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Castile-La Mancha
Ciudad Real
Montes Norte
Fuente El Fresno

Malagón and Porzuna Circular Route

Moderate

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Malagón and Porzuna Circular Route

03:53

93.8km

540m

Road cycling

This 58.3-mile route near Parque Nacional de las Tablas de Daimiel is a challenging mountain bike trail, despite being listed as a racebike

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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11.1 km

Church of Santa María Magdalena of Malagón

Highlight • Religious Site

In the north of the historic Campo de Calatrava, in the Guadiana basin, crossed by its tributaries Becea and Bañuelos, is the wonderful town of Malagón.

In its term there are two completely different landscapes: in the east the plain dominates, while the west is a mountainous area as it is the last foothills of Los Montes de Toledo. At the foot of the Sierra de Malagón, there are three lagoons of volcanic origin declared a Natural Reserve: Nava Grande, Nava de Enmedio and Nava Grandes or Chica.
The villages of Malagón are El Cristo del Espíritu Santo, La Fuencaliente, Las Peralosas, El Sotillo, Los Quiles, Valdehierro, Piedralá and the annex Las Povedillas.

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The Bañuelos River Bridge from Roman times surprises us with its ten eyes, today battered awaiting rehabilitation, formed by brick vault arches, joined with lime and sand mortar.

On the right bank of the river next to the bridge is the Carrillo Mill, named after its first owner. It is a construction from 1713, made with masonry walls and thick cylindrical buttresses, covered with wooden trusses and curved tiles that preserve the original machinery.

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39.6 km

Parish Church of Porzuna

Highlight • Religious Site

Porzuna was a Roman and Visigoth settlement, and it is from these civilizations that historical remains have been found. The first settlers of the region are probably from the Lower and Middle Paleolithic according to the archaeological remains found. Most of these can be found in the Ciudad Real museum.

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57.0 km

Puerto de los Robledillos

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

Very smooth ascent of more than 5.5 km with an average difference in level of 3%. Follow the wind farms on the ridge.

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The parish was built in the 17th century and is the most famous building in Fuente el Fresno.
It is built on the side of the mountain and has a double function: religious and defensive.
The temple is mainly made of masonry, although some corners of the façade have been reinforced with brick.
Inside the temple, you can find the image of Santa Quiteria and a baroque main altarpiece.
In addition, it houses crosses of military orders, reflecting its history and relevance in the community. I hope this information is useful to you!😊

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82.4 km

8.18 km

3.19 km

102 m

Surfaces

87.9 km

5.80 km

102 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this route suitable for road cycling?

Despite being listed for racebikes, this route is not recommended for road cycling. Trail research indicates it is a challenging mountain bike (MTB) route with difficult terrain, including steep ascents of up to 25% and likely unpaved sections. It would be exceptionally challenging, if not impassable, for a road bicycle.

What is the terrain like on this route?

The terrain is characterized by difficult mountain bike conditions. Expect significant ascents, with some sections featuring inclines of up to 25%. It likely includes unpaved tracks or gravel sections, typical of routes like the Cañada Real Soriana.

What can I see along the route?

The route passes by several points of interest. You can see the Church of Santa María Magdalena of Malagón, the Roman Bridge of Molino Carrillo, the Parish Church of Porzuna, and the Parish Church of Santa Quiteria, Fuente el Fresno. The route also includes the Puerto de los Robledillos.

Does the route intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of the Camino Manchego de Santiago, the Cañada Real Soriana Oriental, and the Cañada Real Toledana.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

Given its challenging nature and the region's climate, spring and autumn are generally the best times to tackle this route. Summers can be very hot, and winters might bring colder temperatures and potentially wet, muddy conditions on unpaved sections.

Is this route suitable for beginners?

No, this route is classified as 'difficult' for mountain biking and requires 'very good physical condition.' It is not suitable for beginners due to its steep gradients and challenging terrain.

Is the route dog-friendly?

While specific regulations for this exact route are not detailed, generally, dogs are allowed on trails in this region, especially on rural paths. However, it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or livestock, and to carry water for them.

Do I need a permit or is there an entrance fee for this route?

No specific permits or entrance fees are required to access this cycling route itself. However, if you plan to visit nearby protected areas, such as the Parque Nacional de las Tablas de Daimiel, you should check their specific regulations regarding access, permits, and fees.

Where can I park to start this route in Fuente el Fresno?

Fuente el Fresno, as a starting point, typically offers public parking options within the town. Look for designated parking areas near the town center or residential streets where parking is permitted. It's advisable to arrive early, especially on weekends, to secure a spot.

What are the regulations for Parque Nacional de las Tablas de Daimiel, which is nearby?

The Parque Nacional de las Tablas de Daimiel is a protected wetland area. Access is generally free, but specific regulations apply to protect its delicate ecosystem. These include staying on marked paths, no littering, no open fires, and respecting wildlife. Certain areas or activities might require prior authorization or have specific visiting hours. Always check the official park website for the most current information before visiting.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the way?

The region around Fuente el Fresno offers varied and natural landscapes. As this is a challenging mountain bike route, you can expect rugged surroundings, possibly including views of the Montes de Toledo, and diverse natural environments typical of the Ciudad Real province.

What should I bring for this challenging route?

Given the route's difficulty and length, essential items include plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your mountain bike, a helmet, appropriate cycling attire, sun protection, and a fully charged phone. A GPS device or a downloaded map of the route is also highly recommended.

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