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Gravel biking around Corduente offers varied terrain within the Alto Tajo Natural Park, characterized by a network of forest tracks, rural roads, and unpaved surfaces. The region features dramatic geological formations, including gorges, canyons, and extensive pine forests, carved by the Gallo and Tajo Rivers. This landscape provides diverse routes suitable for different fitness levels, with many trails offering good surfaces and manageable slopes. The area's natural features, such as the Barranco de la Hoz and the Fossil Forest of Aragóncillo, contribute to a unique cycling experience.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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119km
10:07
1,500m
1,500m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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73.2km
05:56
1,060m
1,050m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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125km
09:07
1,710m
1,710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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42.9km
02:50
430m
440m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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A recommended area for walking.
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It's a shaded, cool rest area where you can relax and have a bite to eat on the stone benches. In Peralejos, there's a small grocery store where you can buy food or toiletries.
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This spectacular bridge is almost hidden from view and serves as an excuse to cross the Tagus River from one bank to the other. It is very well preserved and is located next to several striking rock faces.
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They are a series of rural houses called "El Salto" (The Salto) located in a privileged setting, very close to the Tajo suspension bridge, and are accessed from the road via a dirt forest track. This place also has a small restaurant where you can have lunch and spend some pleasant moments.
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This viewpoint is located in a privileged place in front of a spectacular rocky cliff, which if you pass by on your bike on a hot day when the heat reflects its image on this wall... I think you'll have to stop and rest for a few seconds.
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This descending valley, which runs alongside the Tagus River for many kilometres, is full of unique and unrepeatable corners, due to the capricious formations that occur every few metres.
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What an exclusive paradise and privileged setting this lagoon has, whose waters come almost exclusively from underground seepage. Swimming is permitted in this lagoon, but recreational diving is prohibited.
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This is undoubtedly one of the Tagus's great wonders. Crossing the beautiful river on a suspension bridge like this one, where motor vehicles are prohibited, reduces the number of crossing options. Walkers and cyclists can enjoy the oscillating motion experienced by the bridge's anchorage. Absolutely recommended!
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The gravel bike trails around Corduente, especially within the Alto Tajo Natural Park, feature a diverse landscape. You'll encounter a network of forest tracks, rural roads, and unpaved surfaces. The region is characterized by dramatic geological formations, including gorges, canyons, and extensive pine forests, carved by the Gallo and Tajo Rivers. While many routes offer good surfaces, they often present significant challenges with varied elevation.
There are 4 gravel bike trails available in Corduente, all of which are considered difficult. These routes offer extensive journeys through the Alto Tajo Natural Park and along the Tajo River.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find breathtaking vistas from the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Hoz, which offers panoramic views. The View of Barranco de la Hoz is another spectacular spot, showcasing reddish sandstone cliffs and pine forests. You'll also encounter impressive river features like the Puente de Peñalén and the Tajo River Suspension Bridge.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. The Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Hoz is a notable religious building with stunning views. While not directly on a route, the nearby Fossil Forest of Aragóncillo offers a unique glimpse into ancient history with petrified conifers. The 15th-century Castillo de Santiuste also provides cultural context to the area.
The Alto Tajo Natural Park, where Corduente is located, offers varied conditions. Generally, spring and autumn are ideal for gravel biking, providing milder temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be hot, while winters may bring colder weather, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, there are several excellent loop routes. For instance, the Puente de Peñalén – Trail along the Tajo River loop from Peñalén is a challenging 73.2 km path. Another option is the Trail along the Tajo River – Molina de Aragón loop from Tierzo, which is 125 km long. A shorter loop is the Hermitage of the Virgen de la Hoz – Church of Torete loop from Ventosa, covering about 39.6 km.
The gravel biking routes in Corduente are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from 9 reviews. Over 150 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging yet rewarding nature of the trails and the stunning natural scenery of the Alto Tajo Natural Park.
The Alto Tajo Natural Park is a protected area. While general cycling on established tracks and roads is usually permitted, it's always advisable to check the official regulations of the park for any specific restrictions, especially concerning off-trail riding or large groups, to ensure compliance with conservation efforts.
Public transport options to Corduente are limited due to its rural location within the Alto Tajo Natural Park. It is generally recommended to travel by car to access the starting points of the gravel biking routes. Some regional bus services might connect to larger towns in Guadalajara, but direct routes to Corduente are infrequent.
Given the rural nature of Corduente and the Alto Tajo Natural Park, parking is typically available in or near the villages that serve as starting points for routes. Look for designated parking areas in towns like Corduente, Peñalén, or Tierzo. Always ensure you park responsibly and do not obstruct local access or natural areas.
The gravel routes directly around Corduente, as listed in this guide, are generally considered difficult due to their length and elevation gain. While the Alto Tajo Natural Park offers varied terrain, these specific routes might be too challenging for younger families. For family-friendly options, look for shorter, flatter sections of forest tracks or less-trafficked rural roads within the park, which may not be explicitly listed as dedicated gravel routes.
Dogs are generally allowed in the Alto Tajo Natural Park, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other visitors. Always carry water for your dog and be mindful of their endurance on longer, more challenging gravel routes, especially during warmer months.


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