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Gravel biking around Belmonte De Gracián offers varied terrain within the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain. The region is characterized by prominent white gypsum hills, the Perejiles River valley, and surrounding vineyards. Cyclists encounter a mix of surfaces and elevation changes, ranging from riverine paths to tracks leading into the Sierra de Vicor and Sierra de Algairén. This landscape provides options for both challenging climbs and scenic routes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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28.0km
02:26
490m
490m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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40.9km
03:22
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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27.9km
02:19
390m
400m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.5km
03:02
680m
680m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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03:55
500m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Heading south, the railway line continues for a short distance. After that, it's an evening ride with hard, rough gravel that's difficult to drive on in places. It's definitely nice if you can assess yourself, your ability and your fitness level well.
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It has all the services, shops, accommodation and several laundries.
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The town of Terrer is mentioned several times in the Cantar.
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This town is a passage between the Sierra de Vicort from Orera and towards Miedes.
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Viver de Vicort is the access to many of the most important points of the Sierra de Vicort both to explore its northern and southern slopes. You can access Pico del Rayo by tracks that leave from this district. It is also the hill that you can pass through to make a route between the Grío valley and the Perejiles valley.
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A stopover town on the route to Viver de Vicort, along a paved road. Once you reach Viver, a range of possibilities opens up through the Sierra de Vicort.
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The region offers a diverse mix of surfaces, from tracks through white gypsum hills and vineyards in the Perejiles River valley to more challenging routes with significant elevation changes. You'll encounter varied terrain suitable for gravel biking, with some segments potentially requiring excellent fitness.
Yes, the broader region is part of the Camino del Cid, which includes extensive gravel cycling routes. Notably, the 'Three Taifas Gravel Route' starts from nearby Calatayud, spanning 313 kilometers across Zaragoza, Guadalajara, and Teruel, offering a substantial adventure on both tarmac and untarmacked tracks.
You can reach several impressive viewpoints. The Viver de Vicort area provides access to the Sierra de Vicor, including tracks leading towards Pico del Rayo, the highest point at 1,427 meters with expansive views. Another excellent spot is Collado de la Luz in the Sierra de Algairén, offering panoramic mountain vistas.
Yes, there are several loop routes. For example, you can explore the '⭐️ Puerta de Terrer – Calatayud loop from Calatayud', which is a moderate 27 km ride. Another option is the 'Viver de Vicort – View of Orera loop from Miedes de Aragón', a more difficult 36 km route.
Belmonte De Gracián and its surroundings are rich in history. The village itself features a 15th-century oval-shaped castle and the Gothic Church of St. Michael with its Mudéjar bell tower. The nearby town of Calatayud also showcases significant Mudéjar architecture. You can also find the archaeological remains of the ancient Celtiberian and Romano-Celtiberian town of Segeda-Sekeiza between Belmonte De Gracián and Mara.
The region experiences hot, dry summers and cold winters. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with milder temperatures and less extreme weather, making it ideal for exploring the varied terrain and historical sites.
Yes, the area offers several difficult routes. The 'Ateca – Path among fruit trees loop from Calatayud' is a challenging 60 km ride with over 500 meters of elevation gain. Other difficult options include the 'Calatayud – ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer loop from Calatayud' (28 km) and the 'Viver de Vicort – View of Orera loop from Miedes de Aragón' (36 km).
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Riders often praise the unique landscapes, particularly the white gypsum hills and the scenic Perejiles River valley, as well as the blend of challenging climbs and historical points of interest.
Absolutely. The region is home to several mountain passes that offer rewarding climbs and views. Notable passes include Collado de la Luz, Collado del Tío Francisco, Puerto de Cavero, and Puerto de Codos, all offering distinct cycling experiences.
There are 6 gravel bike trails documented around Belmonte De Gracián, ranging from moderate to difficult in terms of challenge. This provides a good selection for different skill levels, with a focus on more demanding rides.
Yes, Calatayud serves as a starting point or a significant location for several routes. You can find options like the 'Calatayud – ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer loop from Calatayud', which is a difficult 40 km ride, or the 'Ateca – Path among fruit trees loop from Calatayud', a 60 km difficult route.


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