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Mountain bike trails around San Juan De La Encinilla are set within a rural municipality in the Ávila province of Spain. The region features diverse landscapes, including river valleys and dehesa, with its proximity to the Sierra de Gredos offering mountainous terrain. This area provides varied unpaved segments suitable for mountain biking.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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41.8km
03:41
490m
490m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31.6km
02:44
470m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.5km
02:58
480m
480m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.6km
03:09
400m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.1km
02:28
440m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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The Castro de Las Cogotas, located in the municipality of Cardeñosa (Ávila), is one of the most emblematic Iron Age archaeological sites on the Iberian Peninsula, especially linked to the Vetton people. It is situated on a hill next to the Adaja River, surrounded by holm oak groves, pastures, and fertile land. This location offered defensive advantages and abundant natural resources. The fort is open to the public and has an Interpretation Center that explains its history and characteristics. Periodic archaeological conferences are also held on the site.
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Aveinte, a name with historical roots, has a fascinating legend dating back to ancient times. Many centuries ago, at the dawn of the Middle Ages, there was a small town in what we know today as Aveinte. The inhabitants of this place were simple people, dedicated mainly to agriculture and livestock. They lived in harmony with nature and worshiped the gods of the earth and sky. One day, during a time of drought and scarcity, the locals gathered in the town square to pray for rain and good harvests. The wise old man of the place, known as Adventius, led the ceremony. With his wrinkled hands and deep voice, he spoke words of supplication to heaven. Legend has it that, at that crucial moment, a mysterious figure appeared among the clouds. He was a luminous being, dressed in white robes and silver hair. The villagers were amazed and knelt before this heavenly presence. The being addressed Adventius and spoke to him in an ancient language that only he understood. “For your devotion and the faith of your people, I will grant a blessing,” he said. “From now on, every twenty years, the waters of the river that runs through Aveinte will overflow, fertilizing the land and ensuring abundant harvests.” Thus the name Aveinte was born, which means “advent” or “arrival” in honor of the heavenly visit. Since then, every twenty years, the river overflows and renews the earth, fulfilling the promise of the luminous being. The inhabitants of Aveinte keep this tradition alive and celebrate “Aveinte” with joy and gratitude. The legend has been passed down from generation to generation, and the town's name remains a reminder of its connection to the divine and renewed hope. So, when you walk through the cobblestone streets of Aveinte, remember this story and the magic that surrounds its name. 🌟🏡
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Three stone crosses located on a rocky outcrop near the Ermita del Berrocal, on the outskirts of Cardeñosa.
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Along the way you reach the ruins of a medieval settlement, with building stones scattered on the ground of which only the main arch of a church remains standing.
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Cardeñosa is the ideal place to stop along the way and have a drink to continue the route. Here is the Castro Interpretation Center
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Small town located in a flat area between the cities between Ávila and Salamanca. Its church, that of Santo Tomas apostol, is one of the most important elements of the nucleus.
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Nucleus that has a great history behind it not only because Las Cogotas is located closer to the reservoir but also, for example, the Arco toral of the depopulated Conejeros.
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Las Cogotas is an ancient walled enclosure that is currently an important archaeological site located north of the city of Ávila and right next to the Embalse del Castro de Las Cogotas.
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There are over 15 mountain bike trails around San Juan De La Encinilla. The region offers a variety of routes, primarily focusing on moderate difficulty, suitable for exploring the rural landscapes and river valleys.
You can expect diverse terrain, including rural landscapes, river valleys, and dehesa. The trails often feature unpaved segments and are influenced by the proximity to the Sierra de Gredos, offering varied natural environments.
The majority of mountain bike trails around San Juan De La Encinilla are rated as moderate. There is also one easy route, making the area accessible for different skill levels, though no difficult routes are listed in the immediate vicinity.
Yes, some routes feature significant elevation gain. For example, the Arco de Consejeros – Castro de Las Cogotas loop from Las Berlanas includes over 470 meters of ascent, offering a good challenge for mountain bikers.
While mountain biking, you'll experience the serene rural setting and natural beauty of the Ávila province. The broader region is known for natural attractions like Laguna Redonda, a natural paradise ideal for birdwatching, and the diverse landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos.
Yes, the area is rich in traditional rural charm. You might encounter traditional architecture, including the majestic Church of San Juan Bautista and the historic Ermita del Santo Cristo in the village. Nearby attractions include the Castle of Narros de Saldueña and the Church of San Pedro Apóstol and the Verraco Vettón (Stone Bear).
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, the quiet rural landscapes, and the network of routes that cater to different ability levels, providing a fulfilling outdoor experience.
Yes, there is at least one easy mountain bike route available, which could be suitable for families or beginners looking for a less strenuous ride. The prevalence of moderate routes also means many trails are manageable for those with some cycling experience.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for mountain biking in this region. The weather is typically milder, and the natural scenery, especially in spring with its greenery, is particularly picturesque. Summers can be hot, and winters may bring colder temperatures.
Yes, many of the routes around San Juan De La Encinilla are designed as loops. For instance, the Hermitage of San Miguel del Otero – Sigeres loop from Aveinte is a popular circular trail that allows you to start and finish in the same location.
Yes, the routes often traverse the authentic rural atmosphere of the Ávila province, passing through or near traditional villages. For example, the Aveinte loop from Riocabado will take you through the countryside, offering glimpses of local life and architecture.
The mountain bike trails in this region vary in length, generally ranging from around 25 to 40 kilometers. For example, the Iglesia de Horcajuelo loop from San Pedro del Arroyo is about 41 kilometers, while the Arco de Consejeros – Castro de Las Cogotas loop from Cardeñosa is approximately 25 kilometers.


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