Sierra de las Quilamas Loop from Miranda del Castañar
Sierra de las Quilamas Loop from Miranda del Castañar
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03:34
67.5km
1,260m
Road cycling
This difficult 41.9-mile road cycling route circles the Sierras de Tamames y Quilamas, starting from Miranda del Castañar.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque Natural de las Batuecas y Sierra de Francia
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8.31 km
Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass
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36.9 km
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49.5 km
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67.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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67.5 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
63.2 km
4.27 km
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Elevation
Highest point (1,220 m)
Lowest point (510 m)
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This route is classified as a "difficult road route" requiring "very good fitness." You should expect significant climbs and mountainous terrain throughout the Sierra de Francia. While mostly paved, some very challenging segments in mountainous areas might be unpaved or difficult, potentially requiring you to push your bike.
The route primarily traverses the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Francia and Quilamas. You will encounter considerable climbs and descents on paved surfaces. Be prepared for stunning natural landscapes and charming traditional villages. Some challenging segments in mountainous areas might feature unpaved sections.
You'll pass through several notable locations. Highlights include the Ascent to Puerto de Valero, a small lagoon in Navarredonda de la Rinconada, and the charming settlement of Cilleros de la Bastida. The starting point, Miranda del Castañar, is itself a highlight, recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of Spain" and a "Historic-Artistic Site."
The route starts and ends in Miranda del Castañar. As a popular starting point for exploring the region, you should be able to find parking within or near the village. It's advisable to arrive early, especially during peak seasons, to secure a convenient spot.
The Sierra de Francia region offers beautiful cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, so starting early in the day is recommended. Always check the seasonal weather for Miranda del Castañar before your trip.
No specific permits or entrance fees are generally required for cycling on public roads and trails within the Espacio Natural de Las Quilamas. However, always respect local regulations, private property, and any signage you encounter regarding access or conservation efforts.
No, this route is classified as "difficult" and requires "very good fitness." It is not suitable for beginners due to its significant distance, elevation gain, and challenging mountainous terrain. Experienced road cyclists looking for a demanding ride will find it more appropriate.
Yes, while primarily a road cycling route, it does briefly intersect with several local paths. You may encounter sections that overlap with the Camino de los Prodigios, Camino de los Rodales, Camino Fuente del Médico, Camino del Chapatal, and various other local 'Caminos' and 'Calles' as you pass through villages and rural areas.
The route passes through several charming villages, including Miranda del Castañar and Cilleros de la Bastida. These settlements typically offer opportunities for resupply, such as small shops, cafes, or restaurants where you can refuel and take a break. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches between villages.
This is a road cycling route, and while dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, bringing a dog on a demanding 67 km road cycling trip is not practical or safe for most pets. If you plan to visit the area with a dog, consider shorter, more suitable walking trails rather than this specific cycling route.
Miranda del Castañar is a significant highlight in itself. It's recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages of Spain" and has been declared a "Historic-Artistic Site." Starting here allows you to immerse yourself in its distinctive mountain architecture, featuring stone, wood, and adobe, adorned with flower-filled balconies and heraldic details, before embarking on your ride through the natural beauty of the Sierras.