Almadenejos, Saceruela, and Abenójar Loop
Almadenejos, Saceruela, and Abenójar Loop
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riders
04:27
100km
980m
Road cycling
This challenging 62.2-mile road cycling route from Almadenejos takes you through Saceruela and Fontanosas, with 3227 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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1.73 km
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30.1 km
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57.3 km
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100 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
81.4 km
16.2 km
2.51 km
Surfaces
97.3 km
2.78 km
< 100 m
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Elevation
Highest point (790 m)
Lowest point (430 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This is classified as a "hard road ride" and requires very good fitness to complete. It covers approximately 100 kilometers with a significant elevation gain of around 980 meters.
The tour is estimated to take around 4 hours and 27 minutes to finish, though this can vary based on individual fitness and pace.
The route is designed for racebikes, meaning it primarily follows paved roads. However, as it traverses rural areas in Spain, the quality of the pavement can vary, so be prepared for potentially uneven surfaces in some sections.
Yes, the circular route connects several towns. You will pass through the Almadenejos Town Center, the town of Saceruela, and in Abenójar, you can see the Plaza de San Juan Bautista and Parish Church of San Juan Bautista.
As this is a circular route starting and ending in Almadenejos, you can typically find parking within the Almadenejos Town Center or nearby areas. Specific parking facilities are not detailed, but street parking is often available in smaller Spanish towns.
While specific recommendations for this route are not available, road cycling in the Ciudad Real province of Spain is generally best during spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) to avoid the extreme heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
No, this racebike tour follows public roads and does not require any special permits or entrance fees to access.
This is a racebike tour primarily on public roads. While dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, it is not suitable for cycling with dogs due to the distance, speed, and road conditions. It's best to leave your canine companions at home for this particular activity.
Given the length and difficulty, you should bring appropriate racebike gear, plenty of water, nutrition, a repair kit, and sun protection. Consider carrying a phone for emergencies and a map or GPS device as rural areas may have limited signage.
The route passes through several towns including Almadenejos, Saceruela, and Abenójar. These towns typically offer local cafes, bars, or small shops where you can stop for refreshments and to refill water bottles.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of the "Sendero Pantano-Charco Las Parras" (2% of the route) and the "Camino del Levante - Etapa 1" (1% of the route).