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No traffic road cycling routes around Caminreal are situated in the Jiloca valley, an area characterized by its extensive plains and the Jiloca River. The region integrates into significant cycling networks like the Way of El Cid and the Ojos Negros Greenway, offering dedicated paths on minor roads. Cyclists can expect varied terrain, from flat sections along the river to rolling hills in the surrounding areas. This landscape provides a blend of quiet, rural roads suitable for road cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.6km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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It is known for its characteristic reddish colour, the result of the use of local rodeno stone in its construction. This castle, one of the best preserved in Aragon, is located in a strategic position on a rock formation, which gives it spectacular views of the surroundings, especially the Jiloca valley. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age, although the current structure dates from the 12th to the 14th centuries.
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Monreal del Campo is a fascinating place where you can learn all about the cultivation and harvesting of saffron. Located in the Plaza Mayor, the museum offers an interactive experience with traditional tools, historical photographs and workshops for the whole family.🌺
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beautiful we can see it at the last moment
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The Peracense Castle has an exceptional history that spans several eras and societies. This impressive castle, built in the 13th century, took advantage of the natural conditions of the terrain and played a fundamental role in the defense of the kingdom of Aragon during the wars with Castile. A fascinating visit to the past! 🏰 I hope you enjoy your visit to Peracense Castle! 😊🏰
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History can be found if you know the places...
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The town of Blancas, in the province of Teruel, has a beautiful architectural heritage, in which the palace of Jaime I stands out. And the so-called "Conqueror" king chose the town of Blancas as a base for the reconquest of Albarracín.
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Torralba de los Sisones is located in the Jiloca region, just south of the Gallocanta lagoon. In the town, the ruins of the castle of San Pedro, of Muslim origin, stand out, as well as the church of the same name, a 16th century construction with a beautiful bell tower. It also has a hostel with a restaurant.
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The name fits the town of Bello like a glove. And this small town, located at the gates of the Gallocanta lagoon natural reserve, creates a most picturesque image with its facades reflected in the lagoon where a multitude of birds fly over.
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There are 5 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Caminreal, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for you to explore the Jiloca valley and surrounding areas.
Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, the route El Poyo del Cid – Calamocha loop from Calamocha-Nueva is classified as easy. It covers a distance of approximately 34.5 km with moderate elevation gain, making it a great option for a relaxed cycling experience.
The routes around Caminreal traverse diverse landscapes within the Jiloca valley. You'll encounter quiet rural roads, scenic plains along the Jiloca River, and areas with pine, oak, and juniper woods, especially as routes approach the Sierra de Javalambre highlands. The region offers a blend of natural beauty and historical charm.
Yes, all the routes listed are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For example, consider the Castillo de Peracense & Molinos de Viento de Ojos Negros - circular depression of Jiloca or the Bello – Monreal del Campo loop from Monreal del Campo for excellent circular options.
Several routes pass through or near charming towns and points of interest. You can cycle past Calamocha, Monreal del Campo, and Bello. The route Castillo de Peracense & Molinos de Viento de Ojos Negros offers views of historical sites, while El Poyo del Cid – Calamocha loop takes you near El Poyo del Cid.
Yes, the Ojos Negros Greenway, Spain's longest greenway, runs through the Jiloca valley near Caminreal. While greenways are often multi-use, sections are suitable for road cycling, offering varied landscapes. The route Peracense Castle – Ojos Negros Greenway loop from Monreal del Campo directly incorporates a section of this greenway.
The region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be warm, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are cooler but often still suitable for cycling, especially on sunny days.
Caminreal is indeed a point along the extensive "Way of El Cid" (Camino del Cid), a cultural and tourist route with dedicated road cycling paths. These routes are known for utilizing minor roads with minimal traffic. The El Poyo del Cid – Calamocha loop is a great example of a route that connects to this historic path.
Many of the routes start from towns like Monreal del Campo or Calamocha, which typically offer public parking facilities. For example, the Bello – Monreal del Campo loop and the Monreal del Campo – Ojos de Monreal loop both start from Monreal del Campo, where you can find convenient parking to begin your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquility of the roads, the scenic beauty of the Jiloca valley, and the opportunity to explore charming historical towns without heavy vehicle traffic.
Yes, many of the routes pass through or near towns such as Calamocha, Monreal del Campo, and Bello. These towns offer various amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can refuel and rest during your ride. It's always a good idea to check opening hours, especially in smaller villages.


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