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No traffic touring cycling routes around Embalse de Orellana traverse a region characterized by the expansive waters of the reservoir, often referred to as Extremadura's inland sea. The terrain features a mix of picturesque rock formations, dense Mediterranean vegetation, and pine and oak woodlands. Cyclists will encounter varied landscapes, from flat sections along the reservoir's edge to more undulating paths through mountainous terrain. The area provides diverse surfaces, including both paved and unpaved sections, suitable for touring cyclists.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Cycle the moderate 27.0-mile Guadiana Natural Trail: Orellana Reservoir Loop, enjoying diverse terrain and reservoir views.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Casas de Don Pedro is a municipality located in the La Siberia Extremeña region, in the northeast of the province of Badajoz, on the banks of the Guadiana River and near the Orellana reservoir. What to see Church of San Pedro Apóstol: Gothic (14th century), with a Mudejar tower and a single nave. Plaza Mayor and Town Hall: Porticoed, historic center of the town. Plaza del Sagrado Corazón: Religious area. Sculpture "Aid to the Fallen" by Juan de Ávalos. Among many other interesting sites.
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Casas de Don Pedro is a charming town located in the La Siberia region, northeast of Badajoz province, Extremadura. Surrounded by nature and bathed by the Orellana Reservoir, it is an ideal destination for those seeking tranquility, history, and outdoor activities.
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This spectacular reservoir was built during the 1960s. The reflection of the sunsets in the water and the surrounding landscape make it a must-see if you're exploring the Guadiana Nature Trail.
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The García de Sola Reservoir is an impressive work of engineering located in the Extremadura region, near Talarrubias, in the province of Badajoz. The reservoir is located in an environment of great beauty, surrounded by imposing rock formations and dense vegetation composed of Mediterranean forests, pine forests and eucalyptus trees. It is a place of great value for birdlife, with species such as the griffon vulture, black vulture, black stork, golden eagle and peregrine falcon.
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There are currently 3 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes detailed in this guide for the Embalse de Orellana area. These routes offer a range of experiences, from moderate to difficult, ensuring a peaceful ride away from vehicular traffic.
Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant seasons for touring cycling around Embalse de Orellana. These months offer ideal temperatures for exploration, allowing you to comfortably enjoy the diverse landscapes and natural features of the region.
While many routes in the area feature unpaved sections and can be challenging, the Guadiana Natural Trail: Orellana Reservoir Loop is rated as moderate. It offers a good balance for those looking for a less strenuous option compared to the more difficult routes, providing a scenic experience without heavy traffic.
The routes around Embalse de Orellana feature a mix of terrain. While some segments are paved, you will also encounter unpaved sections, which might require good fitness or a suitable touring bicycle. The landscape includes Mediterranean vegetation, pine and oak woodlands, and picturesque rock formations.
The Embalse de Orellana area is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the vast reservoir itself, often called 'Extremadura's inland sea.' Highlights include the Playa de Orellana, Spain's first inland Blue Flag beach, and the tranquil Playa de los Calicantos. The region is also a Ramsar site and a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA/SPA), making it excellent for birdwatching.
Yes, the area offers glimpses into its cultural heritage. You can see impressive engineering feats like the Orellana Dam and the Garcia de Sola Reservoir. Historic structures such as the Puente de Cogolludo (Cogolludo Bridge) also dot the landscape, offering interesting stops during your ride.
Yes, the guide includes several circular routes. For example, the Puerto de Valdehornos – Puerto del Garrido loop from Casas de Don Pedro offers a challenging circular experience, while the Guadiana Natural Trail: Orellana Reservoir Loop provides a moderate circular option.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in this guide vary in length and elevation. Distances range from approximately 35 km to 49 km. You can expect significant elevation gains on some routes, with climbs up to around 940 meters, particularly on the more difficult trails like the Camino de las Tres Cruces – Orellana de la Sierra loop from Navalvillar de Pela.
Absolutely. Embalse de Orellana is a designated Ramsar site and a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA/SPA). This makes it an exceptional location for birdwatching, where you can observe a diverse array of species, including black storks and griffon vultures, often from your bike.
Yes, the area is known for designated cycling paths that minimize traffic. Sections of the Guadiana Natural Path and the Senda de los Embalses (Reservoirs Path) are excellent examples, offering immersive experiences through varied landscapes with a focus on peace and quiet for cyclists.


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