Montes de Toledo: Alto de las Paradas Loop
Montes de Toledo: Alto de las Paradas Loop
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95.7km
1,130m
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This difficult 59.5-mile road cycling route in the Montes de Toledo offers panoramic views and a challenging climb to Alto de las Paradas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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34.4 km
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55.4 km
39.6 km
850 m
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95.0 km
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Lowest point (630 m)
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This challenging circular route is approximately 95.7 kilometers long. For an experienced racebike cyclist, it typically takes around 4 hours and 25 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and stops.
No, this route is classified as 'difficult' and requires very good fitness. With a significant elevation gain of 1,130 meters over 95.7 kilometers, it's best suited for experienced road cyclists looking for a challenge, especially the sustained climb to Alto de las Paradas.
The terrain primarily consists of well-paved surfaces, typical of the secondary roads in the Montes de Toledo region. These roads are generally easy to ride and are known for having little traffic, providing a pleasant cycling experience. The route includes a significant ascent to Alto de las Paradas.
The climb to Alto de las Paradas is a highlight of this route. The ascent from Navahermosa spans about 12.5 kilometers, featuring sustained climbing with gradients around 6-7% in some sections, and more moderate stretches at approximately 5%. The asphalt conditions are generally good, and the final two kilometers of the climb are particularly steep, making it a notable cyclotourism challenge.
You'll be immersed in the beautiful landscapes of the Montes de Toledo, characterized by Mediterranean forest vegetation, including holm oaks and olive groves. Notable points of interest include the View of the Montes de Toledo from Retuerta del Bullaque, the summit of Alto de las Paradas, and the charming Hontanar Village. You'll also pass through Menasalbas Village Center and by the Church of San Miguel Arcángel, Navahermosa.
Since this is a circular route starting and ending in Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, you can typically find parking within the village. Look for public parking areas or suitable street parking spots that allow for a safe start and finish to your ride.
This route passes through the Montes de Toledo region, which includes areas near Parque Nacional de Cabañeros. Generally, for road cycling on public roads, specific permits are not required. However, if you plan to deviate onto any trails or protected areas within the National Park, it's always advisable to check the official regulations of Parque Nacional de Cabañeros for any specific cycling restrictions or permit requirements.
The best seasons for road cycling in the Montes de Toledo are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder and more pleasant for sustained efforts, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the colder, potentially wetter conditions of winter.
Road cycling routes, especially those with significant distances and climbs like this one, are generally not suitable for cycling with dogs. The pace, distance, and hard road surfaces can be strenuous for most dogs. It's recommended to leave your canine companions at home for this particular adventure.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths and official trails. You will find sections that overlap with parts of the [CIMA TO01] Risco de las Paradas * Navahermosa / Hontanar, [CIMA TO01] Risco de las Paradas * Navas de Estena, and various Cañada Real routes such as the Cañada Real Galiana and Cañada Real Riojana. It also briefly touches on parts of the Camino de los Montes de Toledo.
Yes, as the route passes through several villages like Hontanar Village and Menasalbas Village Center, you will find opportunities for refreshments. Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera, your starting point, also offers options for cafes and restaurants before and after your ride.
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