Trujillo, La Cumbre, and La Aldea del Obispo Loop
Trujillo, La Cumbre, and La Aldea del Obispo Loop
04:49
60.4km
530m
Mountain biking
This moderate 37.5-mile mountain biking route near Trujillo takes you through historical areas and natural landscapes, including the Plaza M
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
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761 m
Highlight • Historical Site
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Tip by
3.29 km
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46.7 km
Highlight • Religious Site
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60.4 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
44.0 km
9.92 km
3.18 km
2.18 km
1.13 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
44.8 km
10.2 km
4.06 km
1.25 km
123 m
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Elevation
Highest point (540 m)
Lowest point (330 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This mountain bike route, covering 60.4 kilometers, typically takes approximately 4 hours and 49 minutes to complete. This estimate is for continuous riding and does not include stops.
No, this route is rated as moderate. It involves an elevation gain of 530 meters and corresponds to an STS S2 technical difficulty level. Riders should have good physical fitness and some experience with mountain biking.
The terrain in the Trujillo region often features 'berrocales' (granite rock formations), so you can expect some rocky sections. The route blends natural environments with monumental areas, offering a mix of landscapes.
Yes, the route passes by several interesting points. You'll encounter the historic Plaza Mayor of Trujillo, sections of the Cañada Real del Puerto de Miravete, and the Parish Church of Our Lady of the Rosary in La Aldea del Obispo.
While specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided, Trujillo is a well-known town. It's advisable to look for public parking areas within Trujillo itself, especially near the starting point, as it's a common base for exploring the region.
Generally, no special permits or entrance fees are required for mountain biking on public trails in this region of Extremadura. However, always respect private property and local regulations.
Information regarding dogs on this specific route is not available. It's always best to check local regulations or signage at the trailhead regarding pets, and if allowed, keep them on a leash for their safety and to protect wildlife.
The Trujillo region experiences hot summers. Therefore, the best times to ride this trail are typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when temperatures are milder and more comfortable for cycling.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with the Camino Mozárabe por Trujillo, Camino de los Descubridores, Cordel de Aldea del Obispo, and the Cañada Real del Puerto de Miravete, among others.
For a moderate 60.4 km mountain bike ride, you should bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike (including a spare tube and pump), a first-aid kit, sun protection, and appropriate cycling attire. A GPS device or the Komoot app with the route downloaded is also highly recommended.
While the route itself traverses natural and rural areas, the town of Trujillo, where the route likely starts or passes through, offers various cafes and restaurants. It's a good idea to plan your food and drink stops around the town sections.