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Mountain biking around Montearagón offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region features a mix of open dehesa landscapes, pine forests, and routes that often follow the shores of local reservoirs. Trails frequently incorporate river crossings and bridges, providing varied terrain. The area's elevation changes, with some routes featuring significant climbs, cater to different skill levels.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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43.9km
02:58
310m
310m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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53.1km
04:09
370m
370m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49.0km
04:21
680m
680m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.6km
01:59
140m
140m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.1km
04:50
770m
770m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At the foot of the San Vicente mountain range lies San Román de los Montes, a town whose historical importance is evident in the impressive 16th-century Roll of Justice, crowned with four dog heads, found in its historic center.
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This section of the Viriato Trail (GR 63) crosses a pastureland between farms. During wet seasons, the grass covers the entire ground with its green blanket, and the holm oaks add to the bucolic feel.
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The Viriato trail passes right next to the Cazalegas reservoir. On a clear day, the magnificent profile of the Gredos mountain range can be seen on the horizon in the distance.
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Grab the handlebars tightly and move forward.
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The Church of St. Mary Magdalene in Garciotum is a 15th-century Gothic-Renaissance church. You'll probably notice that the tower is in a different style; it dates back to the 17th century.
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La Portiña is a small water reservoir located north of Talavera de la Reina on the Portiña stream and next to the natural environment of the Berrocal mountain range.
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Small, but very beautiful Talavera de la Reina reservoir. There are trails to go around it on foot or by mountain bike. The Portiña Reservoir is a suitable place to relax in the shade, eat (it has a picnic area), fish and walk along the water.
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Montearagón offers a selection of 12 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult.
Yes, there is at least one easy mountain bike trail in Montearagón. For a less challenging ride, consider the La Portiña Reservoir loop from La Cantina, which is 34.1 km long with moderate elevation gain.
For a more challenging ride with significant elevation, the Garciotún – Puente de Los Pilones loop from Montearagón is a great option. This 59.1 km route features over 770 meters of ascent.
Many of the mountain bike trails in Montearagón are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Cazalegas Reservoir – La Portiña Reservoir loop from Cazalegas and the Old Alberche Bridge – Dehesa Landscape loop from Cazalegas.
Mountain biking in Montearagón offers a diverse experience, with trails traversing open dehesa landscapes, dense pine forests, and often following the scenic shores of local reservoirs. You'll also encounter river crossings and bridges, adding variety to the terrain.
Yes, several routes pass by notable attractions. You can cycle past the Cazalegas Reservoir, or cross the historic Old Alberche Bridge. The region also features castles like Malpica Castle and the Cebolla Castle Ruins nearby.
The mountain bike trails in Montearagón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, scenic reservoir views, and the mix of dehesa landscapes and pine forests.
The best time for mountain biking in Montearagón is typically during the spring and autumn months when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, and while winter riding is possible, it can be cooler and potentially wetter.
Yes, Montearagón offers 4 difficult mountain bike routes for experienced riders seeking a challenge. These routes often feature significant elevation changes and technical sections.
While specific parking information for each trailhead isn't detailed, routes often start from towns like Cazalegas or Montearagón where public parking options are usually available. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Many trails in natural areas are dog-friendly, but it's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife. Check specific trail regulations or local signage for any restrictions.
The trails often pass through or near small towns and villages like Cazalegas and Montearagón, where you can typically find local cafes or shops to refuel. Planning your route to include these stops is recommended for longer rides.


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