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Discovering the historic ruins of Belchite on a bike


Cycling routes from Belchite

Belchite is a town located in the Aragón region of Spain. From a cyclist's perspective, Belchite offers a unique experience with its historic ruins and scenic routes through the desert-like landscapes. The town itself is known for its old town, which was heavily damaged during the Spanish Civil War. While the area is mostly flat, there are some hilly sections nearby for more adventurous cyclists. It's worth noting that Belchite is not a popular cycling destination, but can provide an interesting and off-the-beaten-path ride for explorers.

A historical and scenic road cycling journey in the footsteps of Francisco de Goya

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124 km
1181 m
Tough

Step into history and explore the scenic landscapes while following the route taken by renowned painter Francisco de Goya. This 124 km road cycling adventure starts and ends in Belchite, taking you through Fuendetodos, Muel, María de Huerva, Cuarte de Huerva, Plana de Torrero, Torrecilla de Valmadrid, Valmadrid, Puebla de Albortón, and Pueblo Viejo de Belchite. Prepare for a challenging ride, with a total ascent of 1181 meters. Along the way, you will encounter breathtaking natural beauty, historic sites, and charming villages. Don't miss the chance to visit Fuendetodos, Goya's birthplace, and the various museums dedicated to his art. This historical and scenic road cycling journey is a must for art and nature enthusiasts alike.


A challenging road cycling route from Belchite to Azuara

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72 km
801 m
Tough

This challenging road cycling route takes you from Belchite to Azuara. With a total ascent of 801 meters over a distance of 72 kilometers, it is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists. The route will test your endurance as you tackle steep climbs and enjoy breathtaking views. Azuara, with its historical sites and tranquil atmosphere, is the perfect place to take a break and refuel.


Cycling through fascinating villages and scenic countryside

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82 km
945 m
Tough

This 82 km road cycling route takes you through the beautiful countryside of Aragón, starting in Belchite and passing through Azuara, Herrera de los Navarros, Aguilón, and Fuendetodos. Along the route, you will be able to enjoy charming rural landscapes, historic villages, and picturesque views. The route includes a total ascent of 945 meters, offering a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs. With its diverse scenery and interesting highlights, this cycling trip promises to be a memorable experience for any cycling enthusiast.


Embark on an adventurous gravel ride to Cabezo Gordo

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77 km
519 m
Tough

This 77 km gravel cycling route takes you on an exciting adventure to Cabezo Gordo, starting from Belchite and passing through Codo, La Zaida, Azaila, and Belchite. The route offers a total ascent of 519 meters, making it suitable for well-trained amateurs seeking a moderate challenge. Along the way, you will encounter rugged landscapes, remote villages, and historic sites. Don't miss the opportunity to explore Cabezo Gordo, a prominent hill where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. With its mix of natural beauty and cultural attractions, this gravel ride promises to be an unforgettable experience.


A shorter gravel cycling route from Belchite to Vinaceite

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56 km
383 m
Tough

Embark on a shorter gravel adventure from Belchite to Vinaceite. This route offers a mix of gravel paths and scenic countryside roads. With a total ascent of 383 meters over a distance of 56 kilometers, it is suitable for intermediate gravel cyclists. Stop by Cabezo Gordo for panoramic views and explore Vinaceite's charming streets and beautiful architecture.


An exciting gravel cycling route from Belchite to Quinto

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85 km
627 m
Tough

Embark on an exciting gravel adventure from Belchite to Quinto. This route offers a mix of gravel paths and scenic countryside roads. With a total ascent of 627 meters over a distance of 85 kilometers, it is moderately challenging. The route is recommended for experienced gravel cyclists.


Embark on an adventurous gravel ride to Samper del Salz

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97 km
1025 m
Savage

Experience a thrilling 97 km gravel cycling route starting from Belchite and taking you on an adventure to Samper del Salz. This challenging route offers a total ascent of 1025 meters, targeting experienced cyclists seeking a more demanding ride. Along the way, you will pass through Moyuela, Mezquita de Loscos, Villar de los Navarros, Azuara, and Belchite. Expect breathtaking landscapes, remote villages, magnificent views, and a sense of exploration throughout the journey. Make sure to visit Samper del Salz, a picturesque village with well-preserved traditional architecture and a peaceful atmosphere. This gravel ride is perfect for adrenaline junkies and nature lovers.


A scenic road cycling route from Belchite to Codo

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103 km
784 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you on a scenic journey from Belchite to Codo. Along the way, you'll experience beautiful landscapes and picturesque towns. The route is moderately challenging with a total ascent of 784 meters over a distance of 103 kilometers. It is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists.


A shorter road cycling route from Belchite to Codo

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70 km
555 m
Chill

This shorter version of the Belchite to Codo road cycling route takes you through picturesque landscapes and charming towns. With a total ascent of 555 meters over a distance of 70 kilometers, it is slightly less challenging than the longer version. The route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists.


Exploring the scenic countryside around Puebla de Albortón

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90 km
641 m
Tough

This 90 km gravel cycling route takes you on a scenic adventure through the countryside around Puebla de Albortón. Starting and ending in Belchite, the route passes through Puebla de Albortón, Fuentes de Ebro, Codo, and Belchite. With a total ascent of 641 meters, this route offers a moderate challenge for well-trained amateurs seeking exploration and breathtaking scenery. Along the way, you will peddle through charming villages, vineyards, and rolling hills. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Puebla de Albortón, a small town known for its Gothic-style church and tranquility. This cycling route promises beautiful views and memorable moments.


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