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No traffic touring cycling routes around Campo De Criptana traverse the expansive La Mancha plains, offering views of the iconic Sierra de los Molinos. This region is characterized by its arid landscapes, punctuated by historic windmills atop low hills. Cyclists can also explore areas near wetlands like the Laguna de la Veguilla, providing a contrast to the dry plains. The terrain generally features gentle gradients across the plains, with some moderate climbs when approaching the Sierra de los Molinos.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
56.8km
04:58
310m
310m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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57.3km
04:21
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The ruins of the Ermita de Santa Ana in El Toboso (Toledo) are the remains of a 16th-century Renaissance temple. It is located outside the village, on a deserted hill.
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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 Hermitage or Sanctuary of the Holy Christ of Villajos is one of the most emblematic places in Campo de Criptana (Ciudad Real). It originated from the old village of Villajos, which was abandoned in the 14th century. The original church was dedicated to Our Lady of Villajos.
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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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The Grand Prior's Tower is one of the most emblematic monuments of Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real) and forms part of the Grand Prior's Palace Complex, linked to the Order of Saint John. Built in the 13th century on the remains of the old Muslim citadel, during the Almohad period. Reconquest: It became part of the palace of the Grand Priors of Castile and León of the Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem. Expansions: In 1618, under Philip III, a floor was added with windows and plaster ribbed vaults.
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The Church of San Antonio Abad, built from 1525 onwards on an earlier church, is one of the main monuments of El Toboso and a prominent example of late Gothic architecture in La Mancha. Its hall plan features three naves of equal height covered by ribbed vaults supported by cylindrical columns. In the 17th century, side chapels and a transept were added, while the Renaissance-style doorways and the Plateresque tower complete its imposing façade. This church is thought to correspond to the one depicted in Don Quixote's famous phrase: "We have found the church, Sancho."
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The statue of Don Quixote and Dulcinea in El Toboso is one of the town's most emblematic monuments, deeply linked to the Cervantes universe. It stands in the main square of El Toboso, dedicated to Juan Carlos I, in the heart of the town. The sculptures are made of sheet iron, not cast iron, giving them a handcrafted and robust appearance.
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Komoot offers nearly 100 no-traffic touring cycling routes around Campo de Criptana. These routes cater to various skill levels, with options ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring a suitable ride for every touring cyclist.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes in Campo de Criptana are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For example, consider the El Toboso — circular from Campo de Criptana route, which offers a challenging 56.7 km loop through the La Mancha plains.
The routes often pass by the iconic windmills of the Sierra de los Molinos, some of which date back to the 16th century and house museums. You can also explore natural wetlands like Laguna de la Veguilla, known for migratory birds, and other natural monuments such as the Molinera Quarry of Piédrola. The historic Albaicín neighborhood in town also offers a charming cultural experience.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are 6 easy no-traffic touring cycling routes available in Campo de Criptana. These shorter, less challenging options are ideal for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride through the scenic La Mancha landscape.
The mild weather in Campo de Criptana makes touring cycling pleasant during many seasons. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering comfortable temperatures for exploring the plains and visiting the windmills without the intense heat of summer.
Absolutely. The windmills are a central feature of the region. Many routes are designed to take you past these historic structures, such as the Statue of Quixote and Dulcinea – Campo de Criptana Windmills loop from Campo de Criptana, allowing you to immerse yourself in the 'Don Quixote' landscape.
The komoot community rates touring cycling in Campo de Criptana highly, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique experience of cycling through the vast, quiet La Mancha plains, the iconic windmills, and the cultural immersion offered by the historic towns and natural sites.
Yes, some routes venture into the region's significant wetlands. The Ermita de San Antón – Río Záncara loop from Campo de Criptana, for instance, offers a moderate ride that can bring you closer to these natural habitats, including areas like Laguna de la Veguilla, which is a vital spot for birdwatching.
Campo de Criptana, as a central hub for these routes, offers various parking options within the town itself. Many routes start directly from the town, making it convenient to park and begin your cycling adventure. Specific parking details may vary by route start point, so checking local information upon arrival is recommended.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 45 difficult routes available. These often cover longer distances and include more elevation gain. An example is the Rest area loop from Campo de Criptana, a challenging 33.5 km ride with significant elevation changes.
Absolutely. Campo de Criptana is rich in cultural heritage. Many routes pass through or near the town's historic sites, such as the Albaicín neighborhood, the 16th-century Pósito, and various hermitages. The windmills themselves often house museums, offering a perfect blend of active exploration and cultural insight.


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