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Road cycling around Tolva, located in the Huesca province of Spain, offers diverse landscapes and varied terrain within the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees. The region features a mix of paved roads, significant elevation changes, and dramatic rock formations. Cyclists encounter both flat sections and challenging climbs, passing through picturesque villages and quiet secondary roads. This area transitions from the abrupt topographies of the Pyrenees to the plains of the Ebro depression, providing a wide array of geological forms.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
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70
riders
130km
06:50
2,390m
2,390m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
76
riders
84.6km
04:10
1,210m
1,210m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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13
riders
48.5km
02:45
910m
910m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
13
riders
50.2km
02:32
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
9
riders
71.4km
03:34
1,040m
1,040m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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El Alto de Purroy is the pass between the comarca of La Litera and the comarca of La Ribagorza. To reach it from its southern slope, you climb up a beautiful and quiet road from the town of Peralta de la Sal. To access the top of the Alto from its northern face, the climb starts gently from the village of Purroy.
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This beautiful medieval bridge was built between the 13th and 14th centuries. It is about one hundred meters long and almost three meters wide, which allowed carriages and vehicles to cross from one side to the other.
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Very fun port that is worth visiting if you are in the area. It can be done from Benabarre or from Laguarres. From Benabarre it is more flat and constant, and from Laguarres it slopes a little further up, in addition to having more curves and being somewhat covered in part of the route. Whichever way you do it, it doesn't disappoint.
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You may not see this bridge if you pass quickly and are not paying attention. In addition to its beauty, it is also interesting for its location, since it is located next to the mouth of the Isábena river with the Ésera river.
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This small port will take you from the Olvena gorge to the town of La Puebla de Castro, where you can continue to Alto de San Roque. It is a road that is not very busy. The slope is constant throughout the entire climb and you will not find any steep slopes.
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This small and discreet town, belonging to Secastilla, offers a good point to take a break, especially if you are coming from Secastilla and have just made the climb. From the road you can see its paddle tennis court. From Ubiergo it is very easy to get to La Puebla de Castro, Secastilla, or the top of Torreciudad, all with roads in good condition and not very busy.
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Road cycling around Tolva offers a diverse range of terrain, transitioning from the abrupt topographies of the Pyrenees to the plains of the Ebro depression. You'll find a mix of paved roads with significant elevation changes, including challenging climbs and some flatter sections. Routes can range from shorter rides with around 500 feet of elevation gain to more demanding ones exceeding 1500 feet, such as the Coll de Montllobar route with 1,320 meters of elevation over 60.3 kilometers.
While many routes in Tolva feature significant elevation, there are options suitable for various skill levels. Some routes are shorter, up to two hours with around 500 feet of elevation gain, which can be suitable for those with moderate fitness. For example, the Lascuarre – Llaguarres loop from Lascuarre / Lasquarri is a moderate route with less elevation compared to others.
The duration of road cycling routes in Tolva varies significantly based on distance and elevation. Shorter, moderate routes might take around 2 hours, while more challenging routes can exceed 5 hours. For instance, the Bonansa Pass – Castejón de Sos loop from Lascuarre / Lasquarri typically takes about 6 hours 50 minutes, while the Tolva – Puerto de Laguarres loop from Tolva / Tolba can be completed in about 2 hours 45 minutes.
The region around Tolva is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter dramatic rock formations, lush forests, and picturesque villages. Notable natural features include the stunning "Kingdom of the Mallos" in the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees. Some routes may also pass by the Chinese Wall of Finestres or offer views of the Mont-rebei Gorge.
Yes, the area around Tolva offers several historical points of interest. You might cycle past the Castillo de Benabarre or the Abandoned Village of Castarlenas. The broader Huesca province also features significant historical elements like the Protected Landscape of San Juan de la Peña, home to one of the most important monasteries of the Early Middle Ages.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Tolva are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Capella Romanesque Bridge – Puente de Abajo loop from Lascuarre / Lasquarri and the Benabarre – Puente de Abajo loop from Benabarre / Benavarri.
The Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees region offers changing scenery throughout the seasons. Spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures for cycling, with spring bringing lush greenery and autumn showcasing vibrant colors. Summers can be warm, especially in the plains, while winters might present colder conditions in higher elevations.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not explicitly detailed, Tolva and surrounding villages like Lascuarre or Benabarre typically offer public parking options where you can leave your vehicle to start your road cycling adventure.
The road cycling routes around Tolva are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the dramatic rock formations, and the quiet secondary roads that pass through picturesque villages.
The routes often pass through picturesque villages where you can find local cafes or restaurants for refreshments. For accommodation, towns like Tolva, Benabarre, or Lascuarre offer various options, from guesthouses to small hotels, suitable for an overnight stay.
There are 18 road cycling routes available around Tolva, offering a wide range of distances and difficulty levels to explore the Aragonese Pre-Pyrenees.


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