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Road cycling routes around Murero traverse a landscape characterized by rugged mountains and the Jiloca river valley, offering diverse possibilities for cycling. The region features a distinctive orography within the Iberian system, with varied terrain and altitudes that can reach above 3,280 feet (1000 meters). Cyclists benefit from low-traffic secondary roads, providing a quieter and safer experience. This area, part of the Campo de Daroca, includes natural features like the Gallocanta Lagoon and is known for its vibrant nature.
Last updated: July 12, 2026
4.0
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9
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48.6km
03:56
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4
riders
55.4km
02:35
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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23
riders
73.9km
03:20
700m
700m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
12
riders
83.5km
03:57
1,110m
1,110m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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4
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58.5km
02:50
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Watched over by the remains of its ancient castle, Daroca emerges, one of the most beautiful cities in Aragon. Without a doubt, one of the charms of the town is to walk along its walls, with their imposing towers, until you reach the castle, from which you can enjoy a beautiful panoramic view.
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The Lower Gate is the most emblematic entrance to Daroca and one of the most impressive defensive monuments in Aragon. Its two robust towers flank a large arch that, in addition to serving as a passageway, also facilitated the drainage of water during periods of heavy rain. Built between the 13th and 16th centuries, it reflects the military and architectural evolution of the city, with Gothic and Renaissance elements such as the gallery of arches and the imperial coat of arms of Charles V. Today, restored, it houses the Center for Daroca Studies and is a must-see for those exploring the city's walls and historic streets.
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A must-see to listen to the flow of the Pancrudo River. And seeing the beauty of the Jiloca River banks in autumn is special.
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A small paradise between the Jarama and Alcarria rivers, where migratory birds pass through on their long journey. It has a picnic area at the Hermitage of the Virgin and several bird-watching spots.
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This Castle corresponds to the Major Castle of Daroca, of Muslim origin and built in the 11th Century.
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This town is the largest in the Gallocanta area, it has some noble buildings well preserved and worth seeing. It is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
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This town is the largest in the Gallocanta area, it has some noble buildings well preserved and worth seeing. It is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
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The Berrueco castle is of Muslim origin. From the top of the hill where it is located you have an impressive view of the Gallocanta lagoon and the surroundings of Berrueco.
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There are over 20 road cycling routes around Murero, offering diverse experiences for cyclists. These routes range from moderate to difficult in terms of challenge.
Road cycling around Murero features a varied landscape, characterized by rugged mountains and the picturesque Jiloca river valley. You'll encounter both challenging ascents through mountainous surroundings and more leisurely stretches along the valley floor, often flanked by lush groves.
Yes, several routes are designed as circular loops. For example, the Gallocanta Circular Route from Daroca offers a scenic journey, and the Natural Reserve of the Laguna de Gallocanta — circular from Daroca explores the natural reserve and its lake.
The road cycling routes around Murero primarily cater to moderate and difficult ability levels. There are 16 moderate routes and 9 difficult routes, providing options for cyclists seeking a good challenge.
Many routes offer opportunities to explore historical and natural points of interest. You might pass through the historic town of Daroca, see the impressive Puerta Baja de Daroca, or ride near the ancient Walls and Main Castle of Daroca. The region's inclusion in the Camino del Cid also suggests a rich cultural backdrop.
Absolutely. The Natural Reserve of the Laguna de Gallocanta — circular from Daroca is a popular moderate route that takes you through this significant natural area, known for its birdlife and scenic lake.
The road cycling routes in Murero are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from 5 reviews. Cyclists often appreciate the varied terrain, from challenging climbs to scenic valley rides, and the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty.
For those seeking a longer and more challenging ride, the Puerta Baja of Daroca – Alto de Codos loop from Estación de Daroca is a difficult 86.6 km (53.8 miles) trail that leads through the Alto de Codos area, offering significant elevation gain.
Many routes in the area offer this combination. For instance, the Daroca – Laguna de Gallocanta loop from Daroca allows you to start from the historic town of Daroca and then venture out to the natural beauty of Laguna de Gallocanta.
Given the region's climate, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling around Murero, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, especially in the valley, while winters can bring cooler temperatures, particularly in the mountainous areas.
Yes, the rugged mountainous surroundings mean that many routes include significant climbs. The Puerta Baja of Daroca – Alto de Codos loop from Estación de Daroca is a prime example, taking you through the Alto de Codos area with over 1100 meters of elevation gain.
The Jiloca river carves a significant and picturesque route through the area, and while specific routes are not named after it, many rides will incorporate sections along or near the valley floor, offering more leisurely stretches amidst lush groves.


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