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Road cycling routes in Zaragoza traverse a region characterized by diverse natural features, from arid plains to riverine environments along the Ebro and Gállego rivers. The area offers varied terrain, including well-paved surfaces for easier rides and more challenging ascents with significant elevation gains. Zaragoza's surroundings provide a mix of landscapes suitable for different fitness levels, with routes extending into areas like the Monegros desert and towards the foothills of the Iberian System.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
5.0
(3)
23
riders
59.8km
02:55
840m
840m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
7
riders
31.6km
01:51
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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1.0
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6
riders
66.2km
03:51
1,500m
1,500m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
6
riders
100km
06:16
2,500m
2,500m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3
riders
81.1km
04:53
1,840m
1,840m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Beautiful stretch of coast with great views. Ideal place for surfers.
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Really nice tourist promenade. Fresh juices and good food.
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El Salvador has very good routes. I usually do only routes in the metropolitan area, but soon I hope to climb trails routes and outside the capital.
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There begins one of the most beautiful and challenging slopes of the streets of San Salvador. Besides, the viewpoint gives a nice view of the city, especially at sunset, or better yet, at sunrise when the whole city is at rest.
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Zaragoza offers a diverse range of road cycling routes, from flat, scenic paths along the Ebro River and the historic Canal Imperial de Aragón to more challenging rides with significant elevation gains in areas like the Monegros Desert and towards the foothills of the Iberian System. You'll find options suitable for various fitness levels, including moderate loops and difficult ascents.
Yes, Zaragoza is known for its extensive urban cycling network and flat routes that are ideal for families and those seeking easier rides. The paths along the Ebro River and the historic Canal Imperial de Aragón are predominantly flat and tranquil, offering pleasant journeys through wooded areas and cultivated fields. The city's 'Anillo Verde' (Green Ring) also provides accessible cycling routes.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the Zaragoza region offers routes with substantial elevation gains. Areas like the Monegros Desert, particularly those exploring the Alcubierre Mountain Range, provide challenging rides. The Moncayo Natural Park to the west also presents mountainous terrain with varied elevations. An example of a difficult route is the Roadbike loop from Santa Tecla, which features a substantial elevation gain of 1,507 meters over 66.8 kilometers.
Road cycling in Zaragoza allows you to explore a variety of natural and historical features. You can ride alongside the Ebro River, discover natural reserves like the Galacho de Juslibol, and follow the historic Canal Imperial de Aragón, encountering 18th-century engineering marvels like locks and aqueducts. To the east, the unique semi-desert landscape of Los Monegros offers arid terrain and distinctive 'tozales' (rock formations).
Zaragoza is strategically located and offers connections to longer routes. The Canal Imperial de Aragón itself provides a 110-kilometer flat route. The region is also part of ambitious projects like the Ruta Ibérica, an international cycling route planned to connect Zaragoza to Lisbon and Seville, indicating the potential for extensive long-distance cycling.
Zaragoza generally offers good conditions for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures, ideal for longer rides. While summers can be hot, early mornings or late afternoons are still viable. Winters are typically mild, allowing for year-round cycling, though it's always wise to check local weather forecasts.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Zaragoza are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Playa El Tunco – Tunnel 2 loop from Puerto de La Libertad is a moderate 59.9 km loop, and the Paso del Jaguar Viewpoint – Mirador Luis Poma loop from Nuevo Cuscatlán is a moderate 34.0 km option.
There are currently 5 road cycling routes available in Zaragoza on komoot, ranging from moderate to difficult. These routes have been explored by over 75 road cyclists from the komoot community.
The road cycling routes in Zaragoza are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from river valleys to arid plains, and the variety of terrain suitable for different ability levels.
Zaragoza provides convenient amenities for cyclists. The city has bike rental and repair shops, such as La Ciclería, which also offers city bike maps. These services make it easy to get equipped or address any maintenance needs during your cycling adventures.
Absolutely. For cyclists looking for significant climbs, routes like the La Libertad Bypass – Playa El Tunco loop from Santa Tecla offer a substantial elevation gain of 2,319 meters over 95.5 kilometers. Another challenging option is the La Libertad Bypass – Tamanique Clock Tower loop from Santa Tecla, with 1,846 meters of ascent over 80.9 kilometers.


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