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Touring cycling around La Torre, located in the Ávila region of Spain, features mountainous terrain with significant elevation gains. The landscape is characterized by granite formations and white reliefs, offering challenging routes for cyclists. Roads often include passes and long ascents, providing varied riding experiences. The area is known for its natural and unspoiled environment.
Last updated: June 30, 2026
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27.8km
02:06
340m
340m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.2km
02:08
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.1km
02:45
250m
250m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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15.6km
01:33
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.2km
02:16
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Population that is located at the foot of the northern side of the Sierra de Panamera and that on one of its sides is the Castillo de Manqueospese. As it is surrounded by mountains, as soon as you get up, you can see the entire core.
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Small town that is located in what is called the Valle de Amblés and that is a few kilometers from its capital, Ávila. From the core, you can begin to see the first forms of the Sierra de Paramera and Gredos.
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The relief of the municipality is formed by two mountainous areas separated by the Amblés valley, through which the Adaja river runs, which is born in the territory. The northern area is called Sierra de Villanueva, a branch of the Sierra de Ávila.
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There are 6 touring cycling routes documented around La Torre. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with 4 classified as moderate and 2 as difficult, reflecting the region's mountainous terrain.
While the region is known for its mountainous terrain, there are moderate routes that offer a balanced ride without extreme challenges. For example, the Bike loop from Narros del Puerto is a moderate 20.6-mile (33.1 km) path that provides a varied landscape experience.
Touring cycling around La Torre is characterized by mountainous terrain with significant elevation gains and granite formations. Routes often include passes and long ascents, requiring a good level of fitness. The most challenging route, Chía Pass – Chía Pass (1,663 m) loop from Solosancho, covers 50.0 miles (80.5 km) with substantial climbing.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around La Torre are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Oco Village Water Pond – Muñogalindo loop from Muñana and the Sotalbo loop from Sotalbo.
The region offers stunning natural beauty with its granite formations and white reliefs. Cyclists can encounter impressive peaks like Pico Zapatero and Serrota, as well as mountain passes such as Las Fuentes Pass and Collado de la Honda, which offer panoramic views.
Yes, the area around La Torre is rich in history. Cyclists can explore sites like the Ruins of Monasterio del Risco, which provides a glimpse into the region's past amidst its natural landscapes. The unique granite formations themselves, like the 'labyrinthine' stone sculptures, are also a point of interest.
Given the mountainous terrain and potential for significant elevation, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling in the Ávila region, with milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter may bring colder temperatures and snow at higher passes.
The La Torre region is known for its natural and unspoiled environment, suggesting that many routes offer a sense of tranquility. While specific crowd levels aren't tracked, choosing routes outside of peak holiday periods or exploring some of the moderate loops like the Muñogalindo – Oco Village Water Pond loop from Muñogalindo might offer a more solitary experience.
The komoot community appreciates the varied terrain and the challenge offered by the mountainous landscape. Cyclists often praise the region's natural beauty, the significant elevation gains that make for rewarding rides, and the opportunity to explore an unspoiled environment.
Yes, while some routes are quite long, there are shorter options available. For instance, the Sotalbo loop from Sotalbo is a moderate 9.7-mile (15.6 km) route, offering a quicker ride through the area's landscape.


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