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No traffic touring cycling routes in Serrania De Cuenca traverse a diverse and rugged natural landscape, characterized by impressive karst formations, deep river gorges, and vast pine forests. Erosion has sculpted the limestone into distinctive geological features, such as the unique rock formations of Los Callejones de Las Majadas. Cyclists can navigate through winding river valleys and elevated plateaus, enjoying views of areas like the Sierra de Valdemeca and the dramatic Júcar and Huécar gorges. The region offers extensive trails…
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Explore the Parque Natural de la Serranía de Cuenca on this moderate 18.9-mile gravel cycling route, featuring unique rock formations at Las
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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One of the most impressive viewpoints in the area.
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Former public washhouse in Huerta del Marquesado. Everything about our drinking water, especially access to clean drinking water, is explained in great detail.
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Sculpture commemorating the victims of the plane crash on April 29, 1959. An Iberia Douglas DC-3 aircraft flying from Barcelona to Madrid deviated from its route due to a storm and crashed into the Pico del Telégrafo (peak of Collado Bajo) between the towns of Valdemeca and Huerta del Marquesado. On this flight, along with the 27 other people traveling on the plane, Spanish gymnast Joaquín Blume lost his life. He was one of Spain's most popular athletes of his time, world champion in 1957 and winner of several consecutive Spanish championships. His wife also died. The rescue of the victims proved extremely difficult. It was snowing when the first people arrived at the scene, some reforestation workers. During the lengthy operation to recover the bodies, it snowed intermittently throughout the night and into the next day. Chronicles describe Dantesque scenes, as almost all of the victims of the accident were scattered over a vast and completely forested area. The notoriety of the prominent victim, Joaquín Blume, made it impossible for the Franco dictatorship to cover up the accident. An interesting fact surrounding this event is that a certain Antonio Fraguas de Pablo (1942–2018) missed the plane, fortunately for him and for us. The then 17-year-old later became very famous as a Spanish graphic humorist/cartoonist under the pen name Forges. He was awarded the Gold Medal for Merit to His Work in 2007, the Gold Medal for Merit to Fine Arts in 2011, and the Ondas Mediterráneas Award in 2011. www.forges.com
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The Callejones de Las Majadas are a spectacular natural setting located in the municipality of Las Majadas, in the province of Cuenca, within the Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park. It is a karst formation composed of Upper Cretaceous dolomites, where erosion by water, ice, and wind has sculpted the limestone rock, creating a labyrinth of narrow passages, natural arches, monoliths, and stone bridges.
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The Callejones de Las Majadas are a natural site in Las Majadas, province of Cuenca (Spain), where the erosion of the Cretaceous limestone rocks produced curious shapes such as passages, arches, monoliths or bridges, creating a landscape similar to that of the Enchanted City, although smaller in size and surface area. These large rocks, shaped over the years by the erosion of wind and water, form a real labyrinth inside.
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The Palancares Forest Trail is a fascinating route in the Serranía de Cuenca, ideal for nature and hiking lovers. This trail takes you through spectacular scenery, including the famous Torcas de los Palancares and Tierra Muerta.🚵🌄😎🚴🚶♀️
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The Fuente del Arenazo recreational area is located in the Serranía de Cuenca natural park, near the forest road that connects Uña with Buenache de la Sierra. This place is ideal for enjoying a day outdoors, surrounded by nature.😎🚵🚴🚶♀️
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There are over 20 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes in Serrania de Cuenca, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes are predominantly moderate to difficult, ensuring a challenging yet rewarding experience away from vehicle traffic.
The no-traffic routes in Serrania de Cuenca traverse a diverse and rugged landscape. You'll encounter impressive karst formations, deep river gorges, and vast pine forests. The terrain often includes winding river valleys and elevated plateaus, with routes like the Los Callejones de Las Majadas Loop showcasing unique limestone rock formations.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Serrania de Cuenca are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Los Callejones de Las Majadas Loop and the View of the Laguna de Uña – Uña Lagoon loop from Uña, which offer scenic round trips through the region's natural beauty.
Serrania de Cuenca's no-traffic routes pass by numerous natural highlights. You can cycle past the whimsical rock formations of the Enchanted City, enjoy panoramic views from the Ventano del Diablo, or visit the picturesque Uña Lagoon. The region is also known for the dramatic Júcar and Huécar gorges and the unique The Callejones of Las Majadas.
Absolutely. Serrania de Cuenca offers several difficult no-traffic touring cycling routes for experienced riders. For instance, the Puntal de la Tola Viewpoint – View of the Júcar River Canyon loop from Los Callejones de las Majadas is a challenging 46.7 km route with significant elevation gain, providing stunning views and a demanding ride.
The best time for touring cycling in Serrania de Cuenca is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with less extreme temperatures than the hot summer months or colder winter. This allows for comfortable riding and optimal enjoyment of the natural landscapes.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Serrania de Cuenca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's stunning natural beauty, the tranquility of cycling away from cars, and the diverse landscapes ranging from dramatic gorges to unique rock formations. The sense of adventure and immersion in nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, several routes provide beautiful views of the region's aquatic landscapes. The View of the Laguna de Uña – Uña Lagoon loop from Uña specifically highlights the picturesque Uña Lagoon. The broader region also features the Uña Reservoir, offering scenic vistas along its shores.
Yes, approximately half of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in Serrania de Cuenca are classified as moderate. These routes offer a good balance of challenge and accessibility. An example is the Los Callejones de Las Majadas Loop, which is a moderate 30.5 km ride through unique geological formations.
Yes, the Júcar River canyon is a prominent feature of the region and is accessible via several routes. The Puntal de la Tola Viewpoint – View of the Júcar River Canyon loop from Los Callejones de las Majadas offers spectacular views over the Júcar canyon, providing a challenging and scenic experience for touring cyclists.
Serrania de Cuenca is rich in wildlife, especially within its vast forests and natural parks like El Hosquillo. While cycling on no-traffic routes, you might spot various bird species, deer, wild boar, and other local fauna. The quiet nature of these routes increases your chances of observing animals in their natural habitat.


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