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Touring cycling around Cuerva offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain. The region features a network of rural roads connecting small towns and natural areas, with some routes including significant ascents. This area provides opportunities for cyclists to explore the local countryside and villages.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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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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41.9km
04:30
760m
750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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56.1km
05:27
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera is a charming village in the Montes de Toledo mountains, ideal for rural getaways, hiking, and cultural tourism. Travelers highlight its spectacular scenery, tranquility, game cuisine, and nationally renowned leather crafts. Furthermore, its proximity to Cabañeros National Park makes it a strategic location for enjoying both nature and tradition.
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Excellent viewpoint from where you can see a wide panoramic view of the municipality of “Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera”, located in the southern center of the Montes de Toledo region. The climb runs along a type of Roman road and at the top we find an impressive windmill and a Hermitage, the Ermita Nuestra Señora del Águila, a 15th - 16th century building with a rectangular nave and main chapel with simple wooden coffered ceiling. It houses the Patroness Our Lady of the Eagle, a 7 cm polychrome wood carving that has the characteristic of being the second smallest in Spain.
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It is not just this road but the entire area between the Montes de Toledo and the city itself, we find this plain area between these small towns.
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Nowadays they are often just monuments to a long tradition of craftsmanship: the heavy millstones were moved solely using the power of the wind as driving energy and, for example, grains were ground into flour (grain mills) or oil was pressed from olive fruits (oil mills). But Miguel de CERVANTES (1547 to 1616) also set a literary monument to the technical monument of the Molinos: the most famous figure of the author, who is considered the national poet of Spain and whose work can certainly be valued as world literature: “Don QUIXOTE”, also known as “Knight “of the sad figure” and always accompanied by his loyal squire Sancho Panza, in one of the fictional stories he fights a - of course hopeless - battle against windmills in which he believes he recognizes four-armed giants.
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A walk through the streets of this town will allow you to enjoy its interesting civil architecture represented in its Town Hall, from the 17th century, its scroll of justice, from the 16th century or its Ethnographic Museum.
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Its history is a mystery, but news arrives from the year 1116, during a battle between the Christians of Toledo and the Muslims of Oreja. Warden Farax Abdalí was defeated near the Christian castle of Polán, which was perhaps under construction at the time.
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A restored windmill, with machinery similar to those of the 15th century.
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There are 15 touring cycling routes around Cuerva, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 4 reviews.
The routes around Cuerva are characterized by rolling hills and varied terrain, primarily using rural roads that connect small towns and natural areas. Many routes include significant ascents, providing a good challenge for touring cyclists.
Yes, Cuerva offers several challenging routes. For instance, the Las Ventas with Peña Aguilera, San Pablo de los Montes, Menasalbas - circular route is classified as difficult, covering 22.8 miles (36.7 km) with over 450 meters of elevation gain. Another difficult option is the El Telégrafo – Riscos del Amor loop from Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, which features over 750 meters of ascent.
For a moderate challenge, consider the Bike loop from Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, which is 26.0 miles (41.8 km) long and explores the countryside with a mix of open fields and rural roads. Another good choice is the Bike loop from Pulgar, a 22.0 miles (35.4 km) trail through rural landscapes and local villages.
Yes, many routes in Cuerva are designed as loops. A popular circular option is the Las Ventas with Peña Aguilera, San Pablo de los Montes, Menasalbas - circular route. You can also find other loops like the Bike loop from Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera and the Bike loop from Pulgar.
While cycling around Cuerva, you can explore various points of interest. Highlights include the Noez Peak, offering scenic views, and the Viewpoint of the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Eagle. You'll also pass through charming settlements like Menasalbas Village Center.
Yes, the region offers several historical and religious sites. You can visit the Parish of Saint Mary Magdalene or explore the Church of Santiago and Palace of Gramáticos of Cuerva, which are notable historical sites in the area.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling routes in Cuerva highly, with an average of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the opportunity to explore the local countryside and villages via the network of rural roads, as well as the varied terrain that offers both moderate and challenging options.
Yes, the Las Ventas with Peña Aguilera, San Pablo de los Montes, Menasalbas - circular route is an excellent option for this. It's a 22.8-mile (36.7 km) difficult route that connects several local towns, providing a comprehensive journey through the area's rural landscape.
One of the longer routes is the Polán Castle – Peñas Las Coberteras loop from Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, which spans 58.3 kilometers (36.2 miles). This moderate route offers a substantial ride through the region's diverse scenery.
While specific seasonal data for Cuerva isn't provided, regions with similar rolling hills and rural roads in Spain generally offer pleasant cycling conditions in spring and autumn. These seasons typically avoid the intense heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter, providing comfortable temperatures for longer rides.
Absolutely. The routes around Cuerva are known for their rolling hills and varied terrain, with many including significant ascents. The El Telégrafo – Riscos del Amor loop from Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, for example, features over 750 meters of elevation gain, making it a challenging option for those seeking climbs.


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