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Gravel biking around Villarta offers diverse terrain, from wide-open dirt roads to chunky gravel and smooth trails, providing routes with minimal vehicle traffic. The region is characterized by its position at the foot of the Sierra Madre Occidental mountains, including the Sierras Cuale and San Sebastián, which provide varied elevations. Riders can explore routes that wind through hidden jungle rivers and rural landscapes. The area's unpaved roads allow for swift navigation without the extreme challenges sometimes found in mountain biking.
…Last updated: July 11, 2026
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35.1km
02:51
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.9km
04:08
670m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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64.9km
05:15
720m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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At this point, you'll pass through a private estate with a large house. We didn't see any gates or doors blocking your way, but it's best to be careful in case a guard dog comes out.
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In the village of Los Cárceles in the Community of Castilla la Mancha we can cross the Cabriel river over two bridges and go to the Valencian community.
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The bridge is built of carved stone and is founded with the same rocks that can be found on the banks of the river. Its single eye has about 33 m of span, making it one of the largest bridges of its kind not only in Spain, but also on the European continent.
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Vadocañas Bridge It is a viaduct of Roman origin that connects the regions of Cuenca and Valencia passing over the waters of the Cabriel in a protected space known as the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park – cataloged as a Natural Reserve on its La Mancha slope.
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Los Cárceles is a Spanish town and district belonging to the municipality of Villamalea, in the province of Albacete, autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha. It is located at the northern end of the Manchuela Albaceteña region, at the confluence of the limits of the provinces of Valencia, Cuenca and Albacete.
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The cycling adventure leaves Los Cárceles along the river plain, passes the Barranco de la Vida and goes up a forest track for a few kilometers to avoid the narrowest meanders of the canyon. In this section there are paths near the shore of the Cabriel, marked with the GR-66 signs, but some are not cyclable for gravel bicycles and it is more convenient to go around the mountain. The climb is about four kilometers, to the agricultural fields of Los Armalletes, then the route takes a forest track to the right and goes down to Venta de Vadocañas, one of the historic passes between La Mancha and Valencia. The other was the Pajazo bridge, which is now submerged in the waters of the Contreras reservoir. The Vadocañas bridge is monumental, it has an eye of 33 light meters and shows an extraordinary work of ashlar masonry, the origin is Roman, although the current construction is from the 16th century. “Cars and people pass by. The eye has one hundred and twenty feet in a very long hole. They claim to be the largest and best and with the largest and largest stones in the kingdom, and they pass beasts, and everything else, from Toledo and other parts to Valencia and Requena where the customs is. On the Valencian shore there are signs for the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail towards Villargordo del Cabriel. The climb is long, you have to climb again to the agricultural fields of La Plana along the rugged slopes of the Sierra del Rubial, it is a good time to see mountain goats, deer and wild boar. On Mount Moluengo there is a non-cyclable section, known as Senda de la Cueva de los Ladrones, and before arriving there is a detour on the left that crosses the mountain range along a forest track with good cyclability and connects with the Nature Trail in the ravine. from Los Pocicos, following the red milestones until the end of the stage between the vineyards of Villargordo del Cabriel.
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The cycling adventure leaves Los Cárceles along the river plain, passes the Barranco de la Vida and goes up a forest track for a few kilometers to avoid the narrowest meanders of the canyon. In this section there are paths near the shore of the Cabriel, marked with the GR-66 signs, but some are not cyclable for gravel bicycles and it is more convenient to go around the mountain. The climb is about four kilometers, to the agricultural fields of Los Armalletes, then the route takes a forest track to the right and goes down to Venta de Vadocañas, one of the historic passes between La Mancha and Valencia. The other was the Pajazo bridge, which is now submerged in the waters of the Contreras reservoir. The Vadocañas bridge is monumental, it has an eye of 33 light meters and shows an extraordinary work of ashlar masonry, the origin is Roman, although the current construction is from the 16th century. “Cars and people pass by. The eye has one hundred and twenty feet in a very long hole. They claim to be the largest and best and with the largest and largest stones in the kingdom, and they pass beasts, and everything else, from Toledo and other parts to Valencia and Requena where the customs is. On the Valencian shore there are signs for the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail towards Villargordo del Cabriel. The climb is long, you have to climb again to the agricultural fields of La Plana along the rugged slopes of the Sierra del Rubial, it is a good time to see mountain goats, deer and wild boar. On Mount Moluengo there is a non-cyclable section, known as Senda de la Cueva de los Ladrones, and before arriving there is a detour on the left that crosses the mountain range along a forest track with good cyclability and connects with the Nature Trail in the ravine. from Los Pocicos, following the red milestones until the end of the stage between the vineyards of Villargordo del Cabriel.
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Graja de Iniesta is a small town in Cuenca surrounded by olive groves, vineyards and other crops. In its urban area you can find various services ideal for the traveler.
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There are 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Villarta area, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes are designed to keep you away from vehicle traffic, allowing for a peaceful ride through the region's landscapes.
The gravel bike trails in Villarta traverse varied terrain, often following unpaved roads and paths through natural landscapes. You can expect a mix of surfaces, from smoother gravel sections to more challenging, chunky gravel, especially as routes might lead through areas near rivers like the Cabriel. The region's natural features, including gorges and natural monuments, suggest a diverse and engaging riding experience.
Yes, Villarta offers challenging gravel bike routes for experienced riders. For instance, the Venta de Vadocañas – La Higuera - Cabriel River loop from El Herrumblar and the Four Rivers Trail – Graja de Iniesta loop from Graja de Iniesta are both rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and longer distances to test your endurance.
Absolutely! Many of the no-traffic gravel bike trails in Villarta are designed as circular routes, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Graja de Iniesta loop from Graja de Iniesta and the Venta de Vadocañas – La Higuera - Cabriel River loop from El Herrumblar, providing convenient options for your ride.
The Villarta area is rich in natural beauty, with several viewpoints offering stunning vistas. Along your rides, you might encounter highlights such as the Hoz del Rabo de la Sartén Viewpoint, the Hoz de Vicente Viewpoint, and the Tollo del Amor Viewpoint. These spots provide excellent opportunities to pause and appreciate the surrounding gorges and natural monuments.
For those seeking longer rides, the Villarta area offers routes like the Four Rivers Trail – Graja de Iniesta loop from Graja de Iniesta, which spans nearly 65 kilometers. These longer trails provide an immersive experience through the region's quiet, traffic-free landscapes.
While specific seasonal data for Villarta isn't provided, regions with diverse terrain like this often offer pleasant riding conditions during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, and winters might bring cooler, potentially wetter weather, so checking local forecasts before your ride is always recommended.
The komoot community highly rates the experiences in this region, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes and the opportunity to explore the natural beauty, including gorges and viewpoints, away from busy roads.
While the current selection of no-traffic gravel trails in Villarta includes moderate and difficult options, even the moderate routes can be approached by beginners with a reasonable level of fitness. The Graja de Iniesta loop from Graja de Iniesta is rated as moderate and could be a good starting point for those looking for a less intense gravel experience.
Yes, the natural landscape around Villarta, characterized by gorges and natural monuments, lends itself well to combining activities. Many of the viewpoints along the gravel routes are also accessible for hiking, allowing you to explore the area on foot as well. The presence of rivers like the Cabriel also suggests opportunities for water-based activities in the wider region.


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