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Gravel biking around Segura De Toro offers routes through varied terrain, characterized by significant elevation changes and views of historical areas. The region features paths that connect towns like Hervás and Casas del Monte, traversing landscapes that include the Jewish Quarter and the Béjar Pass. Routes often involve climbs and descents, providing a diverse experience for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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48.3km
04:05
1,000m
1,000m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.7km
01:46
370m
370m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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63.6km
04:11
490m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Freely accessible site, plenty of foundations and explanation in English and the beautiful square arch
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Cáparra was once a walled city with suburbs, but it was not a very important ancient city. Not much of the city remains, except for some ruins and an arch. The site is fortunately free to visit and there are signs in English.
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Hervás is one of the founders of the Network of Jewish Quarters of the Sephardic Route and is also part of the Cooperation Network of the Silver Route.
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Beautiful well-maintained bridge
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Be aware that there may be thorns on the path.
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Nice spot and you can also see the stork's nest above.
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Hervás has magnificent architectural heritage such as the Davila Palace, a parish church, the monastery of the Trinitarian Fathers, etc. The largest collection of classic motorcycles in Europe!
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Gravel biking in Segura De Toro primarily offers moderate to difficult routes. You'll find 2 moderate routes and 3 difficult routes, characterized by significant elevation changes and varied terrain. For example, the Jewish Quarter of Hervás – View of Hervás loop from Gargantilla is considered difficult, with over 3,200 feet (1,000 meters) of elevation gain.
The duration of gravel bike routes in Segura De Toro varies significantly based on distance and elevation. Moderate routes, like the View of Hervás – Jewish Quarter of Hervás loop from Hervás (14.9 miles), can take around 2 hours. Longer, more challenging routes, such as the View of Hervás – Béjar Pass loop from Casas del Monte (50.7 miles), may require about 6 hours 15 minutes to complete.
While many routes feature significant climbs, there are moderate options suitable for those with some gravel biking experience. The View of Hervás – Jewish Quarter of Hervás loop from Hervás, at 14.9 miles with 1,019 feet of elevation gain, offers a balanced ride with scenic views around Hervás without being overly strenuous.
Experienced gravel bikers will find several challenging routes in Segura De Toro. The View of Hervás – Béjar Pass loop from Casas del Monte is a demanding 50.7-mile trail with over 4,100 feet of elevation gain, leading through mountainous terrain towards the Béjar Pass. Another difficult option is the Jewish Quarter of Hervás – View of Hervás loop from Gargantilla, which covers 30.0 miles with over 3,200 feet of climbing.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes in Segura De Toro are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. This includes routes like the Arco de Cáparra – Roman Arch of Cáparra loop from Hervás and the various loops around Hervás.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for gravel biking in Segura De Toro. The weather is typically milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be very hot, especially in July and August, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable. Winters are cooler, but routes can still be enjoyed, though some higher elevation paths might be affected by colder temperatures or occasional precipitation.
Yes, the region offers several scenic viewpoints. Many routes provide views of the historic Jewish Quarter of Hervás and the surrounding valleys. For a broader perspective, consider visiting the Panoramic view of the Jerte Valley, which is accessible from some of the area's trails and offers stunning vistas.
The area around Segura De Toro is known for its natural beauty, including waterfalls. You can find the Nogaleas Waterfalls and the Caozo Waterfall, which are popular spots. While not explicitly designated for wild swimming, these natural areas offer refreshing environments to explore after a ride.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Segura De Toro, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging climbs towards passes like Béjar, and the opportunity to explore historical areas such as the Jewish Quarter of Hervás. The varied landscapes and connecting towns also contribute to a rewarding experience.
While the main routes are well-loved, exploring the network of paths connecting smaller towns can reveal lesser-known sections. The route leading to the Arco de Cáparra – Roman Arch of Cáparra loop from Hervás offers a unique historical perspective away from the more frequented paths, taking you to an ancient Roman landmark.
The gravel routes often connect towns like Hervás, Casas del Monte, and Segura De Toro, where you can find local cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel. Hervás, in particular, with its historic Jewish Quarter, offers several options for refreshments and a chance to experience local culture.


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