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No traffic road cycling routes around Llerena traverse the diverse landscapes of Extremadura, characterized by the unique *dehesa* ecosystem of scattered holm oaks and cork oaks. The region's topography ranges from vast plains to the foothills of the Sierra Morena, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Many routes follow sections of the historic Vía de la Plata, providing well-surfaced roads through agricultural land and pastures. This blend of natural features and historical pathways creates a distinct environment for road cycling.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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riders
112km
05:25
1,680m
1,680m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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52.9km
02:24
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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riders
42.9km
01:54
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
17
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74.1km
03:37
940m
940m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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57.1km
02:36
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Parador de Zafra is located in what was once the palace of the Dukes of Feria. The building clearly reflects its long and rich history, which includes the Extremaduran explorer Hernán Cortés, a distinguished guest of the palace. The Parador preserves beautiful coffered ceilings, chests, ironwork, handrails, and decorative elements from the former palace.
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The Church of Our Lady of Granada in Llerena is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city. Its construction began in the 14th century and continued until the 18th century, resulting in a mix of architectural styles including Gothic-Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque. The façade combines Baroque and Mudejar elements. The lower level is Baroque, with an entrance door decorated with heraldic shields. The upper level, in the Mudejar style, features galleries of semicircular arches. The church tower is an impressive structure that dominates the square. The first two bodies are from the original Mudejar tower from the 14th century, while the three upper bodies, in the Renaissance style, were added in the 16th century.
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An essential visit if you are interested in history
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A visit is not possible because it is a hotel. The patio/inner courtyard, which is worth seeing, can be visited. And if you want to spend more time here, you can take a break in the café.
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The Parador de Zafra is located in what was once the palace of the Dukes of Feria. The building is a clear example of its long and rich history, which includes the discoverer from Extremadura, Hernán Cortés, an illustrious guest of the palace. The Parador preserves beautiful coffered ceilings, chests, ironwork, handrails and decorative elements from the old palace.
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The tower of the convent of San Francisco is the only remains of what was the Franciscan convent of San Benito. It was located outside the city of Zafra, although it is currently within the urban area. The convent was founded and built in the last third of the 15th century by the second Count of Feria, Gomes II Suárez de Figueroa, and by his mother, Countess María Manuel. Starting in 1565, the cloister and bedrooms were enlarged with the aim of housing a greater number of religious.
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The origins of the Regina Turdulorum are unknown but it is believed that its foundation dates from the time of Augustus, linked to the mining exploitation of the area. Its location on the road that linked Augusta Emerita (Mérida) with Hispalis (Seville) surely had very beneficial effects on its development.
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Cazalla de la Sierra is a beautiful town with a lot of history. Worth a visit.
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There are over 15 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Llerena. These routes offer a range of difficulties, with 2 easy, 7 moderate, and 8 difficult options, ensuring there's something for every cyclist seeking quiet roads.
You'll primarily cycle through the stunning dehesa ecosystem, characterized by scattered holm oaks and cork oaks, pastures, and traditional farmland. Many routes also follow sections of the historic Vía de la Plata, offering a blend of natural beauty and ancient history. As you venture towards the Sierra Morena foothills, you might encounter more undulating terrain and panoramic views.
Yes, Llerena and its surroundings are rich in history. You can explore the Castle of the Towers, a 15th-16th century ruin, or the impressive Parish Church of Our Lady of Granada. Many routes also traverse the ancient Vía de la Plata, allowing you to cycle through landscapes steeped in Roman and medieval history.
The routes vary significantly in length and duration. For example, the Medina de las Torres - Valencia del Ventoso - Fuente de Cantos Loop is about 53 km and takes around 2 hours 20 minutes, while the more challenging Puebla de Maestre and Embalse del Pintado Loop covers over 111 km and can take more than 5 hours.
Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Llerena are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Castillo de Reina – Llerena loop from Llerena, which offers a moderate 57 km ride.
The spring and autumn months are generally ideal for road cycling in Llerena. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable, while winters are typically mild but can be damp.
Yes, while many routes are moderate to difficult, there are options suitable for beginners. You can find 2 easy routes that offer a gentler introduction to road cycling in the region, often on flatter sections of the dehesa or repurposed railway lines like the Vía Verde Mina La Jayona.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Llerena, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the roads, the unique beauty of the dehesa landscape, and the opportunity to combine cycling with historical exploration along the Vía de la Plata.
Absolutely. The rolling terrain of the dehesa and the proximity to the Sierra Morena foothills offer numerous scenic spots. You can find stunning vistas, particularly around historical sites like the Views of Castillo de Reina, providing excellent photo opportunities and places to rest.
Llerena and surrounding towns typically offer public parking facilities. For specific routes, it's advisable to check the route details on komoot for suggested starting points and nearby parking options, especially if you're driving to a trailhead outside the main town.
Yes, Llerena is an excellent base for combining cycling with cultural exploration. After a ride, you can explore Llerena's Historic-Artistic Site, visit the Monastery of Tentudía, or discover other castles like Montemolín, many of which are accessible by short detours or on rest days.


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