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Mountain bike trails around Gilbuena are situated in a region characterized by varied terrain, including river valleys and mountainous areas. The landscape offers a mix of open spaces and more sheltered paths. Elevation changes are present, providing diverse riding experiences. The area around Gilbuena is suitable for mountain biking, with routes that traverse different natural environments.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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30.6km
02:41
450m
450m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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03:40
930m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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29.6km
02:31
440m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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20.0km
01:55
570m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. 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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The Old Bridge of El Barco de Ávila, also known as the Medieval Bridge, is one of the most representative symbols of this town in Ávila. It crosses the Tormes River and connects the historic center with the old communication route to Castile and León. Although its current structure is medieval (12th–13th centuries), it is believed to have been built on Roman foundations.
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The Old Bridge of El Barco de Ávila, also known as the Medieval Bridge, is one of the most representative symbols of this town in Ávila. It crosses the Tormes River and connects the historic center with the old communication route to Castile and León. Although its current structure is medieval (12th–13th centuries), it is believed to have been built on Roman foundations.
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Valdecorneja Castle, located in El Barco de Ávila, is a medieval gem that dominates the Tormes River valley from a strategic, elevated position. It is one of the most emblematic monuments in the province of Ávila and a must-see for history and architecture lovers.
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Visiting El Barco de Ávila is an excellent option for a cultural and natural getaway at any time of year. This medieval town, located in the Alto Tormes region and at the gateway to the Sierra de Gredos, combines history, architecture, landscapes, and gastronomy in a charming way.
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Built on a Vettonian fort that was destroyed by the Romans, it was built in the 12th century and rebuilt in the 14th century. After being conquered from the Arabs, King Alfonso VI donated the Lordship of Valdecorneja to his daughter and son-in-law, Ramon de Borgoña, for repopulation. At the beginning of the 14th century, Henry II of Trastamara donated these lands to the House of Alba in the person of Don García Álvarez de Toledo. The House of Alba was responsible for building the castle. Grand Duke Don Fernando Álvarez de Toledo had his second residence here. During the Peninsular War, it suffered significant deterioration, not only due to the war itself but also because its stones were used to build private homes. The old interior arcade (which apparently formed a double gallery on the inside of the tower) was dismantled and rebuilt to provide arcades for the town hall building, located in the Plaza Mayor. Between 1851 and 1904, the interior of the castle grounds was used as a municipal cemetery, which further deteriorated its condition. Today, the exterior is in perfect condition after restorations carried out in 1985 and 2004, preserving its original perimeter. The pavement and part of the keep were repaired. Access to the monument is free, and visitors can see the well located in the center of the courtyard, a vaulted cistern excavated in the subsoil rock, and the ancient windows and oriel windows with double pointed arches. The courtyard is used for certain cultural events held in this town.
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At this point on the road, the combination of vegetation, tranquility due to the lack of traffic and the views captivate us with the charm of the Sierra de Gredos.
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There are over 30 mountain bike trails around Gilbuena, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. You'll find routes ranging from easy to difficult.
The terrain around Gilbuena is varied, featuring river valleys, open landscapes, and the foothills of nearby mountain ranges. You can expect a mix of open spaces and more sheltered paths, with elevation changes providing diverse riding experiences.
Yes, Gilbuena offers a few easier mountain bike trails. Out of the 30 available routes, 3 are classified as easy, making them suitable for beginners or those looking for a less strenuous ride.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult mountain bike trails around Gilbuena. One notable difficult route is the Valle del Aravalle y Umbrías — circular desde El Barco de Ávila, which explores the Aravalle Valley with significant elevation gain.
The mountain bike trails around Gilbuena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from several reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain and the options available for different ability levels.
Yes, there are several circular mountain bike routes. An example is the Puerto del Tremedal Loop Trail, which covers 12.4 miles (20.0 km) through varied terrain.
While mountain biking, you can explore several nearby attractions. These include historical sites like Valdecorneja Castle and the town of El Barco de Ávila. You might also encounter natural features such as the Tormes Bridge and mountain passes like Puerto del Tremedal.
Yes, the Gilbuena region features mountain passes that can be part of your ride. Notable passes include Puerto del Tremedal and Puerto de Vallejera, offering scenic views and challenging climbs.
Trail durations vary depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, the moderate El Tormes, la Garganta de los Caballeros y el Aravalle — Sierra de Gredos trail typically takes around 2 hours 41 minutes, while the Puerto del Tremedal Loop Trail is often completed in about 1 hour 54 minutes.
Absolutely. The Valdecorneja Castle – Castle of El Barco de Ávila loop from El Barco de Ávila is an excellent example, allowing you to cycle past historical landmarks while enjoying the region's trails.
Elevation gain varies significantly by trail. For instance, the moderate El Tormes, la Garganta de los Caballeros y el Aravalle — Sierra de Gredos route has an elevation gain of approximately 451 meters, while the difficult Valle del Aravalle y Umbrías — circular desde El Barco de Ávila route features a more substantial gain of about 932 meters.


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