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Touring cycling around Muduex offers a variety of routes through diverse landscapes. The region is characterized by significant elevation changes, with routes featuring substantial climbs and descents. Cyclists can expect to traverse areas with river valleys and historical landmarks. The terrain often presents a challenge, suitable for those seeking demanding rides.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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riders
75.9km
05:03
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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73.1km
06:28
1,110m
1,110m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.

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29.9km
02:35
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.8km
05:14
950m
950m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.0km
03:54
710m
710m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Although it is associated with El Cid, it was never related to the mercenary knight, but rather to the first Count of El Cid, Rodrigo Días de Vivar y Mendoza, a noble title granted by the Catholic Monarchs in 1492. This fortress, dating back to the High Middle Ages, watches over the Henares valley at the foot of the Alcarria Mountains. A natural paradise with a variety of altitudes.
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A cafeteria-style shop ideal for having a snack and buying some supplies for your adventures.
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In this little shop we could stock up, even on Sunday.
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Guadalajara deserves it, we coincide with the story marathon, an event that takes place over three days in this same palace. We stopped by the tourist office and they told us about botargas, about an event prior to the carnival in which you can enjoy botargas from the entire province of Guadalajara.
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imposing castle, called del Cid, although Rodrigo Díaz never lived there. The current Jadraque castle is almost entirely the work of the last third of the 15th century, that is, from the last group of medieval castle-palaces, already on the verge of disappearance at this time. Its reform in the 15th century was due to the master builder Alberto de Caravajal, helped by stonemasons from Northern Spain. This master builder also directed the renovation of the castle of Puebla de Almenara (Cuenca). It is likely that the outlines of the reform were given by the architect Juan Guas, although his intervention is not documented. The renovation work greatly affected almost everything that had previously existed there, as the natural terrain of the hill was even lowered. Only what was a large pentagonal tower in the bow was used in the construction of the new late medieval castle (probably towards the middle of the 20th century, almost the entire tower was dismantled to serve as a quarry). One of its panels is fallen today and the castle is closed to visitors.
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There are 7 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Muduex featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult terrain, ensuring a challenging yet rewarding experience away from vehicle traffic.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring routes listed for Muduex are circular. For example, you can explore the Guadalajara from Torija — circular by Alarilla and the river Henares route, which offers a substantial 75.9 km loop, or the shorter Castillo de Torija – Castillo de Torija loop from Torija at just under 30 km.
The routes around Muduex are generally challenging, with 5 out of 7 routes rated as difficult. This indicates varied terrain, often involving significant elevation changes. The broader region, known for its mountainous landscapes and canyons, suggests you'll encounter adventurous cycling conditions, requiring good physical fitness.
Many routes pass by historical sites and settlements. You can discover places like Hita and Brihuega, or marvel at structures such as Jadraque Castle and the Castillo de Torija. The Trijueque and Hita from Torija — circular by Jadraque and the Castillo del Cid route, for instance, takes you past several of these historical points of interest.
Yes, there are two moderate-difficulty no-traffic touring routes. The Castillo de Torija – Castillo de Torija loop from Torija is a great option, offering a 29.9 km circular ride with manageable elevation changes, perfect for those looking for a less strenuous but still engaging experience.
The routes in this guide are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. While specific comments vary, the focus on 'no traffic' ensures a peaceful and immersive cycling experience, often praised for its quiet roads and scenic views away from busy areas.
Yes, some routes incorporate natural elements. The Guadalajara from Torija — circular by Alarilla and the river Henares route, for example, follows the Henares river, offering pleasant stretches alongside water. The broader region is known for diverse landscapes, including forests and canyons, which contribute to the scenic variety of the rides.
The longest no-traffic touring route is the Guadalajara from Torija — circular by Alarilla and the river Henares, spanning approximately 75.9 km. This difficult route provides a substantial challenge for experienced touring cyclists.
Yes, the Jadraque – San Blas Church loop from Jadraque is a difficult 55.8 km circular route that starts and ends in Jadraque, allowing you to explore the area around this historic town and its notable Church of San Juan Bautista.
Yes, the Bike loop from Valdesaz is a difficult 42.0 km circular route that begins and ends in Valdesaz, offering a challenging ride through the local landscape.
Given that most routes are rated difficult, you can expect significant elevation gains. For instance, the Trijueque and Hita from Torija — circular by Jadraque and the Castillo del Cid route involves over 1100 meters of ascent, providing a demanding workout for touring cyclists.


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