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Road cycling around Torrequemada features routes through rural landscapes and past historical landmarks. The region offers varied terrain, including rolling hills and open countryside, suitable for road cyclists seeking moderate challenges. Elevations are generally moderate, with some routes featuring climbs up to around 580 meters. The area provides opportunities to explore the Extremaduran landscape on paved roads.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
5.0
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31
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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42.1km
02:01
240m
240m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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5.0
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55.9km
02:42
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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16.5km
00:40
110m
100m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.9km
02:58
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Nice gentle climb and one of the longest in Montanchez
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This square is legally protected as an Asset of Cultural Interest (BIC) and is within the catalog of protected assets of the Cáceres city council. Its neo-Mudejar architecture and rich history make it an emblematic place for lovers of bullfighting and culture.
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A beautiful stretch with very little traffic that always goes upwards.
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The peculiar structure of this bullring testifies to its historical past, which has earned it being declared a Site of Cultural Interest. The Cáceres Bullring, also known as “Coso de la Era de los Mártires”, is one of the oldest in Spain. Its construction began in 1844 and the works were completed two years later. The first bullfight was held on August 6, 1846, with bulls led by D. Gaspar Muñoz. The square is built with granite and masonry walls, it has a capacity of 8,000 spectators spread over three floors. In addition to bullfighting celebrations, it is also used for other types of events such as music concerts.
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The peculiar structure of this bullring testifies to its historical past, which has earned it being declared a Site of Cultural Interest. The Cáceres Bullring, also known as “Coso de la Era de los Mártires”, is one of the oldest in Spain. Its construction began in 1844 and the works were completed two years later. The first bullfight was held on August 6, 1846, with bulls led by D. Gaspar Muñoz. The square is built with granite and masonry walls, it has a capacity of 8,000 spectators spread over three floors. In addition to bullfighting celebrations, it is also used for other types of events such as music concerts.
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This viewpoint is also called Mirador de la Ronda Sureste. If you run by here, it is worth stopping for a moment to enjoy the views of the historic center of the city. The information panel it has is very complete.
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Perfect for connecting with network paths
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A small town 11 km from the capital of the province. Among its heritage, the new church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, in Gothic style, stands out.
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There are 6 road cycling routes documented around Torrequemada, offering a variety of experiences through the Extremaduran landscape.
Yes, for beginners or those seeking a less strenuous ride, the Sierra de Fuentes loop from Sierra de Fuentes is an easy option, covering 16.4 km with moderate elevation.
For longer rides, consider the Montánchez Castle – Plaza de España, Montánchez loop from Aldea del Cano, which is 50.6 km long, or the Prehistoric Park loop from Torreorgaz, spanning 41.3 km.
Yes, all the routes highlighted in the guide are circular. Examples include the popular Montánchez Castle – Plaza de España, Montánchez loop from Aldea del Cano and the Parque del Príncipe – Sierra de Fuentes loop from Sierra de Fuentes.
The region features varied terrain, including rolling hills and open countryside. Routes generally have moderate elevations, with some climbs reaching up to around 580 meters, offering a good balance for road cyclists.
Many routes pass by historical sites. For instance, the Montánchez Castle – Plaza de España, Montánchez loop from Aldea del Cano takes you towards the historic Montánchez Castle. You might also encounter structures like Puente Mocha or Santiago de Bencáliz Bridge.
The routes offer opportunities to explore the Extremaduran landscape. You can experience a Section through the Extremaduran dehesa, known for its unique ecosystem, and enjoy views of the countryside, particularly around areas like Sierra de Fuentes.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling in Torrequemada, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the rural roads, rolling terrain, and the opportunity to discover historical points of interest.
Routes often start from villages such as Aldea del Cano, Torreorgaz, and Sierra de Fuentes. These locations typically offer public parking options, though specific dedicated cycling parking might vary. It's advisable to check local parking availability upon arrival.
While there are no routes explicitly graded as 'difficult' in this guide, the moderate routes, especially those with significant elevation gain like the View of Montánchez Castle – Montánchez Castle loop from Albalá (492m elevation gain), offer a good challenge for experienced riders.
Extremadura generally experiences hot summers and mild winters. Spring and autumn are typically the most pleasant seasons for road cycling, offering comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Winter can also be suitable due to mild conditions.


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