Best attractions and places to see around Aldealpozo include historical landmarks and natural features within the Iberian System. The area is characterized by its historical depth, including Romanesque architecture and ancient routes, set within a serene natural environment. The landscape features the Rituerto River valley and parts of the Sierra de Cortado, with forests of holm oaks and oaks. This region offers a blend of cultural heritage and outdoor exploration.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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After the tough climb, we have beautiful views of both valleys
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The situation has changed. The path has been fixed and, at least with an MTB, it can be ridden reasonably well
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Hinojosa del Campo is a small agricultural center of traditional houses that sprout among the wheat ears of the surrounding fields. From afar you can see the 10th century Berber tower that today forms part of the fortified Romanesque church of La Asunción de Nuestra Señora, from the 12th century. This curious temple has another tower that preserves its Romanesque characteristics.
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The Romanesque church of San Juan Bautista, from the 12th century, is located in the town of Tozalmoro. A small agricultural nucleus of 17 neighbors. The modest temple, which once served a much larger population of about 34 families, has beautiful chiseled images on the capitals and the main doorway.
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In Pozalmuro we find the bar closed, we have little to do and a storm is also threatening, we fill the kettles with water and begin the ascent of the Sierra del Madero, the mountain pass of the day to jump the Iberian System and cross the Duero basin to the great valley of the Ebro. The climb is a cycle path with quite a slope, it has some studs to avoid the destruction of runoff and maintain the quality of the surface but they require extra effort on each step. The hard slope ends at an extraordinary viewpoint with signs of the landscape, the views are magnificent. Moncayo (2,314 m) is an imposing mass, the roof of the Soria mountains and the highest peak of the Iberian System. We follow the milestones of the natural path down a descent with a couple of delicate curves for the gravel wheels on the loose stone and then a well-conditioned and fun path in a holm oak forest of great environmental quality. The sky turns into hell and we arrive at the town of Muro when the raindrops turn into hail balls, luckily the bar is open here. In Muro is the site of the Roman city of Augustóbriga and in the bar room they have posters highlighting the notoriety of the place. The Roman town was decisive in the Roman conquest and control of the towns that lived in the mountain slopes of Moncayo. The bad weather is persistent and we decided to finish the stage in Ágreda, an interesting town of three cultures on the slopes of Moncayo. At Hostal Doña Juana they are welcoming and kind to cyclists, even when they arrive soaked and their bikes are muddy. Before dinner there is time to see more towers, palaces, convents, stately homes and stroll through the Moorish quarter, passing through medieval gates with original battlements or in the shape of a horseshoe arch, such as the Puerta del Agua, from the 8th century, the oldest construction of the architectural heritage of Ágreda.
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Just as you enter the town of Hinojosa del Campo, from afar, you can see its tower that acts as a flag for the entire town. Separately, the church of Iglesia de la Asunción de Nuestra Señora also stands.
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Beautiful road that runs between these two towns in the middle of agricultural fields and a flat area with little gradient.
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Thanks I did it once and I'm still regretting it
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Aldealpozo is rich in history. A prominent site is the Church of San Juan Bautista, a Romanesque church from the late 12th or early 13th century, uniquely integrated with a 10th-century Islamic watchtower. This tower, originally built with rounded corners to withstand attacks, now serves as its bell tower. You can also find the Hermitage of Buen Suceso and traditional blazoned houses within the village. The area also has vestiges of a Roman road and Celtiberian settlements.
Yes, the region offers beautiful natural vistas. The Sierra del Madero Viewpoint provides magnificent views of the landscape, including Moncayo, the highest peak of the Iberian System. The area is also characterized by the Sierra de Cortado mountain range and the Valley of the Rituerto River, featuring forests of holm oaks, oaks, pines, and junipers, which are home to various wildlife.
For cyclists, a popular option is the route From Almenar de Soria to Cabrejas del Campo. This cycle way is noted for its beautiful scenery through agricultural fields and a flat area with little gradient, making it a pleasant ride. The region also offers various other routes for hiking and mountain biking, such as the 'Ruta del Carrascal' and 'Route of the Fountains'.
Yes, the route From Almenar de Soria to Cabrejas del Campo is categorized as family-friendly, offering a gentle cycling experience through scenic agricultural fields. The natural environment of the Rituerto River Valley and surrounding forests also provides opportunities for easy walks suitable for families.
Hinojosa del Campo is a small agricultural settlement and historical site near Aldealpozo. It features traditional houses and is notable for its 10th-century Berber tower, which is now part of the fortified Romanesque church of La Asunción de Nuestra Señora. This unique blend of architectural styles makes it a significant cultural point of interest.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Technical Section of GR-86 in Magaña is available. However, it is considered a section of very high technical complexity for a 'normal' MTB cyclist and is often recommended to be walked rather than cycled due to its difficulty.
The village of Aldealpozo itself derives its name from the Aldealpozo Well (El Pozo de Aldealpozo). This deep well, measuring 16 meters deep and three meters wide, is located outside the urban area. While now covered for safety, it holds historical significance as the namesake and a vital resource for the town in the past.
Yes, routes related to the Camino de Santiago (St. James's Way) pass through Aldealpozo, offering opportunities for pilgrims and hikers to experience this historic pilgrimage route within the region.
Aldealpozo is an integral part of the Route of the Watchtowers (Ruta de los Torreones). This historical route connects various medieval watchtowers located in the Rituerto Valley, highlighting the region's defensive past during the 9th to 11th centuries. The Church of San Juan Bautista's Islamic tower is a key part of this network.
The natural landscapes around Aldealpozo, particularly in the Rituerto River Valley and the Sierra de Cortado, provide habitats for diverse wildlife. You might encounter animals such as deer, foxes, rabbits, wild boars, vultures, and red partridges amidst the scattered oaks, holm oaks, pines, gall oaks, and junipers.
The Numantóbriga Route is a two-day walking route that follows an ancient Roman road. It connects Muro (Augustobriga) and Garray (Numancia) and often features cultural activities related to Celtiberian and Roman cultures, offering a journey through the region's ancient past.
Visitors to the Sierra del Madero Viewpoint can expect extraordinary panoramic views. It offers a magnificent perspective of the surrounding landscape, including the imposing mass of Moncayo, which is the highest peak of the Iberian System. The ascent to the viewpoint is a cycle path with a significant slope, rewarding the effort with stunning vistas.


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