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Gravel biking around Viveros offers diverse terrain, ranging from unpaved rural tracks to narrower trails. The region features hilly landscapes with gravel paths, often incorporating unique elements like viaducts and tunnels. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse agricultural plains and mountainous areas, providing varied experiences. This area is well-suited for those seeking no traffic gravel bike trails with a mix of surfaces.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Although the tunnels are illuminated, it is advisable to bring a light.
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The Viaduct on the Sierra de Alcaraz Greenway is part of a spectacular route that follows the old, unfinished Baeza-Utiel railway line. This greenway, ideal for hiking and cycling, stretches from Albacete to the town of Alcaraz, passing through a wide variety of landscapes, from agricultural plains to mountainous areas.
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One of the most beautiful Via Verdes 👍
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Beautiful cycling tunnels that go through the mountains. You drive into the darkness of the tunnels and suddenly one by one the lights come on in the tunnels. A wonderful experience to experience.
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There are several viaducts that you will find on the greenway, but this one in particular stands out for the radical change of landscape when crossing it. You enter a more rugged and colorful terrain with the mountains and Alcaraz in the background.
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There are some tunnels on the Via Verde, such as B. the Tunnel del Castilico de Alcaraz
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Great bridges and tunnels on the Via Verde de la Alcaraz.
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This guide highlights three distinct no-traffic gravel bike routes around Viveros, offering a range of distances and challenges for your adventure.
The Viveros region, particularly in Spain, offers diverse terrain for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of well-maintained unpaved rural tracks, natural trails, and sometimes stony sections. Routes often feature varied landscapes, including hilly areas and sections along old railway lines converted into greenways, ensuring a dynamic and engaging ride.
Yes, several interesting features can be found along the routes. You can pass through unique structures like the Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel and other tunnels. You'll also cross impressive structures such as the Viaduct on the Via Verde de la Sierra de Alcaraz and the Viaduct to Alcaraz. The old Robledo Station, often repurposed, also serves as a historical point of interest.
The routes in this guide range from moderate to difficult. For example, the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from Robledo is rated moderate, while the longer Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel – Tunnels loop from El Cubillo and Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from El Cubillo are considered difficult due to their length and elevation gain.
Yes, all three routes featured in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. This includes the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from Robledo, the Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel – Tunnels loop from El Cubillo, and the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from El Cubillo.
The longest route featured is the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from El Cubillo, which spans approximately 83.4 kilometers (51.8 miles) with significant elevation gain.
The shortest route in this guide is the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from Robledo, covering about 35.2 kilometers (21.9 miles) with a moderate elevation profile.
Yes, the routes offer flexibility in starting points. For instance, you can begin your adventure from El Cubillo for routes like the Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel – Tunnels loop or the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop. Alternatively, the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop can be started from Robledo.
The elevation gains vary significantly across the routes. The moderate Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from Robledo has an ascent of around 408 meters. For a more challenging climb, the Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel – Tunnels loop from El Cubillo features about 631 meters of ascent, while the longest route, the Tunnels – Castilico de Alcaraz Tunnel loop from El Cubillo, involves a substantial 1355 meters of climbing.
Viveros, particularly in Spain, is ideal for no-traffic gravel biking due to its extensive network of unpaved rural tracks and converted greenways. These routes often follow old railway lines, ensuring minimal to no vehicle traffic. The region's diverse landscapes, historical features like viaducts and tunnels, and natural beauty provide a rich and immersive cycling experience away from busy roads.


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