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Road cycling around Santa Ana offers a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features a network of trails, including the extensive Santa Ana River Trail, which provides long sightlines and connections to dedicated bike lanes. Cyclists can explore coastal routes with views of the Pacific Ocean, as well as more challenging terrain in the Santa Ana Mountains. This area combines urban accessibility with natural features like river paths and hills, catering to various cycling preferences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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This difficult 107.4-mile road cycling route from Trujillo to Monfragüe Natural Park offers stunning landscapes and challenging climbs.
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This moderate 46.9-mile (75.5 km) road cycling route from Trujillo explores the Extremadura region, passing through La Aldea del Obispo and

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102km
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Cycle 63.2 miles through Extremadura, enjoying views of the Santa Ana Reservoir and Monroy Castle on this moderate road cycling route from T
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This difficult 85.2-mile road cycling route from Trujillo explores the Villuercas-Ibores-Jara UNESCO Global Geopark, featuring castles and h
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Trujillo Castle (Cáceres, Extremadura) is one of Spain's most emblematic fortresses, boasting a fascinating history and architecture that blends Arab and Christian influences. Arab Origins (9th-12th centuries): It was built on Cabeza del Zorro hill during the Muslim period. The oldest remains are two Arab cisterns. Reconquest: In 1186, Alfonso VIII captured the city, although it fell under Almohad rule before being definitively incorporated into the Crown in 1232. Middle Ages: It played a key role in the border defense between Castile and Portugal and was the scene of conflicts such as the War of the Castilian Succession. Modern Era: It lost its military importance and became a stately residence.
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Palace of the Marquises of Lorenzana Origin: 16th century, Renaissance style. It was the residence of the Pizarro Hinojosa family, Lords of Torrecillas, and from 1642, Marquises of Lorenzana, a title granted to Álvaro Pérez Quiñones y Lorenzana, Governor of Panama and Guatemala. Current use: Headquarters of the Royal Academy of Extremadura of Letters and Arts since 1980.
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The Plaza Mayor in Trujillo is an iconic and historic place in Extremadura. This Renaissance square, dating back to the 16th century, is known for its impressive architecture and vibrant social and cultural life. In the centre of the square is the equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro, the famous conquistador born in Trujillo. The square is surrounded by historic buildings, such as the Palace of the Marquises of the Conquest and the Church of San Martín de Tours. In addition, it is a place where numerous cultural events and festivals are held throughout the year.
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The city of Trujillo, a town located about 50 km east of Cáceres, sits on a huge granite batholith, on the old road to Madrid. It is an important urban complex formed by different periods and architectural-urban mentalities, whose testimonies have made it one of the most important towns in Extremadura, as far as architectural heritage is concerned.
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The equestrian statue of Francisco Pizarro is located in Trujillo, a city in the Extremadura region, Spain. This imposing statue pays tribute to one of the illustrious residents of Trujillo: the conquistador Francisco Pizarro. The statue was created by American sculptor Charles Cary Rumsey (1879-1922). It is located in the Plaza Mayor of Trujillo, on a granite pedestal. Although not its original location, this statue is an important symbol in the city where Pizarro was born.
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Interesting statue for history buffs. The Pizarro family, all well-known sailors, originated in Trujillo. This unique statue was erected in the Plaza Mayor in memory of Francisco Pizarro.
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Actually, it is not Pizarro's house, but a 15th century mansion where a replica of the conqueror's house was made.
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Impressive medieval church that stands out in the main square of Trujillo. Starting point for the tour of the historic center of Trujillo.
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There are over 30 road cycling routes around Santa Ana, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of moderate and challenging rides, with a few easier options as well.
Santa Ana offers a diverse range of terrain. You can enjoy long, flat river trails like the Santa Ana River Trail, scenic coastal roads with ocean views, and more challenging ascents in the Santa Ana Mountains. The region combines urban accessibility with natural features like river paths and hills.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, the Santa Ana River Trail (SART) offers an extensive path from the Orange County/Riverside County line to Huntington Beach. Other routes, such as From Trujillo to Monfragüe Natural Park — circular passing through Jaraicejo, provide significant distances and elevation for experienced cyclists.
Road cycling in Santa Ana offers numerous scenic spots. You can enjoy incredible views of the Newport Coast from areas like Huntington Beach to Laguna Beach. The Santa Ana Mountains provide expansive vistas of the greater Los Angeles region, and trails like the Santiago Creek Trail offer pleasant routes through natural areas. The Newport Bay Nature Preserve is another significant area for wildlife and scenic beauty.
Absolutely. The Santa Ana Mountains provide steep and rugged terrain for challenging climbs and winding roads. Routes like From Trujillo to Monfragüe Natural Park — circular passing through Jaraicejo and Cañamero y Castillo de Cabañas desde Trujillo – circular por Logrosán y Aldeacentenera are classified as difficult, featuring significant elevation gain for experienced cyclists.
Santa Ana benefits from mild year-round weather, making it an excellent destination for outdoor activities, including road cycling, throughout the year. The pleasant climate enhances its appeal as an outdoor destination.
Yes, many trails are suitable for families. The Santa Ana River Trail is wide and open, making it easy to navigate. The San Diego Creek Trail – Upper Newport Bay Trail loop is an easy 40.6 km ride with minimal elevation gain, perfect for any fitness level, including families.
Several circular routes are available. For example, The Santa Ana Reservoir and The Castle of Monroy — circular from Trujillo offers a moderate loop, and La Aldea del Obispo and Aldeacentenera from Trujillo — circular is another popular option leading through varied landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from long river trails and coastal roads to challenging mountain ascents, and the variety of options available for different ability levels.
Yes, the Santa Ana Mountains, which offer challenging climbs for cyclists, are home to natural features like Black Star Falls. While not directly on a road cycling path, these mountains are a significant natural attraction in the region.
Yes, the Santa Ana River Trail (SART) is a central artery that connects to other significant trails. You can access the Santiago Creek Trail from SART, which extends through Orange and Villa Park into Anaheim Hills, offering a pleasant continuation of your ride.
Santiago Canyon Road, known for its more challenging rides into Anaheim Hills, features Cook's Corner, a popular and bike-friendly stop for cyclists. Additionally, the Peters Canyon Trail and Mountains to Sea Trail can be connected to the Back Bay area, which offers good spots for coffee breaks.


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