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No traffic road cycling routes around Villanueva Del Conde traverse a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, dense forests of oak and chestnut, and cultivated terraces of olive groves and vineyards. The region, nestled within the Sierra de Francia Natural Park, offers varied topography with challenging ascents and descents. Rivers such as the San Benito and Francia contribute to the verdant scenery, providing a diverse backdrop for road cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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59.4km
03:13
1,210m
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This difficult 36.9-mile road cycling route through the Sierra de Francia offers challenging climbs and views of the Alagón River and Soto B
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198km
10:41
3,890m
3,890m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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29.8km
01:50
670m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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At the village's social meeting point, the Plaza Mayor with its arcades, stands a beautiful granite pilgrim's cross.
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Striking about the houses are the stone support beams above the doorposts. Religious texts are engraved on them and there are dates from the 1700s and 1800s. After the reconquista, when the area was repopulated, many Jews came to live in the village. Because the church forbade the Jews to practice their religion, they had to prove that they had joined the Catholic church by engraving biblical texts above their houses.
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The Plaza Mayor of Mogarraz is the heart of the village and one of its most picturesque spots. Oval shape: Unlike other Castilian squares, Mogarraz's has an irregular, enclosed shape, surrounded by traditional mountain houses with timber framing and stone walls. Traditional architecture: Flower-filled balconies, arcades, and facades adorned with the famous portraits from the "Faces of Mogarraz" art project. Social and historical center: Formerly used for markets and popular celebrations, today it serves as a meeting point for visitors and locals alike. Highlights: Central fountain. Views of the church and cobbled streets leading from the square. Restaurants and bars with terraces where you can sample the local mountain cuisine.
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What to see in Mogarraz The Faces of Mogarraz More than 800 portraits painted on the facades, the work of artist Florencio Maíllo, who transformed the village into an open-air museum. This initiative originated from photos taken in the 1960s for residents' national identity cards. Main Square The central oval-shaped square, surrounded by traditional mountain houses with timber framing and stone walls. Church of Our Lady of the Snows A Renaissance-style church, built between the 16th and 17th centuries. Bell Tower An old defensive tower, separate from the church, used as a watchtower in the Middle Ages. Ethnographic Museum – House of Crafts Exhibits traditional crafts such as embroidery, shoemaking, and goldsmithing.
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Founded during the 12th-century repopulation of León by Alfonso IX, within the district of Miranda del Castañar. Declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1998 and a member of the network of the Most Beautiful Villages of Spain. Its mountain architecture combines stone, wood, and adobe, with flower-adorned balconies and heraldic details.
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What to see in Miranda del Castañar Medieval Walls: Over 600 meters remain intact, with four gates facing the cardinal directions: San Ginés, Nuestra Señora, La Villa, and El Postigo. Zúñiga Castle: A 15th-century fortress, symbol of the former County of Miranda. Although the interior is not open to the public, its exterior and keep are impressive. Square Bullring: Considered one of the oldest in Spain, built in the 16th century on the site of the former parade ground. Church of Santiago and San Ginés: Gothic in style (13th-16th centuries), with a detached 17th-century bell tower. Houses with Coats of Arms: More than 80 noble coats of arms adorn the facades, reflecting the town's aristocratic past.
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Miranda del Castañar, one of the most beautiful villages in Spain, is located in the Sierra de Francia (Salamanca): Founded in 1213 by Alfonso IX of León as a town and council, it was the administrative capital of the Sierra de Francia. In the 15th century, the County of Miranda was created under the control of the Zúñiga family, consolidating its strategic importance.
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The Soto Bridge, also known as the Roman Bridge of Sotoserrano, is a historic stone structure that spans the Alagón River in the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park. It is located in the town of Sotoserrano, famous for being at the confluence of three rivers: the Alagón, the Francia, and the Cuerpo de Hombre. The bridge is one of the town's symbols and a key point on several hiking and cycling routes.
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There are 3 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Villanueva Del Conde listed in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult terrain, allowing you to explore the scenic Sierra de Francia region.
The Sierra de Francia region, where Villanueva Del Conde is located, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions from spring through autumn. Spring brings lush greenery and comfortable temperatures, while autumn provides stunning foliage. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters can be colder, especially at higher elevations.
The terrain around Villanueva Del Conde is characterized by the mountainous Sierra de Francia. You can expect varied topography with challenging ascents and rewarding descents. Routes often wind through dense forests of oak, cork oak, and chestnut, past cultivated terraces of olive groves and vineyards, and offer panoramic views from higher points like Cervero Peak.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the challenging Sotoserrano, Lagunilla, and Montemayor del Río Loop takes you through picturesque villages and varied landscapes. Another option is the moderate Mogarraz – Mogarraz Main Square loop from La Alberca, which explores the charming village of Mogarraz.
While the region is known for its mountainous terrain, the route Mogarraz – Mogarraz Main Square loop from La Alberca is rated as moderate, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous ride compared to the more difficult routes. It offers a manageable elevation gain and a shorter distance.
Many routes offer opportunities to see historical villages and natural viewpoints. You can cycle past the unique architecture of Mogarraz and its Main Square, or the medieval charm of Miranda del Castañar. For breathtaking vistas, routes may pass near Cervero Peak, offering 360-degree views of the surrounding sierras.
Absolutely. The Sierra de Francia-Quilamas region is a protected natural area. You'll cycle through lush forests, alongside rivers like the San Benito and Francia, and past natural swimming areas. Keep an eye out for features like San Marcos Lagoon or the impressive Peña Huevo, which add to the scenic beauty of your ride.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Villanueva Del Conde and nearby villages like La Alberca and San Esteban de la Sierra (starting points for some routes) typically offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for designated parking zones.
Villanueva Del Conde and the surrounding historic villages like Mogarraz and La Alberca are popular tourist destinations. You'll find various cafes, restaurants, and rural accommodations that cater to visitors. Many establishments are accustomed to outdoor enthusiasts, making them suitable for cyclists looking for a break or an overnight stay.
The routes listed in this guide are rated as moderate to difficult, primarily due to the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes. While families with experienced and fit teenage cyclists might enjoy them, these routes are generally more suited for adult road cyclists seeking a challenge rather than young children or casual family rides.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's stunning natural beauty, the quiet roads that allow for immersive cycling, and the charm of the historic villages encountered along the way. The challenging climbs and rewarding descents are also frequently highlighted.


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