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Gravel biking around Lupiñén-Ortilla offers diverse and accessible landscapes within the Hoya de Huesca region of Aragon, Spain. The area is characterized by serene rural environments, cultivated fields, and gentle hills, providing smooth tracks and paths for enjoyable rides. Notable natural features include the Embalse de la Sotonera reservoir and the unique "fairy chimney" formations of Aguarales de Valdemilaz, offering varied terrain for exploration. The proximity to the Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park further expands the range of gravel biking possibilities.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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8
riders
69.3km
05:24
710m
710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4
riders
58.2km
04:56
970m
970m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2
riders
40.9km
03:16
380m
380m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
2
riders
46.2km
03:36
420m
420m
Hard gravel ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
2
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25.5km
01:55
150m
150m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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After hiking and climbing, you can stop here for a very good meal and be pampered culinarily.
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With this backdrop, the town disappears completely from view, yet there are several terraces with music to relax and enjoy.
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They seem so close, but they are still far away from here.
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The impressive remains are located approximately 250 metres north of the Marcuello castle.
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The castle contains elements of Romanesque architecture and has Bien de Interés Cultural status, which indicates its importance to the Spanish architectural heritage.
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The Mallos of the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees were formed 65 million years ago after eroded material from the Pyrenees washed away.
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Bolea is located on a natural balcony overlooking the Hoya de Huesca. Its foothill location and centuries-old architecture give it a unique charm.
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In the centre of Lupiñén, very close to the church, there is the fountain with eight spouts. It is clear why it is called that. It is well-kept and the surroundings are well-maintained, making it a pleasant place to stop and cool off.
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The no-traffic gravel bike trails in the Hoya de Huesca region, where Lupiñén-Ortilla is located, primarily feature serene rural landscapes, cultivated fields, and gentle hills. You'll find smooth tracks and paths, ideal for gravel biking, offering picturesque agricultural scenery and panoramic views of the surrounding Sierra.
Yes, there is at least one easy no-traffic gravel route available. The Camino de Loreto – Huesca to Arguis loop from Chimillas is an easy 15.2 km route with minimal elevation gain, making it a great option for those looking for a relaxed ride away from traffic.
The region boasts unique natural attractions. You can explore the striking Aguarales de Valdemilaz, often called the 'Aragonese Cappadocia,' with its distinctive 'fairy chimney' formations. The nearby Embalse de la Sotonera and Alberca de Alboré are also significant wetlands, perfect for birdwatching, especially for common cranes during migration.
While specific traffic patterns vary, the Hoya de Huesca generally offers quiet routes year-round. For pleasant weather, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal, providing comfortable temperatures for cycling and vibrant landscapes. Winter can also be suitable, especially for quiet trails, but check local weather forecasts for cooler conditions.
Yes, several longer loops offer extensive no-traffic gravel biking. For example, the Nuevo Village Entrance – Montearagón Castle loop from Plasencia del Monte is a challenging 69.3 km route, providing a substantial ride through varied landscapes.
The area is appreciated by the komoot community for its outdoor experiences. While specific reviews for 'no traffic' routes are emerging, the overall rating for tours in the area is 3.0 stars. Users often praise the tranquil rural environment and the opportunity to explore unique natural features like the Aguarales de Valdemilaz.
While the focus is on natural beauty and quiet trails, some routes might bring you close to historical points. For instance, the region is near Huesca, where you can find the Arab Wall of Huesca and the Huesca Cathedral. These can be explored as part of a longer trip or a detour from your gravel ride.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic routes are rated as difficult, offering a good challenge for experienced gravel bikers. The Peñas de Riglos – Mallos de Riglos loop from Ayerbe is a demanding 58.2 km route with significant elevation gain, perfect for those seeking a more strenuous adventure.
The trails are predominantly gravel, ranging from smooth, well-maintained tracks through agricultural fields to more rugged paths in undulating areas, especially around natural formations. You can expect a mix of compacted dirt, loose gravel, and some paved sections connecting rural areas, all designed to keep you away from heavy traffic.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. The Alerre – Fuente de Bolea loop from Lupiñén is a 40.7 km circular route, offering a convenient way to explore the area without needing a shuttle.
Parking is generally available in the villages and towns that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Lupiñén, Chimillas, Plasencia del Monte, or Ayerbe. These smaller communities typically have public parking areas suitable for accessing the surrounding no-traffic trail networks.
Many routes in the Hoya de Huesca provide excellent scenic viewpoints. The rural landscapes and gentle hills often open up to panoramic views of the surrounding Sierra. Routes around the Embalse de la Sotonera also offer beautiful waterside vistas and opportunities for birdwatching.


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