El Casar, Valdepiélagos, and Algete Loop
El Casar, Valdepiélagos, and Algete Loop
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55.1km
400m
Road cycling
Cycle a moderate 34.3-mile (55.1 km) loop through the ZEPA Estepas Cerealistas de los Ríos Jarama y Henares, with well-paved roads.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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750 m
Highlight • Viewpoint
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1.85 km
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14.6 km
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38.4 km
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45.6 km
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55.1 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
50.0 km
3.22 km
1.98 km
Surfaces
51.1 km
4.07 km
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Elevation
Highest point (860 m)
Lowest point (640 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The route is approximately 55.1 kilometers long and, for a moderate road cyclist, it typically takes around 2 hours and 20 minutes to complete. This duration can vary based on your fitness level and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
While classified as 'moderate,' this route requires good fitness due to its length and around 400 meters of elevation gain. The terrain is mostly well-paved, which makes it generally easy to ride, but beginners should be prepared for the distance.
The route is circular, so you can start and park in any of the towns it passes through, such as El Casar, Valdepiélagos, or Algete. Look for public parking areas within these towns to begin your ride conveniently.
The terrain primarily consists of mostly well-paved surfaces, making it generally easy to ride. You'll be on roads suitable for racebikes, with some gentle climbs and descents adding to the moderate challenge.
You can expect diverse scenery typical of the Madrid region, including fertile plains, views of the Jarama river, and potentially distant glimpses of the Guadarrama mountain range. The route often passes through picturesque villages and areas with olive groves and vineyards.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times to cycle this route, offering pleasant temperatures and less extreme weather. Summers can be very hot in the Madrid region, and winters can be chilly, especially if there are distant snow-capped peaks in view.
Yes, there are several points of interest. You'll pass by the Viewpoint of El Casar, ride along the Road Between El Casar and the Junction to Valdenuño, and go through settlements like Vadillo de Gonzalo and Algete Town Center. You can also see the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valdeolmos.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with several official trails. You'll encounter small sections of the Camino de Santiago Complutense, Camino Valdetorres, Senda del Colesterol Alalpardo-Valdeolmos, and Camino del Cubillo, among others.
This is a road cycling route primarily on public roads. While there are no specific restrictions against dogs, it's generally not recommended to bring dogs on a racebike route due to safety concerns for both the dog and the cyclist, especially given the distance and traffic.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this route, even though it passes through the ZEPA Estepas Cerealistas de los Ríos Jarama y Henares. However, as it's a protected area, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and avoid disturbing wildlife.
Yes, as the route passes through several towns like El Casar, Valdepiélagos, and Algete, you will find opportunities to stop for water, snacks, or a meal. Algete Town Center, for instance, offers various amenities.