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Road cycling around Escalonilla offers routes through the largely flat agricultural plains of the Toledo region, characterized by extensive cultivated fields and open vistas. While the immediate area features gentle rolling hills and subtle undulations, the broader region provides access to more varied terrain. Cyclists can find routes that traverse river valleys and connect historic villages, offering a range of experiences from easy excursions to more challenging rides with elevation changes. The landscape is defined by its rural scenery, with…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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46.0km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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41.7km
01:44
300m
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This easy 25.9-mile road cycling route from Torrijos explores La Puebla de Montalbán and Albarreal de Tajo in 1 hour 44 minutes.

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72.1km
03:08
460m
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This moderate 44.8-mile (72.1 km) road cycling route from Torrijos offers scenic views and passes through La Puebla de Montalbán and Illán d
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70.0km
03:00
630m
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This 43.5-mile semi-gravel road cycling route near La Puebla de Montalbán features the stunning Barrancas de Burujón and mixed terrain.
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57.8km
03:01
550m
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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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The Tagus River flows through almost the entire center of Spain and is the longest river on the Iberian Peninsula, with a length of more than 1,000 kilometers. This means that there are numerous places to visit near this river, such as Toledo.
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Polán Castle is a medieval fortification located in the municipality of Polán, about 15 km southwest of Toledo, in the Montes de Toledo region. It is situated within the town itself, nestled among houses and courtyards, giving it a unique character. Built between the 11th and 12th centuries, it was likely used as a defensive tower after the Reconquista of Toledo (1085).
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Next to this bridge over the Guadarrama, in Toledo, the old inn that provided services to travelers was located. Currently you can see the ruins of the building.
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Rielves is a transit point for the Caminos de Santiago del Levante, on its way between Toledo and Ávila, the path being perfectly signposted.
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With three inhabitants according to the 2021 census, it is the municipality with the smallest number of inhabitants in Spain.
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Polán has a couple of treasures that you may not have expected to find. The most outstanding is undoubtedly the castle, which despite its dilapidated state is still an imposing structure that gives you an idea of the large dimensions it once had. But apart from the castle there are a few manor houses with magnificent portals that are worth looking for.
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Although the town's biggest attractions, like its castle and Roman bridge, are all on the outskirts and not reachable by road bike, the town itself has a pretty church dedicated to Saint Andrew and a couple of good bars. for a stop
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The council of this small and quiet town has carried out an interesting and exhaustive job of documenting the origin of the names of the town's streets, some of which are a perfect reflection of the town's history and customs. All this archive can be found on its website and it is worth taking a walk through its streets reading its history.
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Road cycling around Escalonilla primarily features routes through the largely flat agricultural plains of the Toledo region, characterized by extensive cultivated fields and open vistas. While the immediate area has gentle rolling hills and subtle undulations, the broader region, especially near Escalona, offers more varied terrain with river valleys and historic villages, providing opportunities for routes with significant elevation changes.
Yes, Escalonilla is an excellent area for beginners. The immediate surroundings offer tranquil rides through agricultural fields with minimal elevation gain. Routes like Villamiel, Huecas y Fuensalida – circular from Torrijos and Torrijos Circular via La Puebla de Montalbán are classified as easy and provide a gentle introduction to road cycling in the region.
While Escalonilla itself is largely flat, the broader region provides access to more challenging routes. Areas closer to Escalona are known for mountainous terrain and river valleys with significant elevation changes, offering demanding ascents and rewarding descents for experienced cyclists. You can find routes with moderate difficulty, such as La Puebla de Montalbán and Illán de Vac, which includes more climbing.
The routes often traverse vast agricultural fields, offering open vistas of the Toledo plain. For natural features, you might encounter subtle hills and valleys. The region is also within the hydrological basin of the Tagus River. For specific viewpoints, consider routes that pass near the Enebros Viewpoint or the View of the Barrancas de Burujón and the Castrejón Reservoir from Mirador del Cambrón.
Yes, many road cycling routes around Escalonilla are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include Villamiel, Huecas y Fuensalida – circular from Torrijos and Torrijos Circular via La Puebla de Montalbán, which are popular choices for their convenience and scenic views.
The best time for road cycling in Escalonilla is typically during spring and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making for more comfortable rides through the open agricultural plains. Summers can be very hot, and winters, while generally mild, can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain.
Yes, you can find longer routes that connect multiple towns and cover significant distances. For example, the La Puebla de Montalbán and Illán de Vac route is over 72 km, offering a substantial ride through cultivated fields and local towns. Other routes like La Puebla - Polán - San Martín also provide extended cycling experiences.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquil atmosphere of the agricultural plains, the open vistas, and the opportunity for relaxed rides. The network of routes offers options for different ability levels, from easy excursions to moderate challenges, making it appealing to a wide range of riders.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Escalonilla and nearby towns like Torrijos, which serve as starting points for many routes, generally offer public parking options. It's advisable to check local parking availability in the specific town you plan to start your ride from.
Yes, Escalonilla has a significant natural spring known as El Charcón, which features extensive marshes. In winter, these marshes become a habitat for numerous migratory and overwintering birds. Cyclists interested in birdwatching might find unique opportunities to combine their rides with observing local birdlife in this area.
There are 19 road cycling routes available around Escalonilla. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 7 easy, 11 moderate, and 1 difficult option, ensuring there's a suitable ride for almost every cyclist.


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