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Gravel biking around Masegosa offers routes through the Serranía de Cuenca, a region characterized by extensive pine forests, deep canyons, and unique karst formations. The area is integrated into or borders the Alto Tajo Natural Park, providing a network of unpaved roads and tracks. This landscape features significant elevation changes, carved by the Tagus River and its tributaries, creating varied terrain for gravel cyclists. The low population density contributes to tranquil cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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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. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Refuge in perfect condition for spending a night, it had four bunk beds, a fireplace area, and a small stable.
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It is located in Plaza del Pino, one of the main squares of Tragacete. The fountain is part of the urban walking tour, which also includes the church, the Town Hall, and the visitor center. It is a traditional urban fountain, integrated into the historic center. It serves as a water source for residents and visitors. It is mentioned as one of the highlights to see in the town along the tourist route.
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The Town Hall Square in Tragacete is located at Plaza de la Constitución, nº1, which is the official address of the Town Hall. Plaza de la Constitución is a central square in the town center of Tragacete, near: Hostal El Gamo Plaza de María Luisa Vallejo Municipal pelota court
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Tragacete is a wonderful destination to visit! This small village is nestled in the Serranía de Cuenca mountains and offers a stunning natural setting. Nearby, you'll find the source of the Cuervo River, a spectacular waterfall surrounded by a beautiful forest, ideal for walks and enjoying nature. The Parish Church of San Miguel Arcángel, built in the 16th century, is one of the village's most emblematic monuments. 😎⛪🌄🚶♀️🚵🚴
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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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There are currently 4 gravel bike trails documented around Masegosa on komoot, offering a variety of routes through the Serranía de Cuenca. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars.
Gravel biking in Masegosa is generally considered challenging. The routes feature significant elevation changes and varied terrain, including deep canyons, extensive pine forests, and unique karst formations. All documented routes are rated as 'difficult', making them suitable for experienced riders.
Yes, several gravel bike routes around Masegosa are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Trail along the Tajo River – Beteta loop or the Beteta – Refugio de la Alconera loop. Another option is the Estrecho del Horcajo Viewpoint – Puente de Peñalén loop, which takes you through canyons and forests.
The Masegosa area, bordering the Alto Tajo Natural Park, is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter dramatic canyons and gorges carved by the Tagus River, extensive pine forests, and unique karst landscapes. Notable features include the source of the Cuervo River with its stunning waterfalls, and various viewpoints offering panoramic vistas of the rugged terrain.
Yes, several routes pass by or offer access to impressive viewpoints and landmarks. The Estrecho del Horcajo Viewpoint – Puente de Peñalén loop, for instance, includes the Estrecho del Horcajo Viewpoint. Other attractions in the region include the Source of the Cuervo River and the Laguna Grande de El Tobar.
The komoot community rates gravel biking in Masegosa highly, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 7 reviews. Riders frequently praise the tranquil cycling experience due to the low population density and minimal car traffic, the stunning natural landscapes, and the extensive network of unpaved roads perfect for gravel bikes.
Given that all documented gravel routes in Masegosa are rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation changes and varied terrain, the area is primarily recommended for experienced gravel bikers. Beginners or families with young children might find these trails overly challenging.
The region's extensive pine forests provide shade, making it pleasant during warmer months. However, to avoid extreme heat or potential winter conditions (though not explicitly detailed, the mountainous terrain can be cold), spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures and stable weather for gravel biking in Masegosa.
Many routes, such as the Trail along the Tajo River – Beteta loop and the Beteta – Refugio de la Alconera loop, start from locations like 'Estacionamiento de tierra / Escalón pronunciado para bajar!', indicating designated or informal parking areas suitable for accessing the trails.
Masegosa is located in a region often referred to as 'Empty Spain' due to its low population density. While this contributes to tranquil cycling, it means amenities like cafes and accommodation might be sparse directly on the trails. It's advisable to plan your routes to pass through small villages or towns like Beteta, or to carry sufficient supplies for your ride.
Yes, the Tagus River carves impressive canyons through the region, and some gravel routes follow its course. The Trail along the Tajo River – Beteta loop is a prime example, offering extensive views and challenging terrain along the river.
The longest gravel bike route currently documented around Masegosa is the Trail along the Tajo River – Beteta loop, covering a distance of 66.6 miles (107.2 km) with significant elevation gain, typically taking over 10 hours to complete.


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