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Touring cycling around Camarillas features a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain and deep river gorges. The region includes areas like the Sierra del Pobo and the Aldehuela Gorge, offering routes with significant elevation changes. This area is defined by its rugged natural features, including high passes and forested sections, providing a challenging environment for touring cyclists.
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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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Hermitage of Santa Ana, Ababuj, Teruel.
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Hermitage of the Holy Christ, Aguilar de Alfambra, Teruel.
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Picnic area with many tables at the church with cooking facilities and water
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with water and probably toilet
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In this town of more than 200 inhabitants, the Guadalope River, which rises in the municipal district, the Agua Blanca River and the Barranco del Cañadizo ravine meet in an extremely abrupt and mountainous terrain. The environment is articulated by the constraints of the environment, which gives it that mountainous but at the same time calm atmosphere. If you like unspoiled nature... so beautiful here
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There is a fountain to refill water. There is a shop in the same square where you can buy something to eat if you need to.
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La Cañadilla is a small town located at 1220 meters above sea level on the road that takes us from Aliaga to Ejulve. The passage of time has caused it to gradually become depopulated and, today, it has 4 neighbors, compared to the 25 children who went to school in the 50s. Among its buildings there is a hermitage dedicated to Saint Joseph. A pilgrimage takes place there on Easter Day, to which the people of Cirugeda also come. In the surroundings we will find a fountain with a sink, known as Fuente del Camino; a unique tree, the Pino de Cobatillas, which is located 45 minutes in the direction of Cirugeda, and the Ice Cream Cross, which commemorates the tragic death due to frostbite of three residents of the town who, in the winter of 1941, were lost in the middle of the blizzard.
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There are 7 touring cycling routes documented around Camarillas on komoot, all of which are rated as difficult due to the region's mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes.
Touring cycling in Camarillas is characterized by its challenging nature. All routes in the area are rated as difficult, featuring substantial climbs and descents through mountain passes and deep gorges. Cyclists should expect significant elevation changes, such as the Puerto de Majalinos – Aldehuela Gorge loop from Aliaga which includes nearly 1,700 meters of ascent.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Camarillas are circular. Examples include the Sierra del Pobo and Camino de los Pilones – circular from Aguilar de Alfambra, the Puerto de Sollavientos – Villarroya de los Pinares loop from Aliaga, and the Estrecho de Aldehuela – Gorge of the Río de la Val loop from Aliaga.
Common starting points for touring bike trails in Camarillas include villages like Aguilar de Alfambra and Aliaga. For instance, the popular Sierra del Pobo and Camino de los Pilones – circular route begins from Aguilar de Alfambra, while several loops like the Puerto de Majalinos – Aldehuela Gorge loop start from Aliaga.
Given that all touring cycling routes in Camarillas are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and rugged terrain, they are generally not recommended for families with young children or those seeking easy, leisurely rides. These routes are better suited for experienced touring cyclists.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. Along the routes, you can encounter deep river gorges like the Aldehuela Gorge, and mountain passes such as the San Cristóbal Pass. There's also a notable Waterfall in Barranco de la Hoz Mala on the Guadalope River that can be explored nearby.
Yes, the area features several points of interest. You might pass through charming settlements like Villarroya de los Pinares, or discover religious buildings such as the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Field and the Ermita de San Benón.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Camarillas are typically spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October). During these periods, temperatures are generally milder, and the weather is more stable, making the challenging climbs and descents more enjoyable. Summers can be very hot, and winters may bring cold temperatures and snow at higher elevations.
Given the mountainous terrain and potential for varied weather, it's advisable to wear layers. Technical cycling apparel that wicks moisture and provides insulation is recommended. Always carry a waterproof and windproof jacket, even on clear days, as conditions can change quickly in the mountains. A helmet, gloves, and appropriate cycling shoes are essential.
While the routes traverse relatively remote and natural areas, you will find small villages like Aguilar de Alfambra and Aliaga at the start or along some routes. These villages typically offer basic amenities such as small shops, cafes, or bars where you can refuel. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer sections.
The rugged and forested landscapes of Camarillas are home to diverse wildlife. Cyclists might spot various bird species, including birds of prey, as well as mammals like wild boar, deer, and smaller animals. Maintaining a respectful distance and observing from afar is encouraged.
For experienced cyclists seeking further challenges, the wider region of Teruel offers numerous other demanding routes. The Stone Shelter – Refugio de Piedra loop from Los Portillejos is another difficult option within the immediate vicinity, providing similar mountainous terrain and elevation profiles.


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