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Road cycling around Campillo De Aragón offers diverse terrain, characterized by rugged mountains, picturesque vineyards, and river valleys. The region features the Sierra de Vicort, hidden valleys, and plateaus, providing varied landscapes for cyclists. Notable water bodies include the Mesa River valley and the Embalse de la Tranquera (Tranquera Reservoir). This topography creates a network of no traffic road cycling routes with both challenging ascents and scenic stretches.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
6
riders
63.9km
03:12
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
riders
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
02:37
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult 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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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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Beautiful views of the Tranquera reservoir, from the town of Nuévalos, with the imposing Torre del Castillo behind us. If we are lucky enough to go with the reserves of the reservoir well charged with water, we will see the spectacular emerald blue color that it has. We will find fishermen, people bathing and a lot of fauna.
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The region offers a diverse topography, from the rugged mountains of the Sierra de Vicort to picturesque vineyards and river valleys. You'll encounter both challenging ascents and scenic routes through forests and plateaus, providing a varied and engaging experience for road cyclists.
Yes, komoot features several no-traffic road cycling routes around Campillo de Aragón. Currently, there are 3 moderate routes listed, offering distances between 50 km and 65 km, specifically designed for a quieter cycling experience.
The no-traffic routes in this area typically range from approximately 50 km to 65 km in length. For example, the Nuévalos – Ibdes loop from Nuévalos is about 50 km with around 575 meters of elevation gain, while the Nuévalos - Monterde - route covers nearly 64 km with about 740 meters of ascent.
Many routes incorporate significant natural features. You can explore the Mesa River valley and pass by the Embalse de la Tranquera (Tranquera Reservoir). The wider Aragón region also boasts canyons, waterfalls, and mountain lakes. Specific highlights include the La Caprichosa Waterfall and views of the Tranquera Reservoir.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For instance, the Nuévalos – Ibdes loop from Nuévalos is a great option for a circular no-traffic ride.
The region's climate makes it suitable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery, ideal for enjoying the quiet roads. Summer can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, the tranquility of the routes, and the opportunity to explore historical paths and natural features like the Embalse de la Tranquera.
Yes, some routes in the area, such as those that follow parts of the historic Camino del Cid, allow cyclists to combine physical activity with cultural immersion, passing through villages and historical landscapes.
While all listed routes are classified as moderate due to their distance and elevation gain, the 'no-traffic' aspect makes them more enjoyable for those looking to build confidence away from busy roads. Riders should have a reasonable level of fitness for the distances and ascents involved.
Many of the routes start from villages like Nuévalos or Monasterio de Piedra, where parking facilities are typically available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for the most convenient parking options.
Yes, the region has historical significance. For example, the Aldehuela de Liestos – Monterde Castle loop from Monasterio de Piedra specifically mentions Monterde Castle, offering a glimpse into the area's past while you cycle.


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