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Touring cycling around Paredes offers routes through a landscape characterized by varied elevations and natural areas. The region features well-maintained roads and winding paths, providing diverse cycling experiences. Cyclists can encounter historical landmarks such as aqueducts and bridges along the routes. The terrain includes a mix of challenging climbs and moderate paths, suitable for different skill levels.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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44.0km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.0km
02:04
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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33.8km
02:26
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Monastery welcomes you at the top of the village with a stunning view from the road leading to Uclés. After a long bike ride, it is a good reward.
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The route to Vellisca via Saceda Trasierra is typical of La Alcarria, very pretty and, as many cyclists like, quite difficult.
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Built by the Order of Santiago, construction began in 1529 while Charles I reigned and was completed in 1735 under the reign of Philip V. Monumental construction that leaves no one indifferent, and that during the civil war was first a hospital for one side and later a prison for the other. You can visit it by paying an entrance fee and it is no longer used as a guest house because only one monk lives there, who possibly does not reside there at the time I write this chronicle.
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This spectacular building built by the Order of Santiago is the end of the route or pilgrimage path that starts from the Church of Santiago in Madrid, and is usually done by numerous pilgrims both on foot and by bike.
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Huelves is a small Cuenca enclave with a lot of history. It is located on the Riánsares natural path and on the route of lapis specularis, a mineral highly valued in ancient Rome for the manufacture of mirrors and crystals. On one of the hills around the town there is an old fortress of Roman origin that was also important during the wars between the taifa of Toledo and the kingdom of Castile.
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It is a small town in the cereal steppe of La Mancha irrigated by the Riánsares. It can be seen from afar thanks to the tower of its church. The winding hills covered with scrub that surround it give the landscape a special charm.
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The Torca del Hoyo Redondo is a depression or sudden subsidence of the land, typical of soils of calcareous origin, very common in the province of Cuenca.
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Whoever has not visited the monastery has no forgiveness from God, since we are before a colossal construction that due to its greatness and beauty could well be considered a true wonder. It's a pity that only a small part of the building that no longer houses any monks can be visited. Therefore, the hostelry that worked years ago, also stopped opening to the public.
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There are a few dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Paredes. Our guide currently features 3 routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, ensuring a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes around Paredes cater to different fitness levels. You'll find 2 moderate routes, such as the Barajas de Melo – Illana Town Centre loop, and 1 difficult route, like the Monastery of Uclés – Huelves loop, offering varied challenges for cyclists.
The routes around Paredes traverse diverse terrain. While the region is known for its lush countryside and varied elevations, many of the no-traffic touring routes, such as the "From Quintandona to Santa Justa" (mentioned in region research), often feature well-maintained roads and paved surfaces, providing a smooth ride through picturesque landscapes.
Yes, there are circular options available. For example, the Monastery of Uclés – Huelves loop from Barajas de Melo is a challenging circular route, and the Barajas de Melo – Illana Town Centre loop from Illana offers a moderate circular experience.
The Paredes region blends natural beauty with historical charm. Along the routes, you might encounter historical landmarks such as ancient aqueducts and bridges. Specific highlights near the routes include the Camino de Uclés trail and the Pelegín Cross. The Tajo-Segura Aqueduct loop specifically features this impressive structure.
The best seasons for road cycling in Paredes are generally spring and fall. During these times, you can expect mild temperatures and minimal rainfall, which contribute to a more enjoyable and comfortable experience on the no-traffic routes.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the Monastery of Uclés – Huelves loop from Barajas de Melo covers approximately 44 km (27 miles), offering a substantial no-traffic touring experience.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experiences in this area, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the routes, the diverse terrain, and the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty and historical sites away from traffic.
Currently, the routes featured in this guide are rated as moderate to difficult. While there are no routes specifically marked as 'easy', the moderate options like the Barajas de Melo – Illana Town Centre loop could be suitable for beginners with a reasonable level of fitness, especially if taken at a leisurely pace.
Absolutely. The routes are often close to charming settlements and points of interest. You can explore places like Vellisca, Carrascosa del Campo, and Saceda-Trasierra, which are all nearby attractions that can complement your cycling adventure.


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