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84.4km
170m
Cycling
Cycle the Circuito Ciclopecuario, a difficult 52.4-mile touring route around Albacete with 558 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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21.6 km
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25.0 km
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29.4 km
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42.7 km
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84.4 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
41.4 km
34.1 km
3.60 km
1.99 km
1.83 km
852 m
772 m
Surfaces
38.1 km
29.2 km
14.4 km
2.71 km
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route primarily uses a network of well-maintained tracks, including historic livestock trails (vías pecuarias), and connects with public roads. While many segments are in very good condition, you might encounter some unpaved sections or areas requiring minor maintenance, like fixing potholes.
The difficulty is generally considered accessible, with a modest elevation gain. While some sources describe it as an "easy route" suitable for all users, komoot rates this specific tour as difficult due to its length of nearly 85 km. It's best suited for cyclists with good fitness who are comfortable with longer distances, though the terrain itself is not overly technical.
This circular route, covering approximately 84 km, can typically be completed in a morning or an afternoon. At an average cycling speed of 20 km/h, you can expect to finish it in around 5-6 hours of riding time, not including stops.
You'll experience a blend of rural and natural landscapes, passing through green pastures and woodlands. Highlights include sections of the Cañada Real de Andalucía, a Gravel path, and the San Jorge Station. You might also pass by the Laguna de Acequión.
Yes, the Circuito Ciclopecuario is the primary trail for this route, covering about 94% of it. However, it also briefly intersects with sections of the Vía Verde de la Sierra de Alcaraz, Sendero de los Serranos, and Albacete-Valdeganga, among others.
While specific parking areas aren't detailed, as a circular route around Albacete, you can typically find parking within or on the outskirts of the city to begin your ride. Consider starting points that offer convenient access to the main circuit.
The route utilizes public paths and historic livestock trails. While dogs are generally allowed on such routes, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, especially when passing through rural areas, near livestock, or on shared public roads, to ensure their safety and respect for local regulations.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Circuito Ciclopecuario. It was developed as a public route for community use, utilizing existing paths and roads.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for cycling in Albacete, offering milder temperatures. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be chilly, so plan accordingly and check the weather forecast before you go.
As a route circling Albacete, you'll find amenities primarily in the city itself. While the route passes through rural areas, specific cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly on the circuit are not explicitly mentioned. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, and plan your stops in Albacete or nearby towns if you need services.
While the route is generally accessible and uses well-maintained tracks, its extensive length of approximately 84 km and komoot's 'difficult' rating make it more suitable for experienced cyclists. For families with younger children or less experienced riders, consider tackling shorter sections of the route or exploring other, less demanding cycling paths around Albacete.