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No traffic road cycling routes around Mestanza are set within the diverse landscapes of the Valle de Alcudia and the Sierra Madrona mountain range in Spain's Castilla-La Mancha region. The area features expansive plains with ancient oak trees, alongside rugged mountainous terrain with significant elevation changes. Cyclists can navigate well-paved roads that often border natural features such as the Montoro Reservoir, offering a quiet environment with minimal motor vehicle traffic. This topography provides a mix of challenging ascents and descents,…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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104km
05:49
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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116km
06:16
2,330m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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110km
06:05
2,390m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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142km
06:51
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This castle stands on the impressive Alacranejo hill and, despite its original defensive character, it underwent various modifications. Opposite it there is another hill with the ruins of the Salvatierra Castle, in the lands of Calzada de Calatrava. It probably has Arab origins, but it was deeply remodeled with the transfer of the knights of the Order from the Castle of Calatrava La Vieja (Carrión de Calatrava) in 1217, after the battle of Las Navas de Tolosa with the aim of consolidating the defensive line of Sierra Morena. In turn, it is made up of three walled enclosures and is accessed by the original road that was built on the occasion of the visit of Philip II through the Iron Gate, in red volcanic stone. Afterwards, we can find the Gate of the Arches, which allows entry into the parlatorio or courtyard of the convent, the courtyards, the church, the rooms and the refectory. Really, when you walk through it, you can imagine what happened in
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Puerto de los Rehoyos is a mountain pass located in Solana del Pino, in the province of Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha. With an altitude of 986 metres, it offers magnificent views of the Sierra de la Solana and the Alcudia Valley. It is a popular place for hiking and cycling, with routes that allow you to enjoy the local fauna, such as deer and birds of prey. The CR-500 road, which passes through the pass, is in good condition and is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities.
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On the southern side of the Sierra de la Solana is this small town surrounded by immense forests and with beautiful views of the northern Sierra Madrona.
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Right on the southern side of the Sierra de la Solana is this small town surrounded by immense forests and with beautiful views of the northern Sierra Madrona.
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Impressive castle and church which is located on top of a hill and which can also be seen from afar. The views of both the castle and the panorama it offers are brutal!
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Population that is located in a valley and on the one hand there are the mountains of Puertollano to the north and to the south the Sierra Madrona and the Robledillo river that belong to the Marianic System.
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From this point and on the hill, from afar you can observe the majestic walls that can be seen on what is called Alto de Calatrava.
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Located at the foot of the Monument to the Miner, an imposing bronze sculpture, the work of Pepe Noja, which represents the mining history of the city, borders the volcanic area of Campo de Calatrava and in its vicinity is the Valley of Alcudia. Mining activity is of special importance with the Mining Museum, a building that surrounds an old headframe and simulates a coal selection workshop. On its two floors, the museum discourse addresses the transformation of Puertollano into an industrial city due to the discovery of coal. The mining tradition of this town is very present in its different corners, such as the Castillete de Santa María, which welcomes its visitors at the entrance to the city. It is also worth seeing the Monument to the Miner, mentioned above and located on the Cerro de Santa Ana, from which we will obtain a fantastic panoramic view of the city and its surroundings.
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Mestanza, all offering a challenging experience for road cyclists.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Mestanza are generally considered difficult. They feature significant elevation changes, with some routes climbing over 2,000 meters, making them ideal for experienced cyclists seeking a physical challenge.
Yes, many routes offer stunning views and pass by notable natural features. For instance, the Sierra de Madrona and Pantano del Montoro Loop and the Puerto Madrona y Puerto de los Rehoyos — circular por el Pantano del Montoro routes incorporate the impressive Pantano del Montoro, offering beautiful waterside views. You'll also encounter the rugged Sierra Madrona mountain range and the expansive Valle de Alcudia.
Absolutely. All the no-traffic road cycling routes around Mestanza are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Sierra de Madrona and Pantano del Montoro Loop and the Pantano del Montoro – Mestanza Village loop.
The terrain is diverse, ranging from the expansive plains and ancient oak trees of the Valle de Alcudia to the demanding, mountainous sections of the Sierra Madrona. You'll find well-paved surfaces, significant elevation changes, and challenging ascents and descents, all within a quiet environment with minimal motor vehicle traffic.
Yes, Mestanza is an excellent destination for advanced road cyclists. The region's topography features very significant variations in elevation, with routes like the Sierra Morena and Collado Pisa Loop covering over 140 km with nearly 2,000 meters of ascent, ensuring a demanding and rewarding experience.
The region generally offers quiet roads year-round, especially on mountain passes. However, spring and autumn often provide the most pleasant weather conditions for cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer while still enjoying the serene, low-traffic environment.
Yes, the Sierra Madrona mountain range is home to several quiet passes. The Puerto Madrona, for example, is known for being well-maintained and offering very constant, manageable gradients of 3-4% on its south side, providing an enjoyable and peaceful climb. Routes like the Puerto de los Rehoyos – Puerto Madrona Spring loop specifically highlight these areas.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Mestanza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning natural scenery of the Valle de Alcudia and Sierra Madrona, and the peaceful, low-traffic roads that allow for an immersive cycling experience.
While the routes focus on natural, low-traffic areas, some passes and nearby settlements may offer opportunities for a stop. For instance, the Puerto Madrona Spring is a natural monument perfect for a refreshing break. For more extensive amenities like cafes or accommodation, you might need to plan stops in larger nearby towns or villages like Mestanza itself or Solana del Pino.
Mestanza is a rural area, and public transport options directly to the start of specific routes might be limited. It's generally recommended to travel by car to the starting points of these routes, especially given their length and challenging nature. Parking information should be checked locally.


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