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Road cycling routes around Las Mesas offer varied terrain suitable for different skill levels. The region features routes with moderate elevation gains over longer distances, indicating a mix of flat sections and rolling hills. These routes provide opportunities for cyclists to explore the local landscape. The area's topography supports diverse road cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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61.1km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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101km
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Cycle a moderate 63.0-mile (101.3 km) loop from Villarrobledo through Munera, El Bonillo, and Ossa de Montiel in Castilla-La Mancha.

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48.8km
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The town center of Ossa de Montiel develops along a gentle slope in the province of Albacete, in Castilla-La Mancha (Spain). The hub of town life and the ideal starting point for exploring the locality is Plaza de la Constitución
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What to see in Ossa de Montiel Parish Church of Santa María Magdalena A 16th-century Gothic building with a Mudéjar roof, declared a Site of Cultural Interest. Rochafrida Castle An 11th-12th century medieval fortress, steeped in legend and linked to the Don Quixote Route. Montesinos Cave A karst cave famous for its appearance in Don Quixote. Access is only with a guide; it is home to bat colonies and curious rock formations.
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Built in the 15th century by order of Don Juan Pacheco, first Marquis of Villena, the castle is a notable example of Gothic-Mudejar architecture. The castle has been restored and turned into a museum, and is now considered a Site of Cultural Interest. In addition to its rich history, the castle is known for events such as the National Medieval Combat Championship, which is held annually.
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The castle was built in 1456 by order of Juan Pacheco, a prominent nobleman during the reign of Henry IV. Its architectural style combines Gothic and Mudejar elements. It has a peculiar triangular plan and a strategic location on the top of a hill. Over the centuries, the castle has witnessed historical events, from visits by the Catholic Monarchs to restorations and cultural events. Today, the castle hosts exhibitions, dramatized tours, medieval combat tournaments and the impressive Trebuchet Park, which displays full-scale siege engines. 😊🏰
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Built in the 15th century by order of the first Marquis of Villena, Don Juan Pacheco, it is located on the San Cristóbal hill. Currently the castle is owned by the Ducal House of Peñaranda y Montijo, which through a management company chaired by the Count of Montalvo, Mr. Javier Fitz-James Stuart de Soto, has carried out a final rehabilitation between 2008 and 2016 with which has become a museum and also hosts various events. In the month of May/June, the Historical Recreation Days are held in the Castle, which allow us to see the life of warriors, artisans, doctors, monks, lords or peasants. National and international medieval combat tournaments are also held, a spectacular contact sport with period weapons and armor.
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Town in the province of Albacete that maintains a unique Cervantes authenticity, with its narrow streets, low houses, etc. Don't leave without seeing the Renaissance church of Santa Catalina, the Rollo and the 16th century town hall.
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Villarrobledo, 86 km from the capital, is one of the largest towns in La Mancha, Albacete. It collects in its municipal term the districts of Moharras and Casa de Peñas. It was the 16th century that of its economic and social splendor, as demonstrated by several of the constructions that were made during this century such as the current church of San Blas, several convents and even the Town Hall. All of them are visits of interest. But in addition, it offers an urban complex of wide streets and whitewashed walls in the style of other towns in La Mancha, characteristic of the winery industry that prevails in the area. Its Carnivals deserve special mention, one of the most important in Spain, declared of national tourist interest.
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Villarrobledo is a beautiful town. It is famous for its collection of historical heritage in the form of convents, churches, hermitages and cobbled streets. Its carnival attracts more and more visitors. And the Plaza de Ramón y Cajal is the perfect place to have a drink and rest, if you are passing through with your bicycle.
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Road cycling around Las Mesas is characterized by open landscapes and rolling terrain. Routes feature moderate elevation gains over longer distances, offering a mix of flat sections and gentle climbs suitable for various skill levels.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. For example, the Ramón y Cajal Square – Arco de Moharras loop from Villarrobledo is an easy 43.4 km trail that can be completed in about 1 hour 58 minutes, offering a gentle introduction to the region's cycling.
For those seeking longer rides, the Villarrobledo - El Bonillo - Ossa de Montiel Loop covers 101.3 km with over 618 meters of climbing, providing a significant challenge. Another option is the Castillo de Belmonte — circular por la Alberca de Záncara, which is 61.1 km long.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Las Mesas are designed as loops. Examples include the Villarrobledo - El Bonillo - Ossa de Montiel Loop and the Ramón y Cajal Square – Arco de Moharras loop from Villarrobledo, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
While cycling, you can explore various points of interest. Near Villarrobledo, you might pass by the historic San Blas Church or the Casa de los Tellez. The Manjavacas Lagoon and the Hermitage of Our Lady of Manjavacas are also notable natural and historical sites in the wider region.
The komoot community frequently praises the varied terrain and open landscapes that define road cycling in Las Mesas. Cyclists appreciate the mix of flat sections and rolling hills, which provide diverse experiences for different ability levels.
While specific seasonal data for Las Mesas is not provided, regions with similar open landscapes often offer pleasant cycling conditions in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. It's always advisable to check local weather forecasts before your ride.
Yes, for those looking for a challenge, the Villarrobledo - El Bonillo - Ossa de Montiel Loop features over 618 meters of elevation gain, offering a substantial workout. The Castillo de Belmonte — circular por la Alberca de Záncara also includes over 444 meters of climbing.
There are several road cycling routes documented around Las Mesas, with options varying in distance and difficulty to suit different preferences.
The open landscapes and rolling terrain of Las Mesas inherently offer scenic views, particularly as you cycle through the countryside. Routes like the Villarrobledo – Socuéllamos Town Center loop from Bodegon el Abuelo provide opportunities to enjoy the regional scenery.
Villarrobledo appears to be a central hub for many routes, with several trails starting or passing through it, such as the Ramón y Cajal Square – Arco de Moharras loop from Villarrobledo and the Venta de las Siete Muertes loop from Villarrobledo.


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