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No traffic touring cycling routes around Casas De Fernando Alonso are situated in the Cuenca plain within the Castilla-La Mancha region of Spain. The area is characterized by a tranquil, rural landscape, offering relatively flat sections ideal for touring cyclists. The terrain primarily consists of agricultural lands, including vineyards, olive groves, and wheat fields, providing a scenic backdrop for rides. While generally flat, some routes feature moderate elevation gains, indicating gentle hills.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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riders
39.7km
03:06
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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70.3km
06:08
410m
410m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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50.0km
03:55
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4
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37.3km
03:24
260m
260m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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48.9km
03:59
90m
90m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Casasimarro is a vibrant, artisanal town with a strong personality, known for both its musical tradition (guitars) and its agricultural production (mushrooms). It combines heritage, culture, and nature in a way that is characteristic of the La Manchuela region of Cuenca. Casasimarro is famous for its luthier tradition, unique in Castilla-La Mancha, where several generations have built guitars and instruments for nationally and internationally renowned musicians. This identity is reflected in the Monument to the Guitar, an emblem of the town. In addition to its musical tradition, Casasimarro is known as the mushroom capital, a deeply rooted agricultural activity that is central to its economy and gastronomy.
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It is an endearing place in nature. There is an old mill and shades to rest. If you pass by here, you can stop to enjoy the beauty of the place.
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It is located just outside the town. It is ideal for resting in nature and cooling off on the river beach. There is a restaurant very close in case you need supplies.
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Tower dating from the fifteenth century and is the oldest building in the town. It was probably for military use.
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Building of the Discalced Carmelite convent. Go inside to see the imposing altarpiece.
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes listed in the Casas de Fernando Alonso area. These routes are designed to offer a serene and enjoyable cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The region around Casas de Fernando Alonso is primarily situated on the Cuenca plain, offering relatively flat sections ideal for touring cycling. You'll mostly encounter agricultural landscapes of vineyards, olive groves, and wheat fields. While the immediate area is gentle, some routes may include moderate elevation gains as they explore the diverse terrain of the wider Cuenca province.
All the listed no-traffic touring cycling routes around Casas de Fernando Alonso are rated as moderate. This means they are suitable for cyclists with a reasonable level of fitness and some experience, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes in this guide are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Town Hall – San Clemente loop from San Clemente and the Church of Santiago el Mayor loop from Casas de los Pinos.
While cycling, you'll experience the rural charm and traditional architecture of the Manchegan countryside. Nearby attractions include the historic Plaza Mayor of San Clemente and the impressive Church of Santiago el Mayor. The region is also part of Cuenca's wine country, offering views of vineyards.
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally the most pleasant for touring cycling in Casas de Fernando Alonso. During these seasons, temperatures are mild, and the landscapes are vibrant, making for comfortable and scenic rides. Summer can be quite hot, while winter can be chilly.
Given the moderate difficulty rating and the tranquil, rural nature of the routes, many are suitable for active families with older children who are comfortable with longer distances. The lack of traffic makes for a safer and more relaxed experience. We recommend checking the specific route details, such as the Town Hall – San Clemente loop from San Clemente, for distance and elevation before setting out with children.
Bringing your dog on these routes depends on local regulations and your dog's fitness for cycling alongside you. While the routes are generally quiet, it's essential to ensure your dog is well-trained, on a leash where required, and capable of keeping pace. Always carry water for your pet.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in this area, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, traffic-free roads, the authentic rural charm, and the scenic agricultural landscapes that provide a relaxing backdrop for rides.
As these routes often start from or pass through small towns and villages like San Clemente or Casas de los Pinos, you can typically find public parking in or near the town centers. Specific parking information for each trailhead is usually available on the individual route pages on komoot.
While the routes listed in this guide are primarily day trips, such as the La Losa – Casasimarro loop from Pozoamargo (approx. 50 km), the region's network of quiet rural roads allows for combining multiple routes or extending existing ones to create longer, multi-day touring adventures. The tranquil nature of the Cuenca plain is ideal for extended exploration.


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