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Road cycling routes around Jaulín offer access to the diverse terrain of Aragon, situated at an altitude of 508 meters. The region features a mix of landscapes, including rolling hills, agricultural lands, and arid countryside, often traversed by secondary roads with low traffic density. Cyclists can experience varied topography, from gentle plains to more challenging segments with significant elevation changes, characteristic of the broader Ebro Valley and Iberian Cordillera.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
40.1km
02:14
720m
720m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.2km
02:49
650m
650m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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112km
05:18
1,430m
1,430m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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112km
05:28
1,680m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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48.7km
02:38
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Since December 14, 2001, the Mudejar tower of Longares has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1967, it was built on the site of a 12th-century Romanesque building. It is one of the most beautiful towers constructed in Aragon in the 16th century and also one of the few to have received artistic study and recognition. Facing east, the exterior features a square Mudejar tower that could date back to around 1390. It consists of three sections with six levels. The lower section, like the second, is unadorned, but with the difference that it housed the clock, whose machinery is kept in the Chapel of San Pedro. The upper section is framed with four octagonal arches combined with cartouches and porcelain and glass inlays. To the right and left of the tower are the only two entrance doors: one simple with a semicircular arch, and sheltered by a small atrium with a Baroque doorway at the rear, the other larger. The latter has a grille installed in the 18th century to prevent animals and other livestock from entering. The façade features Aragonese arcades. The church is elegant and very similar to the Lonja de Zaragoza and the Cathedral of La Seo. It belongs to the "Hallenckirchen" typology, which is the same as saying a hall-style church. It is built on ringed columns and decorated with a Renaissance theme. The columns supporting the arches are made of stone, with elongated shafts and Ionic capitals. The vaults are adorned with ribbed vaulting and studded with rosettes at the crosses, the altar ones being gilded. The church's construction was completed in three phases: first the central nave, and then the Epistle and Gospel aisles. The church always welcomed Christians and was never used for Muslim rites or masses.
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Incredible, depending on the season the flow can vary greatly. We were lucky enough to pass through when there was a lot of water, it's impressive!
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Enjoy the hot days near the Muel waterfall
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Water fountain at the entrance to the town of Herrera de los Navarros.
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The Muel Roman dam is one of the most relevant hydraulic civil engineering works in the Hispano-Roman world, due to its monumentality and good state of conservation.
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In the surroundings of Zaragoza there are many great little excursions, and one of the most complete, since it brings together nature, history and culture in one place, is a visit to the Muel Natural Park.
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Located at an altitude of 1,349 meters, we are in the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Herrera with wonderful views of the Iberian mountains of Zaragoza and Teruel, the Ebro valley and on a good day you can even make out the Pyrenees. Until the Sanctuary, from the town of Herrera de los Navarros, we will cross the wooded slopes of the Sierra de Herrera.
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There are 5 road cycling routes available around Jaulín, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include 3 moderate and 2 difficult routes.
Road cycling routes near Jaulín traverse the diverse terrain of Aragon, featuring a mix of rolling hills, agricultural lands, and arid countryside. You'll often find yourself on secondary roads with low traffic, experiencing varied topography from gentle plains to more challenging segments with significant elevation changes, characteristic of the broader Ebro Valley and Iberian Cordillera.
The Aragon region, including Jaulín, offers a long cycling season due to its generally favorable climate. Spring and autumn are typically ideal, providing pleasant temperatures for exploring the varied landscapes without the extreme heat of summer or the colder conditions of winter. However, specific route conditions can vary seasonally.
Yes, Jaulín offers challenging road cycling routes with significant elevation gain. For example, the Herrera de los Navarros loop from Fuendetodos is a difficult 111.9 km route with over 1680 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding ride for experienced cyclists.
Absolutely. Jaulín has several moderate road cycling routes. A popular choice is From Fuendetodos to the Torcas Reservoir - return via the Cariñena Field, a 40.1 km trail that takes about 2 hours 14 minutes to complete, passing by the Torcas Reservoir and through the Cariñena Field.
Yes, you can. The Muel Waterfalls – Muel Waterfall loop from Arañales de Muel is a 112.4 km difficult route that leads through the area of the beautiful Muel Waterfalls.
Many routes incorporate historical and cultural landmarks. The Roman Dam of Muel – Virgen de Dorleta Memorial loop from Fuendetodos, for instance, includes features like the ancient Roman Dam of Muel and the Virgen de Dorleta Memorial.
While specific viewpoints are not detailed for every route, the diverse Aragonese landscape often provides scenic vistas. You can find the Mirador de las Planas nearby, which offers panoramic views and could be incorporated into a ride.
Yes, many of the routes around Jaulín are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Roman Dam of Muel – Virgen de Dorleta Memorial loop from Fuendetodos and the Muel Waterfalls – Muel Waterfall loop from Arañales de Muel.
The road cycling routes in Jaulín are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 200 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Jaulín's varied terrain, indicating a positive and engaging experience.
Yes, the Muel Waterfalls – Roman Dam of Muel loop from Arañales de Muel is a moderate 48.7 km route that allows you to experience both the natural beauty of the Muel Waterfalls and the historical significance of the Roman Dam of Muel.


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