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Road cycling routes around Paracuellos De Jiloca traverse the Jiloca River Valley, offering a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region features varied terrain, with elevations starting around 586 meters above sea level, providing both gentle stretches and more challenging climbs. Proximity to mountain ranges like the Sierra Vicor contributes to routes with significant elevation gains. The area combines riverine scenery with a mix of open plains and rolling hills.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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riders
37.1km
01:29
190m
190m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.9km
02:09
470m
470m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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103km
04:41
1,160m
1,160m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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79.1km
03:30
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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53.8km
02:27
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Town on the Tranquera reservoir, on the Mesa River, where we find places to eat and sleep, and the second checkpoint on the Madrid to Barcelona route.
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The La Tranquera Reservoir in Nuévalos is a spectacular place to enjoy nature and panoramic views. Inaugurated in 1959, the reservoir was designed to regulate the flow of the Piedra River and ensure the water supply in the region.
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The geography of the town of Ibdes is marked by the Mesa River, which in its wake has created the various ravines and fertile lands that surround the town. Within the municipal area is the spectacular La Paradera waterfall, as well as the so-called Grotto of Wonders, a large cave full of ancient stalactites and stalagmites.
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We are in Ateca, a beautiful town in the Community of Calatayud where we can visit the Mudejar tower of the church of Santa María, dating from the 12th and 14th centuries, or the Ateca Fort, built on the remains of a castle of uncertain origin. . In Ateca we can take advantage to recover energy in one of its bars.
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Nice views of Nuévalos and the Tranquera reservoir in the background, from the road reaching the town. If we are lucky enough to see the reservoir with its well-charged water reserves, we will see its spectacular emerald blue color. We will find fishermen, people bathing and a lot of fauna.
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Beautiful views of the Tranquera reservoir, from the town of Nuévalos, with the imposing Torre del Castillo behind us. If we are lucky enough to go with the reserves of the reservoir well charged with water, we will see the spectacular emerald blue color that it has. We will find fishermen, people bathing and a lot of fauna.
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Beautiful basilica in the city of Calatayud where the interior stands out with an altar and impressive baroque wooden altarpieces. It is the most important basilica of the order of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem in Spain.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes around Paracuellos De Jiloca, offering a diverse range of experiences for cyclists of all levels. These routes traverse the Jiloca River Valley and extend into the surrounding varied terrain.
The region offers varied terrain, from gentle stretches along the Jiloca River Valley to more challenging climbs with significant elevation gains, especially closer to mountain ranges like the Sierra Vicor. Routes start around 586 meters above sea level, providing a mix of open plains and rolling hills.
Yes, there are easy routes available. For instance, the Calatayud – ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer loop from Valdeherrera is an easy 23.1-mile (37.1 km) trail that explores the area around Calatayud with minimal elevation gain.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge can explore routes with significant elevation gain. The ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer – Castillo de Doña Martina loop from Calatayud is a difficult 65.0-mile (104.7 km) path with over 1100 meters of ascent. Another demanding option is the Castillo de Doña Martina – Maluenda loop from Calatayud, which is 96.7 km long and also features over 1100 meters of climbing.
Many routes pass by historical sites. You can visit the ancient castle of Xiloca, mentioned in the "Cantar del Mio Cid," or the parish church of San Miguel in Paracuellos de Jiloca. Nearby, you might encounter the Castillo de Alcocer or explore towns like Maluenda and Ateca, which feature Arab fortress ruins and Mudejar towers.
Absolutely. The Jiloca River Valley itself offers picturesque scenery. You can also find natural features like the Far West Bilbilitano Rock Formations or enjoy panoramic views from the Castillejos Viewpoint (Sierra de Armantes). The Pico del Rayo, the highest peak in the Sierra Vicor, is also a notable natural landmark in the vicinity.
The road cycling routes in Paracuellos De Jiloca are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Over 900 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes and the mix of challenging ascents and scenic river valleys.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. For example, the Alcocer castle – The Enchanted Moor loop from Terrer is a moderate 48.8-mile (78.6 km) circular trail that takes you through historical sites.
The region's climate generally allows for cycling through much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for longer rides. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters are generally mild, but checking local weather forecasts is always advisable.
Yes, Paracuellos de Jiloca is known for its historic spa, the Balneario de Paracuellos de Jiloca. Located by the Jiloca River, it offers thermal waters and a natural park, providing a perfect opportunity for relaxation and recovery after your cycling adventures.
The area is part of the Camino del Cid, which includes cycling tourism routes, allowing for connections to broader networks and longer journeys. This provides opportunities to extend your ride beyond the immediate vicinity of Paracuellos de Jiloca.


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