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Mountain bike trails around Pioz traverse a landscape characterized by agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and gentle rolling terrain. The region features a mix of open paths and tracks that connect small towns and historical sites. Elevation changes are generally moderate, making it accessible for various skill levels. The area provides opportunities to explore rural Spain on two wheels.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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22.5km
01:39
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.5km
03:10
450m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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42.2km
03:33
510m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:53
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Valmores watering hole was restored in 2022, recovering an essential piece in the ethnographic heritage of Pezuela de las Torres. The first references to the fountain appear in the Topographic Relations of 1578. In 1735, reforms and improvements were made to the original spring, making it essential in the daily life of the countryside. The construction has a functional design to water livestock at a crossroads of the Alcarreño moor with trees and benches to take a break.
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Pezuela de las Torres acquired jurisdictional independence in 1554 for the payment of one and a half million maravedis, erecting a pillory in the Plaza del Coso that represented the power to administer justice and a place for the town's residents to see criminals who were being sentenced to a pillory. The pillory is seven metres high on a pedestal of four steps and is topped with the heads of four lions. Next to it is the Plaza de la Constitución, home to the Town Hall and the Church of the Assumption, with a Romanesque apse and the rest rebuilt between the 16th and 18th centuries. It has a curious stately doorway from 1748 and a 16th century porticoed gallery, known as El Portalillo, the former meeting centre of the council. Most of the town's streets are on a slope, facing the plain, some houses retain the traditional two-storey country architecture and white facades. On Cerro del Calvario there are remains of traditional wineries used to make wine.
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At this point you can decide to go to Santorcaz or Santos de la Humosa
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Good place for a good photo, views👀 total Alcalá/Torrejon/Madrid
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The Valmores fountain, an Asset of Heritage Interest of the Community of Madrid, is a good example of the historical sources existing in the region, closely linked to livestock farming and the livestock routes that facilitated the movement of herds through the territory. It is attached to the base of a bank, a wide unproductive slope that links dry fields arranged at different levels, and preserves the original catchment system intact, maintaining an acceptable flow. Source: https://www.comunidad.madrid/cultura/patrimonio-cultural/restauracion-fuente-valmores-pezuela-torres
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Its history dates back to 1554. Pezuela had one hundred and eighty residents. The Council collected a million and a half maravedíes that ended up in the hands of King Carlos I in exchange for being able to have jurisdiction. On the occasion of this event, to commemorate and warn all travelers that Pezuela had achieved the power to administer justice for itself and that it was now a Villa, the Picota was ordered to be erected, a stone monument that was usually placed in the public square or at a crossroads. There are many legends of torture in Pezuela de las Torres. They all took place in the town square. In the past, the pillory was an instrument that was used to torture, place prisoners for public ridicule or expose a person's head after their execution. In it, major and minor penalties were paid for common criminals, who, after being whipped, were exposed to public shame. It had an exemplary character and had to be visited by the people when there were sentences. In addition to capital punishment, the exposure of public shame was frequent: the condemned had to endure the outbursts of the neighbors in addition to suffering the throwing of things that were within their reach (rocks, excrement or whatever they had at hand). That's where, in fact, the term pillorying or empicotar comes from. Although it was not the only one in the region, Pezuela today is one of the most important in the Community of Madrid. Source: https://elresurgirdemadrid.com/pezuela-de-las-torres-plaza-picota/
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In restoration works, it presents a beautiful appearance
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It is closed to go on the other side of the tracks [cañada real]
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There are over 25 mountain bike trails around Pioz, offering a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The mountain bike trails around Pioz are predominantly easy to moderate. You'll find 7 easy trails, perfect for beginners or a relaxed ride, and 19 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge. There are no difficult trails listed in the immediate area.
Yes, Pioz offers several family-friendly mountain bike routes. Many of the easy trails are suitable for families, characterized by gentle rolling terrain and open paths. For example, the Pioz and Pezuela de las Torres Loop is an easy 14.0-mile (22.5 km) route that provides a straightforward ride through the local countryside.
Mountain bike trails around Pioz traverse a landscape of agricultural fields, scattered woodlands, and gentle rolling terrain. You'll often ride through open fields and pine forests, connecting small towns and historical sites. Routes like the Tabla Pintora Pine Forest – Puerta de la Cadena loop from Pioz offer a good mix of these natural elements.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails around Pioz are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Pioz and Pezuela de las Torres Loop and the Church of Santorcaz – Pioz Castle loop from Pezuela de las Torres.
The trails around Pioz offer glimpses of historical and natural landmarks. You might pass by the Pioz Castle, or natural features like the Valmores Fountain. The Valmores Fountain – Rocky Descent loop from Urbanización Las Matillas specifically features open views and varied terrain.
The mountain bike routes in Pioz are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from more than 18 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, from open fields to pine forests, and the well-connected routes between villages, making it enjoyable for different ability levels.
Yes, you can find trails that lead through picturesque lavender fields. The Locked gate at PK 65.150 – Lavender Field loop from Pozo de Guadalajara is a moderate 38.0 km route that offers this unique scenic experience, particularly beautiful during bloom season.
Given the agricultural landscape and open fields, spring and autumn are generally ideal for mountain biking in Pioz. The temperatures are milder, and the scenery is vibrant, with blooming fields in spring or rich colors in autumn. Summer can be very hot, and some trails might be muddy after heavy winter rains.
Yes, several routes pass by or near historical sites. The Church of Santorcaz – Pioz Castle loop from Pezuela de las Torres, for instance, leads through rural landscapes and past historical points of interest, including the Pioz Castle. You can also explore the Goyeneche Palace of Nuevo Baztán in the wider area.


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