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Mountain biking around Borobia offers diverse natural landscapes within the Soria province of Castile and León, Spain. The region is characterized by mountainous areas, green low mountain ranges, and forests, providing varied terrain for cyclists. Borobia itself sits at an elevation of 1124 meters, with nearby natural features like the Laguna de Borobia. The wider Soria province includes protected natural spaces such as Moncayo Natural Park, ensuring scenic routes away from car traffic.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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29.0km
02:50
770m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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54.8km
05:51
1,680m
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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43.2km
04:15
890m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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47.4km
04:11
480m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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05:03
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Peñas del Cabo Caves are located on the western cliffs of the Peñas del Cabo, near Calcena, in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon. These caves are known for their impressive geological structure and speleothems, such as stalactites, stalagmites and flowstones. One of the most popular caves is the Cueva Honda, which has been used as a shelter for livestock and has housed archaeological remains from the Neolithic period. In addition, the cave is an important refuge for bat colonies during the summer. The caves offer a unique experience for caving and nature lovers.😊
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The Mirador de la Ermita de San Cristóbal is located in the municipality of Los Fayos, in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the Queiles River Valley and the surrounding area, including the Val reservoir. The San Cristóbal hermitage, located next to the viewpoint, is a place of great historical and cultural interest. Built in the 17th century, the hermitage is an example of religious architecture in the region. Access to the viewpoint and the hermitage can be made through several hiking routes that run through the area, offering the opportunity to enjoy nature and panoramic views.
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The town of Tierga is located in the southeast of the Moncayo mountain range, in the Iberian system. In this picturesque town, the church of San Juan Bautista stands out, with a beautiful Mudejar style bell tower.
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Trasobares is a small town located in the valley of the Isuela River. It has a beautiful Cistercian monastery from the 12th century, as well as a bar and a campsite.
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The town of Calcena offers an idyllic picture with its stone houses mixed with white facades surrounded by almond fields in the foothills of the Moncayo mountain range.
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From this section of the GR 90, if you look in a northwesterly direction, you can see a fantastic view of the Moncayo Natural Park and its black pine forests that make their way between the rocky slopes.
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The Cerrogordo refuge, in Purujosa, is located at an altitude of 1,298 meters, in a clear area that allows you to contemplate the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This shelter is not guarded, but it does have a fireplace and stone benches to sit on. In addition, the residents of Purujosa have installed a sideboard inside where they can place the food that visitors leave as a provision for others who may need it.
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From this point, on the outskirts of Calcena, you have a good view of the whole town with its traditional houses and its magnificent natural environment.
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There are over 10 mountain bike trails around Borobia, offering a variety of experiences. The Soria region, where Borobia is located, boasts an extensive network of approximately 1,000 kilometers of trails with a cumulative elevation gain of 26,000 meters.
The trails around Borobia cater to various skill levels. While there are no easy routes listed in this guide, you'll find 5 moderate trails and 7 difficult trails, ensuring options for those seeking a challenge or a more relaxed ride.
Yes, several routes around Borobia are designed as loops. For example, the Moncayo Natural Park Loop from Beratón is a popular moderate trail that takes you through the scenic Moncayo Natural Park. Another option is the Cueva del Zapato – Laguna de Ciria loop from Borobia, which is also a moderate ride.
Borobia and the wider Soria province offer diverse landscapes that are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters can bring colder temperatures and snow, particularly in mountainous areas like the Urbión peaks.
The region around Borobia is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the local Laguna de Borobia, or venture further to the dramatic limestone landscapes of the Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park. The mystical Laguna Negra and Urbión Glacial Cirques Nature Reserve, with its dense pine forests and granite walls, also offer stunning scenery.
Borobia itself has historical intrigue, with evidence of a lost Celtiberian city and a ruined castle. The wider Soria region also features the Templar hermitage of San Bartolomé within the Cañón del Río Lobos Natural Park, and caves with Bronze Age engravings. Additionally, Borobia is home to an astronomical observatory, offering a unique attraction for astrotourism due to its dark skies.
While this guide features primarily moderate to difficult routes, the Soria region's extensive trail network includes options suitable for various skill levels. For family-friendly rides, look for trails with less elevation gain and smoother terrain. It's always recommended to check the specific trail details and difficulty ratings before heading out with children.
Many outdoor trails in Spain are dog-friendly, but it's crucial to check local regulations, especially within natural parks like Moncayo Natural Park or Cañón del Río Lobos. Always keep your dog under control, preferably on a leash, and ensure you clean up after them. Some trails might have specific restrictions during certain seasons to protect wildlife.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed in this guide, Borobia, as a municipality, typically offers public parking options. For routes starting directly from the village, you can usually find street parking or designated village car parks. For trails within natural parks, look for official parking lots at trailheads.
Borobia is connected by bus routes, though services might be less frequent than in larger towns. It's advisable to check the current bus schedules from nearby cities in the Soria province or other major hubs in Castile and León to plan your journey. Public transport options might be limited, especially for reaching specific trailheads outside the main village.
Borobia, being a small municipality, offers basic amenities. You can expect to find local cafes or pubs for refreshments and traditional Spanish cuisine. For accommodation, there might be guesthouses or rural lodgings available. For a wider selection of services, you might consider nearby towns like Ólvega.
For experienced mountain bikers seeking a challenge, the Calcena - Purujosa - Trasobares - Calcena — circular por la Cara Oculta del Moncayo is a difficult 54.8 km path featuring significant elevation gain and views of the Moncayo area. Another demanding option is the Calcena – View of Calcena loop from Calcena, a 63.6 km route with substantial climbing.


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