitre) is a prominent man-made monument located at a high altitude, offering a distinct point of interest and often a challenging climb for cyclists.


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