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Mountain biking around Miedes De Atienza offers a diverse landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, including peaks like Sierra del Bulejo and Cabeza Alta. The region features varied trails, from single tracks through pine forests to technical descents and paths with river crossings. Mountain passes such as the Alto de la Carrascosa provide significant elevation challenges and expansive views. The area also includes historical landmarks and a mix of pastures, holm oak, and oak forests.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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33.2km
02:40
390m
390m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
71.1km
05:45
960m
960m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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41.7km
03:49
770m
760m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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72.1km
05:56
910m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.4km
02:21
490m
490m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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What to see 🧭 “El País de la Plata” Interpretation Center Interactive museum about local mining, open Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 to 14:00. General admission approx. €2, free for residents and children under 14. ⛪ Santa Cecilia Parish Church 19th-century building constructed during the mining boom, with a single nave and a simple transept. 🏗️ Mining and Industrial Heritage More than 200 shafts/mines, such as Santa Catalina, Santa Teresa, Mala Noche, Fuerza, etc. Remains of ore-washing facilities like San Carlos, ruined industrial sites, and power plants.
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A village in the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara, at an altitude of approximately 1,084 meters. Its origins are medieval, possibly predating the Bronze Age. The name derives from the Arabic Hisn al-Ancina (“castle of the holm oak”). In 1844, the discovery of silver triggered a “silver rush,” transforming Hiendelaencina into a major 19th-century mining district, with up to 200 mines and a population that reached 5,000. A parish church dedicated to Saint Cecilia was built between 1848 and 1851, financed with funds from the mining town.
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Nice area for hiking and mountain biking trails
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Nice area for hiking and mountain biking trails
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Ideal places for mountain biking and hiking routes
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Good place to stop, get some water or go into the bar for a drink. Abundant tapas.
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Border between the two Castillas Soria and Guadalajara, and some beautiful views
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The Miedes De Atienza region offers a diverse and challenging mountain biking experience. You'll encounter mountainous landscapes with varied elevations, including peaks like Sierra del Bulejo and Cabeza Alta. Trails range from fun single tracks and technical descents through pine forests to paths that feature river crossings and canyon scenery, such as the Cañón del río Talegones. The terrain can be loose, dry, fast, flowing, and rocky, providing a good mix for different riding styles.
While the region is known for its challenging terrain, there are options for various skill levels. The guide features 6 moderate trails, which are a good starting point for those with some mountain biking experience. For example, the GR 160 - Way of El Cid MTB Trail is a moderate route that follows a historic path, offering a blend of cultural and natural scenery without extreme technical demands.
Miedes De Atienza is rich in history. Many routes pass by significant landmarks. You can explore the historic town of Miedes De Atienza itself, which was a border town during the Reconquista. A notable attraction is the nearby Castle of Atienza, a fortress of Muslim origin offering commanding views. The route Castle of Atienza – Highlights of Atienza Village loop from Atienza specifically includes a climb to this castle. You might also encounter the medieval walls of Retortillo de Soria.
Absolutely. The mountainous landscape provides numerous scenic opportunities. The Alto de la Carrascosa mountain pass, reaching 1,387 meters, offers expansive views of the Soria plateau. You can experience this on the Alto de la Carrascosa – Romanillos de Atienza loop from Lumías. Other natural features include the Natural Stone Arch in the Caracena Canyon and various points offering Views of the Pelagallinas River.
The region's climate makes spring and autumn ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures and often stable weather conditions. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters can bring colder temperatures and potentially snow in the higher mountain passes, which might make some trails more challenging or inaccessible.
Yes, several routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the challenging Camino del Cid BTT: Tierras de Frontera Loop explores the 'Lands of the Frontier' with varied terrain. Another option is the Alto de la Carrascosa – Romanillos de Atienza loop from Lumías, which takes you through mountainous terrain and past the Alto de la Carrascosa mountain pass.
The mountain bike routes around Miedes De Atienza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 2 reviews. Over 20 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, exhilarating descents, and the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks.
While many trails in the region are moderate to difficult due to the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, some of the moderate routes might be suitable for families with older, experienced children. It's always recommended to check the specific trail details, including distance, elevation gain, and terrain description, to ensure it matches your family's skill level and endurance.
Generally, dogs are allowed on many trails in natural areas, especially if kept on a leash. However, specific regulations can vary, particularly in protected areas or private lands. It's advisable to check local signage or contact the regional tourism office for the most current information regarding dog access on specific mountain bike trails in Miedes De Atienza.
Parking availability can vary depending on the specific trailhead. In Miedes De Atienza and surrounding villages like Atienza or Retortillo de Soria, you can typically find public parking areas. It's often best to plan your route in advance and check the starting point for designated parking facilities or suitable roadside parking options.
Miedes De Atienza and nearby historic villages like Atienza and Retortillo de Soria offer local establishments where you can find cafes, bars, and restaurants. These are good places to refuel before or after your ride. It's a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages, as they might be limited outside of peak season.
The longest mountain bike trail featured in this guide is the Alto de la Carrascosa – Romanillos de Atienza loop from Lumías, which spans 72.1 km (44.8 miles) and typically takes around 5 hours and 55 minutes to complete. This difficult route includes significant elevation gain and leads through mountainous terrain.


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