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Road cycling routes in Pinar De Allende traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills and open countryside, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region features a mix of paved surfaces and rural paths, providing varied road bike trail difficulty levels. Cyclists can explore farmlands and natural preserves, with routes that include both gentle gradients and significant elevation changes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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51.1km
02:12
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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67.0km
03:05
540m
540m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. 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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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Carbonero el Mayor is a municipality and Spanish town in the province of Segovia, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castilla y León. It appears cited in 1247 under the name Carbonero de Liedos; In 1587 it was mentioned as Carbonero la Mayor and in the 19th century it already appeared with its current name.
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From this point you can see good views of the entire town of Segovia with the walls and the Alcázer.
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The Río Eresma is what has created the holes used by the castle and which give it immense walls, but there are bridges like the one there that allow you to go from one side of the same river to the other. The arch welcomes the city.
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Carbonero el Mayor is a town located north of the city of Segovia, in the middle of the plain that goes from the Central System and the great plains of Valladolid.
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From this point we have a beautiful view of the Constanzana Bridge that allows us to cross the Eresma river. A good place to rest and recover energy and why not? take a nice picture.
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Small town located in what is called Tierra de Pinares, where both towns, separated by a few meters, are part of the same town.
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Fuentepelayo is one of those towns that is located in the old middle of the plain between the Sierra de Guadarrama and the Río Duero valley. It is characterized by having two churches at its core, the Iglesia de Santa María and the Iglesia de El Salvador.
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Near the Iglesia de la Vera Cruz there are impressive views of the Alcázar de Segovia on its northern side. It rises above a cliff, truly impressive!
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Pinar De Allende offers a diverse range of road cycling routes, characterized by rolling hills, open farmlands, and rural paths. You'll find a mix of paved surfaces and some unpaved segments, catering to various skill levels. The region's landscape transitions quickly from the historic center into extensive views of surrounding mountains and peaceful riding areas.
Yes, Pinar De Allende has routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the Fuentepelayo loop from Fuentepelayo is an easy 40 km trail with minimal elevation gain, perfect for those new to road cycling or looking for a relaxed ride. Overall, there are 2 easy routes available in the region.
The majority of road cycling routes in Pinar De Allende are considered moderate. Out of 10 available routes, 7 are rated as moderate, offering a good balance of distance and elevation changes. These routes often feature extensive views and significant climbing, providing a rewarding challenge for intermediate cyclists.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there is at least one difficult route available. The region's terrain, particularly near the Los Picachos Mountains, offers routes with significant elevation changes and potentially unpaved segments, requiring very good fitness. An example of a moderate route with significant climbing is Alcázar de Segovia y Ermita de la Octava — circular desde Carbonero el Mayor, which covers over 91 km with substantial ascent.
Absolutely. Many routes in Pinar De Allende are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Roadbike loop from Mozoncillo, a 51 km trail, and the longer Fuentepelayo, Sanchonuño y San Martín y Mudrián — circular desde Carbonero el Mayor, which spans 88.5 km through open farmlands.
Cyclists in Pinar De Allende can expect diverse and scenic landscapes. Routes often traverse rolling hills, open farmlands, and natural preserves. You'll encounter broad views of the surrounding mountains, and some paths lead through mesquite forests. The countryside around Presa Allende reservoir is particularly noted for its quiet roads and views of the lake and hills.
While specific named viewpoints are not detailed in the route data, the region is known for its scenic road cycling routes with viewpoints. The rolling hills and open farmlands frequently offer extensive views of the surrounding mountains and countryside. Cycling through areas like the Presa Allende reservoir also provides broad vistas of the lake and hills.
Route lengths vary significantly. You can find shorter, easy rides like the Fuentepelayo loop from Fuentepelayo at 40 km, taking around 1 hour 30 minutes. Longer, moderate routes, such as Alcázar de Segovia y Ermita de la Octava — circular desde Carbonero el Mayor, can extend to over 91 km and take more than 4 hours to complete, depending on your pace and fitness.
The road cycling routes in Pinar De Allende are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 90 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the region's diverse landscape of rolling hills and open farmlands, which offer both gentle gradients and challenging climbs.
Yes, cycling through the Mexican communities in the region offers a unique opportunity for cultural immersion. You can learn about local traditions, experience the gastronomy, and engage with residents. Some cycling adventures even combine scenic rides with visits to local attractions, providing a blend of adventure and cultural insight.
Beyond the cycling, the region offers natural beauty. You can explore areas with mesquite forests and, for those seeking more rugged terrain, the hills near Los Picachos feature wildflowers and diverse wildlife. The El Charco del Ingenio Botanical Garden, while not directly on a cycling route, provides well-marked trails and overlooks a canyon, showcasing diverse plant life.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the region's diverse landscape and generally pleasant climate suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for road cycling, offering comfortable temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer might be warm, and winter could be cooler, but cycling is generally possible year-round, depending on personal preference and weather conditions.


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