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No traffic touring cycling routes around Estadilla traverse a varied landscape in the province of Huesca, Spain. The region features the rugged Sierra de la Carrodilla, offering routes with significant ascents and geological interest. Lower-lying areas include the Vero River plains, which provide accessible paths suitable for various fitness levels. Additionally, the Somontano region is characterized by vineyards, allowing for scenic rides through agricultural landscapes.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Cycle a moderate 21.1-mile loop around Barbastro and the Vero River, visiting the Monasterio del Pueyo and Pozán de Vero Waterfall.
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15.6km
01:19
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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48.5km
04:37
840m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23.2km
02:09
460m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The hermitage or sanctuary of Carrodilla is one of the landmarks in the Sierra del Buñero.
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Beautiful route and hermitage
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A small artificial waterfall formed by an old dam on the Vero River, very close to the town of Pozán. Surrounded by riparian vegetation and quiet paths, it's a perfect place to cool off, rest, or take photos while mountain biking, gravel riding, or hiking. Easily accessible from the Barbastro–Castejón del Puente greenway, it connects with trails in the Vero River Cultural Park.
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A historic city and the capital of the Somontano region, Barbastro combines heritage, nature, and a great starting point for mountain biking, gravel, and hiking trails. Highlights include the Gothic-Renaissance Cathedral of the Assumption, the medieval Entremuro neighborhood, and the Diocesan Museum. It's a crossroads to the Pyrenees, the Sierra de Guara, and the vineyards of the Somontano D.O. (D.O.). It's the perfect place to stop for lunch, stock up, or explore its rich history and architecture.
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Founded in the 13th century on the site of an old Visigothic hermitage. Rebuilt several times, the current building combines Renaissance and Baroque elements. For centuries, it was an important center of Marian pilgrimage in Aragon. The monastery was abandoned in the mid-20th century, but in the 1990s, it was restored by the Incarnate Word community, which still lives there. Today, it is a place for retreat, Masses, and spiritual activities.
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Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Carrodilla. The sanctuary has various rooms (house, patios, corrals, porches...) of which the church constitutes the main building. The current temple, built between the 14th and 15th centuries, is made up of a nave to which several chapels added later open. The interior stands out for the harmony of proportions, for the excellent stonework and for its sober elegance. Today a popular pilgrimage to the temple is still celebrated.
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The sanctuary of the Virgen de la Carrodilla is located in the mountain range of the same name. The temple was built between the 14th and 15th centuries and preserves various rooms. Due to its beautiful proportions and its location in the middle of nature, surrounded by almond fields, the climb to the sanctuary is a popular excursion in the area.
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This municipality in the Cinca Medio region has a rich architectural heritage. Its square has been declared a Historical-Artistic Monument and is home to beautiful palaces and noble houses. Its monumental fountain also stands out, an impressive construction with six pipes. And the Fonz is known for its abundant springs. In fact, that's where its name comes from: the Latin word "fontes" (fountains).
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Estadilla, ranging from moderate to difficult. This variety ensures options for different skill levels and preferences.
The terrain around Estadilla is diverse. You'll find routes through the plains along the Vero River, offering easier rides, as well as more challenging ascents in the Sierra de la Carrodilla. Many routes feature a mix of paved roads and well-established trails, suitable for touring or gravel bikes.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, the plains along the Vero River offer gentler gradients suitable for families. For example, the Barbastro, Vero River, and El Pueyo Monastery Loop (Barbastro, Vero River, and El Pueyo Monastery Loop) provides a scenic ride with manageable elevation changes, perfect for a family outing.
Many routes pass by or near significant cultural and natural landmarks. You can explore historical towns like Barbastro (Barbastro) and La Puebla de Castro (La Puebla de Castro), or visit the serene Sanctuary of La Carrodilla (Sanctuary of La Carrodilla). Some routes even lead to natural wonders like the Sosa Waterfalls (Sosa Waterfalls).
The spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) months are generally ideal for touring cycling in Estadilla. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant, making for a comfortable and scenic experience. Summers can be hot, especially in July and August.
Yes, many of the no-traffic routes around Estadilla are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Barbastro – Barbastro loop from Barbastro (Barbastro – Barbastro loop from Barbastro), which offers a convenient circular journey.
Many routes originate from towns like Barbastro or Estadilla, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check local parking options in your chosen starting point before your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.36 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet roads, the stunning natural beauty of the Sierra de la Carrodilla, and the opportunity to combine cycling with cultural exploration in the region's charming villages and vineyards.
While some routes offer a sense of solitude, many pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes and restaurants. Towns like Barbastro offer a wider selection of dining options. It's always a good idea to pack some snacks and water, especially on longer or more remote sections.
Yes, Estadilla is located in the renowned Somontano wine region. Some routes will take you through picturesque vineyards, offering a unique opportunity for enotourism by bike. These rides often combine scenic landscapes with the chance to experience local viticulture.
The elevation gain varies significantly. Easier routes in the plains, like the Barbastro – Barbastro loop from Barbastro (Barbastro – Barbastro loop from Barbastro), might have around 190-250 meters of ascent. More challenging routes, such as the Barbastro – Chapel of La Candelera loop from Barbastro (Barbastro – Chapel of La Candelera loop from Barbastro), can feature over 500 meters of climbing, particularly in the Sierra de la Carrodilla.


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