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123km
900m
Road cycling
This difficult 76.2-mile road cycling route from Zaragoza features a challenging climb to Alto de San Esteban and 2949 feet of elevation gai
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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111 km
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123 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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69.8 km
41.5 km
11.2 km
127 m
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111 km
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This challenging circular road cycling route is estimated to take around 5 hours and 16 minutes to complete for an average rider. This duration accounts for the 123-kilometer distance and 900 meters of elevation gain.
The route features a significant climb to Alto de San Esteban. A key characteristic is that some segments may be unpaved and difficult to ride, adding to its complexity for road cyclists. Expect varied terrain, including potential unpaved sections, which will test your endurance and adaptability.
No, this route is classified as a "difficult" road cycling trail, requiring a very good level of fitness. It spans approximately 123 kilometers with 900 meters of elevation gain and includes potentially unpaved sections, making it unsuitable for beginners.
The trail traverses the Montes de Castejón, offering natural landscapes. You can expect to see green areas, forests, and charming villages, providing a scenic experience throughout your ride.
Yes, the main notable feature is the ascent to Alto de San Esteban, a prominent high point in the Montes de Castejón. You will also pass by Plaza de España, Zuera and cross the Gállego River.
While specific information for this exact route isn't provided, generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant cycling conditions in the Zaragoza region, with milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, and winter might bring colder, potentially wet, weather.
This is a circular route that starts and ends in Zaragoza, making it a convenient option for a long, challenging day ride from the city.
Yes, the route partially follows sections of other official trails. Notably, it covers about 21% of the Camino de la Jorgeada and 5% of the Via Sancti Martini - Chemin de Saragosse, among others.
As this is a challenging road cycling route, it is generally not recommended for dogs. There is no specific information indicating it is dog-friendly for cycling, and the distance and potential unpaved sections would make it unsuitable for most canine companions.
There is no information indicating that a permit or entrance fee is required to cycle the Alto de San Esteban from Castejon de Valdejasa route. It appears to be freely accessible.
Since the route starts and ends in Zaragoza, you would typically look for parking options within the city. Specific trailhead parking is not mentioned, but public parking facilities in Zaragoza would be your starting point for this circular route.
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