Entrepeñas Reservoir Shoreline Trail
Entrepeñas Reservoir Shoreline Trail
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39.0km
480m
Mountain biking
Moderate 24.2-mile mountain bike loop around Entrepeñas reservoir, offering diverse terrain and scenic views near Sacedón.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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11.9 km
Highlight • Lake
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25.8 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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39.0 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
36.3 km
1.12 km
786 m
512 m
348 m
Surfaces
35.6 km
2.20 km
1.16 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (990 m)
Lowest point (710 m)
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This moderate mountain biking route usually takes about 3 hours and 26 minutes to complete. This estimate is for the full 39-kilometer circular trail.
The trail is classified as a moderate mountain bike route. While it involves a distance of approximately 39 kilometers and an elevation gain of around 480 meters, it's generally manageable for riders with some experience. Be aware that some paths in the region can be quite technical, though this specific route is considered moderate.
The route primarily features unpaved tracks, making up about 35.6 kilometers of its length. You'll also encounter shorter sections of paved tracks (2.20 km) and asphalt (1.16 km). Riders may experience varied surfaces, including well-maintained paths, some 'quite broken but passable paths,' and areas with clay and gypsum surfaces, passing through olive groves, fallow lands, and vineyards.
The trail offers impressive views over the Entrepeñas reservoir. You'll pass through diverse natural environments including pine forests, holm oak mountains, and Pyrenean oaks. Notable points include the monument to the Sagrado Corazón, the hermitage of the Virgen del Socorro, and panoramic vistas of the Tagus River and the Bolarque area. The Dique de Pareja itself and its viewpoint are significant visual attractions. You might also see the ruins of La Isabela, a former spa now submerged by the Buendía reservoir.
Yes, this is a circular route, meaning you will end up back at your starting point without having to retrace your steps. This allows for a comprehensive experience of the reservoir's surroundings.
While specific parking details for this exact trailhead are not provided, Sacedón is the primary hub for accessing the Entrepeñas reservoir area. It's advisable to look for parking options within Sacedón, especially near the reservoir access points or the town center, as this is where many routes in the 'zona de los pantanos' begin.
The area around the Entrepeñas reservoir is popular for outdoor activities. Generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential colder, wetter conditions in winter. These seasons also showcase the diverse natural environments at their best.
While there's no explicit mention of dog restrictions for this specific trail, many natural areas in Spain allow dogs, often requiring them to be on a leash. Given the varied terrain and potential for wildlife, keeping your dog leashed is recommended for their safety and to respect other trail users and the environment.
There is no mention of specific permits or entrance fees required to access or ride this mountain biking trail around the Embalse de Entrepeñas. It appears to be freely accessible to the public.
Sacedón is recognized as a hub for outdoor activities and water sports. As such, you can expect to find basic amenities like cafes, restaurants, and potentially accommodation options within the town of Sacedón, which serves as the starting point for this circular route. These facilities would be available before and after your ride.
This trail is classified as moderate, which means it might be challenging for absolute beginners or very young children. While it's not considered 'Hard,' the distance (39 km) and elevation gain (480 m) require a reasonable level of fitness and mountain biking experience. Families with older, experienced riders might enjoy it, but beginners should consider shorter or flatter routes in the area first.