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Gravel biking around Pozoamargo offers routes through the rural landscapes of Cuenca province, characterized by a mix of unpaved roads and trails. The terrain typically features rolling hills and open plains, providing varied surfaces suitable for gravel cycling. This region is known for its agricultural areas and natural settings, which contribute to the diverse gravel bike terrain. The routes allow for exploration of the local countryside.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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35.8km
02:34
180m
180m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.0km
02:23
170m
170m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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47.3km
03:16
220m
220m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.3km
02:39
260m
260m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.4km
01:35
70m
70m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The name of this town originates from its role as a crossroads on the ancient routes that connected Complutum with Carthago Nova in Roman times, and on the Silk Road that linked Toledo with Valencia and Cartagena. It derives from the Arabic word "rutba," the tax paid for the passage of livestock. A true inheritor of so many peoples and cultures, La Roda has absorbed the best of each, evident in its beautiful town center, its magnificent Church of El Salvador, and the Palaces of the Doctor de La Encina and the Counts of Villaleal. It is currently very well connected to the provincial capital, Albacete, from which it is only 36 km away. The entire town center has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest for its historical and artistic value.
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The origin of the name of this town comes from its function as a crossing point for the ancient routes that linked Complutum with Carthago-Nova, in Roman times; or the silk route that linked Toledo with Valencia and Cartagena. It is derived from the Arabic “rutba”, the tax that was paid for the passage of livestock. As a good learner of so many people and cultures, La Roda has known how to collect the best of each and this is evident in its beautiful urban complex, its magnificent church of El Salvador and the Palaces of Doctor de La Encina and that of the Counts of Villaleal. Currently it is very well connected with its capital, Albacete, from which it is only 36 km away. Its entire urban complex has been declared an Asset of Cultural Interest for its historical and artistic value.
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It is an endearing place in nature. There is an old mill and shades to rest. If you pass by here, you can stop to enjoy the beauty of the place.
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It is located just outside the town. It is ideal for resting in nature and cooling off on the river beach. There is a restaurant very close in case you need supplies.
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Work qualified as a strange Renaissance piece due to the arrangement of its façade in the form of a corner. The date of his execution, 1627, is recorded on a scroll. Originally this façade was located in the house located opposite, demolished in 1960 and rebuilt in 1995 by the "La Enzina" Workshop School, placing its ashlars, balcony and shield in front of the original location as if it were the reflection of a mirror. As a historical note, note that the Queen of Spain Doña María Ana de Austria, widow of Felipe IV, stayed in this house in 1668.
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The church of El Salvador de la Roda is a mixture of Gothic and Renaissance styles, the result of the time in which it was built throughout the 16th century and a good part of the 17th. It rises on a promontory in the center of the town, which makes it visible from all its points. The exterior has a defensive and powerful aspect with large smooth walls modulated by prismatic buttresses without a slope and small openings that serve for internal lighting.
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Dating from the 18th century, it was built from an old 16th-century building by the Countess of Villaleal's grandfather, Doña Joaquina de Arce y Lara, who belonged to the Order of Calatrava. The house presents rococo decoration motifs and on its façade there is a wavy balcony with a beautiful wrought iron railing; On the very ornate hole in the wall there is a beautiful Baroque coat of arms belonging to the 18th century.
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A historical monument that deals with a salvaged corner of a palace that was demolished. It is not in its original location as the palace was right in front of it. It is one of the most photographed monuments in La Roda.
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There are over 5 gravel bike routes available around Pozoamargo, offering a variety of experiences through the rural landscapes of Cuenca province.
The gravel bike trails in Pozoamargo primarily feature unpaved rural roads, rolling hills, and open agricultural plains. This mix provides diverse surfaces well-suited for gravel cycling, allowing you to explore the natural beauty and rural landscapes of the area.
Yes, there are routes suitable for beginners. For instance, the La Roda – Alcañabate Corner loop from La Roda de Albacete is an easy 15.8-mile (25.4 km) trail that leads through rural areas and can be completed in about 1 hour 35 minutes.
Many of the gravel bike routes around Pozoamargo are designed as loops. For example, the Pozoamargo Park – Sisante loop from Sisante is a moderate 22.2-mile (35.8 km) circular route.
While gravel biking in Pozoamargo focuses on the natural landscape, you can find interesting points nearby. Consider exploring La Roda, a nearby settlement, or the historic Palace of the Counts of Villaleal. The Molino de La Losa on the Júcar River also offers a scenic stop.
The region's rural roads and open plains offer a generally gentle environment. While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly categorized, the easier and moderate routes, such as the La Roda – Alcañabate Corner loop, could be suitable for families with some biking experience, depending on the children's age and skill level.
The gravel biking routes in Pozoamargo are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average score of 4.7 stars from over 14 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, which includes unpaved rural roads, rolling hills, and open agricultural plains, making for engaging rides.
Yes, several routes are accessible from La Roda. The Palacio de los Gosálvez – La Roda loop from La Roda is a popular moderate path covering 21.1 miles (34.0 km) through open landscapes. Another option is the La Roda – La Roda loop from La Roda de Albacete.
Given the region's characteristics of open plains and rural landscapes, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking in Pozoamargo. Temperatures are milder, and the scenery is often at its best, avoiding the extreme heat of summer or potential colder, wetter conditions in winter.
While specific parking facilities are not detailed for every route, as Pozoamargo is a rural area, you can typically find parking in the towns or villages where routes begin, such as Pozoamargo itself or nearby La Roda and Sisante. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Accessing the gravel biking routes directly via public transport might be limited due to the rural nature of Pozoamargo and the surrounding Cuenca province. While some larger towns in the region may have bus connections, reaching specific trailheads often requires personal vehicle transport. It's best to research local bus schedules to nearby towns like Sisante or La Roda if you plan to rely on public transport.


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