Attack from Castillo de La Mota – circular by Las Salinas and Medina del Campo
Attack from Castillo de La Mota – circular by Las Salinas and Medina del Campo
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61.3km
180m
Road cycling
This moderate 38.1-mile road cycling route circles Castillo de La Mota, offering scenic views and historical landmarks near Medina del Campo
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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24.2 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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54.7 km
Highlight • Monument
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59.7 km
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60.2 km
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61.3 km
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61.3 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
58.3 km
1.35 km
1.15 km
464 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
59.9 km
1.20 km
146 m
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (800 m)
Lowest point (720 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is approximately 61.3 kilometers long and is estimated to take around 2 hours and 23 minutes to complete on a racebike, requiring good fitness.
The route is a circular one, often starting near the historic Castle of La Mota in Medina del Campo. Parking is generally available in the vicinity of the castle or within Medina del Campo, which is well-suited for cycling tourism.
The trail primarily features mostly well-paved surfaces, making it generally easy to ride for road cyclists. The 'Camino de las Salinas' section, which is part of this area, is described as a green track.
You'll pass by several notable points of interest, including the impressive Castle of La Mota, the Church of Ataquines, the Balneario Palacio de las Salinas, and the Palacio de Dueñas Courtyard, Medina del Campo. You'll also encounter the Zapardiel River in Medina del Campo.
This route is categorized as 'moderate' and requires good fitness. While the surfaces are mostly well-paved, it's best suited for regular cyclists rather than absolute beginners due to its length and moderate difficulty.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn, offering milder temperatures. Summer can be quite hot, while winter might bring colder conditions. Checking local weather forecasts before your ride is always recommended.
Yes, the route intersects with sections of several official trails, including the Ruta de Carlos V, Camino de Santiago del Sureste, and Etapa 25: Medina del Campo - Sieteiglesias de Trabancos, among others.
No specific permits or entrance fees are required to cycle this public road cycling route. However, some attractions along the way, like the Castle of La Mota, may have their own entrance fees if you wish to visit them.
As a road cycling route, it's generally not designed with dogs in mind, especially given the distance and potential for traffic. It's best to leave your furry friends at home for this particular ride.
You can expect views of the historic Castillo de La Mota, open fields, and natural landscapes. The 'Camino de las Salinas' section offers glimpses of a pine forest and opportunities to observe local flora and fauna like thyme and various birds.
Medina del Campo, being a significant town, offers various options for cafes, restaurants, and pubs. While the route itself passes through open areas, you'll find amenities in the towns and villages it connects, particularly at the start and end points.