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Road cycling around Vozmediano offers a diverse landscape within the Soria province of Spain, characterized by its proximity to the Moncayo Natural Park. The region features varied terrain, including challenging climbs towards the Moncayo Massif and routes with significant elevation changes. Roads are generally in good condition with low traffic, providing a suitable environment for road cyclists. This area provides access to dramatic natural features and offers a range of routes for different fitness levels.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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This difficult 38.6-mile road cycling route from Ágreda explores Moncayo Natural Park, featuring the Mirador de La Diezma and Castillo de Vo
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This difficult 36.8-mile road cycling route in Parque Natural del Moncayo offers challenging terrain and scenic views for experienced cyclis

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91.2km
05:02
1,560m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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61.1km
03:30
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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02:59
990m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A beautiful place where the road up to Moncayo ends. Fresh water
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Small castle on top of the village
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Añón de Moncayo retains a medieval atmosphere in its streets and buildings, where the influence of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem is still evident. Construction of the castle began in 1238, during the reign of James I of Aragon, to protect the area, as the town was strategically located between kingdoms.
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This small town of fewer than 300 inhabitants boasts a mycology center. It is also home to the Church of San Martín de Tours, a neo-Romanesque church with colonial American art.
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Stork's nest on the disused railway line
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The Cueva del Castillo in Los Fayos is a fascinating place with a rich history. Located in the municipality of Los Fayos, in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, this natural cave has been inhabited since the Bronze Age. In the 12th century, a defensive castle was built taking advantage of the natural cavity in the rock. The castle of Los Fayos played a strategic role on the borders between the kingdoms of Aragon, Navarre and Castile. Although today only a few vestiges remain, such as the cistern and the water collection system, the cave remains a place of historical and archaeological interest. The entrance to the cave is located in a vertical cut in the rock, and a ladder is needed to access it. Inside the cave, several rooms can be seen, including the hearth and the cistern.
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Real Monasterio de Santa María de Veruela, or "The Royal Monastery of Santa María de Veruela") is a Cistercian abbey from the 12th century. It is located near Vera de Moncayo. It was founded in 1146 by Pedro de Atarés. Source wikipedia.
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Visiting it is doing a deep review of the history of art in Spain, since in its construction there are spaces where all the styles that have existed since the 12th century, the time when construction began, come together. It is a unique example of a Gothic cathedral with an exceptional Mudejar and Renaissance legacy. The Tarazona Cathedral was built in the French Gothic style, but it maintains magnificent examples of the Mudejar style, including a Gothic-Mudejar cloister.
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There are over 10 road cycling routes around Vozmediano, offering a variety of experiences. Most of these routes are considered difficult, with 8 challenging options and 3 moderate ones, catering to cyclists with good to very good fitness levels.
The region around Vozmediano is generally best for road cycling during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be quite warm, especially in the middle of the day, while winter may bring colder conditions and potential for snow at higher elevations in the Moncayo Massif.
Roads in the Vozmediano area are generally in good condition, providing a smooth surface for road cyclists. A significant advantage of cycling here is the typically low traffic, which contributes to a safer and more enjoyable riding experience.
The terrain around Vozmediano is diverse, characterized by its proximity to the Moncayo Natural Park. You can expect varied landscapes, including challenging climbs towards the Moncayo Massif, significant elevation changes, and routes that traverse both dry areas and lush beech forests. This offers a mix of ascents and descents.
While many routes in the Vozmediano area are rated as difficult, there are a few moderate options available. These routes still involve some elevation gain but are less demanding than the challenging climbs towards the Moncayo Massif, making them more accessible for those with developing fitness.
For challenging routes with substantial climbs, focus on the Moncayo Massif. Routes like the Moncayo CIMA Climbs Loop offer significant CIMA climbs, while the Moncayo Loop: Ágreda and Tarazona also features considerable elevation gains and panoramic views.
You can incorporate several natural attractions into your rides. The Moncayo Summit provides a dramatic backdrop, and you might pass viewpoints like Peña del Tío Fresquito or Cabezo de la Mata. The Nacedero del Río Queiles, the source of the Queiles River, is also a picturesque natural spring worth visiting.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, you can encounter historical sites. The village of Vozmediano itself features the Castillo de Vozmediano. Additionally, routes might pass through towns like Tarazona, which has the notable Tarazona settlement, or Ágreda, home to the Church of San Miguel Arcángel of Ágreda.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For instance, the Bar de Moncayo – El Buste Viewpoint loop from Torrellas is a popular option, as is the Añón de Moncayo – Bar de Moncayo loop from Torrellas, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, the challenging climbs of the Moncayo Massif, and the generally low traffic on the well-maintained roads, which provides a serene and engaging riding experience.
Vozmediano village itself, with its castle, serves as a charming starting point for many routes, and you can typically find parking within the village or nearby. For routes starting from other towns like Ágreda or Tarazona, parking facilities are usually available within those settlements.
Yes, towns and villages surrounding the Moncayo Natural Park, such as Ágreda and Tarazona, offer amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. Vozmediano itself, while smaller, provides a base from which to explore, with services available in the wider region.


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