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No traffic road cycling routes around Nombrevilla traverse a varied landscape within the Iberian Mountain Range, characterized by significant altitude changes from 850 meters to over 1000 meters. The terrain includes clay plains, stony hills with red soil, and numerous ravines that feed into the Jiloca River. Remnants of oak forests and well-preserved steppe areas offer scenic backdrops for road cyclists. This diverse topography provides a range of gradients suitable for different cycling preferences.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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48.6km
03:56
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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68.1km
03:11
850m
850m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5
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106km
06:44
1,400m
1,400m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Watched over by the remains of its ancient castle, Daroca emerges, one of the most beautiful cities in Aragon. Without a doubt, one of the charms of the town is to walk along its walls, with their imposing towers, until you reach the castle, from which you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view.
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The Lower Gate is the most emblematic entrance to Daroca and one of the most impressive defensive monuments in Aragon. Its two robust towers flank a large arch that, in addition to serving as a passageway, also facilitated the drainage of water during periods of heavy rain. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it reflects the military and architectural evolution of the city, with Gothic and Renaissance elements such as the gallery of arches and the imperial coat of arms of Charles V. Today, restored, it houses the Center for Daroca Studies and is a must-see for those exploring the city's walls and historic streets.
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The port is a marvel, the asphalt should make our politicians think.
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This town is the largest in the Gallocanta area, it has some noble buildings well preserved and worth seeing. It is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
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Surprising Daroca and its buildings and history, worth a visit
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Privilegedly located at the foot of the iconic Sierra de Santa Cruz, we find the town of Used, a picturesque town with a lot of charm.
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As we pass through Monterde, we cannot miss the town's Castle located on top of the rocky hill where the remains of the square-plan tower that was part of a medieval fortress located in the Aragonese town are preserved. At present it is protected as an archaeological zone.
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The Nombrevilla region, situated within the Iberian Mountain Range, offers a diverse and rugged landscape. You'll encounter varied altitudes, from lower ravines to higher peaks, suggesting a mix of climbs and descents. The terrain includes clay plains, stony hills with red soil, and numerous ravines leading to the Jiloca River, providing a dynamic and engaging cycling experience away from heavy traffic.
While many routes in the area are classified as moderate or difficult, there are options that can be approached by cyclists with varying experience. For example, the Langa del Castillo – ⭐️ Church of San Pedro loop from Mainar is a moderate route that offers a good balance for those seeking a less strenuous ride while still enjoying the region's tranquility.
Given Nombrevilla's continental, cold, and dry climate, the spring and autumn months are generally ideal for road cycling. These seasons offer pleasant temperatures and typically less extreme weather, making for comfortable rides. While the routes are designed to be traffic-free, these periods also tend to be less crowded overall, enhancing the peaceful experience.
The routes around Nombrevilla are generally suited for road cyclists, with most being moderate to difficult. While specific 'family-friendly' designations are not common for these routes, families with older, experienced children who are comfortable with longer distances and some elevation gain might enjoy the quieter roads. Always check the route details for distance and elevation before heading out with family.
The routes offer scenic views of cultivated dryland cereals, steppe areas, and remnants of oak forests, particularly in the Dehesa de Valmayor. Riparian forests line the ravines, and a reforestation pine forest adds to the diverse landscape. Keep an eye out for bird species like Dupont's lark, the great bustard, and the tawny pipit in the flatter areas, providing opportunities for birdwatching during your ride.
Yes, there are several excellent circular routes designed for road cyclists seeking a traffic-free experience. A great option is the Gallocanta Circular Route from Daroca, which offers a moderate challenge and allows you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps.
For experienced road cyclists looking for a significant challenge, routes like the Puerto de Rudilla – Puerto de Fonfría (1470 m) loop from Villadoz offer substantial distance and elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Puerta Baja de Daroca – Daroca loop from Estación de Daroca, which features over 100 km and significant climbing.
Many routes pass by or near interesting historical and natural sites. You can explore the historic town of Daroca, including its impressive Puerta Baja and the Walls and Main Castle. For a natural wonder, consider visiting the Aguallueve de Anento waterfall. The Santander–Mediterranean Nature Trail also offers a dedicated cycling path.
While Nombrevilla itself is a small municipality, some routes start from nearby towns like Daroca or Villadoz, which may have limited public transport connections. It's advisable to research local bus or train schedules to these specific starting points, as direct public transport to every route's beginning might not be widely available. Many cyclists opt for personal vehicle transport to reach these more secluded starting locations.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience around Nombrevilla, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquility and the opportunity to explore less-traveled roads, making it ideal for those seeking a peaceful ride away from vehicle traffic. The diverse terrain and scenic views are also frequently highlighted as major positives.
Yes, for those interested in exploring the Sierra de Santa Cruz, the Sierra de Santa Cruz Villages Loop from Daroca offers a moderate and scenic ride through this area. It's a great way to experience the local villages and the natural beauty of the Sierra on quiet roads.


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