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Gravel biking around Castelserás offers varied terrain, from riverside paths along the Guadalope to hilly and wooded grasslands. The region, nestled in Lower Aragon, features natural spaces with rock formations and traditional swimming spots. Its landscape combines rural roads and vehicle-width gravel tracks, ideal for exploring the area's natural features and historical sites. These paths often connect villages, traversing olive groves, almond trees, and ravines.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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43.6km
03:05
540m
530m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.7km
03:22
600m
600m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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59.5km
03:51
760m
760m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25.6km
02:04
420m
420m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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22.4km
01:59
460m
460m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Here you can get a delicious baguette for €1.10, 24/7. It tastes great!
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The Church of Our Lady of Hope in Calanda (Teruel) is a prominent Baroque church with a rich history dating back to the 13th century. The original building was a small church constructed in the late 13th century. In 1462, Pedro Vacca, Lord of Calanda, rebuilt and expanded it, linking it to the Order of Calatrava.
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An old farmhouse that can be found along the Zafán Green Route between Valdealgorfa and Alcañíz.
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Bridge over the Guadalope River in Castelserás.
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Good views of Alcañiz.
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Stage 4. Horta de Sant Joan/Valdealgorfa 40.2 kilometers. 320 positive meters. The end of the bikepacking trip has a magnificent closure. The route leaves the Horta de Sant Joan station, passes through one of the last tunnels on the way and the Algars River Viaduct appears, impressive, 170 meters long and four large arches 20 meters high. At the bridge you cross the Matarraña-Algars Natural Trail. The path advances through a landscape of crops, vines and scrubland until the Cretas station. The town leaves the mountains on the right and the route runs along the highest section of the old railway route, at the old Valderrobres station. The descent through the Canaleta valley is fantastic, the bikes launch at full speed towards the plain of the Matarraña river. On some hills to the left, the silhouette of the Torre del Compte houses appears attached to the crest of a lookout hill, like most of the towns in the region. The path passes through the old station, converted into a rural hotel, and crosses the Matarraña viaduct, 275 meters long, one of the great works of the railway. The meadow is a beautiful agricultural area of impeccable crops, adapted to the soil and relief of the valley. The Matarraña River marks the end of the mountain landscapes. The road passes through a new curved tunnel and immediately the Valdeltorno station appears, where the detour to the Matarraña Natural Path that we used three days before in the first stage towards Fayón departs. Now the route continues straight on through familiar terrain, it crosses the straight that goes up to the attractive Valjunquera station and shortly after the decisive moment of the stage arrives. On the first day of the trip we leave the Equinox Tunnel for the return and it is time to face the experience. The milestones of the Natural Trail indicate the route outside the tunnel for safety, since it is not conditioned or maintained, landslides and waterlogged sections may appear, the ground is stony and it is easy to suffer incidents, it is a 2.4 kilometer journey of darkness and It is the responsibility of each person to make the decision to travel through the old railway tunnel. In our case we asked in the town and at that time it was in acceptable condition. And we chose the direction from east to west so that it was downhill because there is a 60 meter difference in altitude. The surface has sections with quite a few stones and you have to hone in on the gravel to avoid skidding, it is a matter of patience, good light and skill. The exit hole grows little by little and finally the fence installed at the mouth of the tunnel appears to control the passage and a few meters later the Valdealgorfa station, the end of a new and intense bikepacking adventure.
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The Calatravos castle is today a national tourist stop. Its oldest part dates back to the 13th century, although the cloister and palace date from the 14th century. The outer wall was renovated in the 19th century.
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It is mandatory to use lights inside the tunnel. Not only to see the way, but also to be seen. It's exciting to think that these structures were built for train use only.
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There are currently 5 curated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Castelserás, offering a variety of distances and challenges for your ride.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Castelserás traverse a diverse landscape, from riverside paths along the Guadalope to hills and wooded grasslands. You'll encounter a mix of rural roads, vehicle-width gravel tracks, and some single-track sections, providing varied surfaces for gravel cycling. The region is known for its olive groves, almond trees, and scenic views.
While many routes in the area are rated as 'difficult' due to elevation changes, there is at least one moderate option available. The 'Alcañiz Castle – Alcañiz loop from Manju's place' is a moderate route that covers 25.5 km, offering a less strenuous option for those looking for a gentler ride. For families, consider the overall distance and elevation gain of any chosen route.
The trails often pass by or near several points of interest. You might encounter historical sites like the Castle of the Calatravos near Alcañiz, or natural features like the Equinox Tunnel. The towns of Alcañiz and Calanda also offer cultural insights and amenities.
Yes, all the no-traffic gravel bike routes listed for Castelserás are circular loops. For example, you can explore the 'Castelserás – Valdealgorfa loop from Alcañiz' or the 'Alcañiz – Castle of the Calatravos loop from Antigua Estación de Valdeagorfa', both designed to bring you back to your starting point.
The region generally offers good conditions for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically provide pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for exploring. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler days.
Yes, the 'Abandoned Valldeltormo Station – Railway Tunnel loop from Alcañiz' is an excellent option for those interested in exploring old railway infrastructure. This route specifically highlights a railway tunnel, offering a unique experience.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Castelserás vary in length from approximately 22 km to nearly 60 km. Elevation gains can range from around 420 meters for moderate routes to over 750 meters for more challenging ones, providing a good workout amidst the scenic landscapes.
Absolutely. Many of the routes are designed to connect local towns and villages, allowing you to experience the regional culture and history. For instance, the 'Castelserás – Valdealgorfa loop from Alcañiz' connects these settlements, offering a journey through the local area.
For more general information about Castelserás and the Lower Aragon region, including cultural sites and local amenities, you can visit the official tourism website: visitbajoaragon.com.
Castelserás is situated on the right bank of the River Guadalope, and the surrounding area features a botanical walk along its banks. While specific routes aren't exclusively riverside, the general terrain description suggests that many trails will offer glimpses or sections along the river, especially as you explore the varied landscapes of the region.


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