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Road cycling routes around Vadillo De La Sierra are characterized by the mountainous landscapes of the Sierra de Ávila. The region features a distinctly mountainous relief with two ranges separated by the Amblés Valley, through which the Adaja River flows. Cyclists encounter varied terrain, including challenging ascents and winding descents, with prominent features like the sources of the Corneja and Adaja rivers. This area offers demanding experiences for road cyclists seeking elevation gain and scenic routes.
Last updated: July 14, 2026
2
riders
147km
07:20
2,360m
2,350m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
(1)
55
riders
109km
06:11
2,380m
2,380m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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11
riders
89.9km
04:42
1,450m
1,450m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
11
riders
93.6km
04:50
1,580m
1,580m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
6
riders
42.3km
02:03
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It's an open pass in the inhospitable landscape typical of this area. It's highly recommended because it offers easy connections to other passes such as Serranillos and Mijares.
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A relatively simple port, with good asphalt and road visibility, moderate (average 5%) and constant gradients. It can be tricky on a windy day.
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beautiful stretch of road on the plateau
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Beautiful views, on a good day you can see people taking off on paragliders.
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A magnificent mountain pass to climb by bike with magnificent views from either side.
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This slope is gentler than the northern slope and much shorter, with just 4 km and 2 of them hard, with some considerable ramps in the pair of horseshoe curves that there are. The road is inhospitable and therefore with very little traffic. The asphalt is uneven and rough, which adds hardness to the climb. Most of the secondary roads in this area are like this, which gives it a lot of charm. The landscape in summer is dry land, very typical of the northern area of Gredos and the northern plateau in general. I climbed the pass one early morning in August and I really enjoyed the solitude and silence of nature.
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From Puerto de Villatoro itself, a road appears in a northerly direction that goes towards the center of Villanueva del Campillo, with impressive views of the area.
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Beautiful and at the same time small town that is characterized by the Sierra de la Serrota and to the north, by the "dehesas" that are close to the Río Alberche (Dehesa de San Martín and Dehesa de las Cañadas).
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There are currently 8 road cycling routes available around Vadillo De La Sierra on komoot. These routes primarily feature the mountainous landscapes of the Sierra de Ávila, offering varied terrain with challenging ascents and winding descents.
Road cycling in Vadillo De La Sierra is generally challenging due to the mountainous relief. Out of the 8 routes, 6 are classified as difficult, and 2 are moderate. This area is well-suited for cyclists seeking significant elevation gain and demanding experiences.
The road cycling routes around Vadillo De La Sierra are predominantly challenging, with a focus on difficult and moderate terrain. There are currently no routes specifically classified as easy, suggesting the area is better suited for experienced cyclists or families with older, more proficient riders.
The region is characterized by the mountainous Sierra de Ávila, with two ranges separated by the scenic Amblés Valley. You'll encounter prominent features like the sources of the Corneja and Adaja rivers, and dramatic backdrops such as El Serrota, a mountain reaching 2,292 meters. The routes offer panoramic views and a blend of natural beauty and physical challenge.
While cycling, you might pass by significant points of interest. These include the historic Las Fuentes Pass and the imposing Serrota mountain. Other nearby attractions include the Rollo de Muñotello, a granite monument, and the Ruins of Monasterio del Risco.
Yes, several routes offer circular options. For instance, the challenging Rodeo a la Sierra de la Panamera — circular por el Puerto de Navalmoral is a popular choice, covering 146.8 km. Another option is the Peña Negra Pass – Puerto de Villatoro loop from Puerto de Villatoro, a 106.3 km difficult route.
The mountainous nature of Vadillo De La Sierra means that higher elevations, like El Serrota, can be snow-covered in colder months. For optimal conditions, it's generally best to cycle during spring, summer, and early autumn when the weather is milder and passes are clear. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the demanding terrain, significant elevation gains, and the serene, picturesque landscapes of the Sierra de Ávila. The winding roads through valleys and mountains offer a blend of natural beauty and physical challenge.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists are not detailed, Vadillo de la Sierra is a rural village. Cyclists typically find parking in or near the village centers, or at designated starting points for routes. For example, the Puerto de Villatoro – Peña Negra Pass loop starts from Estación de Servicio El Carrascal, which likely offers parking.
Vadillo de la Sierra is a tranquil rural village. While not a large town, it offers a peaceful atmosphere where you can find local establishments for refreshments. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer routes, as services might be sparse between villages.
Yes, while most routes are difficult, there are moderate options available. For example, the San Juan del Olmo – Las Fuentes Pass loop from Gallegos de Sobrinos is a moderate 42.3 km route, offering a less intense but still engaging cycling experience through the region's beautiful landscapes.


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