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Mountain biking around Jerez De Los Caballeros offers diverse landscapes characterized by rolling hills and rugged terrain. The region features ancient cork oak forests and the expansive Dehesa de Extremadura, providing varied natural environments for mountain bike trails. Riders can explore routes through valleys like Valle de Matamoros and Valle de Santa Ana, as well as the Sierra Grande de Hornachos natural reserve, known for its rocky projections and thick vegetation. The area's geography, including its location on two hills,…
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There are two theories about its origin: One links it to a hermitage dedicated to Saint Anne, which gave rise to the settlement. The other places it in the 17th and 18th centuries as a refuge for families from Jerez fleeing an epidemic, under the name of Valle del Pino (Pine Valley).
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Valle de Santa Ana is a picturesque municipality in the province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, located in the Sierra Suroeste region, very close to Valle de Matamoros and Jerez de los Caballeros.
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Valle de Matamoros is a small and charming municipality in the province of Badajoz, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, located in the Sierra Suroeste region, very close to Jerez de los Caballeros. It lies on the eastern slope of the Sierra de San José mountain range, with altitudes ranging from 550 to 670 meters. Its rugged terrain gives it a unique urban layout, with steep streets and natural viewpoints along the village's access roads.
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Jerez de los Caballeros is a town with a rich historical legacy, located in the southwest of the province of Badajoz, Extremadura. Ancient Origins: Its history dates back to the Phoenicians, passing through Roman, Visigothic, Muslim, and Christian periods. It was known as Ceret, Fama Iulia, Xerixa, and finally Jerez de los Caballeros after the Reconquista. Templars: In the 13th century, the Knights Templar took control of the town, leaving an indelible mark on its architecture and culture. Historic Center: Declared a Historic-Artistic Site, it is notable for its Baroque churches, medieval walls, cobbled streets, and stately homes.
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This castle was entrusted to the Knights Templar in the 13th century. The castle has seven towers, the most notable of which is the Torre del Homenaje, which has a bell tower from the 18th century. Inside the fortress are the Plaza de Toros, built at the end of the 18th century, and the Plaza de Abastos, which dates from the beginning of the 20th century. In addition, the Church of Santa María and the Parish House are attached.
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The Convent of Our Lady of Peace in Fregenal de la Sierra is a historic building from the 17th century, built by the merchant Alonso de Paz. This convent, belonging to the Augustinian Mothers, stands out for its architecture and its rich history. In the church of the convent you can see three altarpieces made thanks to the “pious mandate” of Juan Bravo Murillo. In addition, above the choir there is a 17th century canvas attributed to the artist Domingo de Urbín, which represents the appearance of the Virgin Mary to Saint Ildefonso of Toledo.
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The Plaza de Toros de Fregenal de la Sierra is located in the municipality of the same name, in the province of Badajoz. This plaza has a special charm, as it is located in the courtyard of the Templar castle. Built in 1781, the plaza has a capacity for 4,800 spectators and is classified as third category. The history of the plaza is closely linked to the urban development of the town and the influence of the castle fortress.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails around Jerez de los Caballeros, offering diverse landscapes for exploration. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to challenging.
The trails around Jerez de los Caballeros offer a range of difficulties. You'll find 5 easy routes, 26 moderate routes, and 8 difficult routes, ensuring options for different fitness and skill levels.
You can expect diverse terrain, including rolling hills, rugged landscapes, and ancient cork oak forests. Many routes traverse the expansive Dehesa de Extremadura, known for its 'sea of oaks.' Some trails also explore valleys like Valle de Matamoros and Valle de Santa Ana, or the rocky projections of the Sierra Grande de Hornachos natural reserve.
Yes, many routes around Jerez de los Caballeros are circular. For example, the Walled Enclosure (Alcazaba) – Church of Saint Michael the Archangel loop from Jerez de los Caballeros is a popular moderate option, and the Valle de Matamoros – Valle de Santa Ana loop from Valle de Santa Ana offers a more challenging experience.
Many trails offer views of the region's natural beauty, including the Dehesa de Extremadura and the Sierra Grande de Hornachos. You can also encounter historical landmarks. For instance, the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel – Walled Enclosure (Alcazaba) loop from La Bazana passes by significant historical sites like the Walled Enclosure (Alcazaba) and the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel.
Jerez de los Caballeros is rich in history. You can explore the Walled Enclosure (Alcazaba), which is part of the town's Templar Fortress, and visit impressive churches like the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel and the Church of San Bartolomé. The town itself, recognized as one of Spain's most beautiful, offers charming medieval streets and whitewashed houses.
Yes, there are several challenging routes. The Church of Saint Michael the Archangel – Walled Enclosure (Alcazaba) loop from Jerez de los Caballeros is a difficult 61.4 km path with significant climbs and descents. Another demanding option is the Valle de Matamoros – Valle de Santa Ana loop from Valle de Santa Ana, which features substantial elevation gain over 55.5 km.
The mountain bike trails in Jerez de los Caballeros are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 10 reviews. Many riders praise the varied terrain, the beauty of the cork oak forests, and the historical points of interest along the routes.
Yes, the Sierra Grande de Hornachos natural reserve, known for its rocky projections and thick forests, offers excellent mountain biking opportunities. This area provides a rugged and adventurous setting for trails, some of which are centuries old.
While the region is defined by rivers like the Matachel and Guadámez, one notable water feature accessible near some routes is the Zaos Reservoir. You might find routes that offer views or pass close to this area.
While specific seasonal recommendations aren't provided, the region's climate suggests that spring and autumn would offer pleasant temperatures for mountain biking. Winters can also be suitable, as indicated by the availability of winter mountain bike trails, but summers might be very hot.
Absolutely. The majority of trails, 26 out of 39, are classified as moderate. An example is the Walled Enclosure (Alcazaba) – Church of Saint Michael the Archangel loop from Jerez de los Caballeros, which is 51.1 km long and typically takes around 3 hours 47 minutes to complete, offering a good balance of challenge and enjoyment.


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