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Traffic-free road cycling routes around Cozuelos de Fuentidueña traverse the tranquil landscapes of the Segovia province in Castile and León, Spain. The region is characterized by its picturesque countryside, featuring the Cega and Duratón Rivers, and offering wide-ranging views that often include the Sierra de Guadarrama and Montes Carpetanos on the horizon. These routes emphasize quiet roads, separated bike paths, and rural tracks, providing a safe environment away from main road traffic. The terrain varies from flat stretches through fields…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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62.6km
02:28
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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62.0km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Fuentidueña has remains of Romanesque walls, several gates and towers. Among them, the Puerta de Alfonso VIII stands out, part of the remains of the castle that today is in ruins. The castle, located in the upper part of a large walled area, had the function of a fortress and served as a last stronghold in case of attack on the population. 😊🏰
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Spectacular view of the Burgomillodo Reservoir Dam. A good place to stop for a coffee or something to eat along the way.
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The small rural town of Carrascal del Río is one of the gateways to the Hoces del Río Duratón Natural Park. The most notable monument of the town in addition to the river landscape is the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption. You can rest in the shade of the trees next to the church.
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If you like river sports and adventure, the small town of San Miguel de Bernuy is your place. A great place to explore the Duraton River by bike and on the water.
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Cantalejo, one of the gateways to the Hoces del Río Duratón Natural Park, is a good place to make a stop during the trip. Have a coffee in Plaza España or eat something small.
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As you approach the historic town of Sepúlveda, the spectacular views of the Hoces del Duratón are revealed in their magnificent splendor. Like dominant towers, the rock formations of the surrounding cliffs are a powerful sight.
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The 17th century church of San Andrés is located in the Plaza de España, the central point of the town of Cantalejo, declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1995. Right next to it there is a water fountain.
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Spectacular town and not only because of its location, near the Embalse de las Vencías, in the middle of an area in the shape of a valley where there is an enormous castle and wall that surrounds its town. Apart from that, the construction of the houses showed us how they were in the past.
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There are 5 dedicated traffic-free road cycling routes available around Cozuelos De Fuentidueña, offering a safe and enjoyable experience away from motor traffic.
Yes, the focus on traffic-free paths makes these routes ideal for families and less confident riders. They primarily utilize separated bike paths, quiet rural roads, and sometimes forest tracks or canal towpaths, ensuring a safer environment away from main roads. Always check the individual route details for specific surface conditions and elevation.
While these are road cycling routes, 'traffic-free' often implies well-maintained paved surfaces, dedicated cycle paths, or very quiet, smooth rural roads. You can expect a mix of asphalt and potentially some compacted gravel sections, especially on routes that follow old rail lines or riverbanks. Always review the route details on Komoot for the most accurate surface information.
You'll find a blend of natural beauty and historical interest. Routes often pass through the picturesque Castilian landscape with views of the Sierra de Guadarrama. Keep an eye out for the stunning canyons of the Duratón River, home to griffon vultures, especially near the Views of vulture nests highlight. You might also encounter historical sites like the Castle and village of Fuentidueña.
The komoot community rates road cycling in Cozuelos De Fuentidueña highly, with an average score of 5.0 stars based on 3 ratings. Users often praise the tranquil rural settings and scenic views.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location without retracing your steps. Examples include the Church of San Andrés – Burgomillodo Dam loop from Torrecilla del Pinar or the Sacramenia – San Miguel de Bernuy loop from Torrecilla del Pinar.
Spring and autumn are generally ideal for road cycling in this region. The weather is milder, and the countryside is vibrant with greenery or autumn colors. Summer can be pleasant, but it's advisable to start early to avoid the midday heat. Winter can be chilly, but clear days still offer good riding conditions.
Most routes start from small towns or villages like Torrecilla del Pinar or Fuentesaúco de Fuentidueña. Parking is typically available in village squares or designated public parking areas. Always check the specific starting point of your chosen route on Komoot for detailed parking information.
The routes often pass through or near small villages where you might find local cafes or restaurants. For example, the Fuentesaúco de Fuentidueña – Fuentidueña loop from Torrecilla del Pinar passes through Fuentidueña, which has amenities. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches between settlements.
The region is rich in wildlife, particularly birds. You might spot griffon vultures soaring above the Duratón River gorges. The rural landscapes also host various smaller birds, rabbits, and other common countryside animals. Keep an eye out, especially in the quieter sections of the routes.
While these routes are designed to be traffic-free, connecting them into significantly longer journeys might require navigating short sections on quieter public roads. Komoot's route planner can help you explore options to link different paths, but always prioritize safety and check the road conditions for any connecting segments.


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