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Gravel biking around Adahuesca offers diverse terrain within the Huesca Pre-Pyrenees, characterized by dramatic limestone mountains, deep canyons, and river valleys like the Alcanadre and Vero. The landscape features karst topography, extensive olive groves, vineyards, and oak forests. This region provides a mix of unpaved and paved surfaces, making it suitable for various gravel biking experiences.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.3km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful waterfall that can be seen from the bridge.
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Change of scenery guaranteed with this landscape worthy of the greatest westerns!
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A beautiful waterfall. The experience is worth it: there are picnic tables and restaurants nearby. Access to the "area" costs €3 as of July 2025. With this ticket, you have access to the entire riverbank. It's recommended to wear a swimsuit, since to access the area, you have to cross the (very cold) river. There are restrooms that can be used as changing rooms before crossing the river. Once you've crossed, you can settle down wherever you like and take a dip. At the first corner of the river, you can jump from a safe rock. A place for teenagers. You can go upstream as far as you want.
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Caution: The approach to the Rio is very tricky. Experienced hiker only. The complete circuit is approximately 16 km.
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A very nice route with spectacular surroundings, which can be accompanied by a canyon ride through the area with an expert like me. Be careful, the beginning is through cross-country and crop fields, which if they are sown it is better not to go through, and you can go along the road or start with another car there.
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great bar with very nice service and delicious food
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magnificent view of the rodellar valley from the pass
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A route without too much difficulty, except for the last descent located before the small bridge.
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The gravel bike trails in Adahuesca offer a diverse mix of surfaces, reflecting the region's varied landscape. You'll encounter unpaved tracks, forest paths, and some paved sections, often traversing olive groves, vineyards, and cereal fields. The area is known for its karst topography, so expect some hills and potentially rocky sections, especially within the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park.
While many routes in the Adahuesca area are rated as difficult, there is at least one moderate option that might be suitable for families with some cycling experience. The Qaqa – Parish Church of Azlor loop from Abiego is a moderate route covering about 49 km with less elevation gain compared to others, offering a good starting point. Always check the route details for specific difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.
The region is rich in natural beauty. Many routes pass by or near stunning features like the Salto de Bierge, a beautiful waterfall with refreshing pools. You might also encounter the Tamara Spring or explore areas with karst formations, caves like Picamartillo Cave, and deep canyons within the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park.
Yes, gravel biking in Adahuesca can be combined with visits to significant historical sites. You can discover ancient structures like the Dolmen of Losa Mora, a Neolithic burial chamber offering scenic views. The 16th-century Puente de Villacantal over the Vero river is another notable landmark. Routes often pass through charming villages, including Alquézar, known for its historic center and the Church of San Miguel.
Adahuesca benefits from a climatic contrast between Mediterranean and Atlantic influences. Spring and autumn are generally ideal, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, especially when almond trees are in bloom during spring. Summer can be hot, but higher elevation routes or early morning rides are still enjoyable. Winter offers a different charm, though conditions can vary.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Adahuesca are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Albarda Medieval Bridge – The Beautiful Hermitage of Treviño loop from Buera and the Historic Center of Alquézar – Hermitage of San Gregorio loop from Alquézar are excellent circular options for exploring the area.
Gravel routes in Adahuesca vary significantly in length and elevation. You'll find tours ranging from approximately 20 km to nearly 50 km. Elevation gains can be substantial, with many difficult routes featuring over 450 meters of ascent, and some even exceeding 800 meters, such as the View of Huevo de Morrano – Salto de Bierge loop from Aparcamiento del Mirador de Peña Falconera. Be prepared for challenging climbs on most trails.
Absolutely. The region is known for its crystal-clear waterways. The Salto de Bierge, a popular waterfall, creates refreshing pools perfect for swimming. Routes that pass by this natural monument, such as the View of Huevo de Morrano – Salto de Bierge loop from Aparcamiento del Mirador de Peña Falconera, offer excellent opportunities to cool off during your ride.
The Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park is rich in biodiversity. You might spot various bird species, including raptors. The presence of numerous pools, fountains, and washhouses supports a healthy amphibian population, such as common frogs and water snakes. The diverse flora also includes a variety of flowers like candelera, asphodel, and numerous orchids.
Yes, Adahuesca is well-suited for advanced gravel bikers. Most of the available routes are rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and varied terrain that demand good fitness and riding skills. The Albarda Medieval Bridge – The Beautiful Hermitage of Treviño loop from Buera, for instance, covers over 32 km with more than 500 meters of climbing, providing a robust challenge.
Many routes start from villages or designated parking areas. For example, the View of Huevo de Morrano – Salto de Bierge loop conveniently starts from Aparcamiento del Mirador de Peña Falconera, indicating dedicated parking. When planning your route, check the starting point for available parking facilities in nearby towns like Buera, Radiquero, Alquézar, or Abiego.


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