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Gravel biking around Cervera offers routes through the varied landscape of the Segarra region in Catalonia. The terrain is characterized by rolling hills, agricultural fields, and occasional historic villages. Riders can expect a mix of unpaved roads, tracks, and some paved sections connecting different areas. The region provides a suitable environment for gravel biking, with routes that traverse open countryside and offer views of the local architecture.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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43.5km
03:20
410m
410m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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61.1km
04:35
530m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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45.8km
03:37
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.7km
02:21
400m
410m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Point with a panoramic view of the small town of Florejacs.
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Currently undergoing interior restoration.
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Tàrrega is the capital of the Urgel region and has historically been a point of great interest since the construction of its castle and medieval Arab walls. In its old town, the church of Santa María de l'Alba, from the 17th century, and other buildings of heritage interest stand out. Its proximity to numerous communication routes makes it an ideal service center for travelers.
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Guimerà is simply spectacular. Its historic center is built in stone, as well as its church and tower. If you get lost in its streets it is as if you get into a time machine that transports you to the Middle Ages.
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Historic site in the heart of Catalonia, it was home to the University of Barcelona, and a place of passage between Barcelona and the plain of Lleida.
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It is one of the best located towns in the dry land, leave the car parked and set out on the road from here.
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A beautiful town nestled in the middle of dry land from where many routes with good paths leave
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There are over 60 gravel bike routes available around Cervera, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The region is known for its varied landscape of rolling hills and agricultural fields.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, some options are suitable for beginners. For a moderate challenge, consider the Historic Center of Tàrrega – Guimerà Historic Village loop from Tàrrega, which covers 27.2 miles (43.8 km) and takes around 2 hours 40 minutes.
Experienced gravel bikers looking for a challenge can explore routes like the Castillo de Montcortés – Castell de l'Aranyó loop from Tàrrega. This difficult path spans 37.5 miles (60.3 km) and features significant elevation changes, offering a longer and more demanding ride through scenic countryside.
Yes, many gravel bike routes in the Cervera area are designed as loops. For example, the Castillo de Montcortés – Castell de l'Aranyó loop from Concabella is a difficult 46.1 km (28.6 miles) circular route that allows you to start and end in the same location.
The gravel bike trails around Cervera offer views of rolling agricultural landscapes, historic castles, and quiet rural tracks. You'll often pass through open countryside with glimpses of local architecture. Notable viewpoints include those near Castillo de Montcortés and Castell de l'Aranyó.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not common for gravel routes, many moderate trails with less technical terrain can be suitable for families with older children or those comfortable with longer distances. Look for routes that avoid steep climbs and very rough surfaces.
The Segarra region generally offers good conditions for gravel biking during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, and winters can be cool, so checking local weather forecasts is always recommended for optimal riding comfort.
Absolutely. The region is rich in history. Many routes pass by or near historical sites. You can explore the historic town of Cervera itself, or visit sites like Montfalcó Murallat, a walled village, and various castles such as Concabella Castle.
The gravel biking experience in Cervera is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 4 reviews. Riders often praise the quiet rural tracks, the diverse agricultural landscapes, and the opportunity to discover historic castles along the way.
Yes, for a route that includes a natural feature, consider the Third Canal of Urgell Path – Ivars and Vila-sana Pond loop from Tàrrega. This extensive 64.9-mile (104.5 km) trail leads through agricultural areas and past the notable Ivars and Vila-sana Pond.
Many routes start from towns like Cervera or Tàrrega, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas, especially in smaller villages or rural trailheads.


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