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Spain
Aragon
Zaragoza
La Almunia De Doña Godina
Muel

Muel Waterfalls – Muel Waterfall loop from Arañales de Muel

Routes
Road cycling routes
Spain
Aragon
Zaragoza
La Almunia De Doña Godina
Muel

Muel Waterfalls – Muel Waterfall loop from Arañales de Muel

Hard

4

riders

Muel Waterfalls – Muel Waterfall loop from Arañales de Muel

05:18

112km

1,430m

Road cycling

Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

Tips

Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 597 m for 113 m

Waypoints

A

Start point

Train Station

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1

322 m

Antelope Pasture at Alto Mezalocha

Highlight • Natural

Deer grass

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2

653 m

Muel Waterfalls

Highlight • Waterfall

In the surroundings of Zaragoza there are many great little excursions, and one of the most complete, since it brings together nature, history and culture in one place, is a visit to the Muel Natural Park.

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3

1.03 km

Muel Waterfall

Highlight • Waterfall

As we pass through Muel, we have the option of stopping to take a break and visit the Muel park where the beautiful waterfall is located or the Roman dam of great historical interest, located in the bed of the Huerva river, giving us a beautiful sight. It was built by Roman legionaries in the 1st century, who founded the colony of Caesaraugusta.

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4

22.5 km

Tosos

Highlight • Settlement

Tosos is a small town located on the banks of the Huerva river. The alluvial terraces formed by the passage of the river have created natural differences where the inhabitants of the area take advantage of this by planting fruit trees typical of these dry spaces.

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5

59.5 km

Mainar and Iglesia de Santa Ana

Highlight • Religious Site

At the end of the day, I found myself in another tiny village; the highlight was a church and there were 2 streets in the village: “hay dos calles aquí” said the friendly Albergue lady when I asked what there was to do in the city. I was a happy man to have a beer, watch the sunset and appreciate the quiet serenity of the isolated pueblo.

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65.4 km

Puerto de Mainar

Mountain Pass

7

74.1 km

⭐️ Church of San Pedro

Highlight • Religious Site

Located in the beautiful town of Codos, we find this Renaissance-style temple, built in the 16th century and renovated during the 18th century.

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8

74.4 km

Alto de Codos

Highlight (Segment) • Mountain Pass

9

102 km

Longares Mudejar Tower

Highlight • Religious Site

Since December 14, 2001, the Mudejar tower of Longares has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1967, it was built on the site of a 12th-century Romanesque building. It is one of the most beautiful towers constructed in Aragon in the 16th century and also one of the few to have received artistic study and recognition.


Facing east, the exterior features a square Mudejar tower that could date back to around 1390. It consists of three sections with six levels. The lower section, like the second, is unadorned, but with the difference that it housed the clock, whose machinery is kept in the Chapel of San Pedro. The upper section is framed with four octagonal arches combined with cartouches and porcelain and glass inlays.

To the right and left of the tower are the only two entrance doors: one simple with a semicircular arch, and sheltered by a small atrium with a Baroque doorway at the rear, the other larger. The latter has a grille installed in the 18th century to prevent animals and other livestock from entering.

The façade features Aragonese arcades.

The church is elegant and very similar to the Lonja de Zaragoza and the Cathedral of La Seo. It belongs to the "Hallenckirchen" typology, which is the same as saying a hall-style church.

It is built on ringed columns and decorated with a Renaissance theme. The columns supporting the arches are made of stone, with elongated shafts and Ionic capitals. The vaults are adorned with ribbed vaulting and studded with rosettes at the crosses, the altar ones being gilded.

The church's construction was completed in three phases: first the central nave, and then the Epistle and Gospel aisles. The church always welcomed Christians and was never used for Muslim rites or masses.

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112 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

86.6 km

20.0 km

5.61 km

150 m

Surfaces

108 km

4.17 km

150 m

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Highest point (1,040 m)

Lowest point (410 m)

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