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Road cycling around Valdesotos offers diverse terrain within the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara region of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. The area features a landscape characterized by significant elevation changes, providing challenging climbs and descents. Riders can expect routes that traverse mountainous scenery and pass through picturesque villages, including the distinctive Black Architecture villages. The region's natural features contribute to varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 31, 2026
5.0
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29
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108km
06:11
2,270m
2,270m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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151km
08:10
2,870m
2,870m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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21
riders
43.6km
02:18
820m
820m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
37
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119km
06:32
2,520m
2,520m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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35.6km
01:56
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, in Tamajón (Guadalajara), stands atop a small hill to the north of the town center, at an altitude of approximately 1,097 meters, within the Diocese of Sigüenza-Guadalajara. It was built in the 13th century in the Romanesque style, with significant renovations in the 16th century that introduced Renaissance influences. In the 12th century, the area belonged to the Common Lands of the Town and Territory of Atienza; in the 15th century, it passed to the Mendoza family.
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The Castle and Walls of Buitrago del Lozoya, one of the most important medieval sites in the Community of Madrid: The town has pre-Roman roots and was mentioned by Livy as a Celtiberian fortress (Litabrum). Muslim Fortification: Between the 8th and 11th centuries, the Muslims built the wall to protect the territory. Reconquest: Alfonso VI conquered it in 1085, and it passed into Christian hands. Current Castle: Built in the 15th century by the Mendoza family, during the reign of John II of Castile. Historical Uses: Noble residence, defensive stronghold, and setting for events such as the imprisonment of Juana la Beltraneja.
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Place between Segovia and Guadalajara that is the starting point for many routes.
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The Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Tamajón, Guadalajara, is a beautiful example of 13th-century Romanesque architecture, with Renaissance reforms in the 16th century. Located on a small hill to the north of the town, this church stands out for its impressive façade and its rich history. The temple has a rectangular floor plan with three sections and three naves, with a flat chancel and a porticoed gallery on the south façade. Inside, you can admire mural paintings from different periods and Baroque and Gothic altarpieces that decorate the main altar and the side chapels.
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Beautiful Romanesque church with porticoed atrium.
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A place of prayer and also for recreation and rest, it is a good place to start or end routes.
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Eroded rocks with shapes of great beauty.
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The Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Los Enebrales, in addition to its important religious connotation, is a recreation area with a large number of possible walks through its Prehistoric Caves and Shelters, as well as its "Enchanted City" Rocks, in some of which practice roof climbing teaching and training. It has a very large parking lot and trees and shades for the summer. Tamajón, the nearby town, in addition to being very beautiful and with a Romanesque Church, has good hospitality.
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Road cycling around Valdesotos is characterized by mountainous terrain within the Sierra Norte de Guadalajara region. You can expect significant elevation changes, offering both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The routes often traverse scenic mountain landscapes and pass through picturesque villages.
While many routes in Valdesotos feature significant elevation gains and are rated as difficult, there are also moderate options available. For example, the Black Architecture Villages Loop is a moderate 27.1-mile route that provides a less strenuous experience while still showcasing the region's unique character.
The region offers several scenic routes. The Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve Loop takes you through a protected natural area with stunning mountain views. Another option is the Port of La Puebla and Atazar Reservoir — circular via Somosierra, which offers extensive riding through mountainous terrain and past significant water bodies.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. The Black Architecture Villages Loop is a popular circular route. Additionally, the Port of La Puebla and Atazar Reservoir — circular via Somosierra also offers a comprehensive loop experience through the region's mountains.
The region is known for its distinctive 'Black Architecture villages,' which you can explore on routes like the Black Architecture Villages Loop. Beyond the routes, you might consider visiting nearby settlements such as Roblelacasa or Campillo de Ranas, which are part of the local charm.
The routes often provide views of the Jarama river valley and traverse areas like the Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve, offering natural beauty. You can also find natural monuments such as the Enchanted City of Tamajón or the Hoces del Jarama (gorge) in the wider area, which might be accessible from some routes.
The road cycling routes around Valdesotos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging yet rewarding mountainous terrain and the opportunity to experience the unique Black Architecture villages.
Given the mountainous terrain, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling in Valdesotos, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder weather and potential for snow at higher elevations, which could impact route accessibility and conditions.
Yes, Valdesotos is well-suited for experienced riders seeking a challenge. Routes like the Puerto de la Quesera – Campillejo loop from Tamajón and the Hermitage of Los Enebrales – Campillejo loop from Tamajón are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and longer distances, perfect for those looking for demanding rides.
There are 6 documented road cycling routes around Valdesotos, offering a variety of experiences from moderate to difficult, all within the scenic Sierra Norte de Guadalajara region.
While not directly on the cycling routes, the wider area around Valdesotos features interesting geological formations. You can find highlights such as the Prehistoric Cave of Los Torrejones and the Cueva de La Mierla, which might be worth exploring off the bike.


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