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The Silver Pass Circuit
A road cycling route starting from Santa Cruz de Mudela
A scenic route with a challenging climb
Map
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The Silver Pass Circuit offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Collado de la Plata and Collado de la Zorra. The route covers a distance of 84km and includes a total ascent of 283m. It is an intermediate level road cycling route, perfect for cyclists looking for a challenge.
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84 km
283 m
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Start: Santa Cruz de Mudela Village centerSanta Cruz de Mudela: Santa Cruz de Mudela: A Cyclist's Paradise in Castilla-La Mancha
Santa Cruz de Mudela, located in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain, is a scenic locality for road and gravel cycling. The region offers challenging terrains and picturesque landscapes for cyclists to explore. One of the famous cycling-related spots nearby is the Serra Do Carneiro climb, known for its steep elevation and stunning views. Santa Cruz de Mudela also attracts tourists with its historical landmarks and cultural festivals, making it an ideal destination for both cycling enthusiasts and sightseers.12 km
12 km
Collado de la Plata755 mMountain PassCollado de la Plata is a picturesque mountain pass known for its breathtaking views. Cyclists will enjoy the challenge of ascending this renowned climb.
21 km
21 km
Collado de la Zorra 787 mMountain PassCollado de la Zorra offers cyclists the opportunity to test their climbing skills on a scenic and demanding route. The panoramic views from the top make it worth the effort.
42 km
42 km
Granátula de CalatravaVillageGranátula de Calatrava is a charming town located along the route. Cyclists can take a break here and explore the local culture and architecture of this historic town.
57 km
57 km
Moral de CalatravaVillageMoral de Calatrava is a small village with a rich history. Cyclists can visit the beautiful churches and historical sites in the area, adding cultural significance to their ride.
76 km
76 km
Monte Agudo815 mPeakMonte Agudo is a popular cycling destination known for its challenging ascent. Cyclists will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
84 km
84 km
Santa Cruz de MudelaVillageSanta Cruz de Mudela, the starting point and endpoint of this route, is a quaint town with a rich heritage. The town offers a variety of amenities for cyclists, making it the ideal base for exploring the region.
84 km
84 km
Finish: Santa Cruz de Mudela Village centerSanta Cruz de Mudela: Santa Cruz de Mudela: A Cyclist's Paradise in Castilla-La Mancha
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