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Mountain bike trails around Tardienta are characterized by the arid and semi-arid landscapes of the Monegros region, featuring open plains, rolling hills, and occasional barrancos (ravines). The terrain often includes gravel tracks, dirt roads, and singletrack paths, with elevations that provide varied riding experiences. The area is known for its expansive views and a sense of remoteness, making it suitable for long-distance mountain biking.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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37.6km
03:10
400m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.0km
02:17
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A legacy of the grayest history of this country
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Barranco de la Loba, also known by the locals as the car dump ravine
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A magical place! Magnificent views along the entire panoramic road
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A tough but very rewarding climb to the top of Monte Oscuro, home to the weather station and the large spherical radar visible for miles. The place is breathtaking: surrounded by silence, with spectacular views of the entire Cinca Medio, the Pyrenees to the north, and the Monegros to the south. The climb is steady, along a well-maintained forest track, although with challenging sections. Reaching the top, with the radar next to you, gives you the feeling of having reached a special place. A must-stop for photos, a break, and to enjoy the open landscape.
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A small natural viewpoint located on a stretch of the trail just before reaching the San Caprasio hermitage. It offers sweeping views of the Ésera Valley, the surrounding villages (El Run, Castejón de Sos, Sesué), and, on clear days, as far as Turbón and part of the Posets massif. Ideal for resting after the climb, taking photos, or simply enjoying the silence of the mountain. A perfect spot to recharge your batteries before the final stretch to the hermitage.
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A dirt track that ascends from El Run toward the area around San Caprasio, with sections of steady gradient and uneven road surfaces in places. Ideal for MTB or gravel riders with good handling, it offers spectacular views of the Ésera Valley and the Pyrenean foothills. Surrounded by forest and scrubland, it is a challenging but very rewarding climb. Perfect as a connecting section to higher routes in the Benasque Valley or as a symbolic climb for its cultural and scenic value.
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A rural shrine located on a hill outside Alcolea de Cinca, dedicated to the Virgin of the Sabina, the local patron saint. A simple and beloved building, it's surrounded by pine and juniper trees, overlooking the Cinca River and the Monegros mountains. It's a popular stop for pilgrimages and processions, and an ideal stop on mountain biking or gravel routes in the area. It's located in a peaceful setting, accessible by dirt track from the village.
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A very nice place despite the antennas and power lines that reach it. Don't miss the excavated houses.
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There are over 10 mountain bike routes around Tardienta listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences across the Monegros region's arid landscapes.
The mountain bike trails around Tardienta are generally rated as moderate to difficult, reflecting the longer distances and varied terrain of the Monegros. There are no routes specifically classified as easy for beginners in this guide.
Given the arid and semi-arid climate of the Monegros region, the best times for mountain biking are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons offer more moderate temperatures, making long rides more comfortable than in the intense heat of summer.
Yes, many routes in the Tardienta area are designed for long-distance riding, often covering 30-50 kilometers. For example, the Leciñena, San Caprasio, y Estación meteorlógica — circular por los Monegros route is a challenging 56 km ride, offering extensive exploration of the Monegros.
The terrain primarily consists of gravel tracks, dirt roads, and some singletrack paths. You'll encounter open plains, rolling hills, and occasional dry barrancos (ravines), characteristic of the Monegros region. The routes provide expansive views and a sense of remoteness.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Tardienta are circular, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Huesca Cathedral – Plaza de Luis López Allué loop from Almudévar and the San Caprasio Trail – Farlete Bell Tower and Murals loop from Albergue del Santuario de Magallón.
While riding, you'll experience expansive views of the Monegros landscape. For specific points of interest, consider routes that pass near cultural sites like the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Magallón or historical locations such as Posición San Simón and Orwell Trenches. The Valdabra Reservoir also offers a scenic stop.
Given the remote and arid nature of the Monegros, it's crucial to pack plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), and snacks. A repair kit for your bike, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone are also highly recommended due to the sense of remoteness.
Most routes around Tardienta are moderate to difficult and cover significant distances, making them less suitable for young children or families seeking very easy, short rides. These trails are generally better for experienced riders or families with older, more capable cyclists.
The komoot community rates the mountain biking experience in Tardienta highly, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Riders often praise the expansive views, the sense of remoteness, and the varied terrain that provides a good challenge for different skill levels.
While the trails themselves often traverse remote areas, many routes start or end in towns or villages like Almudévar or near the Albergue del Santuario de Magallón, where you can typically find local establishments for refreshments and meals. For example, the Hermitage of Santa Quiteria loop from Valfonda de Santa Ana begins in a village where amenities are available.
For the most up-to-date trail conditions, it's best to consult local information sources, such as regional tourism offices or local cycling clubs. Komoot users often share recent updates and photos in their Tour descriptions, which can also provide insights into current conditions.


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