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Touring cycling routes around Calaceite traverse the Matarraña region, characterized by rolling hills, river valleys, and extensive olive and almond groves. The terrain includes both well-paved surfaces and unpaved segments, offering varied cycling experiences. Situated on a hill, Calaceite provides access to routes that follow the Matarraña and Algars rivers, with some paths extending into the rugged landscapes of nearby natural parks.
Last updated: April 30, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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63.9km
05:45
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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01:55
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful bridge, but why does someone take so many pictures of it, while there is already a highlight of this bridge?
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An old farmhouse that can be found along the Zafán Green Route between Valdealgorfa and Alcañíz.
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Great cafe/bar. The tapas are delicious (especially the mussels) and the price is low. Great view of the mountains.
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on this part of the Via Verde the views are wider than in the northern part.
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The town consists of a relatively new section south of the Matarrana River and the original historic town on the other bank. The old city is built on a relatively steep hill. At the top is the beautiful Castillo (castle) de Valderrobres.
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Stage 4. Horta de Sant Joan/Valdealgorfa 40.2 kilometers. 320 positive meters. The end of the bikepacking trip has a magnificent closure. The route leaves the Horta de Sant Joan station, passes through one of the last tunnels on the way and the Algars River Viaduct appears, impressive, 170 meters long and four large arches 20 meters high. At the bridge you cross the Matarraña-Algars Natural Trail. The path advances through a landscape of crops, vines and scrubland until the Cretas station. The town leaves the mountains on the right and the route runs along the highest section of the old railway route, at the old Valderrobres station. The descent through the Canaleta valley is fantastic, the bikes launch at full speed towards the plain of the Matarraña river. On some hills to the left, the silhouette of the Torre del Compte houses appears attached to the crest of a lookout hill, like most of the towns in the region. The path passes through the old station, converted into a rural hotel, and crosses the Matarraña viaduct, 275 meters long, one of the great works of the railway. The meadow is a beautiful agricultural area of impeccable crops, adapted to the soil and relief of the valley. The Matarraña River marks the end of the mountain landscapes. The road passes through a new curved tunnel and immediately the Valdeltorno station appears, where the detour to the Matarraña Natural Path that we used three days before in the first stage towards Fayón departs. Now the route continues straight on through familiar terrain, it crosses the straight that goes up to the attractive Valjunquera station and shortly after the decisive moment of the stage arrives. On the first day of the trip we leave the Equinox Tunnel for the return and it is time to face the experience. The milestones of the Natural Trail indicate the route outside the tunnel for safety, since it is not conditioned or maintained, landslides and waterlogged sections may appear, the ground is stony and it is easy to suffer incidents, it is a 2.4 kilometer journey of darkness and It is the responsibility of each person to make the decision to travel through the old railway tunnel. In our case we asked in the town and at that time it was in acceptable condition. And we chose the direction from east to west so that it was downhill because there is a 60 meter difference in altitude. The surface has sections with quite a few stones and you have to hone in on the gravel to avoid skidding, it is a matter of patience, good light and skill. The exit hole grows little by little and finally the fence installed at the mouth of the tunnel appears to control the passage and a few meters later the Valdealgorfa station, the end of a new and intense bikepacking adventure.
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The Calatravos castle is today a national tourist stop. Its oldest part dates back to the 13th century, although the cloister and palace date from the 14th century. The outer wall was renovated in the 19th century.
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There are over 70 touring cycling routes available around Calaceite, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences.
The routes around Calaceite traverse the Matarraña region, featuring rolling hills, river valleys, and extensive olive and almond groves. You'll encounter a mix of well-paved surfaces and some unpaved segments, providing varied cycling experiences. The area's proximity to natural parks like Els Ports also means some routes offer more rugged mountain landscapes.
Yes, for an easier, family-friendly experience, consider routes that utilize the Vía Verde Val de Zafán (Greenway of Val de Zafán). An example is the Greenway – Via Verde Zafan Torre de Comte loop from Cretas / Queretes, which is a moderate 13.1-mile trail following a relatively flat section of the greenway.
For more challenging rides, the region offers routes with significant elevation gain and varied terrain. The Railway Tunnel – Abandoned Valldeltormo Station loop from Mazaleón / Massalió is a difficult 51.8-mile path featuring sections through old railway tunnels and scenic countryside. Another demanding option is the Greenway – Valderrobres Stone Bridge loop from Mazaleón / Massalió, covering 63.9 km with considerable climbs.
Calaceite and its surroundings are rich in cultural heritage. You can explore the well-preserved historical center of Calaceite itself, with its Baroque Parish Church of La Asunción and Renaissance-style Town Hall. Routes may also pass by Iberian archaeological sites like San Antonio, or lead to nearby medieval villages such as Morella. Consider visiting Arnes, a charming settlement, or the Tunnels on the Terra Alta Greenway for a unique experience.
Absolutely. The Matarraña River environment offers spectacular scenery, including hidden natural pools. You might encounter the Els Estrets Gorge or the tranquil Toll Blau. The region is also known for its extensive olive and almond groves, providing picturesque views throughout your ride. Keep an eye out for an Ancient Olive Tree, a natural monument.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 180 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from rolling hills and river valleys to olive and almond groves, and the variety of routes catering to different ability levels.
Yes, many routes in the Calaceite area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Groga Matarranya Adventure Route – Cretas Old Town loop from Calaceite / Calaceit is a 23.6-mile circular trail through the Matarraña region. Another option is the Greenway – Cretas Old Town loop from Arens de Lledó / Arenys de Lledó.
The Matarraña region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery as the olive and almond groves are in bloom or changing colors. Summers can be warm, but early mornings or late afternoons can still be enjoyable. Winters are generally mild, making cycling possible, though some higher elevation routes might be cooler.
While specific bike rental services in Calaceite are not detailed in our data, the region is well-known for cycling tourism. It's advisable to check with local tourist information centers or accommodations in Calaceite or larger nearby towns like Valderrobres for current bike rental options, especially for touring bikes.
Many routes pass through or near charming villages in the Matarraña region, where you can find local cafes, restaurants, and shops to refuel. Calaceite itself has a well-preserved historical center with amenities. Planning your route to include stops in towns like Cretas, Valderrobres, or Mazaleón will provide opportunities for refreshments.


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