Río Escuriza - El Campillo Trail
Río Escuriza - El Campillo Trail
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riders
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27.1km
490m
Mountain biking
This moderate 16.9-mile (27.1 km) mountain biking trail in Maestrazgo Cultural Park offers granite formations and passes through charming vi
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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15.3 km
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27.1 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
18.5 km
4.26 km
2.42 km
1.94 km
< 100 m
Surfaces
22.2 km
2.46 km
1.60 km
540 m
248 m
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Highest point (1,160 m)
Lowest point (900 m)
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This trail is rated as moderate for mountain biking. While it doesn't have extreme technical sections, its length of approximately 27 kilometers and an elevation gain of nearly 500 meters mean it requires a good level of fitness to complete comfortably.
The route features varied terrain, typical of the region. You can expect sections of tamped gravel and potentially some asphalt, similar to the nearby Via Verde de la Jara. Be prepared for natural surfaces that may include granite and slate formations, and occasionally roots and stones, adding to the mountain biking experience.
The trail is a circular route, making access convenient from several points. A common starting point is near Gargallo. Look for designated parking areas within or on the outskirts of villages like Gargallo Village or Ejulve Village, which are both along the route and offer good access points.
The ideal seasons for mountain biking this trail are spring and fall. In spring, the landscape comes alive with wildflowers, including the 'Jara' (rock rose), offering picturesque views. Fall provides pleasant temperatures and beautiful autumn colors. Summers can be very hot in this region, making riding less comfortable, especially during midday.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in this region. However, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through villages or near livestock, and to ensure you clean up after them. Respect local regulations and other trail users.
No, you do not need special permits or to pay entrance fees to mountain bike the Río Escuriza - El Campillo Trail. It is a public access route. However, as the trail is located within the Maestrazgo Cultural Park, please adhere to all park regulations regarding environmental protection and responsible recreation.
The circular route passes through charming local villages. You'll ride near Gargallo Village and Ejulve Village, offering glimpses into local life and potential spots for a break. The natural scenery includes granite and slate formations, and depending on the section, views of the Sierra de Altamira.
Yes, while the 'Río Escuriza - El Campillo' path makes up 99% of this specific komoot Tour, the route also briefly intersects with sections of other official trails. You might find yourself on parts of the 'Ejulve - Gargallo - Las Calderas' trail for about 60% of its length, and very small portions of 'Sierra de Majalinos' and 'Subida a Majalinos'.
As the Río Escuriza - El Campillo Trail is situated within the Maestrazgo Cultural Park, riders are expected to follow general park regulations. This includes staying on marked trails, respecting wildlife and natural habitats, not littering, and being mindful of other visitors. There are no specific permits required for mountain biking, but responsible behavior is paramount to preserve the park's natural and cultural heritage.
Yes, the villages along and near the trail, such as Gargallo Village and Ejulve Village, offer local amenities. You can find small cafes or pubs for refreshments and traditional Spanish meals. For accommodation, there are often rural guesthouses or small hotels in these villages, some of which may cater to cyclists with bike storage facilities.
Given its 'moderate' difficulty rating, length of 27 km, and nearly 500m of elevation gain, this specific trail might be challenging for very young children or those new to mountain biking. However, families with older, experienced, and fit children who are comfortable with moderate climbs and varied terrain could enjoy it. For an easier family ride, consider shorter, flatter sections of nearby routes or the Via Verde de la Jara, which is generally considered easy.
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