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Almazán Loop


A road cycling route starting from Almazan

Explore the stunning countryside around Almazán on this challenging road biking route

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The Almazán Loop is a must-do for avid road cyclists looking to test their mettle and take in some breathtaking scenery. With a total ascent of 1482 meters over the course of a 131-kilometer ride, this route is not for the faint of heart. However, the effort is well worth it as you pass through quaint villages, rolling vineyards, and lush green landscapes.

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131 km
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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Almazán City center
Almazán: Enjoy scenic routes through the beautiful countryside of Almazán, Spain.
Almazán is a locality in Spain, specifically in the Castilla y León region. For road and gravel cyclists, Almazán offers a mix of flat and hilly routes to explore. The region is known for its beautiful countryside, with rolling hills and vast fields. The roads in Almazán are generally in good condition, providing smooth riding surfaces. While there may not be any famous cycling-related spots or well-known climbs in the immediate vicinity, the area offers plenty of opportunities for scenic rides. Overall, Almazán is a pleasant location for road and gravel cycling with beautiful natural surroundings.
AlmazánTown
Located at the start of the route, Almazán is a charming town known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and rich history.
CoberteladaHamlet
At just 9 kilometers into the route, Cobertelada offers a picturesque stopover with its peaceful countryside setting and traditional rural charm.
BaraonaVillage
After approximately 26 kilometers, you'll reach Baraona, a small village that provides a glimpse into local life in rural Spain.
BarconesVillage
Barcones, situated at the 45-kilometer mark, is known for its beautiful church and historic buildings.
Romanillos de AtienzaVillage
Romanillos de Atienza, located at the 56-kilometer point, is a historic village with stunning hilltop views and well-preserved medieval architecture.
Retortillo de SoriaVillage
Retortillo de Soria, at 71 kilometers into the route, offers a tranquil atmosphere and the opportunity to explore its traditional stone houses.
PaonesHamlet
At 89 kilometers, Paones is a charming village surrounded by rolling hills and colorful wildflowers during the spring season.
AndaluzHamlet
Andaluz, located at the 103-kilometer mark, is a small town with traditional Spanish architecture and a welcoming atmosphere.
Matamala de AlmazánVillage
Matamala de Almazán, reached at 121 kilometers, offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside from its hilltop location.
Alto de San Cristobal999 mPeak
The Alto de San Cristobal, situated at an elevation of 129 meters, is a challenging climb known for its breathtaking panoramic vistas.
Puerta de la VillaAttraction
Closing out the route at 131 kilometers, Puerta de la Villa is a glamorous entrance that leads you back to Almazán and marks the completion of a challenging and rewarding journey.
Finish: Almazán City center
Almazán: Enjoy scenic routes through the beautiful countryside of Almazán, Spain.

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