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No traffic touring cycling routes around El Casar De Escalona traverse a landscape characterized by its proximity to the Alberche River and diverse terrain. The region features river valleys, rural countryside, and mountainous areas, including parts of the Montes de Toledo. Cyclists encounter varied elevation changes, passing through planted fields, holm oak forests, and scrubland. This area offers a tranquil environment for exploring natural surroundings.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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43.3km
04:00
1,190m
1,190m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.8km
04:18
890m
890m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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48.3km
04:54
1,350m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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As you pass through the Toledo pastureland, south of the San Vicente mountain range, you pass by numerous cattle ranches surrounded by stones. A setting that could be the very definition of bucolic.
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This section of forest trail is shared between the Viriato Trail and the Las Merinas Trail. The path runs through a privileged natural setting where you can enjoy native flora and fauna.
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Surrounding Real de San Vicente lies a magnificent pastureland where you can enjoy the holm oaks, oak trees, and other vegetation. If you walk quietly, you might be lucky enough to spot roe deer, foxes, deer, and other native fauna.
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On this section of the GR-63, the Viriato trail runs along easy paths between farms and meadow vegetation. From the clearings, you can enjoy views of the nearby mountains.
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At the foot of the San Vicente mountain range lies San Román de los Montes, a town whose historical importance is evident in the impressive 16th-century Roll of Justice, crowned with four dog heads, found in its historic center.
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It's worth seeing, especially in spring, when the stream is usually full of water and there's a small waterfall.
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The place name Pelahustán seems to derive from the activity related to looms and the sale of linen that the population had in the past. In documents from the 18th century, it appears as Pelafustan. According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy, the concept of pelafustán is equated with that of pelagatos, which in turn means “insignificant or mediocre person, without social or economic position.” The town also had several water mills worked by Salamancan teleworkers. Pelahustán is located at an altitude of 673 meters above sea level and borders the terms of Higuera de las Dueñas in the province of Ávila, Nombela, Nuño Gómez, Garciotum and El Real de San Vicente in the province of Toledo, and Ceniientos in the Community of Madrid 😊
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The Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Garciotum is a 15th-century Gothic-Renaissance church. You'll probably notice that the tower is in a different style; it dates back to the 17th century.
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around El Casar De Escalona, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. Most of these routes are rated as moderate to difficult, providing engaging challenges amidst tranquil landscapes.
The routes around El Casar De Escalona offer diverse terrain, from paths winding through planted fields near the Alberche River to more challenging climbs in mountainous areas. You'll encounter lush green areas, farmland, forests, and historic villages, often with significant elevation changes that provide both rewarding ascents and descents.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in the region are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example of a challenging circular route is the Hinojosa de San Vicente – Puerto del Piélago loop from Garciotum, which covers over 43 km with significant elevation changes.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to cycle through areas with holm oak forests and scrubland, especially towards the Montes de Toledo. The routes often provide panoramic views of river valleys and the surrounding countryside. While not directly on a route, the nearby Cazalegas reservoir is a popular bathing area that some routes approach.
Yes, you can incorporate historical and cultural stops into your rides. Notable points of interest include the Rollo de Justicia of Castillo de Bayuela and the Puente de los Molinos. The region also features historical monuments like the 19th-century hermitage of San Roque and the church of San Julián and Santa Basilia in El Casar de Escalona itself, as well as the nearby Cebolla Castle Ruins and Castillo de la Vela.
El Casar De Escalona offers a tranquil environment year-round, making it suitable for no-traffic cycling. However, spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for touring, with lush landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. These seasons also tend to have fewer visitors than peak summer, enhancing the peaceful cycling experience.
While many routes are rated moderate to difficult, the region offers paths along the Alberche River that are known for being ecological trails and greenways, which are typically flatter and more accessible. These can be excellent options for families or beginners seeking traffic-free cycling. Always check the route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your group's ability.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil environment, the diverse landscapes ranging from river valleys to mountainous terrain, and the opportunity to explore historic villages and natural settings like the Montes de Toledo on quiet roads and paths.
Absolutely. The region around El Casar De Escalona includes mountainous terrain that provides challenging ascents and rewarding panoramic views. For instance, the Puerto del Piélago – San Vicente Hill (1320m) loop from Garciotum is a difficult route covering over 48 km with significant elevation gain, offering spectacular vistas.
Yes, many routes will take you through the rural countryside and farmland, offering a peaceful cycling experience away from urban areas. The Livestock landscape – Main Square of Pelahustán loop from Cardiel de los Montes is an example of a route that immerses you in the agricultural and natural landscapes of the region.
Many routes start from or pass through villages like El Casar de Escalona, Garciotum, or Cardiel de los Montes, where you can typically find public parking. It's advisable to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for available parking facilities.


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