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Road cycling routes around Tàrrega are characterized by a diverse landscape, ranging from the flat expanses of the Urgell Plain to areas with significant elevation gain. The region features agricultural fields, particularly barley and wheat, and waterways such as the Sió River and the Canal d'Urgell. Cyclists can explore routes alongside these canals and rivers, offering both relaxed rides and more demanding experiences.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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27.8km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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05:27
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Church of Sant Nicolau de Bellpuig is a late Gothic church with a single nave, accessible by an elegant Baroque staircase dating from 1792. Inside, the majestic Renaissance tomb of Ramon Folch de Cardona, crafted in marble in Italy, is a highlight. Also noteworthy are its portal, inspired by triumphal arches, and the slender hexagonal bell tower, making it a highly recommended cultural visit in the heart of the village.
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The Church of Santa María de Verdú combines Gothic elements with an impressive Romanesque portal, one of the finest examples of the Lleida school, featuring seven decorated archivolts and a sculpted frieze. Inside, the Baroque altar of the Immaculate Conception and the 16th-century image of Our Lady of the Rosary are particularly noteworthy. It is an interesting visit for those exploring the area and looking for a well-preserved historic church.
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Vallfogona de Riucorb is a municipality in the Conca de Barberà region, located near the Corb river and on the border with the Urgell region. Previously called "Vallfogona de Lorda" or "de Corbell" or "de Comalats",[1] which was historically the seat of a lordship, Templar subcommand and Templar and Hospitaller command, called Comanda de Vallfogona. It is located on the borders with Segarra, a region to which it had previously and historically always belonged, and Urgell. As a border term, administrative divisions have affected it variably since it belongs to the province of Tarragona, to the judicial district of Valls, but had been of Cervera and Montblanc; until 1957 it was of the bishopric of Vic and then passed to the archdiocese of Tarragona. In the 1980s XX became part of the Conca de Barberà region to make the regions coincide with the provincial limits of Tarragona and that of Segarra with the province of Lleida. Source: Wikipedia
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Along with the monasteries of Poblet and Santes Creus, this is one of the three pearls of Gothic architecture in Catalonia. You won't be disappointed.
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Agramunt is best known for its traditional nougat and chocolate.
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In addition to the views of the hilltop village of Albio, the views from Albio itself are also very beautiful.
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Not just this road, the entire area is a myriad of beautiful roads and spectacular walls. It's the Ardennes of Catalonia.
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There are over 60 road cycling routes available around Tàrrega, offering a wide range of options for different preferences and skill levels. These include 9 easy routes, 35 moderate routes, and 20 difficult routes.
The terrain around Tàrrega is diverse, featuring both flat expanses and areas with significant elevation gain. You'll find routes traversing the agricultural fields of the Urgell Plain, as well as picturesque paths alongside waterways like the Sió River and the extensive Canal d'Urgell. This mix allows for both relaxed rides and more demanding experiences.
Yes, Tàrrega offers several easy, flat routes perfect for a relaxed ride. A popular choice is Bordering the Urgell canal - Circular from Tàrrega, an easy 27.8 km trail that provides a gentle ride alongside the Canal d'Urgell.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, Tàrrega has routes with considerable elevation gain. An example is the Church of Sant Martí de Maldà – Conesa Medieval Walled Village loop from Tàrrega, a difficult 108.7 km trail that leads through varied terrain and includes substantial climbing.
The region around Tàrrega is rich in historical and cultural landmarks. You can cycle past the impressive Monastery of Santa María de Vallbona, an 11th-century Cistercian abbey. Another notable point is the Pilar de Almenara Tower, which offers panoramic views of the Urgell plain. The historic town of Cervera, located on a hilltop, also provides historical charm and good vistas.
Yes, several routes offer scenic viewpoints. The Pilar de Almenara Tower is a prime example, providing magnificent panoramic views of the Urgell plain, and on clear days, even the Seu Vella de Lleida. Many routes traversing the agricultural fields also offer expansive, open vistas.
Yes, Tàrrega offers options for longer rides. The Canal d'Urgell itself provides a 150 km route from the pre-Pyrenees to Montoliu, indicating opportunities for extended cycling alongside this waterway. For a specific route, consider the Vallbona de les Monges – Church of Sant Martí de Maldà loop from Tàrrega, which covers approximately 86 km.
Many of the road cycling routes in Tàrrega are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include Return to Agramunt - Circular through the dry and irrigated fields, which is a moderate 68.8 km loop, and the Historic Center of Tàrrega – Church of Sant Martí de Maldà loop from Tàrrega, a moderate 41.3 km route.
The road cycling routes in Tàrrega are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which includes both the flat Urgell Plain and areas with elevation gain, as well as the scenic paths along the Sió River and Canal d'Urgell.
Spring and autumn are generally considered the best times for road cycling in Tàrrega. The weather during these seasons is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. Summers can be quite warm, especially in the open plains, while winters are cooler but often still suitable for cycling on clear days.
As a regional hub, Tàrrega offers various public parking facilities within the town. Cyclists can typically find parking in municipal lots or on-street parking areas, especially near the town center or residential zones, which can serve as convenient starting points for routes.
Yes, Tàrrega offers family-friendly road cycling options, particularly along the flatter sections of the Canal d'Urgell and the Sió River. These routes provide gentle gradients and scenic surroundings, making them suitable for cyclists of varying ages and abilities. There are 9 easy routes in total that families can explore.


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