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Mountain biking around Anadón offers access to varied terrain within the Aragon region of Spain. The area features rolling hills, valleys, and mountain passes, providing diverse landscapes for cycling. Routes often traverse local countryside, with some paths leading through narrow passes and featuring significant elevation gains. This region is part of a larger area known for its extensive opportunities for outdoor activities.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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45.3km
04:12
710m
710m
This moderate 28.1-mile mountain biking route from Maicas offers technical S2 terrain and scenic views in the Cortes de Aragón region.
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44.8km
03:52
590m
590m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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50.9km
04:01
800m
800m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.8km
01:41
410m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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41.4km
03:30
790m
790m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Huesa del Común is a small town in the Cuencas Mineras region, located in a spectacular setting next to the Aguasvivas River, which forms a limestone canyon ideal for climbing and via ferrata. The remains of the Peñaflor Castle, of Muslim origin, rise on a rocky outcrop, and a late medieval bridge stands out in the town center. The town is also known for its pottery-making tradition, vestiges of which can still be seen in the Las Ollerías neighborhood.
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Monforte de Moyuela is a small village in the Jiloca region of Teruel, located at an altitude of over 1,000 meters and surrounded by the Oriche mountain range. It preserves remains of its 12th-century castle and a Roman dam, as well as several chapels and the parish church of La Asunción, rebuilt in the 19th century after the Carlist Wars. The town is part of the Route of El Cid, which makes it even more attractive for those cycling along historic, less-traveled paths. The terrain is mountainous, and it's advisable to bring good equipment and plenty of water, as services are limited in the area.
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It is a private estate. There is no problem in going through it but you cannot leave the main path and you have to close the gates after passing through. The guard is very kind.
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Precious pictures that we see while we roll along the roads between the towns of Muniesa and Huesa del Común. A show for lovers of two wheels.
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Near the Balsa Nueva, we find this beautiful picture in the Sancha. An ideal place to ride a bicycle between trees and forest tracks.
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Nice views of the town of Maicas from the town cemetery. Maicas is a town in the Cuencas Mineras region and has about 38 inhabitants (INE 2008).
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Beautiful picture that we are at the top of the hill located in the Sierra de Cortes, near the Cabezo Redondo or the town of Hoz de la Vieja. A nice stop on our route.
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At this point we will find ourselves going up to the beautiful Puerto de Rudilla that will offer us magnificent views of the deep Teruel. Part of the route of the Sierras Cucalón and Oriche in the Jilloca region.
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Mountain biking around Anadón features a diverse landscape of rolling hills, valleys, and mountain passes. The trails often traverse local countryside, with some paths leading through narrow passes and featuring significant elevation gains. This area is part of the broader Aragon region, which is known for its varied topography, including the Sistema Ibérico Mountains to the south, offering a mix of challenging and scenic routes.
While all the routes listed in this guide are rated as moderate, the overall network around Anadón offers options for different ability levels. For those looking for a slightly shorter ride, the Path in La Sancha loop from Anadón is 10.4 miles (16.8 km) long and takes approximately 1 hour 40 minutes, making it a good option to get started.
The trails around Anadón offer glimpses of the region's natural beauty and historical settlements. You might pass through areas near Hoz de la Vieja, a settlement that gives its name to a gorge, or ride towards the Puerto de Rudilla mountain pass. The broader Aragon region is also rich in natural features, including deep canyons and rivers, though specific waterfalls are more prominent in the northern Pyrenees.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Anadón are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the popular Maicas, Cortes de Aragón, and La Hoz de la Vieja Loop, which is 28.1 miles (45.3 km) long, and the Estrecho de la Parada – Huesa del Común loop from Anadón, covering 27.8 miles (44.8 km).
The Aragon region generally offers good conditions for mountain biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically provide pleasant temperatures and stable weather, making them ideal for exploring the trails around Anadón. While specific winter conditions for Anadón are not detailed, the higher elevations of the Pyrenees to the north can experience snow, but the terrain around Anadón is more likely to be accessible, though weather can be variable.
The trails listed in this guide are all rated as moderate, suggesting they require a certain level of fitness and skill. For families with younger children or those seeking very easy rides, it's advisable to look for dedicated Greenways (Vías Verdes) in the wider Aragon region, such as the Ojos Negros Nature Trail, which offer flatter, more accessible terrain. Always check the route details and difficulty before heading out with children.
While many outdoor areas in Aragon are dog-friendly, it's always recommended to check local regulations for specific trails or protected areas. When mountain biking with a dog, ensure they are well-behaved, can keep up with the pace, and are kept on a leash where required. Always carry enough water for both yourself and your dog, and be mindful of other trail users and wildlife.
Yes, beyond the trails themselves, you can explore charming settlements like Monforte de Moyuela or Huesa del Común, which are often part of or close to the routes. You might also encounter historical sites such as the Hermitage of Santa Ana. These offer opportunities to experience the local culture and history of the Aragon region.
The mountain bike routes around Anadón feature significant elevation changes, reflecting the region's rolling hills and mountain passes. For instance, the Ascent to Puerto de Rudilla – Monforte de Moyuela loop from Anadón involves an elevation gain of approximately 789 meters (2,589 feet). Even shorter routes like the Path in La Sancha loop from Anadón still include about 407 meters (1,335 feet) of ascent, so be prepared for climbs.
Anadón is part of a region known for its extensive trail networks, and while some routes are more popular, many trails offer a sense of solitude. The View of Maicas loop from Estación de Plou, for example, offers a substantial ride of 30.2 miles (48.5 km) and can provide a more secluded experience away from the most frequented paths. Exploring routes slightly off the main highlights can often lead to quieter rides.
This guide features 8 highly-rated mountain bike routes around Anadón, all of which are classified as moderate difficulty. These trails showcase the diverse landscapes of the region, from rolling hills to narrow passes, providing a good selection for mountain bikers.


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