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No traffic touring cycling routes around Trujillo, Peru, traverse a diverse landscape that transitions from arid coastal environments to desert plains and the foothills of the Andes. The region features flat coastal roads, semi-arid areas with carob tree forests, and gentle rises inland. This varied terrain provides options for different cycling preferences and skill levels, allowing for exploration of both natural features and historical sites.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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40.3km
02:48
300m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:18
250m
250m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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48.0km
04:19
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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83.7km
07:46
1,200m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.7km
03:10
360m
360m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Trujillo Castle (Cáceres, Extremadura) is one of Spain's most emblematic fortresses, boasting a fascinating history and architecture that blends Arab and Christian influences. Arab Origins (9th-12th centuries): It was built on Cabeza del Zorro hill during the Muslim period. The oldest remains are two Arab cisterns. Reconquest: In 1186, Alfonso VIII captured the city, although it fell under Almohad rule before being definitively incorporated into the Crown in 1232. Middle Ages: It played a key role in the border defense between Castile and Portugal and was the scene of conflicts such as the War of the Castilian Succession. Modern Era: It lost its military importance and became a stately residence.
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Trujillo Castle and the Alcazaba of Trujillo, two historical gems in the city of Cáceres: Trujillo Castle (Alcazaba) Origin: Initially built as an Arab citadel in the 9th century on Cabeza del Zorro hill. Later renovations in the 10th and 11th centuries and Christian expansions after the Reconquista (1232). Architecture: Irregular layout adapted to the terrain, with granite walls, barbican towers, and two cisterns. Simple interior: parade ground, cisterns, and, later, a chapel in the keep dedicated to Our Lady of Victory.
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Palace of the Marquises of Lorenzana Origin: 16th century, Renaissance style. It was the residence of the Pizarro Hinojosa family, Lords of Torrecillas, and from 1642, Marquises of Lorenzana, a title granted to Álvaro Pérez Quiñones y Lorenzana, Governor of Panama and Guatemala. Current use: Headquarters of the Royal Academy of Extremadura of Letters and Arts since 1980.
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The Plaza Mayor in Trujillo is an iconic and historic place in Extremadura. This Renaissance square, dating back to the 16th century, is known for its impressive architecture and vibrant social and cultural life. In the centre of the square is the equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro, the famous conquistador born in Trujillo. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, such as the Palace of the Marquises of the Conquest and the Church of San Martín de Tours. In addition, it is a place where numerous cultural events and festivals are held throughout the year.
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El Mirador is located in the old town of Trujillo, next to the castle. From here, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Extremaduran landscape. Architecture and Environment: El Mirador was built using the technique of Spanish colonial architecture, combined with local elements. It has three levels, and at the top, there is a panoramic terrace surrounded by wooden fences and columns.
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The equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro is located in Trujillo, a city in the Extremadura region, Spain. This imposing statue pays tribute to one of the illustrious residents of Trujillo: the conquistador Francisco Pizarro. The statue was created by American sculptor Charles Cary Rumsey (1879-1922). It is located in the Plaza Mayor of Trujillo, on a granite pedestal. Although not its original location, this statue is an important symbol in the city where Pizarro was born.
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Interesting statue for history buffs. The Pizarro family, all well-known sailors, originated in Trujillo. This unique statue was erected in the Plaza Mayor in memory of Francisco Pizarro.
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It is a beautiful viewpoint next to the Alcazaba of Trujillo. From here you can see how the entire area up to the surrounding mountains was controlled from the Castillo.
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Komoot offers over 30 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Trujillo. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy rides suitable for beginners to more challenging excursions for experienced cyclists.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Trujillo offer a good mix of challenges. You'll find 5 easy routes, 13 moderate routes, and 14 difficult routes, ensuring options for all fitness levels and preferences.
Trujillo's diverse landscape means you can expect varied terrain. Routes may take you along flat coastal roads, through semi-arid desert environments with carob tree forests, or gently rising towards the Andean foothills. Some routes will be mostly paved, while others might include unpaved segments.
Trujillo generally enjoys a mild climate, making it suitable for cycling year-round. However, the dry season (typically May to November) offers the most consistent weather with less chance of rain, which is ideal for exploring both coastal and inland routes.
Yes, there are several easy no-traffic routes that are suitable for families. These routes typically feature mostly flat terrain and shorter distances, allowing for a relaxed and enjoyable experience for all ages. Look for routes marked as 'easy' on Komoot.
Many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Trujillo are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Trujillo and La Aldea del Obispo Historic Trail Loop, which offers a moderate ride through historical points of interest.
Trujillo is rich in history. Many routes pass near or through significant archaeological sites and colonial architecture. You might encounter the impressive Trujillo Main Square, the beautiful Church of Santa María la Mayor, or the historic Chaves Sotomayor Palace. Further afield, sites like Chan Chan and the Huacas del Sol y de la Luna offer deep dives into pre-Columbian cultures.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Trujillo are highly regarded by the Komoot community, boasting an average rating of 5.0 stars from 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's unique blend of historical sites, diverse landscapes, and the peaceful experience of cycling away from heavy traffic.
Certainly! The Plaza Mayor of Trujillo – Trujillo Castle loop from Trujillo is a moderate 35.6 km route that takes you through colonial architecture and past historical landmarks, offering a culturally immersive ride.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Montánchez Castle – Plaza de España, Montánchez loop from Miajadas offer significant distances (over 80 km) and considerable elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience.
While many routes venture into rural areas, you'll often find small towns or villages along the way where you can stop for refreshments or find local eateries. For accommodation, it's best to plan your overnight stays in larger towns like Trujillo itself or Huanchaco, which offer a wider range of options.


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