Mountain passes around La Almunia De Doña Godina are characterized by the unevenness of the surrounding mountains in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. This region offers a variety of mountainous routes and climbs, popular among cyclists and runners. The terrain provides scenic views of the Aragonese landscape, including mountains, valleys, and rural areas. These routes often involve significant elevation gains, catering to diverse outdoor experiences.
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Popular around La Almunia De Doña Godina
Moncayo to Daroca – Iberian Zaragoza Path (GR 90)
18th-century gravel – Camino Real de Aragón from Madrid
Beech forests and limestone cliffs – gravel of Moncayo
Road Cycling Routes around La Almunia De Doña Godina
MTB Trails around La Almunia De Doña Godina
Hiking around La Almunia De Doña Godina
Cycling around La Almunia De Doña Godina
Running Trails around La Almunia De Doña Godina

Gravel biking around La Almunia De Doña Godina
Crossroads between the Valdemadera peak, the Tiermas valley and Cerro del Espino
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From the beautiful spring at the last parking lot (at the end of the asphalt), the trail climbs mostly over good gravel, sometimes somewhat steeply, to an elevation of 1,880 m. Some sections are in light forest, some with beautiful views over the Ebro lowlands and the surrounding rocky mountain landscapes. You also pass the Baja Majada Refuge, but our favorite in the area is the Cerrogordo Refuge, located a little further south.
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Beautiful hill located in the middle of a long trail.
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A mountain pass with beautiful views of the Aljairén mountain range. It can be accessed via a well-maintained forest trail that ends at the pass, and then there are several trails to continue. The pass can also be accessed via a very long trail.
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This mountain pass was used by the royal road from Zaragoza to Valencia. The north face is steeper than the south.
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Located at an altitude of 1,058 meters and in the beautiful Sierra de Algairén, we find the Collado de la Luz or also called El Cuervo with panoramic views of the mountains that will not leave us indifferent. Near the pass is the Cerro del Espino
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We find beautiful views from the Tío Franisco pass, a connection point between the Cosuenda area and the Tiernas de Alpartir ravine
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The Valdetiñoso pass is the point where the main track that goes to the village of Talamantes through the Valdeladrones or Tonda ravine separates from another track that takes us to the Valdeplata ravine along a beautiful reddish sand path.
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Among the most appreciated mountain passes in the region is Collado de la Luz, also known as El Cuervo, which offers panoramic views of the Sierra de Algairén from 1,058 meters. Another favorite is Collado del Tío Francisco, a significant connection point with beautiful views. Visitors also enjoy Collado de Valdetiñoso, known for its distinctive reddish sand path.
The mountainous routes around La Almunia De Doña Godina offer picturesque views of the Aragonese landscape, characterized by mountains, valleys, and rural charm. You'll encounter pine forests and the 'unevenness of the surrounding mountains,' providing a diverse natural environment. Many passes, like Collado de la Luz, are noted for their panoramic viewpoints.
Yes, the region is well-suited for experienced cyclists and runners. Routes like the ascent to Puerto de Codos are described as hard road rides requiring very good fitness. The area's varied terrain, with significant elevation gains, caters to those seeking a challenge. For gravel enthusiasts, the Moncayo North-South Gravel Route offers a steep climb to 1,880 meters.
The area around La Almunia De Doña Godina is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, including challenging loops like the Calcena - Illueca - Morata de Jalón circuit. There are also running trails, such as the 'Collado de la Hermana y Cerro del Espino desde el Raso de la Cruz' route, and easy hiking options. For more details on routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes, Running Trails, and Easy Hikes guides.
While many passes are primarily known for their scenic beauty and outdoor recreation, Puerto de Encinacorba is noted as a historical site. The broader region also features routes leading to places like the Sanctuary of Nuestra Señora de Cabañas, which adds a cultural dimension to the mountainous landscape.
The area's mountainous terrain is generally enjoyable for outdoor activities during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon activities preferable. Winter might bring colder temperatures and potentially snow at higher elevations, which could affect trail conditions.
While many routes involve significant elevation, there are easier hiking options available in the vicinity. For example, the 'El Fuerte loop from La Almunia de Doña Godina' is an easy hike. When planning family outings, look for routes described as 'easy' in the Easy Hikes around La Almunia De Doña Godina guide, which typically feature less challenging terrain.
The terrain varies from mostly well-paved surfaces suitable for road cycling to gravel paths and more rugged trails. For instance, the Moncayo North-South Gravel Route involves good gravel, while running trails like the 'Collado de la Hermana – Cerro Espino Summit loop' can include segments requiring sure-footedness. The region's 'unevenness of the surrounding mountains' ensures a diverse experience.
Absolutely. Many of the mountain passes and elevated routes are renowned for their scenic viewpoints. Collado de la Luz offers panoramic views of the Sierra de Algairén, and Collado del Tío Francisco also provides beautiful vistas. Cyclists reaching the top of Puerto de Codos can see a large part of the Campo de Cariñena.
Yes, the surrounding mountain slopes and pine forests near La Almunia De Doña Godina provide opportunities for mountain biking. While specific MTB passes aren't highlighted, the general 'unevenness of the surrounding mountains' and the presence of forest trails suggest suitable terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts looking to explore off-road.
The mountain passes and elevated routes in this region are unique for their combination of challenging ascents, rewarding scenic beauty, and tranquility. They offer a less-trafficked, immersive experience in nature, with diverse terrain catering to various levels of cyclists and runners. The views of the Aragonese landscape, including mountains, valleys, and rural areas, are a significant draw.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, the challenge of the climbs, and the peaceful, low-traffic environment. The well-maintained forest trails and the diverse landscapes, from pine forests to open mountain vistas, are frequently appreciated. The opportunity to connect with nature and experience the 'unevenness of the surrounding mountains' is a key highlight.


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