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Road cycling routes in Muela De Los Tres Reinos traverse a region characterized by diverse and captivating landscapes, featuring rural roads with low traffic intensity. The area, part of the Rincón de Ademuz, presents a varied topography with an altitudinal range from 600 meters in the lower Turia valley to 1836 meters at Alto de las Barracas. Cyclists will encounter a mosaic of ecosystems, including juniper forests, holm oak groves, and river valleys carved by the Turia River.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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109km
05:23
1,470m
1,470m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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129km
06:19
1,890m
1,890m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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95.8km
04:46
1,510m
1,510m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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47.6km
02:16
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.1km
02:36
930m
940m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Beautiful place, the village, the castle, the church, everything!
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The section of the A-1512 that starts in Albarracín and heads toward Noguera de Albarracín and Orihuela del Tremedal is known for its spectacular natural beauty. This route passes through gorges, dense pine and holm oak forests, and areas of outstanding scenic value such as the Tremedales de Orihuela, with unique features such as rocky rivers and peat bogs.
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Nice lap and quiet road
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Acceptable cabin with a fireplace and a bedroom. There's a spring next door.
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On the street of the same name (Calle del Viaducto Viejo) is this great work of engineering with five large arches, with a central one measuring 39 metres.
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This picturesque medieval town, located in the province of Teruel, is transformed when the sun goes down. The cobbled streets and houses with whimsical architecture take on a special charm under the light of the moon and the street lamps. Walking through Albarracín at night is like travelling back in time. The historical monuments, such as the Cathedral and the walls, are illuminated, creating a magical and romantic atmosphere. In addition, during the summer months, you can enjoy guided night tours like the one we do that allow you to discover the secrets and legends of this charming place. A visit is totally recommended. 🚶♀️🌒😊
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The Puerto de El Cubillo is a mountain pass located in the Montes Universales, in the region of Castilla-La Mancha. This port can be divided into two phases: a first one with a certain difficulty that goes from the beginning, at the intersection of the CM-2105 road, until kilometer 5.5, and then a practically flat phase that ends at the border of the provinces of Cuenca and Teruel. It is an ideal place for lovers of cycling and hiking, offering spectacular views and an impressive natural environment.😎🚴🚵🚶♂️🌄
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The CM-2119 road offers stunning views of the Serranía de Cuenca. This landscape is known for its unique rock formations, deep ravines and extensive pine forests. When travelling along this road, you can enjoy views towards the Sierra de Valdemeca and the Sierra de la Madera, especially in a southwesterly direction.🚴🚵🌄😎
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Muela De Los Tres Reinos offers a selection of road cycling routes, with four distinct tours currently available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, ranging from moderate to difficult.
The recommended season for road cycling in Muela De Los Tres Reinos spans from March to December. This period generally offers favorable conditions to enjoy the region's diverse landscapes, avoiding the coldest winter months.
Road cycling in Muela De Los Tres Reinos is characterized by varied topography, including rural roads with low traffic intensity, river valleys, and areas with juniper and holm oak forests. The routes generally present a moderate to difficult challenge, featuring significant elevation gains. For example, the El Cubillo Pass – Forest House Refuge loop from Salvacañete is a difficult route with over 1,800 meters of elevation gain.
While many routes in the region are classified as difficult, there is a moderate option available. The 4G Coverage Point – Alobras loop from Alobras is a moderate 47.5 km route with around 696 meters of elevation gain, offering a less strenuous experience compared to the more challenging tours.
You will cycle through a mosaic of ecosystems, including juniper forests, holm oak groves, and river valleys carved by the Turia River. The region is part of the Rincón de Ademuz, known for its ecological diversity and significant altitudinal range. Specific natural highlights include the Barranco del Charcal and the riverbanks of the Turia and Ebrón.
Yes, the region offers several points of interest. A significant landmark is the Cruz de los Tres Reinos (Cross of the Three Kingdoms), which marks the convergence of three autonomous communities and provinces. While not directly on every route, the general area provides access to charming villages like Castielfabib, with its castle ruins and ancient Iberian vestiges, and La Puebla de San Miguel, home to a natural park with ancient juniper trees.
Yes, all the road cycling routes listed for Muela De Los Tres Reinos are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging The Staircase of Teruel – Calicanto Waterfall loop from Alobras and the moderate 4G Coverage Point – Alobras loop from Alobras, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
The region is dotted with charming villages that offer a glimpse into traditional life. Castielfabib is a picturesque stone village with historical heritage, while Ademuz is known for its traditional 'barracas' and apple orchards. Other villages like Torrebaja and Vallanca also feature historic mills, wash houses, and chapels, providing cultural stops during your cycling adventure.
Beyond the general landscapes, you might encounter unique spots like the Fuente de la Plata, known for its springs emerging from limestone formations. The Calicanto Waterfall – Castielfabib loop from Tormón route specifically highlights the Calicanto Waterfall, offering a natural point of interest.
Muela De Los Tres Reinos experiences a continental climate, meaning cold winters and dry, hot summers. While cycling is recommended from March to December, be prepared for potentially warm conditions during peak summer months and cooler temperatures in spring and autumn, especially at higher altitudes like Alto de las Barracas.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, routes like the El Cubillo Pass – Forest House Refuge loop from Salvacañete cover over 128 km with nearly 1,900 meters of ascent. Another demanding option is the The Staircase of Teruel – Calicanto Waterfall loop from Alobras, which spans over 109 km with extensive climbs.


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