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Touring cycling routes around Alcázar De San Juan traverse the flat plains of La Mancha, offering expansive views and a sense of open freedom. The region's landscape incorporates rivers, lagoons, and gentle hills, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Iconic features like the historic windmills of Campo de Criptana serve as prominent backdrops for many routes. This area combines cultural heritage with natural beauty, making it suitable for diverse cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 25, 2026
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Alcázar de San Juan is one of the most interesting destinations in the heart of La Mancha, with a blend of history, heritage, nature, and Cervantine traditions. Its name comes from the Military Order of Saint John, which dominated the area after the Reconquista. It claims to be the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, as the baptismal font where, according to some studies, the writer was baptized is preserved in the Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor. It was an important railway junction and economic center in the 19th and 20th centuries, which shaped its urban development.
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Alcázar de San Juan is one of the most interesting destinations in the heart of La Mancha, with a blend of history, heritage, nature, and Cervantine traditions. Its name comes from the Military Order of Saint John, which dominated the area after the Reconquista. It claims to be the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, as the baptismal font where, according to some studies, the writer was baptized is preserved in the Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor. It was an important railway junction and economic center in the 19th and 20th centuries, which shaped its urban development.
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The windmills of San Antón Hill are one of the great symbols of Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real) and an essential part of the Don Quixote Route. They emerged in La Mancha in the mid-16th century as an alternative to the scarcity of watermills, due to the climate and the terrain. San Antón Hill is a Paleozoic elevation located southeast of the town, about 2.5 km from the town center, with spectacular views of the La Mancha plains.
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Return to the town of Campo de Criptana
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Beautiful surroundings with bird watching points and to enjoy nature
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It was built in 1859. Its main attraction is its neo-Romanesque elements, such as the archivolts at the entrance or its impressive central nave, more than twenty meters long and six meters wide. The stained glass windows on its walls, with their religious motifs, fill the interior with light and color. There are many images that are venerated in the Church. Highlights include the Virgin of Good Counsel, patron saint of the town; San Antonio Abad, male patron saint; the Virgin of Sorrows, a beautiful statue; the Santísimo Cristo de Medinaceli, with a possible Soria origin; or the Recumbent Christ, a superb carving of the Son of God. During the Civil War the Church was looted and lost some images and relics. For this and other reasons, the temple had to be renovated, starting with moving the belfry and its heavy cast iron bell to the entrance to the Church square.
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These iconic mills are symbols of Campo de Criptana and all of Castilla-La Mancha. Its blades preside over the life of the town of La Mancha from above. The mills are of the “tower” type, built in masonry and whitewashed with lime. They have a circular plan pierced with small windows, which served as a guide for the orientation of the wind. This indicated where to turn the conical cover so that its blades could take advantage of the wind as desired. Each mill has three floors: the upper one with the grinding stones and the lower ones for storage and packaging. The oldest mills, such as the Sardinero, Burleta and Infante, have been standing since the 16th century and preserve their original mechanism. There are also more modern mills, such as the Inca Garcilaso, the Cariari, the Vicente Huidobro, the Pilón, the Lagarto, the Culebro and the Poyatos, which date back to 1900. Currently, some of these mills can be visited, such as the Molino Infante, the Burleta, the Culebro (which houses the Sara Montiel Museum), the Quimera (which houses the town's Holy Week Museum) and the Poyatos Mill (current tourist information point). The others are closed to the public. I hope you enjoy exploring these iconic windmills! 😊
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Also beautiful to look at at dusk
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There are over 40 touring cycling routes in the Alcázar De San Juan area. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 6 easy, 21 moderate, and 17 difficult options.
You'll primarily experience the expansive, flat plains of La Mancha, offering wide-open views. The landscape also features rivers, lagoons, and gentle hills, providing varied terrain. A prominent feature you'll often see are the historic windmills of Campo de Criptana, adding a unique cultural backdrop to your ride.
Yes, there are 6 easy touring cycling routes around Alcázar De San Juan. A great option for an accessible ride is the Complejo Lagunar de Alcázar de San Juan — circular desde Alcázar de San Juan. This 14.6-mile (23.5 km) route explores the local lagoon complex on flat, accessible paths, making it ideal for a relaxed outing.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 17 difficult routes. One such route is the Campo de Criptana Windmills – Ermita de San Antón loop from Alcázar de San Juan, which covers 64.3 miles (103.5 km) with significant elevation gain, passing by the famous windmills. Another demanding option is the Río Záncara – Alcazár de San Juan loop from Alcázar de San Juan, a 49.3-mile (79.3 km) trail through the Río Záncara area.
Many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Complejo Lagunar de Alcázar de San Juan — circular desde Alcázar de San Juan is a popular circular route exploring the local lagoons. Another option is the Alcázar de San Juan – Campo de Criptana Windmills loop from Alcázar de San Juan, which offers a 26.8-mile (43.1 km) ride past the iconic windmills.
The routes often pass by significant natural and historical sites. You can explore several lagoons, such as Laguna Grande de Villafranca, Laguna de la Veguilla, and Laguna de Peñahueca. The iconic windmills of Campo de Criptana are a major highlight, and you might also encounter historical sites like the Molinera Quarry of Piédrola.
The touring cycling routes around Alcázar De San Juan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the open La Mancha plains, the picturesque windmills, and the varied terrain that combines flat sections with gentle hills and riverine landscapes.
Yes, the famous Campo de Criptana Windmills are a central feature of several routes. Besides the longer challenging loops, you can also find a shorter, difficult route like the Campo de Criptana Windmills – Alcazár de San Juan loop from Alcázar de San Juan, which is 18 miles (29 km) long and offers stunning views of these iconic structures.
The region offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures. Summers can be hot on the open plains of La Mancha, so if cycling during this season, it's advisable to start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat and ensure you carry plenty of water.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and difficulty. Easy routes, like the 14.6-mile (23.5 km) lagoon loop, can take around 2 hours. Moderate routes might range from 3-5 hours, while difficult routes, such as the 64.3-mile (103.5 km) windmill loop, can take over 8 hours to complete.
The elevation gains vary with the route's difficulty. Easy routes, like the lagoon loop, have minimal elevation gain, around 250 feet (75 meters). More challenging routes, especially those traversing hills or longer distances, can feature significant climbs, with some difficult routes accumulating over 2,700 feet (830 meters) of ascent.


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