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Touring cycling around Viandar De La Vera offers routes through the mountainous terrain of the Central System, particularly the Sierra de Tormantos, characterized by steep slopes and significant elevation changes. The region features numerous gorges and fluvial networks, providing scenic backdrops for routes. Cyclists can also experience Mediterranean forests and dehesa, with varied vegetation and shaded sections. This diverse landscape provides a challenging environment for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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49.7km
04:36
1,060m
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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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52.3km
04:49
1,290m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.9km
02:30
690m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:16
420m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Las Pilas de Collado is a natural pool located in Collado de la Vera (Cáceres), formed by cold, crystal-clear waters originating from the Pedro Chate gorge, as well as smaller gorges that descend from the mountains. It is a much-loved spot for its verdant surroundings, rocks, natural shade, and tranquil atmosphere.
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Cuacos de Yuste is closely linked to the Monastery of San Jerónimo de Yuste, where Charles V spent his final days, making it one of Spain's most important historical sites. The monastery, a blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, is considered the jewel of the municipality and receives highly praise for its state of preservation and surroundings.
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Cuacos de Yuste is a village with enormous historical value, rural charm and spectacular nature, ideal for those seeking tranquility, well-preserved heritage and contact with the legacy of Emperor Charles V.
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What to see and do: Don Nuño Castle: 14th-century medieval remains; the keep was later incorporated into the church. Church of Our Lady of Fuente Claras: a blend of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Moorish styles, with Churrigueresque altarpieces. Plaza de España and Plaza del Rollo (pillory): monumental squares with wooden arcades and granite columns; a Gothic pillory with animal motifs. La Vera architecture: houses with water channels, wood and adobe construction, flower-filled balconies, and canals in the streets. Jewish Quarter, "Rincón de las Cabezuelas," and historic canals. Nearby nature: hiking trails through gorges like Gualtaminos, natural pools, and swimming spots like "La Chorrera."
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Valverde de la Vera is a municipality in the province of Cáceres, located in the La Vera region. This town, laid out in the shape of a cross, is organized around a main street with four key intersections: Plaza de España, Plaza de la Fuente de los Cuatro Caños (Square of the Fountain of the Four Spouts), Plaza de la Iglesia (Square of the Church), and Plaza del Rollo (Square of the Pillory). The streets retain their original cobblestones from centuries past, and the houses are very rustic.
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The largest town in the region, it has a variety of shops and accommodations.
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Well, there are not two, but three, and each town in Las Veras is more beautiful than the last.
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Without being the most famous town in La Vera, it has a great charm with its cobbled streets and houses with lives of madets
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There are 15 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Viandar De La Vera. These routes offer a range of experiences, from moderate to challenging, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty and charming villages away from busy roads.
The ideal seasons for touring cycling in Viandar De La Vera are spring and autumn. During these times, you'll experience pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, making for a more enjoyable ride through the region's Mediterranean forests and hilly terrain.
Yes, many of the no traffic touring cycling routes around Viandar De La Vera are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. An example is the challenging Las Pilas de Collado – Cuacos de Yuste loop from Jarandilla de la Vera, which covers over 50 km.
The terrain around Viandar De La Vera is characterized by the foothills of the Sierra de Tormantos, part of the Central System. This means you can expect a hilly landscape with some steep slopes, offering both challenging ascents and rewarding descents. Routes often wind through Mediterranean woodlands and dehesa, providing varied scenery.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter picturesque gorges like Garganta de la Nava, tranquil natural pools such as Charco del Trabuquete, and serene lakes like Laguna de la Nava. The routes often provide panoramic views of the dramatic topography of the Sierra de Tormantos.
Absolutely. While cycling through the area, you can explore charming villages with traditional architecture. Notable landmarks include the well-preserved village of Valverde de la Vera, and historical sites like the Picota de Viandar in the Plaza Mayor of Viandar de la Vera itself. The Bridge of Jarandilla de la Vera is another point of interest.
While many routes in this guide are rated as difficult due to the hilly terrain, there are some moderate options available. For instance, the Jarandilla de la Vera loop from Jarandilla de la Vera is a moderate route covering about 26 km with less elevation gain compared to the more challenging tours.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Viandar De La Vera, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, the stunning natural landscapes, and the opportunity to discover charming villages and natural pools away from traffic.
Yes, the region is known for its numerous streams and gorges that form natural pools. The Charco del Trabuquete is a beautiful natural pool that can be accessed, and routes like the Charco El Campesino loop from Villanueva de la Vera might bring you close to such refreshing spots.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, there are several routes exceeding 50 km. An example is the challenging Bike loop from Valverde de la Vera, which covers over 51 km with significant elevation changes, offering an extensive exploration of the region's quiet roads.
The La Vera region is famous for its 'pimentón de la Vera' (smoked paprika). Cycling through the villages provides opportunities to stop and savor local delicacies like regional cheeses and traditional sweets, experiencing the hospitable character of the inhabitants.


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