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No traffic road cycling routes around Arroyomolinos De La Vera are characterized by the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Gredos foothills, featuring varied landscapes with significant elevation changes. The region is rich in natural water features, including numerous gorges and rivers that have shaped the environment. Cyclists will encounter extensive forests of oaks and chestnut trees, alongside orchards growing cherries, figs, and olives, providing diverse scenery throughout the seasons.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
42
riders
41.6km
02:22
960m
960m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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32
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49.7km
02:55
1,060m
1,060m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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22
riders
54.9km
03:16
1,410m
1,410m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
15
riders
158km
09:09
3,640m
3,640m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
17
riders
85.2km
04:59
1,930m
1,930m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Excellent views of the Jerte Valley. The road is narrow but in very good condition. You reach the sign from the Garganta la Olla mountain pass, which is about 15 km long, with an average elevation gain of 800 m at a 5% gradient. This slope is very easy to walk, with beautiful stretches through trees and very little traffic.
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17 kilometers of mountain pass (on both sides, Ambroz Valley from Hervás or Jerte Valley from Cabezuela del Valle). From Cabezuela del Valle, the first 12 kilometers average an average gradient of 7%, with some 10% gradients, and from the 12th kilometer onward, there are some rest stops with wonderful views. This side has a gradient of approximately 900 meters, up to 1,430 meters.
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Beautiful port between the Ambroz Valley and the Jerte Valley with a constant slope of about 6%
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Jaraíz de la Vera in the La Vera region, northeast of the province of Cáceres with incredible views of the Sierra de Gredos.
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The historic monastery on the outskirts of the town of Cuacos de Yuste is the last resting place of Emperor Charles V. The Monastery of Yuste was originally built in 1407 and was rebuilt and expanded over the centuries.
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The ascent from the town of Garganta la Olla is tough. Long 13.36 km with an average slope of 5.2%, you gain almost 700 m to reach the pass at 1,285 meters above sea level before descending towards Piornal. Beautiful views of the mountain peaks and valleys of Jerte.
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A beautiful mountain town of Garganta la Ollа in the foothills of the Sierra de Tormantos, dominated by the Sierra de Gredos at 1400 meters above sea level.
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A charming mountain town located at 1,150 meters above sea level that has an incredible view over the Jerte valley.
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There are 16 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Arroyomolinos De La Vera. These routes offer a range of challenges, with 10 considered moderate and 6 rated as difficult, providing options for various fitness levels.
The routes in Arroyomolinos De La Vera are situated at the foot of the Sierra de Gredos, offering a diverse landscape. You'll encounter varied terrain, from challenging ascents in the mountains to scenic valleys with orchards and forests. The region is known for its abundance of water features, including gorges and natural pools, which add to the scenic beauty.
Yes, many of the routes are circular, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, you could try the challenging route Jaraíz de la Vera from Garganta la Olla — circular of the Mojón Blanco, which covers over 41 km with significant elevation gain.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can find impressive waterfalls like Caozo Waterfall and Garganta de Marta. There are also tranquil spots like the Natural pools of Valdastillas and the serene Lake Alonso Vega. Elevated points like the Plaza de la Atalaya offer panoramic views of the Garganta de la Desesperada valley.
Absolutely. The region is dotted with charming villages and historical sites. A notable stop is the Monastery of Yuste. You can also explore picturesque villages like Garganta la Olla, which offer a glimpse into traditional life and architecture.
The region's landscape, with its orchards of cherries, figs, and olives, alongside extensive forests, creates vibrant scenery throughout the seasons. Spring offers the beauty of cherry blossoms, while the natural pools provide refreshing breaks during warmer months. The varied terrain means cycling is enjoyable for much of the year, though challenging mountain sections are best avoided in extreme winter conditions.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.33 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging ascents, stunning vistas from the Sierra de Gredos, and the peaceful, traffic-free nature of the routes. The combination of natural beauty, varied terrain, and cultural interest makes for a rewarding cycling experience.
Yes, the region offers several difficult routes with significant elevation gains. For instance, the Piornal Pass – Honduras Pass loop from Jaraíz de la Vera is a demanding ride covering over 157 km with more than 3,600 meters of ascent. Another challenging option is the Puerto de Piornal (1,285 m) – Garganta la Olla loop from Valdastillas, featuring over 1,400 meters of climbing.
Many routes in the area utilize the southern slopes of the Sierra de Gredos. These sections offer challenging climbs and breathtaking views, often referred to as the 'Extremadura Pyrenees' due to their altitude and granite crests. The Piornal Pass is a prominent feature in several of these mountain routes.
For additional insights into the beautiful La Vera region, including its natural attractions and cultural heritage, you can visit visit-western-spain.com. This can help you plan your trip to complement your cycling adventures.
The duration varies significantly depending on the route's length and difficulty. For example, a challenging route like the Piornal Pass – Puerto de Piornal (1,285 m) loop from Garganta la Olla, which is over 85 km long, can take around 5 hours to complete, while shorter routes will be quicker.


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