Tour of La Mancha's Windmill Towns
Tour of La Mancha's Windmill Towns
05:45
145km
520m
Road cycling
Cycle 90.3 miles through La Mancha's plains, vineyards, and iconic windmills on this difficult route from Argamasilla de Alba.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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859 m
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40.2 km
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58.2 km
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80.9 km
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105 km
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111 km
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135 km
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145 km
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115 km
27.3 km
3.17 km
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142 km
3.17 km
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Highest point (880 m)
Lowest point (620 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This racebike tour, covering approximately 145 km, is estimated to take around 5 hours and 45 minutes of active cycling time. However, this duration can vary based on your fitness level, speed, and the time you spend enjoying the sights along the way.
Komoot rates this route as difficult. While much of the terrain in the La Mancha region is generally flat or gently undulating, the significant distance of 145 km and the total elevation gain of over 500 meters make it a challenging ride requiring good physical fitness and endurance.
You will primarily ride on firmly paved roads, which are generally well-maintained for road bikes. The landscape features vast plains, vineyards, olive groves, and agricultural fields, characteristic of Castilla-La Mancha. While mostly flat, there are gentle inclines contributing to the overall elevation gain.
The route offers a rich cultural and scenic experience. You'll pass through charming towns like Herencia and Pedro Muñoz, and can explore landmarks such as the Pósito de La Tercia, the Herencia TV Transmitter and Viewpoint, the iconic Windmills of San Antón Hill, and the Stone Bridge over the Záncara River. In Tomelloso, you can visit the Tomelloso Town Center Landmarks.
This is a long-distance racebike tour primarily on public roads. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, the nature of this route makes it unsuitable for cycling with a dog. It's best to leave your canine companion at home for this particular adventure.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this route. It primarily uses public roads and paths through the region of Castilla-La Mancha.
The best time to cycle in Castilla-La Mancha is typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these seasons, temperatures are milder and more pleasant for long-distance cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
Argamasilla de Alba, as a starting point, offers various public parking options within the town. Look for designated parking areas near the town center or residential streets where parking is permitted. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a convenient spot.
Yes, this route briefly intersects with several other paths. You'll encounter short sections of the Camino Natural de los Humedales de la Mancha, the Ruta de los Bombos, and the Camino Natural del Guadiana, among others. These intersections are generally minor and do not significantly alter the primary racebike route.
Yes, the route passes through several towns including Argamasilla de Alba, Herencia, Pedro Muñoz, and Tomelloso. These towns offer various options for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation where you can refuel and rest. It's a good idea to plan your stops in advance, especially for longer breaks or overnight stays.
Prepare for a quintessential La Mancha experience. The route offers expansive views of vast plains, extensive vineyards, and olive groves. You'll also encounter the iconic windmills that dot the skyline, famously associated with Don Quixote, providing a unique literary and historical backdrop to your ride.