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Mountain biking around Belmonte De Tajo offers diverse and contrasting natural landscapes, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities. The region features a unique geographical blend where high, arid plains ("páramo") converge with fertile river plains ("vega"), creating varied terrain. Mountain bike trails traverse pine forests, vineyards, olive groves, and areas with significant elevation changes, situated between the Orcajo and Valdecabañas mountains. This blend of landscapes provides a range of challenges for riders.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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35.1km
03:12
710m
710m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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60.3km
04:11
560m
550m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.0km
02:06
330m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.8km
01:40
260m
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Flat and accessible route that follows the old railway line between Arganda del Rey and Ambite, ideal for e-bikes, amidst fields, charming villages, and illuminated tunnels.
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Easy and comfortable route along this old railway line
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For its tower, which is worth visiting, and its tree-lined plaza where you can relax in the shade.
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The section of the Tajuña Green Route in La Marañana de Carabaña runs along the old Vereda de Tielmes, now known as Camino de Vaciabotas. The Arganda railway ran along the opposite bank, where the Chávarri Central station is located. In the current section of the Green Route you can visit the historic Puente del Palo, of Roman origin, old mills and several dams and waterholes, one of them known as the Tajuña waterfall.
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The Tower is the icon of Villarejo de Salvanés, it is a unique model of a keep among the constructions of medieval fortresses. Around it there are remains of the walls and rooms that completed the complex of the old castle of the town, occupied for several centuries by the knights of the Order of Santiago. The Plaza de la Constitución concentrates a good part of the monumental Villarejo de Salvanés, opposite the Tower is the church of San Andrés Apóstol, imposing and with tower-shaped buttresses that give a defensive appearance to the building. And one corner is occupied by the Casa de la Tercia, headquarters of the Encomienda Mayor de Castilla and current Ethnographic Museum. An interesting place for fans of the seventh art is the Museo del Cine, the first professional film museum in Spain.
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It is called that precisely because it took that long to build it (although in reality it was more days) but we can still enjoy its layout in some parts.
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It is a shame that only the keep of the entire walled building is preserved, but it is also fortunate to miss out on enjoying this architectural beauty, whose shape is peculiar and unusual in this type of fortress.
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Fuentidueña de Tajo Kilometer 0 The ruins of the castle reveal the strategic town of Fuentidueña de Tajo on the river bank, a passageway for important communication routes since Roman times. In the Middle Ages, the Via del Esparto was very popular, one of the most valuable products in those times in the Las Vegas region, which ran on a primitive Roman road and reached Esparteros Street, in the center of Madrid. On the way up from the castle is the Fuente de la Dueña or Fuente Salobre, it is a limestone pylon rebuilt in the 19th century and a key link in the historical foundations of Fuentidueña. The “owner” of the fountain and responsible for the name was Doña Urraca, lady of the fortress for a time, formerly called Santiago due to its connection with the order and popularly known as Torre de Piquillos, a few ruins on the hill where the fountain springs. spring. The old watchtower, the fountain, the church of San Andrés and the Plaza de la Constitución, where the Clock Tower is located, make up a valuable heritage complex in one of the most important passes of the Cañada Real Soriana Oriental in the Tagus Valley. The livestock route crosses the Tagus Natural Trail in the streets of Fuentidueña, crosses the town to the river bank and changes banks over a historic iron bridge from the 19th century. The Tagus Bridge is a magnificent work of civil engineering inaugurated in 1867. The designer of the project was the architect José de Echevarría, who sought collaborators in France within the Eiffiel team and used riveted iron beams to build a solid bridge in a fundamental step of the Tajo plain, in the transit of the Cañada Real Soriana Oriental and the Camino Real de Valencia, an ancient Post Road and route of peasants and merchants since the Early Middle Ages. The first mechanical means to cross the Tagus riverbed was a rope boat, later replaced by a rope bridge to withstand unforeseen floods, but it was destroyed by General Prim's troops in the 19th century.
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails around Belmonte de Tajo. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy paths to more demanding trails with significant elevation changes.
Yes, Belmonte de Tajo offers several easy mountain bike trails. For example, the Town Hall of Tielmes – Tajuña Greenway loop from Villarejo de Salvanés is an accessible option, often completed in about 1 hour 40 minutes, providing scenic riding along the Tajuña Greenway.
The terrain around Belmonte de Tajo is diverse, characterized by a unique blend of high, arid plains ("páramo") and fertile river plains ("vega"). You'll ride through pine forests, vineyards, and olive groves, with trails often featuring continuous ascents and descents. Some routes, like the 'Ruta de los Manantiales', are known for 'broken terrain' and can be quite demanding.
Yes, experienced riders will find challenging routes with significant elevation changes. The region is known for trails that can be quite demanding, featuring continuous ascents and descents. The Small Mountain Pass loop from Belmonte de Tajo is a moderate route with over 700 meters of elevation gain, offering a good challenge.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the area does offer easy trails that could be suitable for families. The Town Hall of Tielmes – Tajuña Greenway loop from Villarejo de Salvanés, for instance, is an easy route that provides a scenic and accessible option for a less strenuous ride.
Yes, many mountain bike trails in Belmonte de Tajo are designed as loops. Examples include the Small Mountain Pass loop from Belmonte de Tajo and the Calle del Ladrón, Estremera – Fuentidueña de Tajo loop from Villarejo de Salvanés, which allow you to start and end at the same point.
The region offers diverse natural features. You can explore areas like the Montes Orcajo and Valdecabañas, the Arroyo de la Veguilla with its riparian vegetation, and El Horcajo with its gall oaks and holm oaks. The Monte del Calvario also provides panoramic views. For specific natural monuments, consider visiting the Fuente de la Pajarita or the Peña Bermeja.
Belmonte de Tajo's climate makes it suitable for mountain biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures. While winter riding is possible, be prepared for cooler conditions. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are advisable during peak season.
The mountain bike routes in Belmonte de Tajo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, the mix of 'páramo' and 'vega' terrain, and the network of routes suitable for various ability levels.
Yes, the area around Belmonte de Tajo has several interesting sights. You could visit the charming town of Chinchón, explore the Civil War Caves, or see the historic Plaza Mayor of Colmenar de Oreja. The Casasola Castle is another notable landmark.
Trail durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. Easy routes, like the Town Hall of Tielmes – Tajuña Greenway loop, can take around 1 hour 40 minutes. Moderate trails, such as the Calle del Ladrón, Estremera – Fuentidueña de Tajo loop, might take over 3.5 hours, while longer routes can extend to 4 hours or more.
Yes, the Arroyo de la Veguilla is the most significant stream in Belmonte de Tajo, flowing through a small irrigated plain with lush riparian vegetation. There is a 7 km route in the Veguilla area that allows you to experience this natural feature, rich in flora and fauna, especially birds.


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