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Montes de Toledo Circuit

Hard

14

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Montes de Toledo Circuit

05:11

122km

970m

Road cycling

This difficult 75.8-mile road cycling route from Los Yébenes to the Embalse de Torre de Abraham offers stunning views and a challenging ride

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.06 km

Torre de Abraham Reservoir Viewpoint

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Viewpoint of the Pantano de la Torre de Abraham, beautiful views of it.

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48.7 km

San Huberto Arch, Los Yébenes

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The Arch of San Huberto in Los Yébenes appears to be related to the Chapel of San Huberto, mentioned in local publications as part of the celebrations of the patron saint of hunters.

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72.3 km

Puerto del Comendador

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Mountain pass located in the old middle of the Sierra del Robledo y Fuenteblanca. Beautiful quiet road in the middle of lush forests south of Los Yébenes.

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91.1 km

Los Cortijos sits in the valley on the north side of the Sierra de los Montes de Toledo on the CR-713 road. The town is surrounded by mountains with incredible views.

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121 km

Torre de Abraham Reservoir

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It is considered a natural and tourist gem in Castilla-La Mancha. It stands out for its spectacular landscape, tranquility, and biodiversity. Ideal for photography, hiking, fishing, and water sports. Visitors …

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122 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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89.1 km

32.8 km

216 m

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122 km

224 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is this road cycling route?

This circular route is classified as difficult, covering approximately 122 km with nearly 970 meters of elevation gain. It requires good to very good fitness, similar to other challenging road rides in the Montes de Toledo region. While some sections are well-paved, be prepared for varied terrain.

What are the road conditions and terrain like on this route?

The route primarily features paved surfaces suitable for road cycling, especially in the broader Toledo region. However, some segments, particularly closer to the Torre de Abraham Reservoir, might include unpaved sections. The region is generally known for roads in good condition with little traffic, offering a peaceful cycling experience.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

You'll encounter several notable highlights, including the stunning Torre de Abraham Reservoir Viewpoint, the historic San Huberto Arch in Los Yébenes, and the scenic Puerto del Comendador. Don't miss the unique Sculpture Roundabout in Los Cortijos and the tranquil Torre de Abraham Reservoir itself.

What kind of scenery and wildlife can I expect to see?

The route offers spectacular scenery, transitioning from the Mediterranean mountains around Los Yébenes to the dramatic landscapes near the Torre de Abraham Reservoir. You'll see extensive pastures, plains, and mountains, with rich biodiversity due to its proximity to Cabañeros National Park. Keep an eye out for various bird and mammal species, including large birds of prey.

When is the best time of year to cycle this route?

The region is appealing for cyclists, but specific best times aren't detailed. Given the Mediterranean climate, spring and autumn generally offer more moderate temperatures, making them ideal for long-distance cycling. Summers can be very hot, and winters might be chilly, so plan accordingly.

Where can I park to start this circular route?

While specific parking for this exact circular route isn't detailed, Los Yébenes would be a logical starting and ending point. For areas around the Torre de Abraham Reservoir, the Torre de Abraham Visitor Center is a known access point, which may offer parking facilities.

Are there any special regulations or permits needed for cycling near Cabañeros National Park?

Yes, as parts of this route are at the gates of Cabañeros National Park, it's important to be aware of regulations. While general cycling on public roads is usually permitted, specific trails or off-road sections within the park might require permits or have restrictions. It's advisable to check with the park's visitor center or official sources for the latest guidelines before your ride.

Is this road cycling route dog-friendly?

This is a road cycling route, and while dogs are generally allowed in many natural areas, bringing a dog on a long, difficult road cycling trip might not be ideal for the animal's safety or comfort. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure it can safely travel with you for the entire distance and check local regulations, especially near Cabañeros National Park, regarding pets.

Does this route intersect with other notable trails?

Yes, this route briefly intersects with several official trails. You'll find sections that follow the Camino Manchego de Santiago, Cañada Real Galiana, Cañada Real Riojana, and Cañada Real Toledana. Other minor intersections include Risco de Los Yébenes and Camino de los Cortijos a Caracuel.

Are there places to stop for food or refreshments along the way?

Given that Los Yébenes is a town, you'll find amenities there. Along the route, especially in smaller villages or near visitor centers like the Torre de Abraham Visitor Center, there might be opportunities for refreshments. However, it's a long route, so carrying sufficient water and snacks is highly recommended.

How can I reach the starting point by public transport?

Los Yébenes is accessible by public transport, though direct connections specifically for cyclists might be limited. You would likely need to take a bus from larger cities like Toledo or Madrid to Los Yébenes. It's recommended to check bus schedules and policies regarding bicycle transport in advance.

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