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Microreserve Route Monte Ardal
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Microreserve Route Monte Ardal

Yeste, Castilla-La Mancha
14.0km Distance
4h Duration
1351m Max altitude
e-Bike Type

About this route

Discover by bike the tranquility of Monte Ardal, a micro-reserve with surprising ecological richness.

This route takes you through paths among oaks and pines, surrounded by native flora and a serene environment ideal for cycling calmly.

Throughout the journey, you will enjoy panoramic views and charming sections, perfect for connecting with nature while exercising.

An accessible route highly recommended for those seeking a relaxed bike ride full of natural beauty.
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Points of interest on the route

Discover unique places to stop and enjoy.

Pine Candelabrum forest Naturaleza

Pine Candelabrum

Monumental black pine whose trunk divides into several main branches forming a unique silhouette in the shape of a candelabrum. It is one of the most unique trees in the Sierra del Segura, noted for its stature, its longevity, and the natural environment that surrounds it, in the midst of a pine forest and traditional paths of Yeste.

Interpretation Center of the Natural Park Calares del Mundo and of the Sima "Monte Ardal castle Edificio

Interpretation Center of the Natural Park Calares del Mundo and of the Sima "Monte Ardal

The building is integrated into the environment and has large windows that serve as spectacular viewpoints over the valley of the Segura River.

Yeste Castle castle Edificio

Yeste Castle

A monumental castle of Andalusian origin, Gothic due to its later transformations, a must-visit for anyone wanting to know how Muslims arranged their cities around a fortress, and its evolution into a palace residence with the Christians.