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Touring cycling routes around Plan are situated in the Gistaín Valley within the Aragonese Pyrenees, characterized by a rugged mountain landscape. The region features prominent peaks, deep valleys carved by rivers like the Cinqueta, and high-altitude mountain lakes. This diverse terrain offers varied elevation profiles for touring cyclists.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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44.6km
04:06
1,480m
1,480m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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26.4km
02:32
940m
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This difficult 16.4-mile touring cycling route in the Chistau Valley offers stunning Pyrenean views and passes through charming villages.

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20.3km
02:21
830m
830m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.0km
03:32
1,100m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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26.0km
01:54
550m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Eresué is a town that has the charm of tiny mountain villages, with only 25 neighbors, and that enjoys a privileged location on the right bank of the Ésera. The access route is through the Camino del Solano, which is a small paved road, with surprising and wonderful views over the Benasque Valley and its mountains. The height at which this town is located (1,350 meters) gives it a feeling of closeness to the nature that surrounds it, its forests and fantastic pine forests and spectacular views.
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The point where the path crosses the ravine is disconcerting because you hear more water than you see. If you leave the path briefly, looking down the ravine, you will be able to see a small waterfall covered in exuberant vegetation.
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The church dedicated to Saint John the Baptist has a single nave and is originally Lombard in style. Despite subsequent modifications, it maintains its Romanesque personality. The addition of chapels, to give it a base in the shape of a cross, and a sacristy date from the 17th century. The apse shows the Lombard way of building: blind arches supported by simple corbels and two medial lesinas. The temple's crismon was repositioned over the access door. It is trinitarian with the "omega" symbol, inverted and on the lower right arm. It also has, like almost all those in the valley, the added letters "V" and "E" (From "Vallis Esera" or "Victorian Eclesiae", according to authors). The interior is more Romanesque in appearance.
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Beautiful valley that is surrounded by peaks between 2,000 and 3,000 meters above sea level, among which Tuca Llardana (or Posets) stands out, which with 3,375 m. It is the second highest peak in the Pyrenees; In addition, it has abundant lakes, such as those of Millares, Barbarisa and Basa de la Mora (or Lake Plan).
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A stone milestone indicates the point where you should turn off to get to Tuca d'Erisué, but the path has disappeared and it is a little difficult to find. Follow the poles of an old cattle fence and then continue along the spur until you find the path again. There is also another variant that goes down first to the Hermitage of Santa Margarita, and this is marked out as a BTT route.
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Benasque occupies the central valley of the three that make up the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park. From this town with a lot of soul you can enjoy the Pyrenean landscape. Not only that, but it is home to the largest number of 3,000-meter-high peaks in the mountain range. The Benasque Valley forms the center and heart of the Pyrenees.
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The Camino del Solano is one of the most beautiful paths to see the Valle de Benasque and more specifically the part that crosses the town of Castejón de Sos. You can see the Ésera river perfectly.
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The road that goes up from Sahún goes up through the port of Liri until reaching the town itself, with few houses but which maintains a spectacular view of the Castejón de Sos valley. The port has a length of almost 5 km and a maximum slope of 22%.
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes around Plan, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Gistaín Valley and the Aragonese Pyrenees. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to difficult.
The touring cycling routes around Plan are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 33 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning Pyrenean mountain scenery, the varied terrain, and the challenging climbs that define the region.
While many routes in Plan are considered difficult, there are a few easier options available. For instance, the region offers 'Vías Verdes' (Green Ways) which are traffic-free routes built on former railway lines, ideal for peaceful and less strenuous cycling. You can find 3 easy routes and 6 moderate routes among the total available.
Yes, there are several circular touring cycling routes in the area. A notable loop is the Collada Llobera – Eresué Church loop from Villanova/Villanoba, which is 12.6 miles (20.3 km) long and takes you through mountain passes and past local landmarks. Another option is the Es Solans Trail – Ésera River Trail loop from Sahún, covering 21.7 miles (34.9 km) with significant elevation.
The touring cycling routes around Plan offer breathtaking views of the Aragonese Pyrenees. You can encounter majestic peaks like Cotiella and the Picón d'O Libro (Summit of Peña Montañesa). The region is also home to the stunning Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park, known for its impressive canyons and waterfalls like the Cola de Caballo. You might also pass by charming religious buildings such as the Ermita de Santa Margarita.
Yes, the Pyrenean region around Plan features several mountain huts and refuges that can be points of interest or rest stops. These include the Viadós Refuge, Ángel Orús Refuge, and Lavasar Refuge. These offer a glimpse into the traditional mountain infrastructure of the area.
The best time for touring cycling in Plan is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to October). During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and mountain passes are clear of snow, offering optimal conditions to enjoy the Pyrenean landscapes. Winter cycling can be challenging due to snow and colder temperatures at higher elevations.
While many routes are challenging, the region does offer family-friendly cycling options, particularly on the 'Vías Verdes' (Green Ways). These routes are generally flatter and traffic-free, providing a safe and enjoyable experience for families. The Gállego Greenway, though not directly in Plan, is an example of a paved, family-friendly option in the wider Huesca province.
The Gistaín Valley and surrounding villages offer opportunities to find cafes and local eateries. While specific cafes on every route are not detailed, routes that pass through or near villages like Benasque, Sahún, or Villanova/Villanoba, such as the Historic Center of Benasque – Benasque Village Center loop from Els Escamps, will likely have amenities for refreshments.
The terrain around Plan is characterized by the rugged Aragonese Pyrenees. You can expect significant elevation changes, with routes navigating through deep valleys carved by rivers like the Cinqueta, and ascending to high-altitude mountain passes. The landscape includes both challenging climbs and picturesque sections through villages and forests, offering a diverse cycling experience.
Absolutely. Many routes in Plan are rated as difficult, providing a substantial challenge. For instance, the Valle de Benasque — riding around the Sierra de Portiello is a 27.7-mile (44.6 km) route with significant elevation gain, taking over 4 hours to complete. Another demanding option is the Sobrarbe Trail (GR 19), a 16.4-mile (26.4 km) difficult path through varied Pyrenean landscapes.
Yes, while this guide focuses on touring cycling, the wider Huesca province is a renowned destination for mountain biking. Areas like Zona Zero in Sobrarbe offer extensive networks of waymarked trails for all levels. The 'Infinity Pyrenees' also includes a 500 km mountain biking itinerary, showcasing the region's diverse offerings for off-road cyclists.


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