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Immerse in the serene landscapes of Malagón, Castilla-La Mancha.


Cycling routes from Malagon

Malagón, located in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, provides an enjoyable experience for road and gravel cyclists. The tranquil environment and scenic landscapes make it an idyllic destination for cycling enthusiasts. While Malagón itself does not boast any famous cycling-related spots, it serves as a great starting point for exploring the beautiful countryside and natural surroundings. With its peaceful atmosphere and convenient access to cycling routes, Malagón earns a level 3 rank for cyclists.

Indulge in scenic views and discover hidden gems on this gravel cycling route near Malagón

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65 km
129 m
Chill

Immerse yourself in breathtaking vistas and uncover hidden gems as you pedal through stunning landscapes near Malagón with this gravel route. Cyclists will explore picturesque towns, ancient ruins, and tranquil countryside, experiencing the region's hidden treasures. With a low difficulty level, it is perfect for amateurs seeking an elevated discovery adventure. Prepare for a visually captivating and culturally enriching cycling journey.


Discover the rugged beauty of the Calatrava region on a thrilling gravel adventure

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66 km
571 m
Tough

The Gravel Adventure takes you on a 66-kilometer route through the rugged and scenic Calatrava region. With a total ascent of 571 meters, this route is recommended for experienced gravel cyclists seeking a thrilling experience. Starting from Malagón, the route passes through Fuencaliente, a charming village known for its traditional architecture and peaceful atmosphere. Los Cortijos is another highlight along the way, with its stunning natural surroundings and picturesque landscapes. The route concludes back in Malagón, where you can relax and reflect on your memorable gravel adventure.


Explore scenic roads and captivating towns on this road cycling adventure near Malagón

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80 km
228 m
Chill

Venture off the beaten path and pedal through scenic routes near Malagón with this road cycling adventure. This route offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural landmarks, and charming towns. With a low difficulty level, it is suitable for amateurs looking to immerse themselves in the region's charm. Uncover the hidden gems of Castilla-La Mancha as you cycle through stunning landscapes and embrace the rich heritage that surrounds you.


Embark on a challenging journey through the Calatrava region, with stunning views and historic highlights

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119 km
463 m
Tough

The Calatrava Castle Loop is a 119-kilometer route that offers a challenging cycling experience through the beautiful Calatrava region. With a total ascent of 463 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists. Starting from Malagón, the route takes you to Fuente el Fresno, known for its traditional architecture and friendly locals. Along the way, you'll encounter the scenic Mirador towards Consuegra, offering breathtaking views of Consuegra and its iconic windmills. Consuegra itself is worth visiting, with its well-preserved medieval buildings and picturesque streets. Other highlights include Puerto Lápice, Villarrubia de los Ojos, and the captivating Convento de la Asunción de Calatravas in Malagón.


Cycle through historic towns and picturesque landscapes on the way to Toledo

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77 km
344 m
Chill

The Toledo Gateway route covers 77 kilometers, starting from Malagón and leading to the magnificent city of Toledo. With a total ascent of 344 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge suitable for cyclists of various levels. Along the way, you'll pass through Peralvillo, a charming town with stunning views of the Calatrava countryside. Puerta de Toledo is an impressive landmark to stop by, showcasing the rich history of the region. Picón offers a picturesque setting with its traditional architecture and well-preserved heritage. Fernán Caballero is the final highlight, known for its captivating landscapes and historic sites. The route concludes in Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its cultural and historical significance.


Embark on a gravel escape through rustic landscapes near Malagón

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79 km
685 m
Tough

Escape from the everyday and embrace rustic landscapes near Malagón with this gravel route. Cyclists will traverse quiet roads and rugged paths, immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the region. Set at a moderate difficulty level, this route is ideal for well-trained amateurs seeking a peaceful adventure. Discover charming villages and picturesque vistas that will leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired.


A historical route through the impressive Calatrava countryside

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96 km
291 m
Tough

The Calatravas Route takes you through the scenic countryside of the Calatrava region. Starting from Malagón, the route covers 96 kilometers with a total ascent of 291 meters. The highlights along the route include Torralba de Calatrava, known for its medieval castle, and the impressive Convento de la Asunción de Calatravas, a monastery dating back to the 16th century. One of the notable stops along the route is Pozuelo de Calatrava, a charming village with traditional architecture and a rich history. The route concludes in Peralvillo, a picturesque town with beautiful views of the surrounding countryside.


Uncover the beauty of rural Castilla-La Mancha on this challenging gravel route

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104 km
895 m
Tough

Embark on a captivating cycling journey through rural Castilla-La Mancha, exploring charming villages and breathtaking landscapes. This gravel route offers a true off-the-beaten-path experience, providing a unique perspective of the region. With a moderate difficulty level, it is suitable for well-trained amateurs. Prepare to be enchanted by the rugged beauty and tranquility of the Spanish countryside.


Explore the beautiful landscapes and charming towns of Campo de Montiel

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102 km
193 m
Chill

The Campo de Montiel Excursion takes you on a 102-kilometer journey through this enchanting region. Starting from Malagón, the route offers a total ascent of 193 meters, making it suitable for amateur cyclists. Along the way, you'll pass through Fuente el Fresno, a small town renowned for its traditional architecture and friendly locals. Villarrubia de los Ojos is another highlight, with its charming main square and historical landmarks. As you continue, make sure to stop at Arenas de San Juan, a picturesque village surrounded by olive groves and rolling hills. The route concludes in Daimiel, home to the famous Tablas de Daimiel National Park, a wetland area of great ecological importance.


Discover hidden treasures as you cycle through the enchanting countryside near Malagón

gravel
85 km
503 m
Tough

Unearth hidden gems and immerse yourself in the enchanting countryside near Malagón with this gravel route. Cyclists will pedal through charming towns, scenic landscapes, and historical landmarks. Set at a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for experienced amateurs seeking a memorable adventure. Be prepared to be captivated by the idyllic beauty and rich history that unfolds along the journey.


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