San Pablo de los Montes and El Robledillo Pass Loop
San Pablo de los Montes and El Robledillo Pass Loop
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riders
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54.2km
690m
Road cycling
This moderate 33.7-mile road cycling route in the Montes de Toledo offers scenic views and a good challenge with 2270 feet of elevation gain
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Bus stop
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16.8 km
Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass
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25.8 km
Highlight • Historical Site
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36.9 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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54.2 km
End point
Bus stop
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
37.0 km
16.9 km
354 m
Surfaces
39.8 km
14.5 km
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The town of San Pablo de los Montes serves as a convenient gateway to the Sierra de San Pablo and the Montes de Toledo. You can typically find parking within the town itself, which is a good starting point for this circular route.
While the Montes de Toledo region is natural, this specific route is designed for racebiking on roads. Bringing a dog along for a racebike tour of this distance and duration is generally not recommended for their safety or comfort, or for the cyclist's. If you plan to stop and explore on foot, always check local regulations regarding dogs in natural areas.
The Montes de Toledo region generally offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, providing pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, so early morning rides are advisable if cycling during those months. Winters are typically mild but can have cooler temperatures.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public roads within the Montes de Toledo region, including this route. You are free to enjoy the natural environment and well-maintained roads.
This route in the Montes de Toledo features varied terrain with numerous climbs, characteristic of the region. While the roads are generally well-maintained, expect significant elevation gains. The route is classified as 'moderate' difficulty, indicating a good level of fitness is required to comfortably tackle the ascents and descents.
Along this route, you'll encounter several notable points of interest. These include the Robledillo Pass, which offers scenic views. You'll also pass by the Fiesta de la Vaca in San Pablo de los Montes (a historical site), and the Parish Church of San Pedro Apóstol, Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with official trails such as [CIMA TO03] El Robledillo (Baños de la Guarra) * Retuerta de Bullaque, [CIMA TO03] El Robledillo (Baños de la Guarra) * San Pablo de los Montes, Ruta de los Molinos, and various sections of the Cañada Real Galiana, Cañada Real Riojana, and Cordel Segoviano.
The towns along and near the route, such as San Pablo de los Montes and Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, offer various services. You can find local cafes, pubs, and accommodation options suitable for cyclists looking to refuel or stay overnight.
The Robledillo Pass is one of the distinct ascents you'll encounter. The Montes de Toledo region is known for its climbs, which average about 6.2 kilometers in length with an average total ascent of 267 meters. Expect a challenging but rewarding climb that contributes to the route's 'moderate' difficulty rating.
Public transport options to San Pablo de los Montes are limited, and policies regarding bicycles can vary. It's advisable to check with specific bus operators for their rules on transporting bikes before planning your journey. Driving to the starting point is often the most straightforward option for cyclists.
Given its 'moderate' difficulty, approximately 54 km distance, and nearly 700 meters of elevation gain, this route is best suited for road cyclists with at least an intermediate level of fitness. Beginners might find the climbs challenging. However, if you're a beginner looking for a significant challenge and are prepared for the effort, it could be a rewarding experience.