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Road cycling around Torrelacárcel, located in the province of Teruel, Spain, offers routes through a landscape characterized by ancient geological features and natural diversity. The area features the Jiloca river, extensive holm oak forests, and elevated terrain such as Alto del Ruido, which provides varied gradients for cyclists. Roads in this region often present gentle gradients, suitable for accessible cycling, alongside more challenging ascents found within the broader Teruel province. This combination of river valleys, woodlands, and hilly sections defines…
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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50.0km
02:34
620m
620m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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58.1km
02:51
600m
600m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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153km
07:39
2,400m
2,400m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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64.9km
03:02
770m
770m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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66.4km
03:02
650m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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beautiful we can see it at the last moment
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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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The Peracense castle is one of the most beautiful and unknown Aragonese castles. Surrounded by a unique natural environment, its builders took advantage of the original topography of the land to build a first-rate defensive enclave. It sits on a strongly steep rocky extension of rodeno, which belongs to the southern end of Sierra Menera, next to the San Ginés hill. Its average elevation is 1,365 meters above sea level. This fortress is made up of three concentric enclosures that sit on outcrops of red sandstone (Buntsandstein micaceous), which were partially pitted and modified to improve the defense. Precisely this sandstone (rodeno), in the form of megaliths, masonry and ashlars laid with lime or gypsum mortars, is the material mainly used in the construction of the walls of this fortress. Wood was used to a lesser extent and always in beams and almojayas. Its character as a privileged watchtower allows optical links in nearby enclaves such as Monreal del Campo, Bueña, Aguatón, Singra and Cerro de San Ginés.
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These rock formations are spectacular, the result of erosion around Chequilla, even with some buildings that seem embedded in them.
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Setiles is a Spanish municipality in the province of Guadalajara and this town was known for the extraction of iron.
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It belongs to the Alto Tajo Natural Park and the Molina-Alto Tajo Region Geopark. It is one of the towns through which the Tres Taifas route of the Camí del Cid passes.
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Section of road that crosses the Cabrillas River, in a space that is surrounded by pine forests and with some red soil, typical of these areas of Albarracín!
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There are 8 road cycling routes around Torrelacárcel documented on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels.
The terrain around Torrelacárcel is diverse, featuring the tranquil Jiloca river valley, extensive holm oak forests, and elevated areas like Alto del Ruido. You'll find a mix of generally gentle gradients, especially along river paths, and more challenging ascents as you venture into the broader Teruel province, which is known for its 'lonely roads' and climbs over 1000 meters.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy' in our selection, several moderate routes offer manageable gradients. For example, the Ojos Negros Greenway – Peracense Castle loop from Santa Eulalia del Campo is a moderate 50 km ride that incorporates a section of the well-known Greenway, often characterized by gentle slopes.
Advanced cyclists can find significant challenges, particularly on longer routes that venture into the more mountainous parts of the Teruel province. The Terzaga – Rock Formations of Chequilla loop from Villafranca del Campo is a difficult 152.9 km route with over 2300 meters of elevation gain, leading through distinctive rock formations and demanding climbs.
You can expect to encounter diverse natural beauty, including the Jiloca river, ancient holm oak forests, and elevated areas like Alto del Ruido, known for its fossilized sea shells. Routes often pass through scenic countryside, offering views of the unique geological history of the region. You might also cycle along sections of the Ojos Negros Greenway, a converted railway line.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Routes often provide views of historical structures like Peracense Castle. You might also pass through villages with notable heritage, such as Villafranca del Campo, which is part of the historic Route of El Cid, or see local churches like the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista.
Yes, many of the routes around Torrelacárcel are designed as loops. Examples include the Peracense Castle loop from Santa Eulalia del Campo, a moderate 58.1 km ride, and the Laguna del Cañizar – Ojos Negros Greenway loop from Santa Eulalia del Campo, which covers 63.6 km.
The Teruel province generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summers can be warm, and winters can be cold, so these shoulder seasons provide the most comfortable riding experience, allowing you to fully enjoy the natural landscapes.
Many routes start from towns like Santa Eulalia del Campo or Villafranca del Campo, which typically offer public parking facilities. For instance, the Santa Eulalia del Campo Station is a common starting point and likely has parking available for cyclists.
Public transport options to Torrelacárcel and nearby starting points like Santa Eulalia del Campo may be limited, but some routes, particularly those incorporating sections of the Ojos Negros Greenway, might be accessible via regional train services that allow bikes, depending on the specific line and time of year. It's advisable to check local transport schedules in advance.
While this guide focuses on day trips, the Teruel province is part of larger cycling networks. The Terzaga – Rock Formations of Chequilla loop from Villafranca del Campo, at 152.9 km, is a challenging full-day ride. The region's connection to the Vía Verde Ojos Negros and the Camino del Cid suggests opportunities for linking routes into longer, multi-day adventures, utilizing the generally quiet roads of the province.


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