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Mountain biking around Montejo De Arévalo offers access to diverse terrain, from the plains of Campiña Segoviana to the more rugged landscapes of nearby natural parks. The region features an average altitude of around 798 meters, with the Adaja River flowing through the area. While Montejo De Arévalo itself is set in agricultural lands, its proximity to areas like the Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park provides opportunities for trails through pine forests, sabine trees, and vineyards. This varied topography…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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58.5km
04:34
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Explore the Castilian countryside on this 36.4-mile (58.5 km) moderate mountain bike route connecting the historic towns of Arévalo and Madr
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43.9km
03:26
170m
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Explore the moderate 27.3-mile Arévalo and Camino de Santiago del Sureste Loop, combining historic pilgrimage paths with local mountain biki

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60.2km
04:42
320m
320m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.4km
05:11
370m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.6km
03:34
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Arévalo Castle, located in the town of Arévalo (province of Ávila, Castile and León), is one of the most representative examples of Castilian Mudéjar architecture. Its origins date back to the 14th century, although it was built upon earlier fortifications. It was expanded between the 15th and 16th centuries, especially during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. It played an important role as a noble and military castle, but also as an administrative building. In the 20th century, it fell into near ruin until its restoration, beginning in 1952, by the Ministry of Agriculture, which uses it as the headquarters of a research center.
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Arévalo Castle, located in the town of Arévalo (province of Ávila, Castile and León), is one of the most representative examples of Castilian Mudéjar architecture. Its origins date back to the 14th century, although it was built upon earlier fortifications. It was expanded between the 15th and 16th centuries, especially during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. It played an important role as a noble and military castle, but also as an administrative building. In the 20th century, it fell into near ruin until it was restored starting in 1952 by the Ministry of Agriculture, which uses it as the headquarters of a research center.
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The Plaza de la Villa de Arévalo is one of the most beautiful squares, absolutely traffic-free and without bars or terraces, it stands out for its tranquility and for being surrounded by history and Mozarabic buildings.
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Castle fortress located at the most extreme part of the triangle formed by the confluence of the Adaja and Arevalillo rivers, which serve as defensive ditches. It was rebuilt in the second half of the 15th century by order of Álvaro de Zúñiga, Duke of Béjar, although it subsequently underwent important reforms at the beginning of the 16th century, when the fortress was in the hands of the Catholic Monarchs. The Castle is worth visiting for its good condition, and it also has a very interesting exhibition.
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Beautiful town in Segovia, with all services. It stands out for its imposing castle and the squares with a marked medieval character.
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In addition to the imposing Castle where Isabel la Católica resided, in the town we have all the services: Shops, restaurants and accommodation.
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Plaza de la Villa is one of the most beautiful squares in Spain. Its architecture transports us to the Middle Ages, when it was the epicenter of social and economic life in Arévalo. It is surrounded by buildings with arches, built with stone, wood and brick. The floor is cobbled, adding to its charm.
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The immediate area around Montejo De Arévalo, part of the Campiña Segoviana, features relatively flat agricultural lands and riverbanks, with the Adaja River flowing through. However, its proximity to the Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park offers a more varied and challenging landscape, including pine forests, sabine trees, vineyards, and dramatic gorges carved by the Riaza river.
The trails around Montejo De Arévalo cater to various skill levels. Out of the 7 available routes, you'll find 2 easy trails and 5 moderate trails, offering options for both casual riders and those seeking a bit more challenge. There are no difficult trails listed directly in this guide.
Yes, several routes pass by notable landmarks and natural features. You can cycle past historical sites like Arévalo Castle and the Plaza de la Villa and Church of San Martín in Arévalo. The Arevalillo Riverbank also offers scenic views. Additionally, the nearby Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park is famous for its impressive gorges and cliffs, home to one of the largest colonies of griffon vultures, which you might spot during your ride.
The mountain biking routes around Montejo De Arévalo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. Riders often appreciate the diverse terrain, from the tranquil agricultural plains to the more rugged and scenic landscapes found closer to the natural parks.
While specific 'easy' trails are available, the guide does not explicitly list trails designated as 'family-friendly' for children. However, the 2 easy routes in the area could be suitable for families with some biking experience. Always check the route details for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many outdoor trails in Spain, especially in rural areas. However, it's always best to check local regulations, particularly within protected areas like the Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park, where specific rules might apply to protect wildlife. Keep your dog under control and clean up after them.
The region experiences a continental climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally ideal for mountain biking, offering pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be hot, especially in July and August, while winters can be cold, though snow is less common in the plains area.
Yes, there are several circular routes available. For instance, you can try the Circular Route of Arévalo and Mad, a moderate 58.5 km loop, or the Arévalo and Camino de Santiago del Sureste Loop, which is 43.9 km. Another option is the Tolocirio – Montejo de Arevalo loop from Arévalo, a 60.1 km moderate ride.
Montejo De Arévalo is a rural municipality. While there might be limited local bus services connecting to larger towns, direct public transport to specific trailheads is generally not common. It is advisable to use a personal vehicle to access the starting points of the mountain bike routes.
Montejo De Arévalo itself is a tranquil village with traditional Spanish charm. You can find local amenities, including places to eat and stay, within the municipality or in nearby larger towns like Arévalo. The region offers a chance to experience traditional Spanish hospitality after your ride.
The longest route featured in this guide is the Charca del Herrero loop from Arévalo, a challenging 76.4 km ride with significant elevation gain, making it suitable for experienced mountain bikers.
Generally, no specific permits are required for mountain biking on established trails in the Montejo De Arévalo area. However, if you plan to venture into protected areas like the Hoces del Río Riaza Natural Park, it's always good practice to check for any specific regulations or restrictions that might apply to certain zones or activities within the park.


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