Villalba de la Sierra to Las Majadas Mountain Road Ride
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The road runs between the small villages of Villalba de la Sierra and Las Majadas, located in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. This area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with the road ascending from an elevation of approximately 988 meters (3,241 feet) to a peak of around 1,466 meters (4,810 feet). The route traverses a predominantly rural landscape with minimal urban development, passing through only about 6% inhabited areas. An interactive map showing the road can be found at the end of this article.
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The road is approximately 13.8 kilometers (8.6 miles) long and is surfaced with high-quality asphalt, rated 4.9 out of 5 for surface condition. It is mostly a two-lane road (about 88%), with a small portion consisting of a single lane (around 6%). The width of the road is predominantly wide (about 77%), with some sections of middle width (16%) and a few narrow stretches (5%). The road's curvature is moderate, offering a moderately twisty ride that balances technical riding with comfortable cruising. The route is known locally as Carretera de Las Majadas, reflecting its connection to the village of Las Majadas.
Riding Experience and Terrain
Riders can expect a gradual elevation gain as the road climbs nearly 480 meters (1,570 feet) from start to finish. The terrain is mountainous but not extreme, providing a mix of gentle curves and some sharper bends. The road's excellent surface quality and predominantly wide lanes contribute to a safe and enjoyable ride. The surrounding environment is largely natural, with limited habitation, allowing riders to experience the tranquility of the region. This route is suitable for riders looking for a moderately challenging mountain ride without the intensity of highly technical passes.
Additional Information
There are no known seasonal closures or tolls on this road, making it accessible year-round for motorcyclists. Riders should, however, check local conditions before planning their trip, as weather can affect mountain roads. For more information on road tolls and regulations in Spain, riders can consult official Spanish transport websites. The road's location within Castilla-La Mancha offers opportunities to explore nearby natural and cultural attractions, enhancing the overall motorcycling experience.
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