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Scenic town with a mix of road and gravel cycling opportunities.


Cycling routes from Camarma de Esteruelas

Camarma de Esteruelas, located in the Comunidad de Madrid region of Spain, offers a mix of road and gravel cycling opportunities. The town is surrounded by picturesque countryside, with routes that cater to both leisurely riders and more experienced cyclists. Nearby, cyclists can explore the stunning Parque Regional del Sureste, which offers a variety of off-road trails for gravel biking. Camarma de Esteruelas also has a welcoming cycling community, with local bike clubs and organized events for enthusiasts. Whether you're looking for a casual ride or a more challenging adventure, Camarma de Esteruelas has something to offer.

Explore the rugged countryside on this gravel route

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54 km
621 m
Tough

Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure with this 54-kilometer loop near Camarma de Esteruelas. With an ascent of 621 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists seeking a moderate challenge. The highlights of this route include the tranquil village of Camarma de Esteruelas at kilometer 0, offering a glimpse into traditional Spanish life. As you progress, you'll reach the majestic Cerro del Tordo at the 11-kilometer mark, known for its panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Continuing onward, you'll encounter the impressive Cerro del Castillo at kilometer 41 and the charming town of Daganzo de Arriba at kilometer 47.


A journey through historical sites and landmarks, including Los Santos de la Humosa, Carabaña, and Torres de la Alameda.

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120 km
1373 m
Tough

This road cycling route is a true delight for history lovers. The ride starts near Camarma de Esteruelas and takes you to several significant historical sites. As you pedal through Los Santos de la Humosa, you can marvel at its impressive castle and learn about its rich heritage. The highlight of this route is Carabaña, a town known for its well-preserved historic center and medieval walls. Finally, the route concludes in Torres de la Alameda, where you can explore its medieval castle ruins. This cycling tour promises a fascinating journey through time.


Take on the challenge of gravel cycling with this epic route featuring Meco and Quer.

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68 km
630 m
Tough

For those seeking a challenging and epic gravel ride, this route delivers on both fronts. Starting near Camarma de Esteruelas, you'll embark on an adventure through diverse terrain and thrilling climbs. The highlight of this route is Meco, where you can test your skills on its rugged gravel paths. As you continue, you'll reach Quer, known for its famous cycling spots and challenging routes. Prepare for an epic day of gravel riding and push yourself to the limits on this exciting cycling challenge.


A picturesque route through the outskirts of Madrid

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102 km
838 m
Tough

The Guadalajara Loop is a scenic cycling route that takes you through the stunning countryside near Camarma de Esteruelas. With a total distance of 102 kilometers and an ascent of 838 meters, this road route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists looking for a challenge. Along the way, you'll encounter several highlights, including the charming town of Meco at the 4-kilometer mark and the historical sights of Chiloeches at the 21-kilometer mark. As you push forward, you'll pass by Pozo de Guadalajara at kilometer 31 and Ambite at kilometer 54. The route continues to Orusco de Tajuña at kilometer 61 before ending at Puerta de Madrid at kilometer 93.


Explore the picturesque villages of Villanueva de la Torre, Valdarachas, and Pozo de Guadalajara.

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82 km
780 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you through some of the most charming historic villages in the region. The ride starts in Camarma de Esteruelas and passes through Villanueva de la Torre, known for its well-preserved traditional architecture. As you continue, you'll reach Valdarachas, a village known for its beautiful views and historic landmarks. A highlight of this route is the town of Pozo de Guadalajara, where you can stop to visit the stunning Pozo Botijo fountain. Overall, this route offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.


Discover the hidden gems of the rural Madrid region

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94 km
654 m
Tough

Embark on a 94-kilometer adventure through the beautiful rural landscapes near Camarma de Esteruelas. With an ascent of 654 meters, this gravel route is suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a moderate challenge. On this route, you'll discover several highlights, starting with Torrejón del Rey at the 12-kilometer mark, known for its impressive castle and charming streets. Fuentelahiguera de Albatages at kilometer 30 offers a serene atmosphere with picturesque views of the countryside. Malaguilla at kilometer 38 is a quaint village with traditional Spanish architecture. As you pedal onwards, you'll reach Yunquera de Henares at kilometer 58, famous for its historical buildings. The journey ends at Alovera at kilometer 78, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the scenic surroundings.


Experience the charm of the Castilian countryside

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56 km
483 m
Chill

Take a leisurely 56-kilometer ride through the beautiful countryside near Camarma de Esteruelas on the Castle Circuit. With an ascent of 483 meters, this road route is perfect for amateur cyclists looking for a moderate challenge. Along the way, you'll encounter some notable highlights, including Torrejón del Rey at the 11-kilometer mark, known for its stunning castle and historical significance. Cabanillas del Campo at the 21-kilometer mark offers a picturesque setting with its traditional Spanish architecture. The route also passes by Meco at kilometer 52, providing cyclists with a chance to explore its charming streets before heading back to the starting point.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure through the scenic routes near Camarma de Esteruelas.

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36 km
304 m
Chill

If you're looking for a thrilling cycling adventure, this gravel route is perfect for you. The ride starts near Camarma de Esteruelas and takes you on a scenic journey through gravel roads and off-the-beaten-path trails. As you pedal through Valdeavero, you'll be greeted by stunning natural landscapes and captivating views. Another highlight of this route is Fresno de Torote, where you can explore its charming village center and traditional architecture. Overall, this gravel adventure promises an exhilarating experience for those seeking a different type of cycling exploration.


Get closer to nature on this gravel route

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86 km
984 m
Tough

Escape the hustle and bustle of city life with this 86-kilometer rural gravel route near Camarma de Esteruelas. With an ascent of 984 meters, this route is suitable for experienced gravel cyclists looking for a challenge. Highlights along the way include Los Santos de la Humosa at the 16-kilometer mark, a small village surrounded by beautiful rural landscapes. At kilometer 34, you'll reach Nuevo Baztán, a unique town designed as an industrial hub in the 18th century. Valdilecha at kilometer 47 offers a sense of tranquility with its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful scenery. The route later takes you through Loeches at kilometer 65, famous for its historical buildings, before ending at Puerta de Madrid at kilometer 78.


Experience the tranquility and beauty of the rural landscapes surrounding Camarma de Esteruelas.

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64 km
456 m
Chill

Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the peaceful rural landscapes near Camarma de Esteruelas. This road cycling route takes you through picturesque villages and scenic farmlands. Along the way, you'll pass Daganzo de Arriba, known for its traditional architecture and charming atmosphere. Another highlight is Cerro del Castillo, where you can marvel at the ancient castle ruins. The route then continues to El Casar, a village surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills. Overall, this route offers a perfect opportunity to connect with nature and enjoy the beauty of the countryside.


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