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Road cycling around Urriés offers diverse terrain within the Aragonese Cinco Villas region, characterized by its pre-Pyrenean setting. The area features rolling hills and varied topography, providing both moderate and challenging climbs suitable for road cyclists. The landscape includes river valleys, such as the Onsella River, and open countryside, contributing to a range of cycling experiences. This natural environment supports multiple possibilities for outdoor activity.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
25
riders
80.9km
03:53
1,060m
1,060m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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46.0km
02:20
790m
790m
This moderate 28.6-mile road cycling route through Cinco Villas offers historic towns, panoramic Pyrenees views, and a challenging climb.

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9
riders
80.6km
04:00
1,190m
1,190m
A difficult 50.1-mile (80.6 km) road cycling route from Ruesta, gaining 3906 feet (1191 metres) through Aragonese Pyrenees villages.
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59.6km
02:35
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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43.8km
02:05
550m
550m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Burgui is the starting point in the lower or southern part of the Roncal Valley, which ends in Belagua, at the foot of the Piedra de San Martín. It is a very pretty and peaceful village, with all kinds of services for staying for a few days and using it as a starting point for the various cycling excursions in the area. It is also highly recommended to reach Burgui via the road from Salvatierra de Esca, following the course of the Esca River through the Esca Gorge.
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This route is based on the Rompepiernas cycle-tourism event in its short version called “Rompepiernas corta”. The route links several loops starting from Sos del Rey Católico, so it can be done as proposed or only part of the proposed ones. It begins in the municipality of Sos del Rey Católico where we will ascend to the Puerto de Sos along the old road, then we will descend towards Sos and to the bottom of the valley. Then the route goes to Navardún to take the detour to Urriés and the Puerto de Cuatro Caminos. Once we reach the top of the port we will go down towards Undués de Lerda to later make the second climb to the Puerto de Sos. Once we reach the top of the port we will descend, this time, towards Castilis-car, to make the third and last climb to the Puerto de Sos, but this time on the southern slope, passing through Sofuentes and Mamillas. From the top of the port, we will continue towards the old port and road of Sos to end the route in this monumental and medieval town.
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Impressive views that we have of the curious municipality of Berdún located on top of a hill, standing out over the Valley of the Aragón River.
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Beautiful road that runs through the spectacular Foz de Burgui Nature Reserve
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We come across a beautiful picture offered by the medieval castle of Ruesta on top of a stony hill, from where there are good views of the Yesa reservoir. It dates from the 11th century and was an important defensive enclave of the kingdom of Aragon during the Reconquest period. Currently, only two towers remain.
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Castiliscar is one of those small but charming towns. If we like adventures without crowds, without a doubt we should visit the town of Castiliscar, located within the framework of the Romanesque route of the Cinco Villas through its castle. Walking the streets through the old houses will be like a return to the past.
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A picturesque village located on the banks of the Ezka River and at the gateway to the Foz de Burgui Nature Reserve, a wonderful place that can be crossed by driving along the road parallel to the river.
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There are 16 road cycling routes around Urriés, offering a mix of moderate and difficult terrain suitable for various skill levels.
The region around Urriés features diverse pre-Pyrenean terrain, including rolling hills and varied topography. You'll encounter both moderate climbs and more challenging ascents, often along river valleys like the Onsella River, providing a dynamic cycling experience.
The spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling around Urriés, with milder temperatures ideal for tackling the region's varied terrain. Summers can be warm, while winters may bring colder weather.
The road cycling routes around Urriés are primarily classified as moderate or difficult, with no easy routes listed. Therefore, they may be more suitable for experienced cyclists or families with older, more capable riders.
While cycling around Urriés, you can explore several historical and cultural points of interest. These include the impressive Castle of Xavier and the medieval Ruesta Castle, which offers good views of the Yesa Reservoir. The charming settlement of Artieda is also nearby.
Yes, there are several circular routes. A popular option is the Embalse de Yesa — circular of Sos del Rey Católico, a difficult 80.9 km trail offering extensive views. Another is the moderate Puerto de Sos and Castiliscar Loop, which includes varied terrain and scenic vistas.
The road cycling routes in Urriés are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 3.7 stars. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the scenic views, and the opportunities for both moderate rides and challenging climbs within the pre-Pyrenean landscape.
Yes, the region's landscape includes river valleys. For instance, the moderate Long along the Onsuella River — round trip from Sos del Rey Catolico is a 59.6 km trail that leads through the Onsella River valley.
For those seeking a challenge, there are 7 difficult road cycling routes around Urriés. The Embalse de Yesa — circular of Sos del Rey Católico, at 80.9 km with over 1000m of elevation gain, is a prime example, offering extensive views and significant climbs.
Urriés is a small village, and while specific dedicated cyclist parking isn't detailed, you can typically find parking in or near the town center. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most current parking regulations.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads around Urriés. However, always respect local regulations, especially if cycling through protected natural areas or private land, and ensure you adhere to standard traffic laws.
Urriés, being a charming Aragonese village, offers a selection of rural accommodations, guesthouses, and possibly small hotels. These options cater to visitors looking to experience the local culture and natural environment, making them suitable for cyclists.
Yes, Urriés has local amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can refuel after your ride. These establishments often offer traditional Aragonese cuisine and a welcoming atmosphere.
Public transport options directly to Urriés may be limited, especially for accommodating bicycles. It's recommended to check regional bus schedules or train services to nearby larger towns and then cycle the remaining distance, or consider driving to Urriés.
Bike rental services are not typically found directly within Urriés due to its small size. You would likely need to look for rental shops in larger towns or cities within the Aragon region, such as Zaragoza or Pamplona, and arrange transport for the bikes to Urriés.


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