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Touring cycling around Cebolla, a municipality in the province of Toledo, Spain, offers routes through agricultural landscapes and along river plains. The terrain typically features gentle undulations with some more challenging climbs, characteristic of the Castilian plateau. The region is defined by its open fields, olive groves, and proximity to the Alberche and Tagus rivers, providing varied scenery for cyclists.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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51.1km
03:04
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This 31.8-mile touring bicycle route from Montearagón explores the areas of Onion, Illán de Vacas, and Domingo Pérez, rated moderate.
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108km
06:43
840m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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68.9km
04:55
390m
400m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.4km
04:45
740m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.9km
01:39
150m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Surrounding Real de San Vicente lies a magnificent pastureland where you can enjoy the holm oaks, oak trees, and other vegetation. If you walk quietly, you might be lucky enough to spot roe deer, foxes, deer, and other native fauna.
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El Real de San Vicente is located at the foot of the mountain range from which it takes its name, in a prime setting for outdoor activities. Its location is associated with military settlements in the 11th and 12th centuries. Remains of its millennia-long occupation are preserved in the village.
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La Portiña is a small reservoir located north of Talavera de la Reina on the Portiña stream and next to the natural surroundings of the Berrocal mountain range.
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It's worth seeing, especially in spring, when the stream is usually full of water and there's a small waterfall.
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The new Talavera de la Reina cable-stayed bridge is an engineering prodigy, it is a world record in the type of cable-stayed bridges with a single mast in high-resistance prestressed concrete, with the highest inclined pylon in Europe. Its 152 stays and 192 meters make it the second highest cable-stayed bridge in Spain and the second in Europe. It is a display of national and international architecture.
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It extends along the eastern bank of the Tagus River and is the second most populated municipality in the province and the fourth in Castilla-La Mancha. Among its monuments are the Basilica of Our Lady of the Prado, which houses what is today the patron saint of the city. It was called Queen of the Hermitages by Philip II, it is also called the Sistine Chapel of ceramics, because this colorful art shows here all its splendor from the 16th century to the present day. The style of its construction is a combination of Renaissance and Baroque, although it has undergone various restorations over the centuries. It was elevated to the dignity of Basilica in 1989 by Pope John Paul II. In the Church of Santa María La Mayor (La Colegial) you can admire its pure Gothic cloister, which was built around the year 1469. Its floor plan is rectangular, made up of three longitudinal naves and without a transept. In the years 1704 and 1705 the two upper sections of the Tower were added.
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The Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Garciotum is a 15th-century Gothic-Renaissance church. You'll probably notice that the tower is in a different style; it dates back to the 17th century.
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Beautiful city located on a river terrace of the Tagus River. Known as the City of Ceramics, due to the quality, variety and richness of ceramic production, whose history dates back to the 15th century, and we can see its examples in the Prado Gardens.
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There are over 10 touring cycling routes around Cebolla, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes more than 50 times, highlighting the region's appeal for cyclists.
Touring cycling around Cebolla, located in the province of Toledo, Spain, features routes through agricultural landscapes and along river plains. The terrain typically includes gentle undulations with some more challenging climbs, characteristic of the Castilian plateau. You'll encounter open fields, olive groves, and scenic stretches near the Alberche and Tagus rivers.
Yes, Cebolla offers routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Bike loop from Huerta del Cotanillo is an easy 20.9 km (13 miles) trail with minimal elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Old Alberche Bridge – Talavera de la Reina loop from Montearagón offer a difficult 107.5 km (66.8 miles) ride with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the El Real de San Vicente – Puente de los Molinos loop from Montearagón, covering 59.3 km (36.9 miles) through rolling hills.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Cebolla are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Route of Cebolla, Illán de Vacas and the Bike loop from Huerta del Cotanillo.
While cycling near Cebolla, you can explore several historical and cultural landmarks. Notable attractions include the Malpica Castle, the Cebolla Castle Ruins, and the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. Some routes also pass by the historic Alberche Bridge.
The touring cycling routes in Cebolla are highly rated by the komoot community. Over 50 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the mix of agricultural plains, river valleys, and scattered villages that offer both flat sections and moderate climbs.
Given Cebolla's location in Spain, the best times for touring cycling are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
Yes, families can find suitable touring cycling options in Cebolla, particularly on the easier routes. The region offers a mix of flat sections and gentle inclines, making it possible to choose paths that are comfortable for all ages. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' for the most family-friendly experiences.
On a touring bike ride in Cebolla, you will primarily encounter the characteristic landscapes of the Castilian plateau. This includes vast open fields, extensive olive groves, and agricultural plains. Routes often follow the courses of the Alberche and Tagus rivers, providing picturesque views of river valleys and associated flora.
Yes, the region's touring cycling routes frequently incorporate the Alberche and Tagus rivers. You can expect to cycle alongside these significant water features, enjoying the river plains and the unique ecosystems they support. The Old Alberche Bridge – Talavera de la Reina loop from Montearagón, for example, passes by the historic Alberche Bridge.
Touring cycling routes in Cebolla vary significantly. Distances range from shorter loops of around 20 km (12.4 miles), such as the Bike loop from Huerta del Cotanillo with about 145 meters (475 feet) of elevation gain, to longer, more challenging rides exceeding 100 km (62 miles), like the Old Alberche Bridge – Talavera de la Reina loop from Montearagón, which features over 840 meters (2750 feet) of climbing.


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