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Touring cycling around Alcázar Del Rey is characterized by the expansive, open horizons of La Mancha conquense, featuring vast cereal fields and rectilinear paths. The region sits on the eastern slope of the Sierra de Altomira, within the Alcarria plateau, which is interspersed with river valleys. Further afield, the broader Serranía de Cuenca offers a mountainous environment with impressive geological formations and diverse natural beauty, including unique karst landscapes.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
50.6km
03:03
450m
450m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.0km
03:26
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.0km
01:52
220m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.8km
02:26
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Carrascosa del Campo is a charming town in the province of Cuenca, where we can see, among other things: Church of the Nativity of Our Lady: This church is one of the main monuments of the town, standing out for its architecture and history. Plaza Mayor: The heart of the town, where you can enjoy local life and traditional architecture.😎🚶♀️⛪
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Built by the Order of Santiago, construction began in 1529 while Charles I reigned and was completed in 1735 under the reign of Philip V. Monumental construction that leaves no one indifferent, and that during the civil war was first a hospital for one side and later a prison for the other. You can visit it by paying an entrance fee and it is no longer used as a guest house because only one monk lives there, who possibly does not reside there at the time I write this chronicle.
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There are 5 touring cycling routes available around Alcázar Del Rey, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists.
The terrain around Alcázar Del Rey is characterized by the expansive, open horizons of La Mancha conquense, featuring vast cereal fields and rectilinear paths. You'll also find routes on the eastern slope of the Sierra de Altomira, within the Alcarria plateau, which is interspersed with river valleys. Further afield, the broader Serranía de Cuenca offers more mountainous environments.
The routes around Alcázar Del Rey cater to different ability levels, with options for both moderate and difficult routes. For example, the Carrascosa del Campo, Vellisca and route is considered difficult, while the Huete loop from Huete is a moderate option.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. A popular option is the Monastery of Uclés – Huelves loop from Barajas de Melo, which passes by the historic Monastery of Uclés. Another is the Carrascosa del Campo loop from Carrascosa del Campo.
You can explore several historical sites. The Monastery of Uclés – Huelves loop from Barajas de Melo takes you past the impressive Monastery of Uclés. Additionally, the region is close to the Archaeological Park of Segóbriga, an ancient Roman city, and the Camino de Uclés, a historic pilgrimage route.
Yes, the region offers diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter open agricultural landscapes with extensive views, especially on routes like Carrascosa del Campo, Vellisca and. The wider Cuenca province also features impressive geological formations like the Ciudad Encantada and the Hoz del Júcar and Huécar River Canyons, which can be explored on longer rides.
The touring cycling routes around Alcázar Del Rey are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from open plains to river valleys and agricultural paths, and the opportunities to explore authentic rural landscapes.
Yes, the Tajo-Segura Aqueduct – Saceda-Trasierra loop from Barajas de Melo is a moderate route that leads through varied rural scenery and passes by this notable aqueduct.
Absolutely. Many routes connect or pass through local settlements. For instance, the Huete loop starts and ends in the town of Huete, and other routes may take you through places like Vellisca or Carrascosa del Campo.
The region's climate, characterized by open landscapes, suggests spring and autumn are ideal for touring cycling. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making long rides through cereal fields and along rectilinear paths more comfortable than the heat of summer.
For a longer and more challenging experience, consider the Carrascosa del Campo, Vellisca and route. It's a difficult 31.4-mile (50.6 km) trail that traverses open agricultural landscapes and offers extensive views, typically taking over three hours to complete.


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