Jumilla and Tobarra — circular from Hellín
Jumilla and Tobarra — circular from Hellín
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03:51
91.6km
630m
Road cycling
This moderate 56.9-mile (91.6 km) route from Hellín explores the Jumilla and Tobarra region, with varied terrain and rural views.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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303 m
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37.5 km
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81.4 km
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91.6 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
50.0 km
39.9 km
1.85 km
Surfaces
86.6 km
5.10 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (730 m)
Lowest point (440 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
Based on available information, the specific route identified as "Jumilla y Tobarra — circular desde Hellín" is primarily a challenging mountain bike ride. It features a significant amount of unpaved terrain and paths, making it generally unsuitable for typical road cycling bikes. If you're looking for road cycling, you'll need to find alternative routes in the region that are explicitly designated for paved roads.
The terrain on this route is predominantly unpaved. You will encounter a mix of unpaved roads and paths, with only a small fraction consisting of paved roads and asphalt. This composition is why it's better suited for mountain biking rather than road cycling.
The route passes by several notable features. You can enjoy a View of Hellín at Sunset. It also takes you through the settlement of Jumilla and near Tobarra, which is noted for a religious building. The unpaved mountain bike loop near Hellín is also known for passing by the Castle of Tobarra and the Hermitage Sanctuary of the Incarnation.
Given the rural landscapes and potential for varied weather, spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for cycling in this region. Summers can be very hot, and winters might bring colder temperatures, especially in the hilly sections.
While specific parking details for this exact route are not provided, Hellín, as a starting point, would offer various parking options within the town. Look for public parking areas or consult local maps for suitable spots near the assumed trailhead.
There are no specific restrictions mentioned regarding dogs on this route. However, as it involves rural and potentially unpaved sections, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near agricultural areas, livestock, or other trail users, and to clean up after them.
No permits or entrance fees are generally required to access this route. It primarily uses public roads and paths through rural areas.
Yes, the route intersects with several other trails. You will find sections that overlap with the Camino de Santiago del Azahar (24%), Camino del Altiplano (2%), Transmurciana 25 (1%), Transmurciana 24 (1%), and the Cañada Real de la Mancha a Murcia (1%).
The broader region of Albacete and Murcia offers rural landscapes, often featuring vineyards, agricultural fields, and mountainous or hilly sections. You can expect diverse natural views, historical sites, and charming villages.
The estimated duration for this route is approximately 3 hours and 51 minutes. This is an average time and can vary based on your cycling pace, stops, and the type of bike used.
While the route passes through the settlements of Jumilla and Tobarra, which would offer amenities like cafes and restaurants, specific establishments directly on the route are not detailed. It's advisable to plan your stops in these towns for refreshments.