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Road cycling routes around La Joyosa traverse the flat to gently undulating terrain of the Ebro River valley in Aragon. The region is characterized by agricultural lands, riverine landscapes, and open plains, offering mostly smooth tarmac roads suitable for road cycling. Routes often follow the Ebro and its tributaries, providing long stretches with minimal elevation changes. The area provides a network of paths for varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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105km
04:21
510m
510m
This moderate 65.5-mile road cycling loop from Alagón to Muel, Épila, and Lumpiaque offers scenic views and historic landmarks.
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38.0km
01:35
100m
100m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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83.8km
03:36
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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134km
05:52
900m
900m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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33.3km
01:19
80m
80m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Cycle/pedestrian bridge crossing the Rio Jalon, adjacent to a rest area.
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The Larralde raft is worth seeing, but not the rest.
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It's still just a bike lane on a 6-lane avenue, but any bridge that crosses the Ebro is worth a stop, and the architecture of this one is quite impressive (I seem to remember that at the time it was the largest concrete arch built in Spain).
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Enjoy the hot days near the Muel waterfall
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As it passes through Cabañas el Ebro, the river appears powerful and spreading. On the banks grow reeds that dance to the sway of the wind.
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Luceni is a town in the province of Zaragoza that benefits from the imperial channel of Aragon and the waters of the Ebro. In its surroundings barley, cereals, corn and vegetables are grown. It is also an ideal place for a stopover due to its range of services.
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The beautiful town of Épila has a lot to teach you with how small it is. Apart from natural and scenic attractions worth visiting, we must also highlight the Condes de Aranda Palace (from the 16th century), the Marquises of Saudi or the Condes de Montenegrón building. If we also like to visit religious heritage, the town of the Valdejalón region has the Church of Santa María la Mayor or the hermitage of Santa María Magdalena
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The beautiful town of Épila has a lot to teach you with how small it is. Apart from natural and scenic attractions worth visiting, we must also highlight the Condes de Aranda Palace (from the 16th century), the Marquises of Saudi or the Condes de Montenegrón building. If we also like to visit religious heritage, the town of the Valdejalón region has the Church of Santa María la Mayor or the hermitage of Santa María Magdalena
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Road cycling routes around La Joyosa primarily traverse the flat to gently undulating terrain of the Ebro River valley in Aragon. The region is characterized by agricultural lands, riverine landscapes, and open plains, offering mostly smooth tarmac roads. You'll find long stretches with minimal elevation changes, particularly along the Ebro and its tributaries.
There are over 20 road cycling routes available around La Joyosa, catering to various skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars.
Yes, La Joyosa offers several easy road cycling routes. For instance, the Third Millennium Bridge loop from Casetas is an easy 23.6-mile (38 km) path with minimal elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride.
Many routes in La Joyosa are classified as moderate. A popular choice is Alagón - Muel — round trip via Épila and Lumpiaque, a 65.5-mile (105.5 km) trail with moderate elevation gains through rural landscapes. Another favorite is the Monument to the Fallen – View of Cadrete Castle loop from Utebo, a 45.0-mile (72.5 km) path offering varied terrain and historical views.
While the region is generally known for its flat to gently undulating terrain, there are a couple of routes classified as difficult for those seeking more of a challenge. These routes typically involve longer distances and slightly more significant elevation changes within the Ebro River valley landscape.
Along the routes, you can explore various points of interest. Notable attractions include the Galacho-Pontoneros Trail, the serene Balsa de Larralde, and historical structures like the Jalón River Aqueduct (El Caracol) and the Clavería Bridge over the Imperial Canal of Aragon. You might also spot unique natural monuments such as the Three-thorned acacia.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around La Joyosa are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the Petals loop from Utebo and the Balsa de Larralde – Almenara de San Miguel loop from Utebo, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 225 road cyclists. Reviewers often praise the smooth tarmac roads, the peaceful agricultural and riverine landscapes, and the variety of routes suitable for different ability levels.
Given the region's flat to gently undulating terrain and the presence of easy routes, La Joyosa can be suitable for family-friendly road cycling, especially on paths with minimal elevation and away from heavy traffic. Routes following the Ebro River often provide a pleasant and accessible experience.
The Zaragoza region experiences distinct seasons. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially foggier conditions of winter. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
La Joyosa is a small town in Aragon. While specific public transport links directly to trailheads might be limited, you can typically find parking within the town or nearby villages that serve as starting points for routes. For detailed information on public transport or specific parking facilities, it's advisable to check local transport services or municipal websites.


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