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No traffic touring cycling routes around Embalse de El Burguillo are set against the backdrop of the Sierra de Gredos mountains, offering varied topography for cyclists. The region features a mix of hills, valleys, pine forests, and oak groves. The Alberche River feeds the reservoir, carving through natural straits and providing expansive vistas. Valle de Iruelas Natural Park, a protected area, contributes to the unique natural environment with abundant vegetation and clear waters.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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12
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44.7km
03:35
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.3km
01:58
420m
420m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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38.0km
03:43
720m
720m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.0km
02:05
530m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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54.9km
03:35
690m
690m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful road alongside the reservoir, very quiet. It has no paved exit.
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Beautiful stone bridge over the Alberche River as it passes through Navaluenga.
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The Alberche River is one of the tributaries of the Tagus, and runs through the communities of Castilla y León, Madrid, and Castilla - La Mancha. It is born on the southern slope of the Villafranca mountain range, in the Central system. It is a river with a shallow flow, like all the rivers that originate from the southern slope of the Central system. It serves as a border between the Gredos and Guadarrama mountain ranges.
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It is clean and cared for. Please keep it that way, it depends on everyone.
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Old bridge that crosses the river and that lets us go from the center of Navaluenga to the other side of the bank. The surrounding area is also beautiful.
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The Alberche river passes through this natural strait that ends with what is called the Burguillo Reservoir. It's worth going a few more meters to see the views of the meanders that the river itself offers.
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Running and retracing the Río Alberche and from the town of Navaluenga there appears this valley that on the south side we find the Sierra de Gredos and to the north, the Sierra de Panamera that offers this green and wide valley.
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Following the Río Alberche and from the town of Navaluenga, this valley appears, on the south side we find the Sierra de Gredos and to the north, the Sierra de Panamera that offers this green and wide valley.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Embalse de El Burguillo listed on komoot. These routes offer a variety of distances and difficulty levels, ensuring there's something for every cyclist looking to explore the region's natural beauty away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, while many routes offer a challenge, there are options suitable for beginners or those seeking a more relaxed ride. The region around Embalse de El Burguillo features easily-accessible paths, particularly in areas like the Navaluenga Valley, which are suitable for all skill levels. These routes often provide gentle rides with beautiful scenery.
The terrain around Embalse de El Burguillo is quite varied. You'll encounter a mix of hills and valleys, with routes winding through pine forests (pinares) and oak groves (encinares). Some paths offer expansive views along the Alberche River, while others might lead you through the more protected areas of the Valle de Iruelas Natural Park. Expect a diverse landscape that keeps your ride interesting.
The routes offer stunning views of the reservoir itself, the majestic Sierra de Gredos mountains, and the Alberche River. You can also explore the El Burguillo Reservoir and the Embalse del Burguillo. For a unique natural experience, some routes pass near the 'magic forest' of Castañar del Tiemblo, known for its ancient chestnut trees within the Valle de Iruelas Natural Park.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a test of endurance, routes like the El Burguillo Reservoir – Burguillo Reservoir loop from Recepción offer significant elevation gains. Another demanding option is the Arrejondo Stream – El Berraco loop from Solana de las Viñas, which features over 670 meters of ascent. These routes provide rewarding views from higher elevations.
The region is generally pleasant for cycling during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when temperatures are milder and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summers can be hot, especially in July and August, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if visiting during these months. Winters are cooler but often offer clear, crisp days for cycling.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Embalse de El Burguillo are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Bike loop from Las Cruceras and the Castañar del Tiemblo – Shelter loop from El Tiemblo. These loops are ideal for exploring different facets of the landscape without needing return transport.
Yes, various villages and access points around Embalse de El Burguillo offer parking facilities. For example, starting points like Recepción, Las Cruceras, Solana de las Viñas, and El Tiemblo, which are common for komoot routes, typically have designated areas where you can park your vehicle before beginning your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views of the reservoir and the Sierra de Gredos, the varied terrain that keeps rides engaging, and the peaceful, traffic-free environment that allows for an immersive outdoor experience. The blend of challenging climbs and gentle paths also receives positive feedback.
Yes, Embalse de El Burguillo is a hub for various water sports. After your ride, you can enjoy activities such as swimming, canoeing, paddle surfing, sailing, and water-skiing. The Valle de Iruelas Natural Park, which some routes traverse, boasts fine sandy beaches and clear waters, making it an excellent spot for a refreshing dip.
While the routes themselves are designed to be traffic-free, many pass through or near charming villages such as Navaluenga and El Tiemblo. These towns offer opportunities to stop for refreshments, grab a coffee, or enjoy a meal at local cafes and restaurants, allowing you to refuel and experience the local culture.
Yes, there are routes that are well-suited for families, particularly those seeking easier, flatter paths. The 'Valle Navaluenga to the Embalse del Burguillo circular by the Río Alberche' and the 'Navaluenga Valley loop' are examples of routes with easily-accessible paths and gentle gradients, making them enjoyable for cyclists of all ages and skill levels.


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