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This moderate 24.0-mile touring cycling route in Jumilla features historic landmarks like Castillo de Jumilla and Iglesia de Santiago.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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594 m
Highlight • Castle
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18.1 km
Highlight • Lake
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36.2 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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38.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
22.7 km
8.38 km
5.39 km
2.23 km
Surfaces
25.2 km
8.10 km
5.39 km
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Elevation
Highest point (690 m)
Lowest point (510 m)
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The route is classified as moderate, featuring a mix of surfaces. Cyclists should be prepared for varying road conditions, including some segments that may be unpaved and challenging to ride. It requires a good level of fitness due to ascents and varied terrain.
The route offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural scenery. You will pass by the impressive Jumilla Castle, a significant historical site overlooking the town, and the architecturally rich Church of Santiago, known for its Gothic and Renaissance styles. The route also includes the Balsa de Montesinos, contributing to the natural landscape.
No, this route is classified as moderate and requires a good level of fitness. It covers 38.7 kilometers with an elevation gain of 342 meters and includes potentially unpaved and challenging segments. It is best suited for touring cyclists comfortable with varied terrain.
The Jumilla region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions outside of the peak summer heat. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are typically ideal, providing milder temperatures and comfortable weather for cycling.
While specific parking details for this exact route's start point are not provided, Jumilla, as a town, offers various parking options. It's advisable to look for public parking areas within the town center, especially near the historical landmarks, as the route begins and ends in Jumilla.
Information regarding dog allowances specifically for this cycling route is not available. Generally, on public roads and trails in Spain, dogs are permitted but should be kept under control, often on a leash, especially in populated areas or near agricultural land.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. It utilizes public roads and trails. However, if you plan to enter any specific attractions like the castle or church, they may have their own admission fees.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of the Camino de Santiago del Azahar, covering about 8% of the trail. It also crosses smaller paths like Subidor del castillo (4%) and Callejón del Chorro (1%).
Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, you should pack essentials for a touring bicycle trip. This includes appropriate cycling gear, sufficient water and snacks, a repair kit for your bike, sun protection, and layers of clothing suitable for the weather. A helmet is highly recommended.
As the route starts and returns to Jumilla, you'll find various cafes and amenities within the town itself. For stops along the route, especially in Montesinos, you may find local establishments, but it's wise to carry enough water and snacks as options might be limited outside of the main towns.
You can expect picturesque landscapes typical of the Jumilla region, including agricultural scenery and vineyards. Elevated points along the route, particularly near the Jumilla Castle, offer panoramic views over the town and surrounding areas.
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