Historical Roads
N-V Road: Almaraz–Torrecillas de la Tiesa
The climb up to the Miravete Pass
Spectacular views: On the climb up to the Miravete Pass, a stretch that winds through the mountains offering spectacular panoramic views over the Almaraz reservoir and the Tagus Valley. It is a road with elegant bends and a classic layout that winds through pastures of holm oaks and cork oak forests, allowing you to experience the essence of the Extremaduran landscape in its purest form.
Upon reaching the top of the pass and descending towards Torrecillas de la Tiesa, the surroundings become more serene and open, surrounded by pastures and free-range livestock. The route is a delight for the senses, where travellers can appreciate the changing vegetation and the architecture of the old road workers’ cottages, culminating in the tranquillity of the Trujillo plateau.
N-611 road. Reinosa–Torrelavega
A descent from the mountains of Palencia to the heart of Cantabria
The N-630 road. Campomanes–La Pola de Gordón
The legendary Pajares Pass
The N-630 road: El Ronquillo–Las Pajanosas
Through the rolling hills of the Sierra Morena
N-II road. Calatayud-Morata de Jalón
The Jalón Gorge: winding through stone giants
N-II road. Medinaceli–Arcos de Jalón plains
Between the understated charm of Medinaceli and the railway heritage of Arcos de Jalón.
Road N-III. Cervera del Llano–Motilla del Palancar
The essence of the plains of Cuenca
Road N-IV. Almuradiel-Santa Elena
The Despeñaperros Pass: a historic gateway to Andalusia
Road N-III. Minglanilla-Villargordo del Cabriel
From the Meseta to the Levante via the Hoces del Cabriel
N-V Road: Almaraz–Torrecillas de la Tiesa
The climb up to the Miravete Pass