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Picturesque town with diverse cycling routes.


Cycling routes from Pantoja

Pantoja, located in the Castilla-La Mancha region of Spain, offers a range of cycling opportunities. Whether you prefer road or gravel cycling, Pantoja has scenic routes to suit your preferences. The terrain is varied, featuring flat stretches and rolling hills, providing a diverse riding experience. Pantoja itself is a traditional Spanish town with charming architecture, adding cultural appeal to the area. While there may not be any famous cycling-related spots or climbs nearby, Pantoja's picturesque landscapes and enjoyable riding routes make it an attractive destination for cyclists.

Explore the picturesque towns of Castilla-La Mancha on this road cycling route.

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61 km
417 m
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This round-trip cycling route starting from Pantoja takes you through charming towns like Villaluenga de la Sagra, Yunclillos, and Yuncos. Along the way, you'll experience the rich cultural heritage of Castilla-La Mancha and enjoy breathtaking countryside views. The route covers a distance of 61 kilometers and includes a total ascent of 417 meters. With its varying terrain and moderate difficulty level, this route is well-suited for very well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness of this route is rated as 3 out of 5, offering an enjoyable and rewarding cycling experience.


Discover the charm of the Sagra region, full of picturesque villages and stunning landscapes.

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109 km
566 m
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The Sagra Circuit takes you on a journey through the beautiful region of Castilla-La Mancha, known for its picturesque villages and stunning landscapes. This circular route starts near Pantoja and covers a distance of 109 kilometers with 566 meters of ascent. It is best suited for road bike enthusiasts. The difficulty level of this route is rated as 3, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The epicness factor is also marked at 4, due to the scenic beauty and cultural highlights along the way. Highlights of this route include Numancia de la Sagra, Cubas de la Sagra, Cerro de la Cantueña, Torre de Éboli, Vallequillas, San Martín de la Vega, and Alameda de la Sagra. Numancia de la Sagra is a charming village with a rich history, while Cubas de la Sagra offers great views. The ascent to Cerro de la Cantueña provides a challenging section with rewarding panoramic views. Torre de Éboli is a noteworthy architectural landmark, and Vallequillas offers a serene countryside atmosphere. San Martín de la Vega is known for its amusement park, and Alameda de la Sagra boasts beautiful surroundings. Overall, the Sagra Circuit is a must-try route for cyclists who crave both natural beauty and cultural attractions. With its mix of challenging terrains, interesting highlights, and breathtaking landscapes, this circuit captures the essence of the region.


Enjoy a scenic gravel ride through the idyllic countryside, passing by Cobeja and Lominchar.

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40 km
243 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route starting near Pantoja offers a peaceful journey through the idyllic countryside. Covering a distance of 40 kilometers with a total ascent of 243 meters, it presents a moderate difficulty level suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The natural beauty of the route and the charming towns of Cobeja and Lominchar make it a pleasant and serene experience. The epicness rating of this route is 3 out of 5, offering a satisfying and enjoyable ride in the heart of Castilla-La Mancha.


Explore the rural beauty of Castilla-La Mancha on this gravel adventure

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69 km
504 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route takes you through the scenic landscapes of Castilla-La Mancha, offering a unique and distinctive experience. With a total distance of 69 kilometers and an ascent of 504 meters, this route is suitable for very well-trained amateur cyclists. The route showcases the region's natural beauty, picturesque towns, and historical landmarks. Along the way, you'll pass through the charming town of Añover de Tajo, known for its traditional architecture and cultural heritage. Tambor, another highlight along the route, is a small village steeped in local traditions and folklore. The Aranjuez Royal Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must-visit landmark that combines stunning architecture with beautiful gardens. Alameda de la Sagra, a picturesque town, offers a delightful stop to admire its quaint streets and traditional charm. The route concludes in Pantoja, a small village that serves as a gateway to the stunning countryside of Castilla-La Mancha.


Experience the best of Sagra region on this 129-kilometer road bike loop.

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129 km
658 m
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The Sagra Loop offers an extended version of the Sagra Circuit and provides a more challenging cycling experience. This 129-kilometer route starts near Pantoja and encompasses scenic landscapes and cultural highlights. With 658 meters of ascent, this challenging route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a test of endurance. The epicness level of this route is rated as 4, thanks to its scenic beauty and cultural gems. Highlights of the Sagra Loop include Numancia de la Sagra, Cubas de la Sagra, Cerro de la Cantueña, Torre de Éboli, Cerro de los Ángeles, Perales del Río, Mirador Charlie Donnelly, Puente de Arganda, San Martín de la Vega, and Alameda de la Sagra. Numancia de la Sagra and Cubas de la Sagra continue to offer their lovely charm and great vistas. The ascent to Cerro de la Cantueña becomes even more rewarding with its panoramic views. Torre de Éboli remains a captivating architectural landmark. Cerro de los Ángeles is a significant historical site, and Perales del Río offers a scenic cycling path. Mirador Charlie Donnelly provides breathtaking views, and Puente de Arganda is an attractive bridge spanning a river. San Martín de la Vega offers more than just its amusement park, and Alameda de la Sagra remains surrounded by beauty. Overall, the Sagra Loop is a fantastic ride that combines challenging terrains with stunning scenery and cultural points of interest. This route showcases the best of the Sagra region and guarantees an unforgettable cycling experience.


Embark on a thrilling journey through picturesque villages and historical sites on this 80-kilometer road bike challenge.

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80 km
648 m
Tough

The Tajo Challenge takes cycling enthusiasts on a thrilling journey through picturesque villages and historical sites. This 80-kilometer route starts near Pantoja and combines natural beauty with cultural highlights. The Tajo Challenge is rated as a moderately difficult route with an ascent of 648 meters, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. In terms of epicness, it scores 4 due to the combination of scenic landscapes and significant landmarks. Highlights of the Tajo Challenge include Plaza de Toros, Mocejón, Puerta de Bisagra, Bargas, and Villaluenga de la Sagra. Plaza de Toros offers a glimpse into Spanish bullfighting culture. Mocejón is known for its authentic charm and welcoming atmosphere. Puerta de Bisagra is a historical gate that once served as the main entrance to Toledo. Bargas showcases its natural beauty, and Villaluenga de la Sagra boasts picturesque streets and delightful surroundings. Overall, the Tajo Challenge provides a fantastic cycling experience that allows riders to marvel at the beauty of Castilla-La Mancha's villages and admire its rich history. With the perfect balance of difficulty, scenery, and cultural highlights, this route promises unforgettable memories.


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Rey's Path

Embark on a scenic 82-kilometer road bike adventure that follows the footsteps of kings.

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82 km
567 m
Tough

Rey's Path takes cyclists on a scenic 82-kilometer adventure that follows the footsteps of kings. This route starts near Pantoja and showcases beautiful landscapes and cultural highlights. The difficulty level of Rey's Path is rated 3, making it suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. Its epicness score is marked at 3 due to the combination of natural beauty and historical points of interest. Highlights of Rey's Path include Villaluenga de la Sagra, Olías del Rey, Camarenilla, Yunclillos, and Pantoja. Villaluenga de la Sagra boasts stunning streets to explore. The town of Olías del Rey offers picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. Camarenilla is a charming village with quaint streets and a peaceful atmosphere. Yunclillos is known for its beautiful countryside scenery. Pantoja serves as both the starting and ending point of this exciting route. Overall, Rey's Path offers a cycling experience that combines natural beauty and historical landmarks. Following in the footsteps of kings, this route captures the essence of Castilla-La Mancha and promises an enjoyable adventure.


Enjoy a picturesque gravel ride to discover the hidden gems of Añover de Tajo and Villasequilla.

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63 km
403 m
Tough

Discover the charm of Castilla-La Mancha on this scenic gravel ride starting from Pantoja. Covering a distance of 63 kilometers with a total ascent of 403 meters, this route offers a moderate difficulty level suitable for avid cyclists. Along the way, you'll get to explore the hidden gems of Añover de Tajo and Villasequilla, which are known for their historical architecture and welcoming atmosphere. With an epicness rating of 3 out of 5, this route provides a fulfilling journey with captivating countryside views and cultural experiences.


Embark on a gravel adventure to explore the beautiful landscapes and historic sites near Pantoja.

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111 km
733 m
Tough

For gravel enthusiasts, this round-trip cycling route starting from Pantoja offers a thrilling adventure through diverse terrains. You'll pass through towns like Yeles, Ciempozuelos, and Aranjuez, each with its own unique highlights. Covering a distance of 111 kilometers and with a total ascent of 733 meters, this route is rated as moderately difficult. The epicness level of this route is 4 out of 5, thanks to its scenic landscapes and historic attractions. As you ride, you'll be captivated by the charm of the Castle of Chinchón and the elegance of the Aranjuez Royal Palace.


Embark on a challenging gravel adventure, exploring Alameda de la Sagra and San Martín de la Vega.

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93 km
576 m
Tough

For and thrilling gravel adventure near Pantoja, this round-trip cycling route is the perfect choice. With a total ascent of 576 meters and covering a distance of 93 kilometers, this route is rated as moderately difficult. Along the way, you'll discover the hidden gems of Alameda de la Sagra and San Martín de la Vega, both known for their beautiful natural landscapes and charming town centers. The epicness of this route is 4 out of 5, promising unforgettable cycling experiences amidst stunning surroundings.


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