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No traffic road cycling routes around Santa Ana De Pusa traverse a diverse landscape, characterized by the Pusa River Valley, extensive Mediterranean forests, and vast olive groves. The region lies at the foothills of the Montes de Toledo, offering varied terrain from rolling hills to more challenging climbs. Cyclists can expect to ride on peaceful secondary roads, providing an immersive experience amidst nature. This area provides a mix of fluvial surroundings, agricultural lands, and holm oak forests, making it suitable…
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Road cycling the Parque Nacional de Cabañeros – circular from Los Navalucillos is a difficult 72.5-mile route with 5741 feet of gain.
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89.2km
04:17
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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77.3km
03:50
1,170m
1,170m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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99.0km
04:40
1,330m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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99.6km
05:00
1,550m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Navahermosa is a highly valued destination for those seeking nature, tranquility, and historical heritage. Located in the Montes de Toledo mountains, surrounded by hills and streams, it's ideal for hiking, cultural routes, and rural getaways. Church of San Miguel Arcángel A 16th-century church with Renaissance elements and a 19th-century tower. Its Mudéjar coffered ceiling and altarpieces are particularly noteworthy.
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What to see in Los Navalmorales Church of Our Lady of La Antigua: A 16th-century church with a Baroque altarpiece and an octagonal baptistery. Historic Hermitages: San Sebastián, San Antonio, Virgen de los Remedios, and Santísimo Cristo de la Fuente. Fountain of the Six Spouts: Built in the 17th century and supplied by aquifers. Hermosilla House: Declared a Site of Cultural Interest. Pillory of Justice: A historical symbol in the town square. Huerta del Convento Park: Ideal for strolling and relaxing. Olive Grove Interpretation Center (La Pontezuela Estate): An experience about olive oil and olive culture.
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It's a peaceful village, ideal for rural getaways and getting away from it all. Surrounded by olive groves and Mediterranean forests, it boasts an interesting historical heritage and good connections to Talavera and the Cabañeros National Park.
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Beautiful viewpoint in Navalucillos with a picnic area and spectacular views of Cabañeros National Park.
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San Martín de Pusa was first established in 1357 but with a different name. The current name was established in 1517. In the 1950s its population exceeded 2,000 inhabitants, but currently it is around 600. There are several heritage buildings to see here, including the Town Hall, the Hermitage of the Santísimo Cristo de Valdelpozo and the Parish Church of San Martín Obispo.
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Despite having only about 350 inhabitants, Santa Ana de Pusa undoubtedly stands out for its numerous and original popular festivals. Beginning on January 20 with the Fiesta de los Perros, the celebrations continue at Easter with the Burning of Judas and have their maximum expression in their patron saint festivities dedicated to Santa Ana in the month of July. There is also a festival called El Cristo in mid-September.
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Here you will find a small town of less than 300 inhabitants. Some of the interesting things to see if you visit the area are the Church of Saint Michael the Archangel, the Hermitage of San José Obrero in La Fresneda de la Jara, the Church of San Lorenzo Justiniano in La Fresneda de la Jara and the Hermitage of the Virgin of the Valley.
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Las Hunfrías is a small town of less than 50 inhabitants that sits in a beautiful valley surrounded by mountains. To the south of the town you will find green areas full of oaks, holm oaks, pines and chestnut trees, as well as shrubs such as cistus, broom and ferns.
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The region around Santa Ana de Pusa offers a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll encounter a mix of rolling hills and more challenging climbs, especially as you head towards the Montes de Toledo. Routes often traverse scenic river valleys, extensive olive groves, Mediterranean forests, and *dehesas* (Mediterranean pastures), providing varied and engaging rides.
The routes highlighted in this guide are generally considered challenging, with significant elevation gains, catering to experienced road cyclists. For example, the Montes de Toledo and Cabañeros Park Loop covers over 116 km with nearly 1750 meters of ascent. While the guide focuses on more difficult options, the peaceful secondary roads throughout the Pusa River Valley and surrounding agricultural lands offer potential for less strenuous rides if you plan your own shorter loops.
For those seeking a significant challenge, the Montes de Toledo and Cabañeros Park Loop is the longest route listed, stretching over 116 kilometers. Another substantial option is the Los Navalucillos – Los Navalmorales loop from Los Navalucillos, which is nearly 100 kilometers long with over 1500 meters of climbing.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant. Summer can be quite hot, especially in the middle of the day, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if cycling during those months.
Yes, many of the routes around Santa Ana de Pusa are designed as circular loops. For instance, you can explore the Montes de Toledo – circular to the sierras of Castillazo and Horno from Los Navalucillos, or the Los Navalmorales – Los Navalucillos loop from Los Navalmorales, both offering extensive circular journeys through the landscape.
While focusing on traffic-free roads, your rides may take you near several points of interest. You could pass through charming settlements like Los Navalmorales or San Martín de Pusa, which offer glimpses into local heritage. The Jabonero Dam on the Pusa River is another notable feature, showcasing the region's historical connection to water resources. The Santa Ana de Pusa Town Hall and Church also represent the cultural heart of the main village.
Absolutely. The varied terrain, especially the climbs towards the Montes de Toledo, provides numerous opportunities for panoramic views. Routes that traverse extensive olive groves and higher elevations, such as the San Martín de Pusa – Los Navalmorales loop from Los Navalucillos, often reward cyclists with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding valleys and distant sierras.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Santa Ana de Pusa are characterized by significant elevation gains, making them suitable for cyclists looking for a challenge. For example, the Montes de Toledo and Cabañeros Park Loop features nearly 1750 meters of ascent, while the Los Navalucillos – Los Navalmorales loop from Los Navalucillos includes over 1500 meters of climbing.
Santa Ana de Pusa is ideal for no-traffic road cycling due to its network of peaceful secondary roads that wind through stunning natural landscapes. The region's varied topography, from serene river valleys to the challenging climbs of the Montes de Toledo, combined with minimal vehicle traffic, offers an immersive and tranquil cycling experience amidst holm oak forests, olive groves, and granite outcrops.
The Pusa River carves a scenic path through the landscape, and many local routes will offer glimpses or sections along its course. While not a single dedicated route in this guide, the general area around Santa Ana de Pusa is situated within the Pusa River Valley, meaning you'll often encounter its picturesque features, such as the Jabonero Dam and old watermills, on various rides.


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