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The best road cycling routes around Cabezabellosa

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Road cycling around Cabezabellosa offers diverse and scenic landscapes within the province of Cáceres, Extremadura. The region is characterized by mountainous terrain, including the Sierra de Gredos, and features significant elevation changes suitable for challenging rides. Cyclists encounter a mix of valleys, such as Valle del Jerte and Valle del Ambroz, alongside numerous viewpoints and well-maintained secondary roads. This area provides varied routes for riders seeking both demanding climbs and picturesque scenery.

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Last updated: July 11, 2026

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Gabriel y Galán Reservoir and Cáparra Loop

95.8km

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1,310m

1,320m

Cycle a challenging 59.5-mile route from Plasencia to Embalse de Gabriel y Galán, passing the Roman Arch of Cáparra.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Hard

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Hard

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

Hard
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May 11, 2026, Hervás Old Town

Hervás has beautiful architectural heritage such as the Davila palace, a parish church, the convent of the Trinitarian fathers etc. The largest collection of classic motorcycles in Europe!

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Excellent views of the Jerte Valley. The road is narrow but in very good condition. You reach the sign from the Garganta la Olla mountain pass, which is about 15 km long, with an average elevation gain of 800 m at a 5% gradient. This slope is very easy to walk, with beautiful stretches through trees and very little traffic.

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The Plasencia Aqueduct or the Arches of San Antón is not of Roman origin as many Placentines believe, but rather dates back to the 16th century and was built by the great architect Juan de Flandes. 55 arches are preserved from it and with it the Muslim clay pipe that carried water from the Cabezabellosa and El Torno mountains was replaced. in https://plasenciaturismo.es/acueducto

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The Old Cathedral follows a Romanesque plan, despite having been built in the 13th century. Almost all European artistic styles arrived in Extremadura with a considerable delay, since it was the border between the Christian and Muslim kingdoms. Thus, although the Romanesque style arrived in the north of the Peninsula in the 10th and 11th centuries, it was not applied in this area until the 13th century. The main door of the Old Cathedral, the Chapel of San Pablo and the Virgen del Perdón show the transition between Romanesque and Gothic. The New Cathedral has many Gothic and Renaissance elements, such as the choir, the vaults and the Plateresque fronts. The Cathedral Museum exhibits the 16th century Gothic panel of "Wedding at Cana". Masters of the Spanish Baroque such as Gregorio Fernández and the Churriguera brothers also left the important mark of their art on the cathedral's altarpiece. in https://plasenciaturismo.es/que-ver/imprescindibles

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February 22, 2024, Puerto de Honduras

Located in the north of the province of Cáceres, the port of Honduras provides spectacular views of the two large valleys it connects: the Ambroz valley and the Jerte valley. From both Gargantilla and Cabezuela del Valle, hikers can avoid the road and crown this pass along trails and dirt tracks that are part of the GR 10.

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September 4, 2023, Jaraíz de la Vera

Jaraíz de la Vera in the La Vera region, northeast of the province of Cáceres with incredible views of the Sierra de Gredos.

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The ascent from the town of Garganta la Olla is tough. Long 13.36 km with an average slope of 5.2%, you gain almost 700 m to reach the pass at 1,285 meters above sea level before descending towards Piornal. Beautiful views of the mountain peaks and valleys of Jerte.

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A charming mountain town located at 1,150 meters above sea level that has an incredible view over the Jerte valley.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of terrain can I expect when road cycling around Cabezabellosa?

Cabezabellosa and its surroundings offer diverse and scenic landscapes, characterized by mountainous terrain, including the Sierra de Gredos. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, making it suitable for challenging rides. The routes feature a mix of valleys like Valle del Jerte and Valle del Ambroz, alongside well-maintained secondary and tertiary roads winding through beautiful scenery.

Are there many road cycling routes available in Cabezabellosa?

Yes, there are over 35 road cycling routes around Cabezabellosa listed on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, though many feature considerable elevation gain, reflecting the region's mountainous character.

What are the difficulty levels of road cycling routes in Cabezabellosa?

The routes around Cabezabellosa are primarily challenging, with 18 routes rated as difficult and 15 as moderate. There are also 2 easier routes available. The mountainous terrain often includes significant uphill climbs and descents, appealing to cyclists seeking a good workout.

What are some notable viewpoints or landmarks I can see while cycling in the region?

The region is rich in viewpoints and historical sites. A prominent feature is the Mirador de la Ermita del Castillo (also known as Mirador de Cabezabellosa), offering panoramic vistas of the Sierra de Gata, Las Hurdes, and Valle del Ambroz. Routes like the Viewpoint of Memory – Plasencia Aqueduct loop from El Torno combine scenic viewpoints with historical elements such as the Plasencia Cathedral and the Plaza Mayor de Plasencia.

Are there any natural features or attractions along the road cycling routes?

Yes, the area boasts several natural attractions. You might encounter the stunning cherry blossoms in the Valle del Jerte during spring, or the green areas and forests of the Valle del Ambroz. Nearby, you can find the Caozo Waterfall, the Embalse de Plasencia, and the natural pools of Valdastillas. The ancient Vía de la Plata also offers historical and natural interest.

What is the best time of year for road cycling in Cabezabellosa?

The region offers good conditions for road cycling for much of the year. Spring is particularly beautiful with the cherry blossoms in the Valle del Jerte. The Sierra de Gredos region, which encompasses Cabezabellosa, is known for its 'close to ideal conditions' for road cycling, suggesting pleasant weather for most seasons outside of extreme summer heat or winter cold at higher elevations.

Are there any circular road cycling routes in Cabezabellosa?

Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Cabezabellosa are circular. Examples include the challenging Viewpoint of Memory – Puerto de Béjar loop from Regino, the Viewpoint of Memory – Plasencia Aqueduct loop from El Torno, and the Piornal Pass – Puerto de Piornal (1,285 m) loop from Regino.

What do other road cyclists say about the routes in Cabezabellosa?

The road cycling routes in Cabezabellosa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse and scenic landscapes, the challenging climbs, and the well-maintained secondary roads that provide varied routes.

Are there any family-friendly road cycling options in Cabezabellosa?

While many routes in Cabezabellosa feature significant elevation and are rated moderate to difficult, there are 2 routes classified as easy. For families, it's advisable to check the specific route details for distance and elevation gain to ensure it matches the family's fitness level. The Valle del Ambroz also offers pre-designed routes that might be more suitable for a relaxed pace.

Can I find places to eat or stay near the cycling routes?

The region is geared towards tourism, and you can find amenities in towns and villages along or near the routes. The Valle del Ambroz, for instance, caters to cycle tourism and offers services like bike rental. It's recommended to plan your route and check for cafes, pubs, or accommodation in towns like Cabezabellosa, Plasencia, or those within the Valle del Ambroz.

Is public transport available to access road cycling routes in Cabezabellosa?

Information on specific public transport options for cyclists directly to route starting points in Cabezabellosa is limited. However, larger towns in the region, such as Plasencia, are typically well-connected by bus services. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and policies regarding bicycle transport if you plan to use public transport to reach the area.

Where are good starting points for road biking in Cabezabellosa?

Several routes start from towns like Regino and El Torno, which are common access points for the region's cycling network. For example, the Viewpoint of Memory – Puerto de Béjar loop starts from Regino, and the Viewpoint of Memory – Plasencia Aqueduct loop begins from El Torno. These towns provide convenient access to the varied terrain.

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