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Gravel biking in Ciudad Real offers diverse landscapes across Spain's La Mancha region. The area features a blend of natural parks, volcanic terrain, and historical routes, providing varied exploration opportunities. Riders can navigate river valleys, open plains, and areas with historic windmills, often utilizing greenways and dedicated paths. The region's unique geological features, including "morros" (small volcanic hills) and hydromagmatic craters, create a distinct backdrop for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The Gregorio Prieto mill is the largest windmill in the world. Located opposite the Museum of the Gregorio Prieto Mills, the Gregorio Prieto mill was the first museum in Valdepeñas, after a large number of mill builders and millwrights gifted it to the immortal draughtsman and painter from Valdepeñas, Gregorio Prieto.
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The King's Lagoon, one of the most emblematic lagoons in the Ruidera Lakes Natural Park: It is located within the municipality of Ruidera (Ciudad Real), at the main entrance to the natural park. It is one of the first lagoons you see when traveling through the park by road, very close to the town of Ruidera. It stands out for the turquoise color of its waters, which in some places are reminiscent of the Caribbean. It is photogenic and easily accessible, ideal for those looking for a place to relax or take a swim. The bottom is clearly visible thanks to the water's transparency.
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The Paseo de la Estación in Valdepeñas is one of the city's most emblematic places, with great historical and architectural value. It originated with the arrival of the railway in 1861, as a connection between the station and the town center. For about 50 years, it was a dirt track used by carriages to transport goods. In 1912, it was developed into its current urban layout: a central paved promenade and two side lanes for vehicles. It was Valdepeñas' first and only boulevard for over a century, a key axis of urban expansion, and a venue for fairs until the 1970s.
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The Ruidera Lakes are one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in Castilla-La Mancha, located between Ciudad Real and Albacete, and form part of the Ruidera Lakes Natural Park. A group of 15 stepped lakes connected by waterfalls and streams, stretching for 25 km in the Upper Guadiana Valley. They are considered the source of the Guadiana River.
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The Ruidera Lakes are one of the most spectacular natural landscapes in Castilla-La Mancha, located between Ciudad Real and Albacete, and form part of the Ruidera Lakes Natural Park. A group of 15 stepped lakes connected by waterfalls and streams, stretching for 25 km in the Upper Guadiana Valley. They are considered the source of the Guadiana River.
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Laguna del Rey is one of the most emblematic lagoons in the Lagunas de Ruidera Natural Park, located within the municipality of Ruidera (Ciudad Real). It lies just outside the town of Ruidera, and is one of the first lagoons encountered when traveling through the park by road. It is easily accessible by car, although parking near the water can be difficult during peak season.
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Alcázar de San Juan is one of the most interesting destinations in the heart of La Mancha, with a blend of history, heritage, nature, and Cervantine traditions. Its name comes from the Military Order of Saint John, which dominated the area after the Reconquista. It claims to be the birthplace of Miguel de Cervantes, as the baptismal font where, according to some studies, the writer was baptized is preserved in the Collegiate Church of Santa María la Mayor. It was an important railway junction and economic center in the 19th and 20th centuries, which shaped its urban development.
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The Church of Santa Quiteria in Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real) is one of the town's most important churches, boasting a rich history and significant architectural value. Origin: Construction began in the second half of the 16th century based on plans by Juan de Herrera, the architect of El Escorial. Execution: The work was directed by Agustín Argüello and completed by Bartolomé Elorriaga in 1604. Style: Renaissance with classical elements.
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Komoot offers over 60 no-traffic gravel bike trails in Ciudad Real, catering to various skill levels. The majority are moderate, with a good selection of easy and challenging options available.
Yes, Ciudad Real offers several easy no-traffic gravel routes perfect for beginners. These trails often explore historical mining areas or follow greenways, providing a gentle introduction to gravel biking in the region. You can find options like the 'Mines on the Arzollar trail – Stork nests loop' which is known for its easy terrain.
The terrain in Ciudad Real is quite diverse. You'll encounter a mix of river valleys, open plains, and unique volcanic landscapes in the Campo de Calatrava. Many routes feature both paved and unpaved surfaces, including gravel roads, dirt tracks, and sometimes even sections through Mediterranean forests, especially near areas like Cabañeros National Park.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes in Ciudad Real are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Campo de Criptana Windmills – Windmills of Campo de Criptana loop offers a scenic circular ride around the iconic windmills.
Ciudad Real's no-traffic gravel trails often pass by fascinating natural and historical sights. You can explore the unique wetlands of Tablas de Daimiel National Park, the volcanic 'morros' of Campo de Calatrava, or the historic windmills of Campo de Criptana. Other routes might take you past the Laguna del Rey or through the Gorge Narrows of the Guadiana River.
Spring and autumn are generally the best times for gravel biking in Ciudad Real. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable, while winters are typically mild but can have cooler temperatures.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are several longer and more demanding no-traffic gravel routes. The Laguna del Rey – Lagunas de Ruidera loop from Tomelloso, for instance, covers nearly 100 km with significant elevation gain, offering a more strenuous adventure through the region's diverse landscapes.
While many routes are moderate, some easier sections and dedicated greenways like the Vía Verde de Poblete are suitable for families. Look for routes explicitly marked as 'easy' or those that stick to flatter, well-maintained paths to ensure a pleasant experience for all family members.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Ciudad Real are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the routes, the unique volcanic landscapes, and the blend of natural beauty with historical landmarks like the windmills and castles. The variety of terrain and the feeling of being immersed in nature are frequently highlighted.
Yes, several no-traffic gravel routes in Ciudad Real incorporate the region's beautiful water features. You can find trails that lead to or around the Laguna del Rey, the Laguna del Prado, or the Embalse de El Vicario (reservoir), offering scenic views and potential rest stops by the water.
The no-traffic gravel bike routes in Ciudad Real vary significantly in length and duration. You can find shorter rides, like the 'Mines on the Arzollar trail – Stork nests loop', which might take a couple of hours. Longer routes, such as the Gravel road between Campo de Criptana and El Toboso, can extend over 50 km and require several hours to complete, depending on your pace and fitness level.


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