Tembleque and La Mancha Towns Loop
Tembleque and La Mancha Towns Loop
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74.1km
450m
Cycling
This difficult 46.0-mile (74.1 km) touring cycling route from Tembleque offers challenging terrain and scenic views across the Ocaña Plateau
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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210 m
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36.6 km
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55.1 km
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55.6 km
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56.9 km
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67.1 km
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74.1 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
51.1 km
16.6 km
6.14 km
314 m
Surfaces
50.5 km
13.1 km
10.5 km
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Elevation
Highest point (720 m)
Lowest point (550 m)
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This challenging touring bicycle route is approximately 74.1 kilometers long and typically takes around 6 hours and 10 minutes to complete. Keep in mind that this is an expert-level route, and your actual duration may vary based on your fitness level and stops.
No, this route is classified as an expert-level bike ride and requires a high level of fitness. Some sections may even require you to dismount and push your bicycle due to challenging terrain. It is not recommended for beginners.
The route is a circular one starting and ending in Tembleque. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would typically look for parking options within Tembleque to begin your ride.
You can expect varied and potentially demanding terrain. While specific surface breakdowns are not detailed, the need to push your bike in some sections implies the presence of unpaved, possibly steep, or technical sections. The route traverses the Ocaña Plateau, featuring valleys and 'barrancos' (ravines).
The route offers scenic views of the Ocaña Plateau in Castilla-La Mancha, known for its agricultural landscapes. You'll see traditional crops like pistachio, almond, and olive groves, along with natural springs and geological features of valleys and ravines. The town of La Guardia is even referred to as the 'Balcony or Gate of La Mancha', suggesting panoramic views.
Along the route, you'll pass several interesting spots. These include the historic Plaza Mayor of Tembleque, the unique Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Cabañas de Yepes, and the Casa de los Jaenes. You'll also get Views of the La Guardia landscape and see traditional Windmills.
Given the demanding nature of the route and the climate of Castilla-La Mancha, spring and autumn are generally the most favorable seasons for cycling. Summers can be very hot, and winters may bring colder temperatures, making these shoulder seasons ideal for a more comfortable experience.
Yes, this route intersects with several other official trails. You'll find sections that overlap with the Camino del Presado, Camino Norte de la Laguna-La Guardia, Colada de la Mancha, and the Camino de Santiago del Sureste, among others.
While specific regulations for dogs on this particular route are not detailed, it's generally advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in agricultural areas or near towns, to ensure their safety and respect local practices. Given the route's difficulty, consider if it's suitable for your dog's fitness level.
No, there is no mention of any specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route. It appears to be freely accessible.
The route passes through several towns including Tembleque, Cabañas de Yepes, Dosbarrios, La Guardia, and El Romeral. These towns are likely to offer opportunities for refreshments, cafes, and other basic services for cyclists, though specific establishments are not detailed.