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Touring cycling routes around Guisando are set within the eastern part of Ávila province, characterized by the rugged Sierra de Gredos mountains and the expansive Tiétar Valley. The terrain offers a mix of challenging climbs through rocky peaks and scenic descents into narrow valleys. This region provides diverse landscapes, from mountainous areas to more gentle valley routes, suitable for various cycling experiences. The area is known for its natural features, including hidden paths and ravines, alongside picturesque villages.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.8km
05:07
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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36.6km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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68.9km
04:53
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Pedro Bernardo Pass is one of the classic climbs in the Sierra de Gredos mountains, highly prized by cyclists and a regular feature of races like the Vuelta a España. First section: Up to the village (Pedro Bernardo), with gradients of 5-6%, a road in good condition, and spectacular views of the Tiétar Valley. Urban section: In the village, the gradient eases, even offering some flatter sections. Second section: After the village, the asphalt becomes rougher, and the toughest kilometer (7-8%) appears, followed by a "balcony" section with incredible views and a sustained 5% gradient to the summit.
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The views of Mombeltrán Castle from the N-502 are truly spectacular, especially when coming from Arenas de San Pedro towards Ramacastañas. The castle stands atop a hill with the Sierra de Gredos mountains in the background, creating a very photogenic scene.
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The Pelayos River, in Arenas de San Pedro (Ávila), is a popular spot for hiking and swimming in the summer, located in the Tiétar Valley on the southern slopes of the Sierra de Gredos mountain range. It's a river with clear water that forms natural pools ideal for swimming, such as the Charco Verde (Green Pool), a popular spot in the summer. The Pelayos River recreation area has a kiosk, picnic area, and parking, making it a perfect starting point for hiking trails.
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This village is located in the Sierra de Gredos mountains (Ávila) and is famous for its natural surroundings, the Castle of Constable Dávalos, the Mosquera Palace, and the Eagle Caves. It is also ideal for hiking and rural tourism.
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Oak grove of incomparable beauty
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A pretty town worth a stroll through.
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There are over 45 touring cycling routes around Guisando, offering a wide range of experiences. The terrain is diverse, featuring rugged mountains, narrow valleys, and the expansive Tiétar Valley, providing options for various skill levels.
Guisando's touring cycling routes offer a mix of challenging climbs through the rocky peaks of the Sierra de Gredos and scenic descents into narrow valleys. You'll find diverse landscapes, from mountainous areas to more gentle routes through the Tiétar Valley, often referred to as 'Spain's heart of stone'.
While many routes around Guisando are rated as difficult, there are some moderate options suitable for families with some cycling experience. For instance, the Castillo del Condestable Dávalos y piscina natural El Pelayos — circular desde Arenas de San Pedro is a moderate 12.6-mile route that passes by a historic castle and a natural pool, offering a pleasant outing.
The region is rich in natural beauty and historical sites. You can cycle past the historic Castillo del Condestable Dávalos, or enjoy views of the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge. Natural attractions include the refreshing Risquillo Piscina Natural Guisando and the ancient Bulls of Guisando, significant pre-Roman sculptures. For stunning mountain vistas, routes may offer views towards peaks like Morezón Peak or the Puerto de Candeleda.
Yes, many touring cycling routes around Guisando are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge – Forest Section loop from Arenas de San Pedro, a challenging 33.4-mile path, or the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge – Río Pelayos Beach loop from Poyales del Hoyo, which is 22.7 miles long.
The Sierra de Gredos region, where Guisando is located, offers varied conditions. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the colder conditions of winter, especially at higher elevations. These seasons also showcase the region's natural beauty with vibrant foliage or blooming landscapes.
Many routes around Guisando start from towns like Arenas de San Pedro or Poyales del Hoyo, where you can typically find public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local signage for specific parking regulations and availability, especially during peak seasons.
The touring cycling routes in Guisando are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural landscapes of the Sierra de Gredos, and the charming villages encountered along the way.
Absolutely. Guisando is known for its challenging routes, with 42 out of 47 available tours rated as difficult. Routes like the Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge – Puerto de Pedro Bernardo loop from Arenas de San Pedro, covering nearly 69 km with significant elevation gain, provide a demanding experience for seasoned touring cyclists.
Guisando itself is a charming town with traditional architecture, and nearby towns like Arenas de San Pedro offer various amenities. You'll find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these villages, providing convenient stops for refreshments or overnight stays during your cycling tour in the region.
Yes, the Tiétar Valley is a prominent feature of the region. The Aquelcabos Medieval Bridge – Río Pelayos Beach loop from Poyales del Hoyo is an example of a route that leads through the expansive Tiétar Valley, offering a contrast to the more mountainous sections and likely providing more gentle cycling experiences.
Beyond the cycling routes, the region boasts several natural monuments. You can discover the Tormes River, the Fuente de los Barrerones, and the scenic Puente del Puerto. These sites offer opportunities to appreciate the diverse natural beauty of the area.


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