Archeobike

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Archeobike

Visits to sites, caves, towers, watchtowers, monasteries, Roman roads... Arqueobike is doing Archeology by bicycle. We approach the vestiges of other times in today's settings, we visit interpretation centers and museums. Through a bike tour, we explore and discover the material remains of a long time past. And whenever we can, we will share the route with expert archaeologists, or neighbors living in the area, who will help us better size the ruins and their findings.

The watchtower of Segurilla

The Arab watchtowers of Toledo

This is a weekend, circular route, short and easy for moderate cyclists, that goes along the Talavera Lands through a line of watchtowers built by the Arabs in the 10th century. These watchtowers, contemporaneous with those of Madrid, had...
The monastery of El Escorial from the mount Abantos

Tour de Madrid

This is a 9-days-in-a-row, circular route, with demanding stretches and recommended for already traveled cyclists who want to know in detail the Community of Madrid. We start by visiting the Regional Park of the Middle Course of the...
The watchtower of Arrebatacapas

The Arab watchtowers of Madrid

This is a weekend, linear route, for used cyclists, that follows the line of watchtowers built by the Arabs during the IX and X centuries. From the same time and also easy to visit by bicycle, there is another line of Arab watchmen in Toledo...
The monastery San Pedro de Arlanza, the junipers and the river.

The juniper forests of Arlanza

This is an easy, circular route, for beginners, that runs along the valley of the river Arlanza and the historic sites that saw how the Count Fernán González, won for this land the independence as the first County of Castile. From...
The palace of the Marquises of Legarda in Ambite

Eastern Madrid

This is a linear, weekend route for the intermediate cyclists, that starts at the Arganda del Rey metro station and runs through the greenway of the Valley of the Tajuña, finally ascending to the Alcarrian landscape, steppes dotted with oaks and...