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No traffic touring cycling routes around Pinilla De Jadraque traverse a varied landscape in the Alcarria region of Guadalajara, Spain. The area features a blend of mountainous terrain, open fields, and river valleys, notably along the Cañamares River. Cyclists can expect routes that offer panoramic views over the Henares valley and pass by natural features such as the Alcorlo Reservoir. The region's low-altitude mountains and holm oak forests provide diverse backdrops for cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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55.8km
05:14
950m
950m
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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49.2km
03:45
590m
590m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A cafeteria-style shop ideal for having a snack and buying some supplies for your adventures.
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Accommodation available in this once thriving town due to the León cement quarry
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In this little shop we could stock up, even on Sunday.
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The exit from the town via the Camino del Cid is a very steep climb that can surely be avoided.
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We have a good source to refill the drum
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A narrow and winding path where you have to put your foot on the ground in some places. In spring, some stretches are likely to be flooded and you may have to get your feet wet.
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There are a few dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Pinilla De Jadraque, offering a peaceful exploration of the region. Currently, you can find 2 such routes listed in this guide.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in this guide are generally considered difficult. They often involve significant elevation changes, with routes like the Jadraque – San Blas Church loop from Jadraque featuring over 950 meters of ascent, making them suitable for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge.
You'll encounter diverse landscapes, including the serene Cañamares River Reservoir and the expansive Alcorlo Reservoir. The region is characterized by open fields, holm oak forests, and panoramic views over the Henares valley. Historical sites like the imposing Jadraque Castle and the Romanesque Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Pinilla de Jadraque add cultural interest.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, consider the Pálmaces Reservoir – Cañamares River Reservoir loop from Pálmaces de Jadraque, which offers a scenic circular journey through the reservoir areas.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for touring cycling in Pinilla De Jadraque. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be quite hot and arid, while winters can be chilly, so planning for moderate temperatures is advisable for a comfortable experience.
Given that the routes listed in this guide are rated as difficult, they might be challenging for younger children or families new to touring cycling. However, the general tranquility of the region and the absence of traffic make it appealing for families with experienced teenage cyclists or those looking for less strenuous, shorter rides on local rural roads not specifically detailed here.
Many rural areas around Pinilla De Jadraque are dog-friendly, especially on trails and quiet roads. However, always ensure your dog is well-behaved, kept on a leash where necessary, and that you carry water for them, especially during warmer months. Check local regulations for specific natural parks or protected areas you might pass through.
Pinilla De Jadraque is a small village, so parking is typically available in or near the village center. For public transport, options are limited. While there might be bus services connecting to larger towns, bringing bikes on these services can be challenging. Driving to the starting point of your chosen route is often the most convenient option for cyclists.
Pinilla De Jadraque and nearby villages offer a few local establishments where you can find traditional Spanish cuisine and accommodation. You might find rural hotels, guesthouses, or small restaurants. It's advisable to check availability and opening hours in advance, especially during off-peak seasons, as options can be limited.
The terrain varies, ranging from open fields and agricultural paths to sections through holm oak forests and low-altitude mountains within the Sierra Norte. While the routes are traffic-free, expect a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, including gravel and dirt tracks, which contribute to the 'difficult' rating and require a suitable touring bicycle.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can explore Romanesque architecture, such as the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Pinilla de Jadraque. The ruins of the Convento del Salvador are also nearby. Furthermore, the area is part of the Camino del Cid, a historical route that offers glimpses into medieval Spain. The Hiendelaencina area, with its mining history, also offers unique landscapes and insights into the past.


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