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Bringing history and cycling together in the scenic Daroca.


Cycling routes from Daroca

Daroca is a historic locality situated in the Aragón region of Spain. As a road and gravel cyclist, you can expect to find a mix of challenging climbs and scenic routes in this area. The roads are generally well-maintained but can be steep and demanding in certain sections, offering a great workout for cyclists. Notable cycling spots near Daroca include the Sierra de Vicort climb, known for its beautiful views and challenging ascent. With its rich history and beautiful cycling routes, Daroca is a great destination for cyclists looking for a mix of cultural exploration and challenging rides.

Discover the historical sites and natural beauty around Daroca on this road cycling route.

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93 km
711 m
Tough

This road cycling route takes you from Daroca to the village of Burbáguena, known for its medieval castle ruins and charming streets. From there, you'll continue to Calamocha, a picturesque town with a rich cultural heritage. Next, you'll head to Torralba de los Sisones, a small village surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. The route then takes you to Castillo de Santed, a historical castle offering stunning views of the surrounding area. You'll also pass through Las Cañijuelas, a rural area famous for its natural beauty and tranquility. Finally, you'll reach the town of Magdalena before returning to Daroca. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for experienced amateur cyclists.


Explore the picturesque villages surrounding Daroca and enjoy stunning views from Mirador de San Miguel.

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97 km
857 m
Tough

This round-trip cycling route takes you through a series of charming villages near Daroca, including Anento, Cuencabuena, Navarrete del Río, Calamocha, Castejón de Tornos, San Ambrosio, Villanueva de Jiloca, and back to Daroca. Along the way, you'll discover the unique architecture and rich history of these villages. The highlight of the route is reaching Mirador de San Miguel, where you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for well-trained amateur cyclists.


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Daroca Loop

Cycle through the beautiful landscapes surrounding Daroca

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114 km
1030 m
Tough

The Daroca Loop is an exhilarating cycling route that takes you through the stunning countryside near Daroca. This 114-kilometer road route offers a mix of challenging ascents and exhilarating descents, providing a thrilling adventure for experienced cyclists. With an ascent of 1030 meters, this route will test your strength and endurance. The route also features several highlights, including the picturesque village of Villanueva de Jiloca and the historic town of Odón.


Embark on a challenging ride with stunning views in Calatayud

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138 km
1728 m
Savage

Experience the thrill of the Calatayud Challenge, a 138-kilometer road route that will push your cycling skills to the limit. With an ascent of 1728 meters, this route is suitable for experienced and well-trained cyclists looking for a tough challenge. Highlights along the route include the impressive cliffs of Manchones and the charming village of Acered. Enjoy breathtaking views as you climb the Puerto de Embid and explore the historical sites of Paracuellos de la Ribera. The route ends on a high note with a visit to the beautiful Mirador de San Miguel.


Explore the charming village of Villanueva de Jiloca on this picturesque road route

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101 km
921 m
Tough

The Villanueva Route is a delightful cycling adventure that spans 101 kilometers and boasts an ascent of 921 meters. This road route provides a scenic journey through the stunning landscapes surrounding Daroca. Highlights along the route include the charming village of Villanueva de Jiloca and the beautiful Mirador de San Miguel, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. With its moderate difficulty level, this route is suitable for cyclists of all skill levels. Take your time to explore the historical landmarks along the way and immerse yourself in the local culture.


Embark on a cycling adventure through picturesque countryside and explore the historic town of Villanueva de Jiloca.

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70 km
648 m
Chill

This circular route from Daroca takes you on a journey through scenic landscapes, with the highlight being the charming town of Villanueva de Jiloca. The route is suitable for road biking and offers a moderate difficulty level, making it accessible for both amateur and experienced cyclists. With a total ascent of 648 meters and a distance of 70 kilometers, this circuit allows you to enjoy the natural beauty of Aragón while enjoying some moderate climbs.


Experience a gravel adventure through picturesque villages and captivating landscapes.

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51 km
676 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route offers a scenic adventure through the picturesque villages around Daroca. Starting in Daroca, you'll pass through Balconchán, a small village with a rich agricultural heritage. Continuing on, you'll reach Magdalena, known for its charming streets lined with olive groves. The route then takes you through the peaceful rural area of Las Cañijuelas before reaching the village of Used, famous for its beautiful church and rural landscapes. Next, you'll head to La Muela, a picturesque village surrounded by rolling hills and scenic beauty. The highlight of the route is reaching Castillo Mayor, a historical castle offering panoramic views of the area. Finally, you'll make your way back to Daroca, stopping at Mirador de San Miguel to enjoy the stunning views. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts looking for a diverse and picturesque cycling experience.


Ride through the beautiful landscape surrounding Daroca and be rewarded with stunning views from Mirador de San Miguel.

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94 km
1133 m
Tough

This route takes you on a scenic tour around Daroca, showcasing the stunning natural beauty of the region. The highlight of the route is Mirador de San Miguel, where you can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The route is suitable for road biking and features a moderate difficulty level, making it a great option for both amateur and experienced cyclists. With a total ascent of 1133 meters and a distance of 94 kilometers, this loop allows you to explore the Aragón region while challenging yourself on some moderate climbs.


Experience off-road adventure on this gravel cycling route with scenic stops along the way.

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37 km
688 m
Tough

This gravel cycling route starts in Daroca and takes you to Mirador de San Miguel, where you can enjoy gorgeous views of the surrounding area. From there, you'll continue to Villafeliche, a picturesque village known for its well-preserved medieval architecture. Your next stop will be Manchones, an area rich in natural beauty and home to captivating rock formations. Finally, you'll head to Torre de la Espuela, a tower dating back to the 13th century that offers panoramic views of the landscape. The route then loops back to Daroca. With a moderate difficulty level, this route is perfect for gravel enthusiasts looking for an off-road adventure.


Embark on an exciting gravel adventure near Daroca

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43 km
584 m
Chill

The Gravel Adventure is a thrilling 43-kilometer route that will take you on a unique cycling experience. With 584 meters of ascent, this gravel route offers a mix of off-road terrain and scenic countryside views. Highlights include the impressive Torre de la Espuela, a historical tower located along the route, and the charming village of Lechón. The route also features a visit to the picturesque Mirador de San Miguel, where you can take a break and enjoy panoramic views of the landscape. This route is suitable for cyclists looking for an adventurous off-road experience.


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