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No traffic touring cycling routes around Los Yébenes traverse a diverse landscape, blending mountainous terrain with the plains of La Mancha. The region features wide valleys, extensive olive groves, and forests of holm oaks and cork oaks. Quartzite and slate ridges offer elevated perspectives, while the "raña" plains provide open vistas. This area is characterized by Mediterranean flora and fauna, making it suitable for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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15
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38.3km
03:18
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
13
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46.1km
04:17
440m
440m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12
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56.1km
05:13
540m
540m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
10
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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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45.4km
04:14
630m
630m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Church of Santa María Magdalena in Ajofrín (Toledo) Construction: Late 15th and early 16th centuries, built on the site of an earlier 12th-century church. Style: Transitional between Mudéjar Gothic and Renaissance. Floor Plan: Single nave in the shape of a Latin cross, with a square transept and deep transepts. Interior Details: Ribbed vaulting supported by corbels decorated with figures (birds with human heads). Choir loft above a segmental arch decorated with spheres. Recent discovery of an Isabelline coffered ceiling (1480), polychrome with vegetal motifs.
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La Umbría del Madroñal is a recreational and natural area located in the municipality of Orgaz (Toledo), within the Montes de Toledo mountain range. It is an ideal place for hiking and enjoying nature, with several marked trails and a protected environment.
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Beautiful area of the Toledo Mountains with a picnic area and parking. Lovely, easy hiking trails for the whole family.
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The Church of Santa María Magdalena in Burguillos de Toledo is located in the Plaza de San Pedro. It is a parish church with medieval origins, built in the 13th century. Its architectural style is Gothic, with decorative details that reflect centuries of history. Inside, there are altarpieces, carvings, and religious paintings. It has been a key element in the spiritual and social life of the town.
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Ajofrín, located in the province of Toledo, is a charming town with a rich history, cultural heritage, and natural surroundings that make it an ideal destination for a relaxing getaway.
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A single-nave, rectangular Baroque church with a Latin cross floor plan, with a flat apse and a choir stall at the foot. It is built with brick and masonry walls typical of the Toledo construction. The nave is covered with a barrel vault, and the transept has a half-orange dome. At its foot is a two-story granite doorway with a niche containing a stone image of Saint Mary Magdalene, the church's patron saint. The façade is topped with a large triangular pediment and a small bell gable. The bell tower, located on the left side and set back from the main façade, stands out for the height and slenderness of the spire that covers it. The building was rebuilt in the 17th century due to its state of ruin, but its exact origins are unknown, and are sometimes confused with those of the Hermitage of Our Lady of Burguillos. The sad events of 1936 led to the destruction of all the altarpieces and ornaments in the church. The church was dominated by a large canvas (8.60 x 4.31 meters), painted in oil by Francisco Rizi in 1675, depicting Saint Mary Magdalene, the parish's patron saint, surrounded by angels, clouds, and glory. The painting was housed in a large, gilded, Baroque-style altarpiece that served as a gigantic frame. The people of Burgos celebrate festivals in honor of the Virgin of the Rosary, the Christ of Faith, and the Virgin of Magdalene. It is a place of friendly people, where you can enjoy its streets and surroundings, where the traveler discovers the Parish Church of Santa María Magdalena, the Hermitage of San Blas, the jurisdictional roll... A historical anecdote about Burguillos de Toledo is the visit to this town by the first American in orbit and companion of the first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong. This visit took place in 1965 due to his relationship with a local resident who worked as a secretary at the U.S. Embassy in Spain.
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Rolling tracks and climbs with beautiful scenery
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Arisgotas is a district of Orgaz where the ruins of the archaeological site of Los Hitos are located, an ancient Visigothic monastery of which a few ruins remain. However, on this route, since it is by road, we do not pass through here; but in the center of the town, where we can see the Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption, built at the end of the 15th century and beginning of the 16th century, and inside which we can see Mudejar coffered ceilings and polychrome wood carvings. Its portico and small circular tower also draw attention.
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There are over 100 touring cycling routes around Los Yébenes that prioritize a low-traffic experience. These routes range in difficulty, with 8 easy, 59 moderate, and 33 difficult options to explore.
Los Yébenes offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are ideal, with milder temperatures and the landscape either blooming or showcasing rich autumnal colors. The 'berrea' (deer rut) in autumn is a particularly admired natural spectacle in the Montes de Toledo.
Yes, Los Yébenes is well-suited for family cycling, with several routes of low difficulty. The municipal estate offers options ideal for families, such as an easy 12.5-mile (20.1 km) circular route through the fields to the Algodor River. These routes are designed to be enjoyable for all ages.
The region features a diverse landscape, blending mountainous terrain with the plains of La Mancha. You can expect to cycle through wide valleys with olive and almond groves, cultivated land with distinctive red hues, and Mediterranean forests of holm oaks and cork oaks. Some routes may include gentle slopes, offering scenic viewpoints from quartzite and slate ridges.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in Los Yébenes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the moderate route, Ajofrín – View of the Landscape loop from Sonseca, which covers nearly 40 km.
Los Yébenes is rich in history. You can encounter medieval fortresses like Guadalerzas Castle, or visit the iconic windmills on the 'Crestería Molinera', such as the 'Tío Zacarías' windmill. The Los Yébenes – Los Yébenes Windmills loop from Los Yébenes is a moderate route that takes you past these historic structures.
Absolutely. From the quartzite and slate ridges of the Yébenes mountains, you can enjoy spectacular views, including the 'raña,' a large plain often compared to the African savanna. The Montes de Toledo also offer opportunities for wildlife observation. Consider the moderate Umbría del Madroñal – Vereda del Fraile loop from Sonseca, which passes through notable natural areas like Umbría del Madroñal and Vereda del Fraile.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.33 stars from 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the quiet roads, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical sites away from heavy traffic.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 33 difficult touring cycling routes available. An example is the Lirio Windmill loop from Sonseca, which covers over 56 km with significant elevation changes.
The region is characterized by Mediterranean flora, featuring forests of holm oaks, oaks, and cork oaks, interspersed with aromatic shrubs like rockrose, thyme, and rosemary. The Montes de Toledo offer opportunities for wildlife observation, particularly deer during the 'berrea' season.
Yes, the region has several charming settlements. The town of Los Yébenes itself offers cultural depth with its 16th-century churches and museums. Nearby Orgaz is also home to the impressive Castle of the Counts of Orgaz, which can be a great stop on a longer tour.
While these routes focus on the Los Yébenes area, the broader region offers various cycling opportunities, including road cycling, MTB trails, and gravel biking. Some routes may potentially connect to larger networks like the Route of Don Quixote, offering extended touring possibilities.


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