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68.1km
1,780m
Mountain biking
Tackle the difficult 42.3-mile Hoces del Guadalope Loop Trail by mountain bike, climbing 5826 feet through gorges and natural monuments.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Highlight • Gorge
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Highlight • Natural Monument
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68.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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52.2 km
12.7 km
3.01 km
296 m
Surfaces
52.1 km
8.00 km
7.50 km
568 m
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Highest point (1,200 m)
Lowest point (620 m)
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This mountain bike route is rated as difficult. It covers a significant distance of over 68 km and involves a substantial elevation gain of approximately 1775 meters, making it suitable for experienced riders with very good fitness.
The estimated duration for completing the Hoces del Guadalope Loop Trail is around 6 hours and 50 minutes. This can vary depending on your fitness level, speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.
The route starts from the Portal de Marzo de Cuevas de Cañart. Specific parking information for this exact trailhead is not widely available, so it's best to check with local tourism boards or the Centro BTT Maestrazgo for designated parking areas before your visit.
Since this trail is located within the Centro BTT Maestrazgo, it is crucial to check local regulations regarding trail access for bicycles. While many natural parks allow mountain biking on designated routes, some may require permits or have specific fees. Contacting the Centro BTT Maestrazgo directly is recommended.
Regulations for dogs in natural parks and on mountain biking trails can vary. While some areas may permit dogs on a leash, others might have restrictions. It's advisable to verify the specific rules with local authorities or the Centro BTT Maestrazgo before bringing your dog.
Along the route, you can expect to encounter impressive natural formations and charming settlements. Key highlights include the stunning Estrecho de Crespol Gorge, the unique rock formations of Órganos de Montoro, and the picturesque village of Villarluengo.
For mountain biking in this region of Spain, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the most pleasant. Temperatures are milder, and the scenery is often at its best. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring colder temperatures or snow at higher elevations, making riding more challenging.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other trails. You will ride along the main Hoces del Guadalope trail for its entirety, and also pass through parts of the Sierra de la Garrocha, El Raspador, and the Senda del Maestrazgo, among others.
Given the trail's length and difficulty, you should bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, a first-aid kit, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. A helmet is essential, and protective gear is highly recommended.
When mountain biking in natural parks like Centro BTT Maestrazgo, it's generally required to stay on marked trails and forest roads, yield to hikers and horseback riders, and maintain a safe speed. Helmets are mandatory, and it's crucial to respect the environment by not littering and avoiding damage to flora and fauna.
No, due to its 'difficult' rating, long distance, and significant elevation gain, the Hoces del Guadalope Loop Trail is not recommended for beginners or families with young children. It requires advanced riding skills and a high level of physical fitness.