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Gravel biking around Cascante Del Río offers routes through a landscape characterized by abrupt relief, deep ravines, and varied topography. The region features a mix of lush vegetation along river courses and areas of extreme aridity, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. Geological formations like the Turia River gorge with its reddish mountains, and areas with gypsum substrata, contribute to the unique natural appeal. Pine and juniper forests are also present, particularly in barrancos, creating a dynamic environment for no traffic…
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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126km
09:51
2,080m
2,080m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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115km
08:38
1,740m
1,740m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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90.1km
07:23
2,160m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Simply grandiose - you dive into another world. This landscape was created by erosion. Discovered by chance. Simply magically attractive, to explore the landscape to the last corner. Sturdy footwear if you move off the wide path and be careful not to step too far on the edge, material could break away.
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Simply grandiose - You dive into another world. This landscape was created by erosion. Discovered by chance. Simply magically attractive, the landscape to explore to the last corner. Sturdy footwear if you move off the wide path and be careful not to step too close to the edge, material could break away.
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The gravel road that runs along the edge of the Teruel Red Canyon is a true scenic highlight; gravel riding is a real joy in such a landscape. Of course, you shouldn't resist taking a few photos ;-) And don't miss the beautiful mushroom-shaped rock formation in the middle of the canyon!
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Take MTB and there are parts with sand in those parts be careful.
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Be careful if it rains the day before. The red earth will turn to mud and your tires will turn into peanut butter donuts.
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Breathtaking scenery on the way from Campillo to Teruel
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The region around Cascante del Río offers a diverse and often challenging landscape for gravel biking. You'll encounter abrupt relief with barrancos (ravines) and sloping areas, ranging from lush vegetation along rivers to more arid zones. This varied topography, influenced by the Camarena and Turia rivers, ensures a dynamic and engaging ride.
Yes, the area is known for its demanding paths. For experienced riders seeking a significant challenge, consider the Viaducto de Peñaflores – La Puebla de Valverde loop from Camarena de la Sierra. This route covers over 90 km with more than 2,100 meters of elevation gain, offering a truly strenuous experience on traffic-free gravel.
Absolutely. The region features extensive loops perfect for long-distance gravel biking with minimal traffic. One such option is the Red Plain – Viaducto Viejo de Teruel loop from Villel, which spans over 125 km and includes significant elevation changes, providing a full day's adventure through varied landscapes.
The trails offer access to several stunning natural features. You can ride towards the impressive Pico Javalambre, offering panoramic mountain views. Another highlight is The Amanaderos of Riodeva, known for its beautiful waterfalls, or explore the unique geological formations of the Villel and Turia River gorge.
Yes, the region's distinct geology is a major draw. The The Clays of Teruel – Water Erosion loop from Villel is an excellent choice. This route, over 115 km long, takes you through areas characterized by unique clay formations and the effects of water erosion, offering a fascinating geological journey.
While specific traffic patterns vary, the spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for gravel biking in Cascante del Río, with cooler temperatures and vibrant landscapes. These seasons also tend to have fewer visitors than peak summer, contributing to a more serene, traffic-free experience. Winter can be challenging due to higher elevations and potential snow on routes like Pico Javalambre.
Beyond natural beauty, you can find cultural points of interest. The Sanctuary of the Virgin of Fuensanta is a notable religious building that can be incorporated into longer rides, offering a glimpse into the local heritage amidst the natural landscape.
The views are incredibly diverse and often dramatic. You'll experience everything from the 'movie-like' panoramic vistas from high points like Pico Javalambre, to the distinctive reddish, often treeless mountains of the Turia River gorge, and serene riverine landscapes with bands of greenery breaking up arid zones. The varied topography ensures constantly changing and engaging scenery.
The gravel biking experiences in Cascante del Río are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.0 stars. Users often praise the challenging terrain, the stunning natural beauty, and the sense of solitude offered by the traffic-free routes through this unique region.
Yes, the region is rich in unique geological formations. Besides the dramatic gorges, you can seek out natural monuments such as Fuente del Cabrito or La Escondilla, which offer interesting natural features and are often found along less-trafficked paths.
The longer gravel routes around Cascante del Río are known for significant elevation gains, reflecting the region's mountainous terrain. For example, routes can feature over 1,700 meters to more than 2,100 meters of climbing, making them suitable for riders looking for a substantial physical challenge.


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