Brihuega is one of the monumental towns of the Alcarria. You have to save time to walk through the urban complex and go through places like the Plaza del Coso and the Prado de Santa María, see some of its churches and convents, visit the museums and do the route of the twelve fountains, which for something is known to Brihuega as the Garden of the Alcarria.
The medieval image of the town is magnificent, it preserves the Piedra Bermeja castle in good condition, a large part of the original walls from the 12th century and some of the original access doors.
And to begin the cycling trip with a medieval aroma, the first pedal strokes leave from the semicircular arch of the monumental Puerta de la Cadena, also known as Valdeatienza, and continue along the side of the Alameda park, called the Eras del Agua by the freshness and the trees.
The first slope to leave the town is hard, calm to warm up, and then a pleasant walk through the lavender fields, one of the main tourist attractions of Brihuega and several surrounding towns when the month of July arrives and the season begins. flowering of the plant, flooded with aromas and color the fields of Alcarria.