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No traffic road cycling routes around Munébrega traverse the diverse terrain of the Aragonese region in Spain. The area is characterized by the rugged and mountainous landscape of the Iberian System, featuring varied ascents and descents. Road cyclists can find an extensive network of secondary roads, which are typically less trafficked. Routes often pass through rural villages, offering an immersion into the natural surroundings.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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63.9km
03:12
740m
740m
This moderate 39.7-mile (63.9 km) road cycling route from El Monasterio de Piedra explores towns and scenic views in Aragon, Spain.
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64.9km
03:10
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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50.4km
02:35
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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102km
04:43
1,270m
1,270m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Town on the Tranquera reservoir, on the Mesa River, where we find places to eat and sleep, and the second checkpoint on the Madrid to Barcelona route.
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The La Tranquera Reservoir in Nuévalos is a spectacular place to enjoy nature and panoramic views. Inaugurated in 1959, the reservoir was designed to regulate the flow of the Piedra River and ensure the water supply in the region.
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Aldehuela de Liestos is a small town located between ravines, and a short distance from the spectacular landscape of the gorges of the Piedra River. Several footpaths pass through the village, which conveniently has a pub.
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The geography of the town of Ibdes is marked by the Mesa River, which in its wake has created the various ravines and fertile lands that surround the town. Within the municipal area is the spectacular La Paradera waterfall, as well as the so-called Grotto of Wonders, a large cave full of ancient stalactites and stalagmites.
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As we pass through Monterde, we cannot miss the town's Castle located on top of the rocky hill where the remains of the square-plan tower that was part of a medieval fortress located in the Aragonese town are preserved. At present it is protected as an archaeological zone.
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We are in Munébrega, where the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción stands out, of course, in the Mudéjar style and from the 14th century. We can go to see the hermitage of San Cristóbal or the hermitage of Nuestra Señora del Mar y de la Cuesta or the beautiful pond that is in the surroundings with an age of more than 600 years. And if we want to play at getting lost in Munébrega, we can try to find the five Peirones that are scattered throughout the town.
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As we pass through Monterde, we cannot miss the town's Castle located on top of the rocky hill where the remains of the square-plan tower that was part of a medieval fortress located in the Aragonese town are preserved. At present it is protected as an archaeological zone.
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Nice views of Nuévalos and the Tranquera reservoir in the background, from the road reaching the town. If we are lucky enough to see the reservoir with its well-charged water reserves, we will see its spectacular emerald blue color. We will find fishermen, people bathing and a lot of fauna.
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There are 3 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Munébrega featured in this guide. These routes offer a range of distances and elevations, ensuring a suitable option for various fitness levels.
The Munébrega area, situated within the Iberian System, offers diverse terrain for road cycling. You can expect a mix of rolling hills and more rugged, mountainous sections, providing varied ascents and descents. This geological diversity ensures dynamic rides, from moderate excursions to more challenging climbs.
Yes, several routes in the area are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Nuévalos – Ibdes loop from Nuévalos, which is a moderate 50.4 km ride.
The no traffic road cycling routes around Munébrega vary in length and elevation gain. For instance, the Nuévalos - Monterde - route covers approximately 63.8 km with about 740 meters of elevation gain, while the Nuévalos loop from Munébrega is a longer 101.8 km ride with over 1270 meters of climbing.
While this guide features moderate to difficult routes, the extensive network of secondary roads in the broader Aragón region often includes less trafficked sections that can be suitable for beginners. It's recommended to check the elevation profile and distance of individual routes to find one that matches your comfort level. The moderate routes listed here, like the Nuévalos – Ibdes loop from Nuévalos, could be a good starting point for those with some experience.
Cycling in the Munébrega area offers opportunities to see stunning natural features. Routes often pass near the Monasterio de Piedra Natural Park region, known for its waterfalls, streams, and lakes. You might encounter highlights such as La Caprichosa Waterfall, Monasterio de Piedra Waterfall, or Mirror Lake (Lago del Espejo). Additionally, you can find viewpoints like View of Embalse de la Tranquera.
Yes, the region around Munébrega is known for its beautiful waterfalls, particularly near the Monasterio de Piedra Natural Park. While the park itself is mostly for hiking, cycling routes in its vicinity, especially those passing through Nuévalos, can bring you close to features like La Caprichosa Waterfall, Monasterio de Piedra Waterfall, and Chorreaderos Waterfall.
Given the rural nature of Munébrega and surrounding villages like Nuévalos (a common starting point for routes), you can typically find parking in or near these towns. Look for public parking areas or inquire locally upon arrival. Many of the routes utilize less trafficked secondary roads, making access straightforward.
While specific public transport options for bikes can vary, the broader Aragón region has some services that accommodate bicycles. It's advisable to check with local bus or train operators for their current policies regarding bike transport to Munébrega or nearby larger towns, as services to smaller rural areas might be limited or require advance booking for bikes.
Cycling through the Munébrega area provides an authentic immersion into rural Spain, and routes often pass through charming villages. These villages typically offer local cafes, bars, or small restaurants where you can stop for refreshments and a meal. It's a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller communities, or carry some snacks and water.
The suitability for families depends on the specific route's distance, elevation, and the family's cycling experience. While the routes are designed to be low-traffic, some may involve significant climbs or longer distances. For families with younger children or less experienced cyclists, it's best to choose shorter, flatter sections or routes with minimal elevation gain. Always review the route details carefully.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil and expansive cycling environment, the authentic immersion into rural Spain, and the diverse terrain that caters to both challenging rides and breathtaking scenery, especially the less trafficked secondary roads.


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