Albero Alto and Peña Mediodía Loop
Albero Alto and Peña Mediodía Loop
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37.7km
240m
Cycling
This moderate 23.4-mile touring cycling route in Hoya de Huesca explores the Valle del Rio Flumen, passing historical sites and natural land
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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11.4 km
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13.4 km
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30.4 km
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32.2 km
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37.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
32.6 km
2.24 km
1.83 km
965 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
25.8 km
10.3 km
1.43 km
162 m
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Elevation
Highest point (530 m)
Lowest point (370 m)
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The Valle del Rio Flumen y Peña Mediodía — return from Albero Alto route typically takes around 2 hours and 19 minutes to complete for touring cyclists. This is an average, so plan accordingly based on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
This route is rated as moderate. While it has a manageable elevation gain of about 235 meters over 37.7 kilometers, the mixed terrain includes paved, asphalt, and some unpaved sections. Beginners with a reasonable fitness level should find it enjoyable, but those new to cycling might prefer a shorter, flatter route first.
The terrain is quite varied, making for an engaging ride. You'll find approximately 25.8 kilometers of paved roads and 10.3 kilometers of asphalt. There are also shorter unpaved sections, totaling about 1.43 kilometers, which are generally suitable for touring bikes. This mix provides a diverse cycling experience.
The route is named 'Valle del Rio Flumen y Peña Mediodía — return from Albero Alto,' suggesting Albero Alto as a primary starting and return point. You'll likely find suitable parking options within or near the village to begin your ride.
You'll encounter several interesting spots. Highlights include the scenic Valdabra Reservoir, the historically significant area of Vicién, and the impressive natural monument of Peña Mediodía de Piracés. Additionally, you can see the unique art installation, Trees as Archaeology by Fernando Casas.
Yes, the Peña Mediodía de Piracés is a significant landmark, an 80-meter long and 25-meter high sandstone bank with remnants of a 10th-century Muslim fortification. It offers a striking visual point along your ride.
While the route is primarily for touring bicycles and includes paved sections, dogs are generally welcome on trails in the region, especially if kept on a leash. However, always ensure your dog is comfortable with cycling speeds and distances, and be mindful of other cyclists and local regulations, particularly in populated areas or near wildlife.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on public trails in the Hoya de Huesca region, including this route. However, it's always good practice to respect local signage and any specific regulations that might apply to certain protected areas or private lands you might pass through.
The Hoya de Huesca region, where this route is located, experiences hot summers. Therefore, the best times to cycle are typically during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) when temperatures are milder and the scenery is vibrant. Winter can also be pleasant on sunny days, but be prepared for cooler temperatures.
Albero Alto, being a village, likely offers basic amenities. For a wider range of cafes, pubs, and accommodation options, you might consider nearby larger towns. It's advisable to check local listings for Albero Alto before your trip to confirm specific services available.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. You'll find sections that overlap with official trails such as BTT 14 Ruta Sillares, trincheras y estepas, BTT 07 Sillares y Trincheras I, and Recorrido por el humedal de Valdabra, among others. This offers opportunities to explore further if you wish to extend your ride.
Given its moderate difficulty and length of 37.7 kilometers, this route is best suited for families with older children or teenagers who are experienced cyclists. The mixed terrain and duration might be challenging for very young children or those new to cycling long distances.