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Daroca - Mirador de San Miguel - Villafeliche - Manchones - Torre de la Espuela - Daroca


A gravel cycling route starting from Daroca

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

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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.

gravel
37 km
688 m
Tough
Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Daroca City center
Daroca: Bringing history and cycling together in the scenic 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.
DarocaTown
Start your journey in Daroca, a charming medieval town known for its impressive city walls and historic center.
Mirador de San MiguelViewpoint
Stop at the Mirador de San Miguel for stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
VillafelicheVillage
Visit Villafeliche and wander through its narrow streets lined with medieval buildings.
ManchonesVillage
Explore Manchones and marvel at its unique rock formations created by centuries of erosion.
Torre de la EspuelaCastle
Reach Torre de la Espuela, a well-preserved tower offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Finish: Daroca City center
Daroca: Bringing history and cycling together in the scenic Daroca.