Villarejo de Fuentes to Castillo de Belmonte Loop
Villarejo de Fuentes to Castillo de Belmonte Loop
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104km
920m
Road cycling
This difficult 64.4-mile road cycling route from Villarejo de Fuentes features the historic Castillo de Belmonte and scenic La Mancha views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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212 m
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55.2 km
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72.7 km
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104 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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92.4 km
9.65 km
1.78 km
Surfaces
99.7 km
4.07 km
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Highest point (930 m)
Lowest point (710 m)
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This challenging road cycling route is approximately 104 kilometers long and typically takes around 4.5 hours to complete. This duration is for cycling time only and does not include stops for sightseeing or rest.
No, this route is classified as 'difficult' and requires very good fitness. With an elevation gain of approximately 920 meters over 104 kilometers, it is best suited for experienced road cyclists.
The route is circular and starts and ends in Villarejo de Fuentes. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would typically find suitable parking within the settlement of Villarejo de Fuentes to begin your ride.
The undeniable highlight of this route is the magnificent Castillo de Belmonte, a 15th-century Gothic and Mudejar castle. You'll also pass through the settlement of Villarejo de Fuentes and enjoy a scenic section on the Road Between Hinojosos and Osa de la Vega.
The terrain is largely favorable for road cycling, consisting mostly of paved surfaces that are well-suited for race bikes. While the region of La Mancha can appear flat, the route includes a notable elevation gain, contributing to its 'difficult' classification.
The region can experience hot summers. For comfortable cycling, it's generally best to undertake this route during the spring or autumn months when temperatures are milder and more conducive to long-distance rides.
Yes, a particularly appealing section is the Road Between Hinojosos and Osa de la Vega, which offers the possibility of cycling among holm oaks on both sides. The approach to the Castillo de Belmonte, strategically positioned atop a hill, also provides impressive visual appeal.
This is a road cycling route primarily on public roads. While there are no specific restrictions against dogs on the route itself, it's important to consider the safety of cycling with a dog on busy roads and ensure they are properly secured if carried.
No, there are no permits or general entrance fees required to cycle this public road route. However, if you plan to visit the Castillo de Belmonte, there will be an entrance fee as it operates as a museum.
The route passes through several settlements, including Villarejo de Fuentes and Osa de la Vega, where you can typically find local establishments for food and water. The area around Castillo de Belmonte is also likely to have options for refreshments.
The Castillo de Belmonte is a 15th-century fortress built by Juan Pacheco, showcasing significant Gothic and Mudejar architecture. It's not just a historical landmark but also functions as a museum, hosting exhibitions, dramatized tours, and even medieval combat tournaments, making it a rich cultural experience.