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Road cycling around Sesué offers routes through the Benasque Valley, a region situated at 1,050 meters in the Spanish Pyrenees. The landscape is characterized by quiet roads, challenging mountain passes, and picturesque views of forests, meadows, and majestic peaks. Cyclists encounter diverse terrain, from lush woodlands to rugged, rocky areas with deep gorges and striking rock formations. The area provides a varied backdrop for road cycling, including ascents to high mountain passes and rides through traditional villages.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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98
riders
56.3km
03:17
1,150m
1,150m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75
riders
26.1km
02:09
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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32.1km
02:00
910m
910m
Challenge yourself on this 20.0-mile road cycling route from Castejón de Sos to La Muria via Coll de Fadas, gaining 2981 feet.
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57.9km
03:46
1,570m
1,570m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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59.8km
03:25
1,380m
1,380m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Lovely stop at the Hospital Plains!
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Romanesque bridge within the Aneto campsite, from which several routes can be started.
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The Cubera bridge, also known as the stone bridge, crosses the Ésera river, in the Benasque valley. This stone bridge, of probable Romanesque origin, is built with masonry rigs of irregular shapes. It has only one eye, with a semicircular arch, and its profile is that of an irregular donkey's back, since one slope is longer than the other. The bridge road is made of ashlar, including some small sidings.
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Here you will find a beautiful stone bridge that takes you over the Ésera River.
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This is a beautiful hospital/inn in an amazing location. It is worth a visit. And from here there are many trails to explore.
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Castejón de Sos is a fairly large Ribagorza municipality, compared to the small population centers that exist in the surroundings. It has hotels, supermarkets, restaurants and a pharmacy. It is very close to the Ventamillo Gorge, an imposing canyon crossed by the Ésera River.
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Impressive mountain pass in the Pyrenees of Huesca surrounded by peaks with 3,000 meters of altitude, it is located at 1,912 meters of altitude right on the ski slopes of Aramón Cerler.
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This is the third hospital (inn) that has been here. The second was buried by an avalanche.
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Road cycling around Sesué offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll find quiet roads winding through forests and meadows, challenging mountain passes with significant climbs, and picturesque views of majestic peaks. The landscape transitions from lush woodlands to rugged, rocky areas featuring deep gorges and striking rock formations, particularly on the Spanish side of the Pyrenees.
Yes, the Benasque Valley, where Sesué is located, is known for its challenging mountain passes. Cyclists can tackle significant climbs like the 12-kilometer ascent to Llanos del Hospital with a consistent 6.5% gradient, or the demanding Cerler Pass, which averages 8.5% over 4.5 kilometers, with sections exceeding 10% leading to the ski resort parking lot at 1900 meters.
Yes, Sesué offers routes suitable for various skill levels. For a more moderate option with gentle climbs and descents, consider the Camino del Solano – circular from Castejón de Sos. This route follows the A-139, offering abundant sunlight and scenic views of the valley.
Road cycling routes often wind through charming traditional villages such as Eresué, Ramastué, Liri, and Arasán, where you can appreciate Romanesque churches and spectacular views of the Benasque Valley. The area is also surrounded by the stunning Parque Natural Posets-Maladeta, offering breathtaking scenery of some of the highest peaks in the Pyrenees.
The road cycling routes in Sesué are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 6 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads, challenging mountain passes, and the picturesque landscapes that offer diverse terrain and stunning views of the Pyrenean summits.
Yes, there are circular routes. An example is the Camino del Solano – circular from Castejón de Sos, which is a moderate 16.2-mile (26.1 km) path offering gentle climbs and scenic views. Another option is the Eriste Reservoir – Historic Center of Benasque loop from Eriste, a more difficult 57.3 km route.
Sesué, located at 1,050 meters in the Pyrenees, offers excellent conditions for road cycling during warmer months. The region is known for its abundant sunlight, making spring, summer, and early autumn ideal for enjoying the routes and mountain passes before winter conditions set in.
For those seeking significant elevation gain, the Valle de Benasque – integral of Castejón de Sos to Llanos del Hospital is a difficult 35.0-mile (56.3 km) route with over 1,100 meters of elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Coll de Fadas – Coll de l'Espina (1407 m) loop from Sahún, which features nearly 1,400 meters of ascent.
Sesué and the surrounding villages in the Benasque Valley are generally cyclist-friendly. While specific dedicated cyclist parking facilities are not detailed, parking is typically available in the villages themselves, such as in Sesué or nearby Castejón de Sos, which serve as common starting points for many routes.
Absolutely. The routes in Sesué offer splendid views of mountain summits and grand vistas along the Pyrenean range. You'll encounter numerous scenic spots, especially when traversing mountain passes like Coll de Fadas or climbing towards Llanos del Hospital, providing panoramic views of the Benasque Valley and the surrounding peaks of the Parque Natural Posets-Maladeta.
Sesué is a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts, and as such, you can expect to find accommodations and cafes that cater to cyclists. The charming villages throughout the Benasque Valley, including Sesué itself, offer places to rest and refuel, providing a welcoming atmosphere for those exploring the region by bike.
There are over 25 road cycling routes available around Sesué, catering to various difficulty levels from easy to difficult. This includes a wide selection of paths through the Benasque Valley, offering diverse landscapes and challenges for every type of road cyclist.


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