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Road cycling routes around Cabañas De Polendos traverse a landscape characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and extensive agricultural plains. The region features a mix of open cultivated fields and areas with ancient holm oak forests and savin junipers. Road cyclists can expect varied terrain, including gentle slopes and sections with more accentuated gradients, suitable for different ability levels. Many routes in the area offer mostly paved surfaces, providing a consistent experience for road bikes.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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39.8km
01:56
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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29.7km
01:26
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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34.0km
01:34
350m
350m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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58.2km
02:29
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.9km
01:14
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Information about the “Acueducto de Segovia” and many more photos can be found in the corresponding hiking highlight at => https://www.komoot.com/de-de/highlight/4225055
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Fantastic construction, it impressed me as much as the first time I saw it as a child.
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The Segovia Aqueduct is an impressive architectural structure that dates back to the 1st century AD. C. and was built by the Romans during the occupation of Hispania. Its main function was to supply water to the city of Segovia, transporting it from the mountains to the urban center. The aqueduct carries the waters of the Fuenfría spring, located in the mountains about 17 kilometers from the city, to the center of Segovia. The water is collected in a cistern called El Caserón and then taken through an ashlar canal to a second tower known as Casa de Aguas. After traveling more than 15 km, you arrive at the city. The Segovia Aqueduct is a heraldic symbol of the city and one of the most impressive works that the Romans left in their vast empire. If you ever have the opportunity to visit, I recommend that you do so. It's really amazing! 😊🏛️
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The Segovia aqueduct, one of the most emblematic architectural symbols of Spain, was used to transport water from the Guadarrama mountain range to the city. It is a true Roman jewel that deserves to be appreciated from all its angles.
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Popularly known as La Granja, the Royal Site of San Ildefonso, declared a Historic Monument, is one of the best examples of the monarchical splendor of the 18th century. It is worth taking a walk around the place and enjoying the palace, gardens and its fountains.
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The royal site of San Ildefonso, popularly known as La Granja, is a Segovian town that has been the summer residence of royalty. Among its main buildings, the fabulous palace, its gardens and, especially, its fountains, which are an attraction in summer, stand out.
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Segovia A walk around Segovia seeing the gorgeous Aqueduct, Cathederal and Alcazar. All are really impressive really. The castle looks like a Disney fairy tale castle and the inside is great. Great views and the displays are superb and there is even a good artillery museum. More gorgeous stuff from Spain. Nice to be surrounded by snow capped peaks too ❤️. The Aqueduct is a particularly fantastic eye catching construction and is the fulcrum of the city really surrounded by bars, cafes, bus stops and shops. Nice to have a free site to visit for a change. World Heritage Site No 7. Old Town of Segovia and its Aqueduct including the Cathedral and Alcazar.
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The large aqueduct, approx. 28 m high and 728 m long, is located directly in the old town of Segovia. With its 118 arches it looks very impressive and is a must see when visiting Segovia.
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There are nearly 40 road cycling routes around Cabañas de Polendos, offering a variety of options for different skill levels. The komoot community has explored these routes over 2000 times, rating them highly.
The region offers diverse terrain, from rolling hills and river valleys to extensive agricultural plains. You'll encounter gentle slopes across cultivated fields, as well as sections with more accentuated gradients for challenging climbs. Many routes feature mostly paved surfaces, ideal for road bikes.
Yes, Cabañas de Polendos offers several routes suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier ride. There are 6 easy routes, characterized by gentle slopes and less demanding terrain, perfect for a leisurely cycling experience.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 7 difficult road cycling routes around Cabañas de Polendos. These routes often feature accentuated gradients and more demanding climbs, providing a rigorous workout amidst scenic landscapes.
The routes often pass through areas rich in history and natural beauty. You can encounter Romanesque churches and hermitages, and enjoy views of the unique fluvial landscapes carved by the Pirón River and Polendos stream. Notable attractions include the Aqueduct of Segovia, which is featured on routes like the Aqueduct of Segovia loop from La Lastrilla, and the Segovia Cathedral.
Beyond cycling, you can explore the region's rich cultural heritage. Visit the Alcázar of Segovia, or discover the Romanesque Segovia Cathedral. The area also features the ruins of the Romanesque hermitage of Agejas and the Centro Artesano Las Caravas, where you can see local artisans at work.
The region's climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. During these seasons, you can enjoy the extensive fields of barley, rye, wheat, and sunflowers, as well as the ancient holm oak forests and riverside ash groves, without the intensity of summer heat.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cabañas de Polendos are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the View of Monte Atalaya loop from Espirdo and the Bernuy de Porreros loop from La Lastrilla, providing convenient options for exploration.
The road cycling routes in Cabañas de Polendos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the historical sights along the way, and the tranquil scenery of the Segovian countryside.
While specific designated cyclist parking areas are not detailed, Cabañas de Polendos and its surrounding villages are rural, and you can typically find parking in or near the starting points of routes, especially in smaller towns or near local amenities. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Public transport options to Cabañas de Polendos are limited due to its rural location. While there might be local bus services connecting to larger towns like Segovia, bringing a road bike on these services might be challenging. Driving to the area is generally the most convenient option for cyclists.
As you cycle through the villages and towns surrounding Cabañas de Polendos, you will find local cafes, bars, and restaurants where you can stop for refreshments. These establishments offer a chance to experience local hospitality and refuel during your ride.


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