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Road cycling routes around Tarancón offer varied landscapes, from open plains to pine forests and riverside paths. The region, located in the province of Cuenca, Castilla-La Mancha, features mostly well-paved surfaces suitable for road cyclists. Routes often include views of historical landmarks such as the Monastery of Uclés and the Archaeological Site of Segóbriga. The terrain provides options ranging from easy rides to more demanding journeys with significant elevation gain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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111km
05:06
1,170m
1,170m
This difficult 68.9-mile road cycling route winds through the Sierra de Altomira and along the Río Tajo, passing historic castles.

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95.3km
04:17
960m
960m
Cycle 59.2 miles from Tarancón to explore the Uclés Monastery, Vellisca, and Fuente de Pedro Naharro on this challenging road route.
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52.4km
02:27
380m
370m
This moderate 32.5-mile (52.4 km) road cycling route from Tarancón offers views of Uclés Monastery and the Río Riánsares.
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05:04
1,350m
1,340m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The route to Vellisca via Saceda Trasierra is typical of La Alcarria, very pretty and, as many cyclists like, quite difficult.
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It is a small town in the cereal steppe of La Mancha irrigated by the Riánsares. It can be seen from afar thanks to the tower of its church. The winding hills covered with scrub that surround it give the landscape a special charm.
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Vellisca is the typical La Mancha town of whitewashed houses surrounded by cereal fields. It is located at the foot of the Altomira mountain range and very close to the source of the Riánsares river. Its natural environment is fascinating.
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Castle that is located in one of the highest parts of the same nucleus and that gave the beginnings of what is currently Fuentidueña de Tajo. From the top, you can see some good views of the area.
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The castle of Vállaga, today in ruins, is a fortification of Arab origin built in the 12th century that was later used as a wine cellar and known as the Cuevas del Marqués.
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The castle of Almoguera dates from the 15th century, although it was built on the ruins of an old Arab fortification. Little remains of this medieval construction, as the current castle is a reconstruction from the end of the 20th century.
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A town that can be seen from afar thanks to its white church that rises above the rest of the town. The town is surrounded by small hills of low vegetation that surrounds the center.
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There are over 40 road cycling routes around Tarancón, offering a diverse range of options for different skill levels. These include 3 easy routes, 23 moderate routes, and 14 difficult routes, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Road cycling in Tarancón offers varied landscapes, from open plains and pine forests to pleasant riverside paths along the Río Riánsares. You'll also encounter routes with views of historical landmarks and charming towns, providing a mix of natural beauty and cultural interest.
Yes, Tarancón offers several routes suitable for beginners. You can find easy rides, some lasting up to two hours with around 1,000 feet of elevation gain. A good option for a moderate, accessible ride is the Fuente de Pedro Naharro and Uclés View Loop from Tarancón, which covers about 32 miles with manageable elevation.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Tarancón provides several difficult routes with significant elevation gain, some exceeding 3,000 feet. Consider the Tarancón and the Altomira Castles Loop, a demanding 68.9-mile path with over 3,800 feet of ascent, or the Illana, Tarancón y Sierra de Altomira — circular desde Tarancón, which is over 62 miles with more than 4,400 feet of climbing.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Tarancón are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is From Taracón to Castillo de Fuentidueña de Tajo — circular by Santa Cruz de la Zarza, a moderate 50.3-mile loop.
Road cycling routes in Tarancón often feature views of significant historical landmarks. The Views of the Uclés Monastery route offers panoramic vistas of the historic Monastery of Uclés. Other routes may pass by the Archaeological Site of Segóbriga or offer glimpses of the Altomira Castles.
Beyond historical sites, you can enjoy natural features like the Río Riánsares, which some routes follow. Keep an eye out for the Cross of the Order of Santiago – Gabriela and Lorenzo Rest Area, a notable monument along the Uclés path, and the scenic plains and pine forests that characterize the region's landscape.
Tarancón is located in Castilla-La Mancha, which generally experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. Spring and autumn typically offer the most pleasant weather for road cycling, with comfortable temperatures and less extreme conditions than mid-summer or deep winter.
The road cycling routes in Tarancón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from multiple reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the well-paved surfaces, and the opportunities to combine physical activity with cultural exploration of the region's historical sites.
Road cycling routes around Tarancón vary significantly. You can find shorter, easier rides lasting around 2 hours with about 1,000 feet of elevation gain. More demanding journeys can exceed 5 hours, with some difficult routes featuring over 3,000 feet of elevation gain, such as the Tarancón and the Altomira Castles Loop.
Absolutely. Tarancón's strategic location means many road cycling routes offer opportunities to explore the region's rich history. You can cycle past the Monastery of Uclés, visit the town of Santa Cruz de la Zarza with its distinct neighborhoods, or even venture towards the Archaeological Site of Segóbriga, making for a culturally enriching ride.


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