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No traffic road cycling routes around Zarzuela De Jadraque are situated in the province of Guadalajara, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, offering a varied landscape for road cyclists. The region features the Alto Rey Mountain Range, providing significant elevation changes and panoramic views. Routes often traverse areas around the Embalse de Alcorlo and the Bornova River, offering picturesque lakeside and riverine scenery. This combination of mountainous terrain and tranquil waters defines the cycling experience in the area.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Cycle the Alto Rey Climb via Villares de Jadraque, a difficult 25.0 miles (40.2 km) road cycling route with 3421 feet (1043 metres) of eleva
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A beautiful village in northern Guadalajara, near Alto Rey, with a Romanesque church, fountain, old oven, etc. It's a very welcoming place, with a terrace in the Plaza.
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What to see 🧭 “El País de la Plata” Interpretation Center Interactive museum about local mining, open Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 to 14:00. General admission approx. €2, free for residents and children under 14. ⛪ Santa Cecilia Parish Church 19th-century building constructed during the mining boom, with a single nave and a simple transept. 🏗️ Mining and Industrial Heritage More than 200 shafts/mines, such as Santa Catalina, Santa Teresa, Mala Noche, Fuerza, etc. Remains of ore-washing facilities like San Carlos, ruined industrial sites, and power plants.
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A village in the Sierra Norte of Guadalajara, at an altitude of approximately 1,084 meters. Its origins are medieval, possibly predating the Bronze Age. The name derives from the Arabic Hisn al-Ancina (“castle of the holm oak”). In 1844, the discovery of silver triggered a “silver rush,” transforming Hiendelaencina into a major 19th-century mining district, with up to 200 mines and a population that reached 5,000. A parish church dedicated to Saint Cecilia was built between 1848 and 1851, financed with funds from the mining town.
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Beautiful mountain village and starting point of the Camino Viejo del Alto Rey.
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El Alto Rey is a peak in the central massif of the northern sierra of Guadalajara. The summit that can be seen from the path is at 1,844 meters above sea level. The views from the top and surrounding peaks are spectacular.
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Hard ascent that begins in the town of Bustares and where there are about six kilometers where at the end, it perfectly exceeds 10%. Without a doubt, one of the toughest ports in the province of Guadalajara!
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Municipality that among its cultural heritage stands out the Romanesque church of San Lorenzo which, built in the 13th century, preserves the belfry and the Romanesque portal. The municipality also has the hermitage of Santo Alto Rey which, at 1,852 meters high, is of Templar origin.
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This small but picturesque town had its peak during the 19th century with the exploitation of the silver deposits found there. It used to be one of the most important in all of Spain until at the beginning of the 20th century they were closed until they were completely abandoned, many of them are even scattered throughout the town and can be visited.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Zarzuela De Jadraque, offering a mix of moderate and difficult challenges. These routes are specifically curated for a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicle traffic.
The region experiences varied weather, but generally, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters can bring colder temperatures and potential for snow in the higher Alto Rey mountain range.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Alto Rey Climb via Villares de Jadraque is a difficult route covering over 40 km with significant elevation gain, characteristic of the Alto Rey mountain range. It offers panoramic views as a reward for the effort.
The routes offer diverse scenery, from the challenging ascents of the Alto Rey Mountain Range to picturesque lakeside views around the Alcorlo Reservoir and Cañamares River Reservoir. You'll also pass through areas known for 'Arquitectura Negra' villages, featuring traditional slate and stone buildings.
Yes, two moderate routes are available. The Bustares – View of Alto Rey loop from Bustares is a 43 km ride with over 800 meters of elevation, offering scenic vistas. Another option is the Bustares Church – Bustares loop from Las Navas de Jadraque, a shorter 34 km route with less climbing, perfect for a more relaxed outing.
Cyclists can enjoy views of the Alto Rey Peak, which stands at 1,858 meters, and its hermitage. The routes also often pass by the tranquil Alcorlo Reservoir and Cañamares River Reservoir, offering opportunities for birdwatching. You might also catch a glimpse of the Bornova River and its ravine.
Yes, the region is known for its 'Arquitectura Negra' villages, built with dark slate and local stones, providing a unique cultural backdrop. You can also find historic sites and enjoy panoramic views, such as the View of Cogolludo, which offers expansive vistas of the town and its surroundings.
The komoot community highly rates the cycling experience in Zarzuela De Jadraque, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the challenging climbs, and the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes, allowing for an immersive experience in the natural and cultural landscape.
While specific cycling-dedicated parking is not detailed, Zarzuela De Jadraque is a small municipality, and parking is generally available within the town. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most suitable spots to begin your ride.
Yes, both moderate routes are designed as loops. The Bustares – View of Alto Rey loop from Bustares and the Bustares Church – Bustares loop from Las Navas de Jadraque allow you to start and finish in the same location, making logistics easier for your ride.
The terrain is varied, ranging from rolling hills and lakeside flats to significant mountain ascents. You'll encounter a mix of elevations and descents, providing a dynamic cycling experience that showcases the diverse landscapes of Guadalajara province.


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