Road Route: Sos del Rey Católico Loop
A road cycling route starting from Ejea de los Caballeros
Experience the medieval charm of Sos del Rey Católico on this road cycling route.
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Embark on a 138-kilometer road cycling adventure that takes you through lush landscapes and scenic villages. With a significant ascent of 1,579 meters, this route is recommended for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. The highlight of this route is Sos del Rey Católico, a captivating medieval town with cobbled streets and well-preserved architecture.
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Start: Ejea de los Caballeros City centerEjea de los Caballeros: Cycling paradise in the heart of Spain.
Ejea de los Caballeros, located in the Aragón region of Spain, offers a unique and diverse cycling experience. With a mix of both hilly and flat terrains, cyclists can enjoy a variety of routes suitable for different preferences and skill levels. The locality is known for its scenic countryside, historic sites, and traditional Spanish charm. Ejea de los Caballeros is also home to the iconic Lagos de Covadonga climb, one of Spain's most challenging and scenic ascents. Whether it's road cycling or gravel riding, Ejea de los Caballeros has something for every cyclist.21 km
21 km
SádabaVillageAt 21 kilometers, you'll pass by the village of Sádaba, known for its impressive medieval castle.
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49 km
Caneluche Redondo578 mPeakAbout 49 kilometers into your ride, be sure to visit Caneluche Redondo, a small hamlet with traditional Mudéjar-style buildings.
65 km
65 km
Torre de PeñaHamletTorre de Peña, located around 65 kilometers into the route, offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
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79 km
Sos del Rey CatólicoVillageMake a stop at Sos del Rey Católico, a renowned historic town where King Ferdinand II of Aragon was born.
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90 km
Puiladrones952 mPeakAt 90 kilometers, Puiladrones provides a quiet and serene environment with its quaint rural setting.
101 km
101 km
UncastilloVillageUncastillo, situated at the 101-kilometer mark, boasts an ensemble of well-preserved Romanesque churches.
119 km
119 km
BiotaVillageAs you approach the end of the route, at 119 kilometers, you'll pass through Biota, a picturesque village with medieval origins.
138 km
138 km
Ejea de los CaballerosTownEjea de los Caballeros welcomes you back with its charming historic center and vibrant cultural scene.
138 km
138 km
Finish: Ejea de los Caballeros City centerEjea de los Caballeros: Cycling paradise in the heart of Spain.