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Touring cycling routes around Aragon traverse a diverse landscape, from the high peaks of the Pyrenees in the north to the rugged Iberian Cordillera and the expansive plains of the Ebro Valley. The region also features unique semi-arid steppe environments like Los Monegros. This varied terrain, combined with an extensive network of secondary roads and marked trails, offers a wide range of cycling experiences. Aragon's natural features include several protected areas, providing diverse ecosystems for exploration.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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46.4km
02:46
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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76.1km
04:30
390m
390m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.0km
03:01
300m
300m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.3km
00:52
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful area along the Silver Comet Trail.
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This is the eastern terminus of the Chief Ladiga Trail and the western terminus of the Silver Comet Trail. It is also the Alabama and Georgia border. There is a small, covered picnic area, so it is a good spot to take a break, before getting back on the trail!
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The Pumpkinvine Trestle is a 750-feet-long bridge that takes you over Pumpkinvine Creek. The bridge rises up to 126 feet and gives you great views of the creek and woodland below.
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The Brushy Mountain Tunnel is one of the highlights you will find along the Silver Comet Trail. An old railway tunnel built in 1912, it is 800 feet long. The tunnel has lights, but it is always a good idea to have a front and rear light so anyone traveling in the opposite direction can see you.
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Cedartown is a quant trail town that the Silver Comet Trail runs through. There are several restaurants and hotels in the town. If you are looking for a cultural activity, you can visit the Cedartown Welcome Center, which has an exhibit about one of Cedartown's famous residents, Sterling Holloway, the voice of Winnie the Pooh.
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The Silver Comet Trail is a 61.5-mile paved multi-use trail that passes through three counties in Georgia. The trail starts in Smyrna, Georgia, and ends at the Georgia/Alabama state line.
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Aragon offers an incredibly diverse landscape for touring cyclists. You can expect everything from the majestic peaks of the Pyrenees in the north to the rugged Iberian Cordillera, the expansive plains of the Ebro Valley, and even unique semi-arid steppe environments like Los Monegros. This variety ensures routes for all preferences, from challenging mountain passes to gentler valley rides.
Yes, Aragon has options for beginners. For instance, the Silver Comet Trail loop from Silver Comet Trail at Coot's Lake Beach is an easy route covering 14.7 km with minimal elevation gain. Another accessible option is the Silver Comet Trail loop from Rockmart, which is 14.3 km long and also rated easy.
Aragon is home to several long-distance cycling routes. You can explore sections of the Trans Pyrenees and the Ebro Nature Trail. The region also features iconic vías verdes (greenways) like the Val de Zafán, which extends towards the Mediterranean Sea, and the Ojos Negros greenway, recognized as the longest in Spain. The Eurovelo "Iberica" route also traverses Aragonese territory, offering extensive touring opportunities.
Aragon boasts an impressive array of protected areas that offer stunning cycling experiences. These include the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, Posets-Maladeta Natural Park, Sierra y Cañones de Guara Natural Park, and Moncayo Natural Park. These parks provide diverse ecosystems, from alpine to semi-arid, and are rich in wildlife, making for memorable rides.
Many touring cycling routes in Aragon allow you to explore charming villages, historic cities, and ancient castles. A notable example is the impressive Romanesque Loarre Castle. The region is also rich in cultural sites displaying Roman, Moorish, and Christian influences, particularly through its unique Mudéjar architecture, which can be discovered along various routes.
The touring cycling routes in Aragon are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's varied terrain, which offers everything from majestic mountains to expansive plains and unique semi-arid steppes, providing a wide range of experiences for different ability levels.
Yes, there are several circular routes available for touring cyclists. For example, the Silver Comet Trail – Pumpkinvine Trestle loop from Braswell is a moderate 46.3 km loop. Another popular option is the Cedartown loop from Rockmart, a moderate 76.1 km path that offers varied terrain.
Aragon's diverse geography means cycling is possible year-round, depending on the specific area. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for exploring the plains and lower valleys. For higher mountain routes in the Pyrenees, summer is ideal, while the semi-arid steppes might be best enjoyed in cooler months to avoid extreme heat.
Absolutely. Aragon is home to stunning natural water features. The Ordesa Valley, for instance, boasts the famous Cola de Caballo Waterfall and Soaso Steps Waterfalls. Another remarkable site is the Monasterio de Piedra, where the Piedra river creates numerous waterfalls, streams, and grottoes within extraordinary geological formations, offering picturesque cycling opportunities nearby.
Yes, Aragon offers several moderate touring cycling routes. Besides the loops mentioned, the Cedartown loop from Citgo is a moderate 50.0 km trail that leads through diverse landscapes, typically completed in about 3 hours. These routes provide a good balance of distance and elevation for intermediate cyclists.
Yes, Aragon is well-suited for family-friendly cycling. The region's extensive network of secondary roads and marked trails includes options catering to various skill levels, with many routes designed to be accessible for families. The vías verdes (greenways) are particularly excellent choices for a relaxed and safe family cycling experience.


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