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Touring cycling around Calzadilla offers routes through diverse landscapes in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura. The region features fertile river plains, particularly along the Río Árrago and Alagón River, which feed into the Borbollón reservoir. Cyclists can experience a blend of open terrain and areas characterized by the dehesa ecosystem, with light forests of holm or cork oaks. The broader Extremadura region provides varied backdrops for cycling, from tranquil flat roads to more challenging hilly sections.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
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25.2km
01:30
180m
180m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.6km
03:35
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.6km
03:00
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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20.8km
01:40
110m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The town's main square is known as Plaza del Palacio (Palace Square), and it serves as the administrative center and one of the town's most iconic landmarks. It is where the Villasbuenas de Gata Town Hall is located. Situated in the heart of the town center, it is a popular meeting place for locals.
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The Borbollón Reservoir dam is located on the Árrago River, within the municipality of Santibáñez el Alto (Cáceres), forming part of the Tagus River Basin. The Borbollón Reservoir is a protected area within the Natura 2000 network, designated as a Special Protection Area (SPA) "Borbollón Reservoir." The surrounding area features holm oak and cork oak woodlands, a key habitat for Mediterranean fauna.
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The town's main square is known as Plaza del Palacio (Palace Square), and it serves as the administrative center and one of the town's most iconic landmarks. It is where the Villasbuenas de Gata Town Hall is located. Situated in the heart of the town center, it is a popular meeting place for locals.
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Coria Castle is an imposing medieval fortress located in the upper part of Coria's historic center, very close to the Cathedral, and is one of the city's most prominent landmarks. It is integrated into the walled enclosure, forming part of the defensive complex of Roman origin. Main construction: between 1473 and 1478, commissioned by García Álvarez de Toledo, Marquis of Coria and Duke of Alba.
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Although the town is small, its urban center revolves around the Plaza de España, where the main institutional buildings, such as the Town Hall, are located. The Town Hall of La Moheda de Gata is located at Plaza de España, 1 (10849), confirming that this square serves as the center of the town's social and administrative life. The Parish Church of San Isidro Labrador is the main religious building in La Moheda de Gata. It is dedicated to San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers, reflecting the town's agricultural history.
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The Plaza de la Iglesia (Church Square) in Casas de Don Gómez is one of the town's most distinctive spaces. The Church of Casas de Don Gómez (San Gabriel Arcángel) is located in the square. It is an 18th-century Baroque church with a prominent bell tower, groin vaults, and an interior adorned with ornate altarpieces.
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Galisteo Wall, which still completely surrounds the old part of the town, and next to which is the keep known as La Picota, considered the greatest symbol of the municipality.
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The Iron Bridge in Coria is a beautiful civil work of metal architecture and nineteenth-century modernist design. It was built by the Asturian engineers D. Salvador and D. Próspero Ardura. The bridge stands over the Alagón River, connecting both banks in the City of Coria. Its total length is 178.30 meters, and its deck has a width of 7.78 meters, with a two-way road flanked by two sidewalks.
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There are over 30 touring cycling routes around Calzadilla, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes cater to various fitness levels, with options from easy rides to more challenging paths featuring significant elevation gain.
Cycling routes around Calzadilla traverse varied landscapes typical of Extremadura. You'll encounter fertile river plains, especially along the Río Árrago and Alagón River, and areas characterized by the dehesa ecosystem—light forests of holm or cork oaks. Many routes also offer views of the Borbollón reservoir and surrounding hilly terrain.
Yes, Calzadilla offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. While specific easy routes aren't highlighted in the top picks, the overall selection includes options with minimal elevation, allowing for a relaxed ride through the local countryside.
For those seeking longer rides, routes like Dam of the Borbollón Reservoir from Moraleja – circular by the Rivera de Gata, which is nearly 70 km, provide a substantial challenge. The broader Extremadura region also features parts of the historic Ruta Vía de la Plata, a significant long-distance route that passes through the province of Cáceres.
Many routes offer glimpses of local attractions. For instance, you might pass by the Borbollón Dam, or explore charming settlements like Villasbuenas de Gata Village Square. The nearby city of Coria also features historical structures like the Iron Bridge of Coria and the Medieval Bridge of Coria.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Calzadilla are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include Casas de Don Gómez from Coria – circular by Casillas de Coria and Villasbuenas de Gata from the dam of the Borbollón Reservoir – circular through Santibáñez el Alto.
The best season for touring cycling in Calzadilla, and Extremadura generally, is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These periods offer milder temperatures, making for more comfortable rides. Spring also brings vibrant landscapes, while autumn provides pleasant weather and beautiful fall colors.
The touring cycling routes in Calzadilla are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain, from tranquil river plains to scenic views around the Borbollón Reservoir, and the opportunity to experience the unique dehesa ecosystem.
Absolutely. For cyclists looking for a challenge, routes like Villasbuenas de Gata from the dam of the Borbollón Reservoir – circular through Santibáñez el Alto are classified as difficult and feature substantial elevation gain, providing a rewarding workout and panoramic views.
Yes, the natural environment around Calzadilla, particularly the dehesa ecosystem and areas near the Río Árrago and Borbollón reservoir, supports diverse wildlife. Extremadura is known for its rich birdlife, and you may spot various species, especially in quieter sections of the routes. The region is also home to other native fauna.
Several routes offer views of or pass near the Borbollón Reservoir. A notable example is Villasbuenas de Gata from the dam of the Borbollón Reservoir – circular through Santibáñez el Alto, which provides excellent opportunities to experience this significant natural feature.
The cycling experience in Calzadilla is defined by a mix of terrain. You'll find flat, open river plains ideal for steady cruising, as well as rolling hills and more challenging ascents, particularly in routes that venture closer to the Borbollón Reservoir or the broader Gata mountain range foothills. The dehesa landscapes offer a unique, open woodland environment.


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