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Road cycling routes around Martín Muñoz De La Dehesa traverse the Campiña Segoviana, characterized by wide-open plains and rolling hills. The landscape features a mosaic of grasslands, scattered oak trees, and agricultural fields, typical of the dehesa ecosystem. While the immediate vicinity offers less strenuous routes, the broader Segovia region provides access to more varied topography, including mountainous areas. This area combines quiet country roads with views of traditional land use and historical elements.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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This moderate 34.1-mile road cycling route from Arévalo explores the historic Castillo de Arévalo and Roman Vila de Almenara.
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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137km
05:20
550m
550m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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39.9km
01:34
140m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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29.5km
01:09
110m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Narros de Saldueña Castle, also known as the Castle of the Duke of Montellano, is one of the best-preserved fortresses in the province of Ávila. It is located in the town of Narros de Saldueña, within the town limits. Construction: Late 15th century, attributed to Rodrigo de Valderrábanos, Lord of the Saldueña Estate. Expansions: It was renovated and enlarged at the beginning of the 16th century by his successors.
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Arévalo Castle, located in the town of Arévalo (province of Ávila, Castile and León), is one of the most representative examples of Castilian Mudéjar architecture. Its origins date back to the 14th century, although it was built upon earlier fortifications. It was expanded between the 15th and 16th centuries, especially during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. It played an important role as a noble and military castle, but also as an administrative building. In the 20th century, it fell into near ruin until its restoration, beginning in 1952, by the Ministry of Agriculture, which uses it as the headquarters of a research center.
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Arévalo Castle, located in the town of Arévalo (province of Ávila, Castile and León), is one of the most representative examples of Castilian Mudéjar architecture. Its origins date back to the 14th century, although it was built upon earlier fortifications. It was expanded between the 15th and 16th centuries, especially during the reign of the Catholic Monarchs. It played an important role as a noble and military castle, but also as an administrative building. In the 20th century, it fell into near ruin until it was restored starting in 1952 by the Ministry of Agriculture, which uses it as the headquarters of a research center.
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The Plaza de la Villa de Arévalo is one of the most beautiful squares, absolutely traffic-free and without bars or terraces, it stands out for its tranquility and for being surrounded by history and Mozarabic buildings.
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Castle fortress located at the most extreme part of the triangle formed by the confluence of the Adaja and Arevalillo rivers, which serve as defensive ditches. It was rebuilt in the second half of the 15th century by order of Álvaro de Zúñiga, Duke of Béjar, although it subsequently underwent important reforms at the beginning of the 16th century, when the fortress was in the hands of the Catholic Monarchs. The Castle is worth visiting for its good condition, and it also has a very interesting exhibition.
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Beautiful town in Segovia, with all services. It stands out for its imposing castle and the squares with a marked medieval character.
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In addition to the imposing Castle where Isabel la Católica resided, in the town we have all the services: Shops, restaurants and accommodation.
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The Church of San Miguel in Peñaranda de Bracamonte is a beautiful classicist-style temple, built in quarry stone. Although its interior was severely damaged in 1971, its imposing exterior façade remains a testament to its history. After the fire of 1971, only the main altar chapel was saved, where the main altarpiece was located, a baroque masterpiece made by Sebastián Ducete and Esteban de Rueda. The chapel of San Antonio is also preserved, and in it you can see the Cristo de la Cama, an object of great local devotion. The stone baptismal font is original and was remodeled under the direction of Fernando Pulín, who received the National Restoration Award for his work. If you ever visit Peñaranda de Bracamonte, be sure to admire this architectural gem. 🌟🏰
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There are 7 road cycling routes available around Martín Muñoz De La Dehesa, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include 3 easy, 3 moderate, and 1 difficult route.
The terrain around Martín Muñoz De La Dehesa primarily features the wide-open plains of the Campiña Segoviana, characterized by agricultural landscapes and scattered oak trees typical of the dehesa ecosystem. While the immediate vicinity offers less strenuous routes, the broader Segovia region provides access to more varied topography, including rolling hills and even mountainous areas for those seeking a greater challenge.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. For example, the Arévalo Castle – Arévalo Castle loop from Arévalo is an easy 47.5 km (29.5 miles) route with minimal elevation gain. Another easy option is the Tiñosillos – Church of San Pedro Apóstol loop from Arévalo, covering about 39.9 km (24.8 miles).
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Llanuras de Armuña y la Morana — circular desde Arévalo is a difficult route spanning 136.6 km (84.9 miles) with significant elevation gain, leading through extensive agricultural landscapes.
Yes, many of the routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Arévalo Castle and Almenara Roman Villa Loop and the longer Pueblos de la Morana y Castillo del Duque de Montellano — circular desde Arévalo.
The routes often pass by historical and natural points of interest. You can cycle past landmarks like the Arévalo Castle, the Plaza de la Villa and Church of San Martín in Arévalo, or the Puente de Medina de Arévalo. The town of Martín Muñoz de la Dehesa itself features the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción del Castillo.
The best time for road cycling in Martín Muñoz De La Dehesa is generally during spring and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making for more comfortable rides. Summers can be quite hot, especially in the open plains, while winters can be cold, though routes remain accessible.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the easier, flatter routes through the Campiña Segoviana are generally suitable for families with children who are comfortable cycling longer distances. These routes often feature quiet country roads away from heavy traffic, providing a safer and more enjoyable experience.
Martín Muñoz De La Dehesa and nearby towns like Arévalo, which serve as common starting points for many routes, typically offer public parking options. Look for designated parking areas within the town centers or near local amenities, which are usually free and accessible.
Road cycling in Martín Muñoz De La Dehesa offers a unique blend of experiences. You'll traverse the distinctive dehesa ecosystem with its scattered oak trees and agricultural fields, enjoy quiet country roads, and have the opportunity to visit charming medieval villages and historical sites. The region's varied topography, from flat plains to rolling hills, caters to a wide range of cycling preferences.
While Martín Muñoz De La Dehesa itself is in a flatter region, its location within the wider Segovia province means that more challenging mountainous terrain, such as that found in the Guadarrama National Park, is accessible for those willing to travel a bit further. This allows for a diverse cycling experience, from gentle plains to more arduous climbs.
Road cyclists often praise the peacefulness of the country roads and the picturesque views of the dehesa landscapes. The opportunity to combine cycling with exploring historical towns and landmarks, such as Arévalo Castle, is also a frequently highlighted aspect of the experience.


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