Turicleta
Route from El Viso to the Chapel of Don Miguel
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Route from El Viso to the Chapel of Don Miguel

Municipio Turicleta, Castilla-La Mancha
11.1km Distance
50min Duration
579m Max altitude
e-Bike Type

About this route

This route runs through an open and tranquil environment, ideal for enjoying cycling tourism without great technical demands. Throughout the journey, the landscape is characterized by wide plains dotted with low vegetation and holm oaks, offering a constant feeling of spaciousness and connection with nature.

The path mainly progresses along well-maintained dirt roads, wide and comfortable for riding, allowing for a smooth pace and enjoyment of the surroundings without difficulty. It is a very rewarding route to cycle, both for its gentle profile and the absence of traffic.

One of the most interesting points of the route is the passage through traditional elements of the rural landscape, such as ancient constructions or infrastructures linked to the countryside, which add value and a connection to the history of the territory.

Types of paths:

  • Trail: 7.82 km
  • Street: 2.99 km
  • Road: 227 m

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Points of interest on the route

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Don Miguel Chapel. castle Edificio

Don Miguel Chapel.

Built in the early years of the 20th century as a summer retreat for its owner, Miguel López, a beloved priest in the village for his great work interceding for the lives of many people during the Civil War.

Spanish Civil War air raid shelter castle Edificio

Spanish Civil War air raid shelter

Air raid shelters were mostly built by the same inhabitants of the towns, actively collaborating among themselves in their execution, whether in public places like this square or in private shelters, small in size, that the neighbors made by adapting the places in their houses that they believed to be safer.

Sierra Vana Well. water_drop Agua

Sierra Vana Well.

Sierra Vana WellTraditional well located in the Sierra Vana area.