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Touring cycling around Casas Altas offers routes through diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes within the Valencian Community of Spain. The region features a mix of challenging routes, including those in the Alto Tajo Natural Park and the Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve, characterized by mountain terrain, river valleys, and dense forests. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, from paved mountain roads with little traffic to unpaved segments, often with significant elevation gains. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and…
Last updated: June 23, 2026
57.5km
05:31
1,270m
1,280m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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85.0km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.0km
03:40
810m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.9km
01:43
160m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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What to see in Teruel (must-sees) Oval Staircase Monumental entrance to the historic center in Neo-Mudéjar style, with reliefs of the Lovers of Teruel. Plaza del Torico The heart of the city, surrounded by Modernist buildings and bars. Mudéjar Towers Torre del Salvador (open to visitors, with a viewpoint). San Martín and San Pedro Churches. Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla Spectacular Mudéjar roof and unique dome. Mausoleum of the Lovers Romantic and tragic story, next to the Church of San Pedro. Los Arcos Aqueduct Historical walk along the Renaissance aqueduct. Teruel Provincial Museum To discover local archaeology and art. Dinópolis Dinosaur theme park, ideal if you are traveling with children.
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Visiting Teruel is a highly recommended experience if you enjoy history, architecture, and charming villages. It's a small city, easy to explore on foot, and is renowned for its Mudéjar art, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and for the famous legend of the Lovers of Teruel.
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The Los Arcos Aqueduct is located in Teruel, on Calle Bajo los Arcos (also known as Camino Bajo los Arcos), and is one of the city's most emblematic monuments. Construction: Between 1537 and 1554, designed by the French architect Quinto Pierres Vedel. Function: It served as both an aqueduct and a viaduct, supplying water to the city and allowing passage over the ravine.
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This aqueduct is also a viaduct, as the piers of the second section are open to traffic. It is a work by the Frenchman Quinto Pierres Vedel, begun in 1537 and completed by the end of the 16th century. It consists of two tiers of arches. This bridge compensates for the difference in elevation between medieval and modern Teruel.
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The Plaza del Torico is the heart of Teruel, a city in Aragon, Spain. This square is famous for its small statue of a bull, known as “El Torico,” which sits atop a column in the center of the square. The square has an oval shape and is surrounded by historic and modernist buildings, as well as bars and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine. The fountain of El Torico, dating back to 1855, is one of the most emblematic elements of the square. Legend has it that during the Reconquista, a bull guided by a star led the troops of King Alfonso II to the place where Teruel was founded.
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Teruel's Cathedral Square is an iconic location in the heart of the city. It is home to the Cathedral of Santa María de Mediavilla, a jewel of Mudejar art that has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Built between the 12th and 16th centuries, the cathedral is notable for its tower, roof and dome, all of which are magnificent examples of the Mudejar style. The square itself has an elongated shape and is a popular meeting point, especially during events such as the Isabel Wedding festivities, where it is filled with medieval stalls and activities.
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The Old Viaduct, also known as the Fernando Hué Viaduct, is an impressive engineering work in Teruel, built in 1929. This viaduct was designed to connect the old town with the expansion area to the south, thus facilitating communication and urban development.
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The Plaza del Torico is the heart of Teruel, a city in Aragon, Spain. This square is famous for its small statue of a bull, known as “El Torico,” which sits atop a column in the center of the square. The square has an oval shape and is surrounded by historic and modernist buildings, as well as bars and restaurants where you can enjoy local cuisine. The fountain of El Torico, dating back to 1855, is one of the most emblematic elements of the square. Legend has it that during the Reconquista, a bull guided by a star led the troops of King Alfonso II to the place where Teruel was founded.
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There are 7 touring cycling routes around Casas Altas documented on komoot. These routes are generally considered difficult, offering significant challenges for experienced cyclists.
Touring cycling routes in Casas Altas are predominantly difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and varied terrain. They are best suited for experienced cyclists with good fitness levels, offering demanding challenges through mountainous landscapes.
Yes, several routes in the area are circular. For example, the Puebla de San Miguel – Losilla Pass loop from Ademuz and The Staircase of Teruel – Teruel Cathedral Square loop from Ademuz are popular options that allow you to start and finish in the same location, providing extensive views and varied regional landscapes.
The terrain around Casas Altas is diverse, ranging from paved mountain roads with minimal traffic to unpaved segments, particularly in areas like the Alto Tajo Natural Park. Cyclists should be prepared for significant climbs, river valleys, and dense forests, making gravel or mountain bikes suitable for some sections.
You can explore several natural parks. The Alto Tajo Natural Park offers routes with varied terrain and landscapes ideal for bikepacking. The Sierra del Rincón Biosphere Reserve features challenging routes through forests and high mountain landscapes. Additionally, the Puebla de San Miguel Natural Park provides picturesque views, especially towards the Arcos River valley.
The region offers several cultural and historical points of interest. You can visit the ruins of the ancient Old Town of Moya, a 13th-century historical-artistic monument. Charming mountain villages like Puebla de San Miguel, Ademuz, and others in the Sierra del Rincón also offer glimpses into traditional architecture and rural life, providing opportunities for rest and replenishment.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging mountain passes, the extensive views of natural parks, and the opportunity for long-distance endurance rides through diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes.
The touring cycling routes documented on komoot for Casas Altas are generally rated as difficult, involving significant elevation and distance. While the region offers diverse landscapes, these specific routes might be too challenging for casual family outings with younger children. More suitable options for families might be found on dedicated local paths or shorter, flatter sections not listed here.
Many routes offer stunning views. The Puerto de Losilla, with its altitude of 1064 meters, provides extensive vistas, particularly towards the Arcos River valley. The Sierra del Rincón also boasts impressive natural beauty with high mountain landscapes and forests, offering numerous scenic spots.
The diverse terrain and mountainous nature of Casas Altas suggest that spring and autumn would be ideal for touring cycling. During these seasons, temperatures are generally milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant, making for more comfortable and scenic rides. Summers can be hot, and winters might bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations.
Yes, the region is well-suited for bikepacking, particularly routes that traverse areas like the Alto Tajo Natural Park. The Empty Mountains Trail is specifically highlighted as ideal for bikepacking, offering varied terrain and significant elevation over its 35.7 miles (57.5 km) length.
While specific cafes aren't listed for every route, the charming mountain villages found throughout the region, such as Puebla de San Miguel, Ademuz, and those in the Sierra del Rincón, often provide opportunities for rest, replenishment, and local amenities. Planning your route to pass through these villages can ensure you have access to services.


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