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Touring cycling routes around Trasmoz are primarily located at the foot of the Moncayo Natural Park, presenting a varied landscape for cyclists. The area is characterized by significant elevation changes, with ecosystems ranging from dry terrain to lush beech and pine forests. These natural features provide diverse settings for cycling, from challenging ascents to scenic rides through wooded areas.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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45.4km
04:08
1,120m
1,120m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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43.9km
03:08
820m
810m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.4km
02:52
780m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.8km
03:39
770m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A beautiful place where the road up to Moncayo ends. Fresh water
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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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The Fountain and Hermitage of San Gaudioso are located in the Moncayo Natural Park, near Tarazona, in the Campo de Borja region, Aragon. This place is a popular point of interest for hikers and nature lovers. The hermitage is located in a stunning natural setting, surrounded by forests and mountains. The fountain, which bears the same name, is known for its fresh, crystal-clear water. It is an ideal place to rest and enjoy the tranquility of the landscape. Access to the Fountain and Hermitage of San Gaudioso can be made through several hiking routes that run through the natural park, offering spectacular views and the opportunity to observe the local flora and fauna.😊
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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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Tarazona boasts of offering a wide list of monuments of incalculable artistic value. The cathedral is a unique example of a Gothic temple in which an exceptional Mudejar and Renaissance legacy coexists.
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stop and enjoy
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There are over 50 touring cycling routes available around Trasmoz, offering a wide range of options for cyclists. These routes are primarily located at the foot of the Moncayo Natural Park, providing diverse landscapes.
The routes around Trasmoz cater to various skill levels. You'll find 5 easy routes, 24 moderate routes, and 25 difficult routes, ensuring options for both casual riders and those seeking a challenge with significant elevation changes.
Cycling routes near Trasmoz offer a rich blend of natural beauty, from dry terrain to lush beech and pine forests within the Moncayo Natural Park. You can experience significant changes in elevation, with views towards the majestic Pico Moncayo. Some routes, like the Winding Road Through Forest – Fuente de los Frailes loop from Lituénigo, take you through dense forests and past natural springs.
Yes, the region is rich in history and culture. You can cycle past significant sites like the historic Monastery of Santa María de Veruela, which serves as a starting point for routes such as Moncayo — gravel circular from Monasterio de Veruela. The ancient city of Tarazona is also nearby, offering additional exploration opportunities.
Absolutely. The Moncayo Natural Park, with its varied terrain and elevation, offers many opportunities for panoramic views. For example, the Añón de Moncayo – Mirador de La Diezma Viewpoint loop from Vera de Moncayo is specifically designed to lead you to a notable viewpoint.
Yes, several routes are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A popular option is the Moncayo — gravel circular from Monasterio de Veruela, which explores the Moncayo area. Another is the Bike loop from Vera de Moncayo.
Given the significant elevation changes and diverse ecosystems of the Moncayo Natural Park, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, especially in lower, drier areas, while winter can bring snow to higher elevations, making some routes challenging or inaccessible.
While many routes in the immediate vicinity of Trasmoz involve significant elevation and can be challenging, there are 5 easy routes available. For families, it's advisable to look for routes with less elevation gain and through more sheltered areas, possibly closer to villages or along flatter sections of the park's periphery.
Parking is generally available in the villages surrounding the Moncayo Natural Park, such as Trasmoz, Lituénigo, and Vera de Moncayo, which serve as common starting points for routes. For specific trailheads within the park, designated parking areas are often provided, especially near popular access points or attractions like the Monasterio de Veruela.
Public transport options to Trasmoz itself are limited, typically involving bus services from larger nearby towns like Tarazona or Zaragoza. For reaching specific trailheads within the Moncayo Natural Park, public transport is less frequent, and it's often more convenient to travel by car or arrange local transfers.
Yes, as a protected natural area, Moncayo Natural Park has regulations to preserve its environment. Cyclists should generally stick to marked trails and roads, respect wildlife, and avoid disturbing the natural habitat. It's always recommended to check the official park regulations before your visit, especially concerning specific areas or seasons.
Villages like Trasmoz, Lituénigo, Vera de Moncayo, and Tarazona offer various cafes, pubs, and restaurants where you can refuel. Along the routes themselves, options might be sparse, so it's wise to carry sufficient water and snacks. Some routes might pass by picnic areas, such as the Fuente del Sacristán Picnic Area, where you can enjoy a packed lunch.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the varied terrain, from challenging mountain ascents to scenic rides through extensive beech and pine forests, and the opportunity to explore both natural beauty and historical sites like the Monasterio de Veruela.


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