Attractions and places to see around Singra are primarily found in the province of Teruel, Spain. This region is characterized by its historical railway lines, many of which have been converted into greenways, offering opportunities for cycling and exploring. The landscape features a mix of rural settlements, natural ravines, and routes steeped in history, providing a blend of outdoor activity and cultural exploration.
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I pass through Villafranca del Campo, a small and charming town in the province of Teruel
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Here the old railway line comes out of the mountains towards Teruel. It is not developed for the first few kilometres, but later on it is great to ride.
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Caño el Gato is a ravine through which the waters flow from the Sierra de Rubielos to the town of Monreal del Campo, flowing into the Jiloca. We will ride a mountain bike between rocky limestone walls that give us a beautiful picture. If we approach the place, we will find an information panel that will tell us an interesting legend of the place.
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The road has mostly good pavement, asphalt and compacted gravel. The old train tracks can be seen in some of the sections.
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It is one of the old railway stations. It is currently the starting point of the conditioned area that heads south of the Ojos Negros greenway. Here you can find informative signs and a rest area with picnic tables.
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At this point, I began to roughly follow “La Ruta del Cid” – a route that’s named after a 10th Century Castillian warlord that traveled through Spain conquering towns. Nowadays, the route is a way to promote tourism – it passes through several historical villages and has signs indicating where to go. It was great to follow on a bicycle – the roads were paved, free of cars and every 5 km I would pass through another cute little village. It was like going back in time.
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The Singra region is ideal for cycling, especially along its converted historical railway lines. The most popular is the Ojos Negros Greenway, which offers a unique experience on mostly good pavement, asphalt, and compacted gravel where old train tracks are still visible. You can also explore historical settlements and natural ravines.
Yes, the region offers several family-friendly spots. Villafranca del Campo on the Route of El Cid is a charming historical town suitable for families. Additionally, the Santa Eulalia del Campo Station, which serves as a starting point for the Ojos Negros Greenway, features informative signs and a rest area with picnic tables, making it a convenient stop for families.
Singra is rich in history, particularly related to its railway heritage and ancient routes. You can visit Villafranca del Campo on the Route of El Cid, a historical settlement that promotes tourism through its villages. The Santa Eulalia del Campo Station is another historical railway site, now repurposed for outdoor enthusiasts.
The Ojos Negros Greenway is a highly recommended cycle way, known for its well-maintained surfaces and historical railway features. For more detailed cycling options, including road cycling and mountain biking, you can explore guides like the Road Cycling Routes around Singra and MTB Trails around Singra.
Yes, the region features natural ravines and scenic spots. Caño el Gato is a notable ravine with rocky limestone walls, offering beautiful views and an interesting local legend. It's a great spot for mountain biking amidst picturesque scenery.
The Ojos Negros Greenway is a popular cycle way built along an old railway line. You can expect mostly good pavement, asphalt, and compacted gravel surfaces, with sections where the old train tracks are still visible. It's a unique way to experience the region's landscape and history.
The Santa Eulalia del Campo Station is an excellent starting point for the conditioned area heading south of the Ojos Negros Greenway. It provides informative signs and a rest area with picnic tables for your convenience.
The 'Route of El Cid' is a historical and tourist route that passes through several villages in Spain, promoting tourism through historical sites. Villafranca del Campo is one of the charming towns in the Singra region that lies along this route, offering a glimpse into the area's rich past.
Yes, the Old Railway Track Towards Teruel is an example of an old railway line that emerges from the mountains. While the first few kilometers are undeveloped, it becomes great for riding further along, offering a more rugged exploration experience.
Visitors particularly enjoy the unique blend of outdoor activity and cultural exploration. The converted railway lines, like the Ojos Negros Greenway, are highly appreciated for their cycling experience, while historical settlements such as Villafranca del Campo offer a charming journey back in time.
Yes, the region offers various mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like the 'Vía Verde Ojos Negros — circular desde Santa Eulalia del Campo' or 'Sierra Lidón — circular desde Monreal del Campo (BTT03)'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Singra guide.


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