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Road cycling routes around Común De Sepúlveda Y Riaza traverse a diverse landscape in the northeast of Segovia province. This region acts as a transition zone between the Sierra de Ayllón mountains and the Castilian northern plateau, offering varied terrain for road cyclists. Features include deep river gorges like Hoces del Río Duratón and Hoces del Río Riaza, alongside rolling plains and areas of beech and oak woodlands. The topography provides a mix of challenging ascents in the foothills and…
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Cycle the moderate 16.0-mile Puerto de la Quesera climb from Riaza, gaining 1874 feet through scenic Sierra de Ayllón road cycling routes.
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This moderate 34.4-mile road cycling route from Riaza explores the scenic Sierra de Ayllón, passing through medieval Ayllón and Madriguera.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The short climb is worth the view.
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In the midst of the battlefield between Christians and Muslims lay this beautiful castle.
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Place between Segovia and Guadalajara that is the starting point for many routes.
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A place of prayer and also for recreation and rest, it is a good place to start or end routes.
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The Hermitage of Nuestra Señora de Los Enebrales, in addition to its important religious connotation, is a recreation area with a large number of possible walks through its Prehistoric Caves and Shelters, as well as its "Enchanted City" Rocks, in some of which practice roof climbing teaching and training. It has a very large parking lot and trees and shades for the summer. Tamajón, the nearby town, in addition to being very beautiful and with a Romanesque Church, has good hospitality.
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One of the most beautiful black towns. It also has a bar.
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In the Segovia region, the red town, Madriguera, stands out with its unique construction material.
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The region offers a diverse landscape, transitioning from the Sierra de Ayllón mountains to the Castilian northern plateau. This means you'll find a mix of challenging ascents and descents in the mountainous areas, as well as more gentle, rolling sections across the plains. Expect routes that wind through deep river gorges, picturesque villages, and areas of beech and oak woodlands.
Yes, the region provides options for various ability levels. While many routes feature significant elevation changes, there are also easier paths. Komoot lists 3 easy routes and 33 moderate routes, offering a balanced ride through the local countryside for those newer to road cycling or looking for a less strenuous experience.
You can expect to encounter dramatic river gorges like the Hoces del Río Duratón and Hoces del Río Riaza, known for their impressive cliffs and abundant birdlife, including griffon vultures. The area also features diverse woodlands, such as beech and oak forests, providing beautiful scenery, especially during autumn. For those seeking mountain vistas, the Sierra de Ayllón offers views of peaks like Pico del Lobo and Pico Tres Provincias.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history and culture. You can cycle through or near charming medieval towns like Sepúlveda, a Historic-Artistic Site known for its Romanesque architecture, and Riaza, with its picturesque main square. The Sepúlveda – Maderuelo loop from Riaza, for example, leads through historic towns and scenic landscapes.
Yes, the region is home to beautiful waterfalls. The Chorrera de los Litueros Waterfall (also known as Chorro de Somosierra) is a notable natural attraction that provides stunning vistas and can be incorporated into your cycling itinerary.
The diverse landscape makes it enjoyable across seasons, but spring and autumn are generally ideal. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes, while autumn provides stunning foliage in the region's beech and oak forests. Summer can be warm, especially in the plains, while winter cycling in the higher mountain areas might be challenging due to colder temperatures and potential snow.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Común De Sepúlveda Y Riaza are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Hontanares Hermitage – Plaza Mayor de Riaza loop from Riaza and the Plaza Mayor de Riaza – Riaza loop from Común de Sepúlveda y Riaza.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which offers both challenging climbs and scenic, gentler sections, as well as the beautiful natural features like the river gorges and woodlands. The historic villages also add a cultural dimension to the rides.
Definitely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the region offers 23 difficult routes. These often feature significant elevation gains and cover longer distances, such as the Sepúlveda – Maderuelo loop from Riaza, which is over 116 km long with substantial climbing, or the Sepúlveda – Church of the Savior loop from Riaza.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages like Riaza and Sepúlveda, which offer a variety of restaurants, cafes, and bars. Riaza, for instance, has a beautiful main square surrounded by establishments where you can refuel and relax during your ride.
There are over 50 road cycling routes available in the Común De Sepúlveda Y Riaza region, catering to a wide range of skill levels and preferences.
While direct cycling to the very summits like Pico del Lobo might be challenging, the surrounding mountain roads in the Sierra de Ayllón offer demanding climbs and rewarding views. You can find routes that traverse mountain passes such as Ascent to Collado del Aventadero or Puerto de la Quesera, providing significant elevation challenges and panoramic vistas.


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