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Road cycling routes around Monreal del Campo traverse a diverse landscape where the Iberian Mountain Range meets the Ebro River basin. The region features a mix of fertile valleys, open plains, and reforested pine forests, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Natural features like Los Ojos de Monreal, the source of the Jiloca River, contribute to the area's distinct character. Quiet minor roads offer a suitable environment for road cycling.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
90.1km
03:49
570m
570m
Cycle the moderate 56.0-mile Las Tres Taifas Trail through historic towns and diverse landscapes, gaining 1860 feet in under 4 hours.

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87.9km
03:58
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.6km
02:40
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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53.1km
02:28
360m
360m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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A must-see to listen to the flow of the Pancrudo River. And seeing the beauty of the Jiloca River banks in autumn is special.
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It is known for its characteristic reddish colour, the result of the use of local rodeno stone in its construction. This castle, one of the best preserved in Aragon, is located in a strategic position on a rock formation, which gives it spectacular views of the surroundings, especially the Jiloca valley. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age, although the current structure dates from the 12th to the 14th centuries.
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Monreal del Campo is a fascinating place where you can learn all about the cultivation and harvesting of saffron. Located in the Plaza Mayor, the museum offers an interactive experience with traditional tools, historical photographs and workshops for the whole family.🌺
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beautiful we can see it at the last moment
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Small or not so small, town on the Camino del Cid. The hostel is highly recommended, both for accommodation and for food. We also have shops, fountains and a pharmacy.
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The Peracense Castle has an exceptional history that spans several eras and societies. This impressive castle, built in the 13th century, took advantage of the natural conditions of the terrain and played a fundamental role in the defense of the kingdom of Aragon during the wars with Castile. A fascinating visit to the past! 🏰 I hope you enjoy your visit to Peracense Castle! 😊🏰
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Images are there for a reason...take a photo and find out what they mean to you
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History can be found if you know the places...
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Komoot lists over 10 road cycling routes around Monreal del Campo, offering a variety of distances and difficulties to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The terrain around Monreal del Campo is quite varied, featuring a mix of fertile valleys, open plains, and reforested pine forests. You'll find sections suitable for speed, as well as climbs that test endurance, particularly where the Iberian Mountain Range meets the Ebro River basin. Many routes utilize quiet minor roads, enhancing the cycling experience.
Yes, many routes pass by significant points of interest. For example, the Castillo de Peracense & Molinos de Viento de Ojos Negros - circular depression of Jiloca route explores historical landmarks and the Jiloca depression. You might also encounter the unique natural phenomenon of Los Ojos de Monreal, the source of the Jiloca River, or the extensive reforested pine forests.
Yes, the area caters to various abilities. While there are no easy routes listed, you'll find 7 moderate routes and 4 difficult routes. This allows cyclists to choose paths that match their endurance and experience, from steady rides through valleys to more challenging climbs in the transition zones of the Iberian Mountain Range.
Yes, several popular routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Castillo de Peracense & Molinos de Viento de Ojos Negros - circular depression of Jiloca, the Ojos Negros Mill – Ojos Negros Greenway loop from Monreal del Campo, and the Bello – Monreal del Campo loop from Monreal del Campo.
Monreal del Campo is generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making longer rides more comfortable. The varied landscapes, including pine forests and river valleys, are particularly scenic during these times.
Yes, Monreal del Campo is a key point along the renowned Camino del Cid, a historical and literary route popular with cyclists. Routes like Las Tres Taifas Trail are part of this broader network, allowing you to experience its cultural and historical legacy on two wheels.
Keep an eye out for Los Ojos de Monreal, a significant wetland complex formed by interconnected underground springs, which is the natural source of the Jiloca River. The region also boasts over 600 hectares of reforested pine forests, offering scenic sections and a chance to spot local wildlife.
Absolutely! In Monreal del Campo, you can visit the Saffron Museum (Museo del Azafrán) in the Plaza Mayor, which offers an interactive experience about the region's historically important saffron cultivation. The town also features older buildings and palace houses, reflecting its 12th-century origins.
Yes, the Ojos Negros Mill – Ojos Negros Greenway loop from Monreal del Campo specifically leads through historical sites including the restored 16th-17th-century Ojos Negros Mill, offering insight into local heritage.
Road cycling in Monreal del Campo stands out due to its unique geographical position where the Iberian Mountain Range meets the Ebro River basin, creating a landscape of contrasts. This results in diverse terrain, from the fertile Jiloca River valley to extensive pine forests and open plains, all accessible via quiet minor roads. The blend of natural beauty and historical significance, including its connection to the Camino del Cid, offers a rich and varied cycling experience.
Yes, the region around Monreal del Campo features over 600 hectares of reforested pine forests. Many cycling routes traverse or run alongside these forests, allowing you to enjoy the scenic paths and the natural environment. These areas are home to various pine species, oaks, and savin junipers, and provide a habitat for wildlife.
Monreal del Campo, as a smaller town, generally offers public parking options within the town center or near key attractions. While specific cycling parking areas are not detailed, you should be able to find suitable spots to park your car before embarking on your ride.


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