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Gravel biking around Tornos offers diverse terrain across the Aragon region of Spain. The area features a mix of former rail trails, open plains, and routes around the significant Laguna de Gallocanta. Elevation changes are notable, with several routes including substantial climbs and descents through valleys and rolling landscapes. This varied topography provides a range of experiences for gravel cyclists.
Last updated: July 4, 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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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Gallocanta Lagoon, located between Zaragoza and Teruel, is the largest natural lagoon on the Iberian Peninsula and a unique area due to its high salinity. Declared a nature reserve in 2006, it is one of the most important birdwatching spots in Spain, with more than 220 recorded species. Every autumn and spring, thousands of cranes stop here on their migrations, offering an unforgettable spectacle. The area is rich in trails and viewpoints, so it is recommended to bring binoculars and comfortable shoes to enjoy the wildlife and scenery at a leisurely pace.
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Barrachina is a small village in the Jiloca region, surrounded by peaceful fields and mountains, ideal for cycling routes along secondary roads. The town center features the 17th-century parish church of La Asunción and traditional features such as the Pedromocho stone pillar and the Round House. The natural setting offers views along the Pancrudo River and the shade of the oak tree, a unique, large tree. It's a good place to take a break from your hike and enjoy the tranquility of the Teruel mountains.
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A must-see to listen to the flow of the Pancrudo River. And seeing the beauty of the Jiloca River banks in autumn is special.
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A small paradise between the Jarama and Alcarria rivers, where migratory birds pass through on their long journey. It has a picnic area at the Hermitage of the Virgin and several bird-watching spots.
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You can cycle here without any problems. I think Komoot will update the navigation here quickly.
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Unfortunately, there are still many interruptions on the almost 600 km long Via Verde Santander Mediterraneo railway line. It would be great to be able to travel from the Atlantic to the Mediterranean without car traffic. If this tourist potential is understood by the various regional parliaments, the entire cycling and gravel world would come to Spain and use this ingenious connection.
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There are 5 gravel bike trails documented on komoot around Tornos, offering a range of experiences from moderate to difficult. These routes explore the diverse terrain of the Aragon region, including former rail trails and the expansive Laguna de Gallocanta.
Gravel biking around Tornos features varied terrain, including sections of former rail trails, open plains, and routes that circle the significant Laguna de Gallocanta. You'll encounter notable elevation changes, with routes including substantial climbs and descents through valleys and rolling landscapes.
While many routes around Tornos are rated difficult, there is one moderate route available: the Gallocanta Lagoon – Bellota St. Giraffe Sculpture loop from Centro de Interpretación de la Reserva Natural Dirigida de la Laguna de Gallocanta. This 38.3 km path offers a less strenuous option to explore the area.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the Red Bridge on the Rail Trail – Laguna de Gallocanta loop from Caminreal-Fuentes Claras is a difficult 121 km route, typically taking over 11 hours. Another demanding option is the Báguena – Laguna de Gallocanta loop from Caminreal-Fuentes Claras, which covers 109 km.
Many routes offer views of the Gallocanta Lagoon, a significant natural feature. You can also visit the Reguera Observatory (Gallocanta Lagoon) for excellent birdwatching opportunities, especially during migration seasons. The Gallocanta Boardwalk and Crane Monument is another notable spot.
Yes, you can encounter historical elements such as the Roman bridge of Luco de Jiloca. The Calamocha area also offers a glimpse into local life, and the Hermitage of Our Lady of Good Agreement (Gallocanta Lagoon) provides a cultural stop.
Yes, the Arguilay Waterfall and Natural Pool is a highlight in the area, offering a refreshing stop. You can find it near the Arguilay Recreation Area.
The best time to visit Tornos for gravel biking is generally during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, and winters might bring colder conditions, especially at higher elevations. Spring and autumn also offer the best opportunities for birdwatching around Laguna de Gallocanta.
Yes, all the gravel routes listed for Tornos are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the Luco de Jiloca – Red Bridge on the Rail Trail loop from Calamocha-Nueva and the Gallocanta Lagoon – Bellota St. Giraffe Sculpture loop.
Given the varied terrain and potential for longer routes, it's advisable to bring plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit, and appropriate clothing layers. Sun protection is also important, especially on open plains. For routes around Laguna de Gallocanta, binoculars might enhance your experience for birdwatching.
While specific cafes on every route are not detailed, the routes often pass through or near villages like Calamocha. These settlements typically offer opportunities for refreshments and local cuisine. It's always a good idea to check local opening times, especially in smaller villages.
Gravel bikers frequently praise the unique combination of former rail trails and the expansive, natural beauty of the Laguna de Gallocanta. The region offers a sense of exploration away from main roads, with diverse terrain and significant elevation changes providing a rewarding challenge.


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