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53.8km
1,410m
Mountain biking
Tackle the challenging 33.4-mile mountain biking route to Pico Rocigalgo from Los Navalucillos in Cabañeros National Park.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Parque nacional de Cabañeros
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Parking
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27.0 km
Highlight • Summit
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End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
50.5 km
1.43 km
1.06 km
835 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
26.7 km
24.3 km
1.75 km
1.06 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,430 m)
Lowest point (650 m)
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The terrain is highly varied and challenging. You'll start on forest tracks, transitioning to narrower paths through dense Mediterranean forest with rebollo oak groves. Expect rocky sections, including a notable area called "Las Cornisas" where chains are present for hikers, indicating very technical or unrideable passages for mountain bikes. The ascent to the Pico Rocigalgo involves a prolonged climb with many hairpin turns, and the final stretch to the summit may include a firebreak with scree. Some parts of the trail can be surprisingly humid, with moss-covered rocks and trees.
This route offers stunning natural beauty. You'll encounter the impressive 18-meter high Chorro waterfall and the smaller Chorrera Chica. The path is rich with Mediterranean vegetation, including holly, chestnut, yews, heather, and various oak species. From the summit of Pico Rocigalgo, the highest point in Toledo province, you'll be rewarded with spectacular panoramic views of the Montes de Toledo and large parts of the Cabañeros National Park.
No, this circular route is classified as difficult for mountain biking. It demands very good fitness and advanced riding skills due to its length, substantial elevation gain, and challenging terrain, which includes rocky sections and steep ascents. Some parts will likely require you to dismount and push your bike, especially near "Las Cornisas" and the final push to the summit. It is not recommended for beginners or families looking for an easy ride.
The autumn months are particularly recommended for this route. The oak groves display vibrant colors, adding to the scenic beauty. Spring is also a good option for milder temperatures and lush vegetation. Avoid the peak summer months due to high temperatures, and be prepared for potentially humid conditions even in cooler seasons.
The trail typically starts from a parking area near Los Navalucillos. While specific parking details aren't provided, Los Navalucillos serves as a recognized gateway to this part of Cabañeros National Park, so you should find designated parking facilities there for visitors accessing the park trails.
Regulations regarding dogs in national parks can vary. While some areas might permit dogs on a leash, it's crucial to verify the most current and specific regulations with the Cabañeros National Park authorities directly before bringing your dog on this trail. National parks often have strict rules to protect wildlife and ensure visitor safety.
Cabañeros National Park generally does not have an entrance fee. However, for specific activities or access to certain restricted areas, permits might be required. While the Rocigalgo Massif Route is often listed as a "free" modality for mountain biking, it is highly recommended to confirm the most current regulations with the park authorities regarding mountain biking on the entire circular route to ensure compliance and avoid any issues, especially concerning the highly technical upper sections.
The Cabañeros National Park is known for its rich wildlife. On this route, you have a good chance of spotting birds of prey, such as griffon vultures, soaring overhead. There's also the possibility of encountering deer and other typical Mediterranean fauna. Remember to observe wildlife from a distance and avoid disturbing their natural habitat.
Yes, this route incorporates sections of several other trails. You'll ride along parts of the Senda de las cuevas, Camino a la Nava del Chorro, Camino Molinillo de Navas de Estena, Senda de la Arañosa, Camino de la Calanchera, and the Ruta del Chorro de los Navalucillos, among others, as it winds through the diverse landscape of Cabañeros.
Yes, Los Navalucillos is a local town that serves as a base for visitors to Cabañeros National Park. You should be able to find options for accommodation, as well as cafes, pubs, and restaurants to refuel and relax after your challenging mountain bike ride.
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