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Touring cycling around La Joyosa offers diverse landscapes, blending coastal beauty with challenging inland terrain. The region features a Mediterranean coastline with long beaches and promenades, alongside undulating hills and mountainous hinterlands. Key natural features include the Amadorio Reservoir, providing picturesque views and partly paved bike paths, and the significant limestone peak of Puig Campana. This varied geography creates routes suitable for different fitness levels.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
4.3
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45
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55.1km
03:39
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.5km
02:59
60m
60m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6
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29.5km
01:55
90m
90m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.4km
03:01
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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9
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For as long as the locals can remember, this field has always had an acacia tree that provided shade during agricultural work. This one is a descendant of a previous tree that was cut down in 1956. In 2004, its total height was 15 meters.
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Cycle/pedestrian bridge crossing the Rio Jalon, adjacent to a rest area.
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Alagón is a town with a rich past, evident in its Mudéjar church of San Pedro Apóstol, built on the site of a former mosque and famous for its 16th-century altarpiece. Strolling through the old town, you can also see the former Jesuit college next to the church of San Antonio de Padua. It's a good place to stop along your route, with all the necessary amenities and a tourist office for further information.
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Architecturally, it's stunning, but we couldn't find a way to follow the canal without getting our feet wet. In the end, we crossed the Jalón River under the canal and then rejoined it. The question remains whether we could have crossed the canal walls on foot. On the left side, there was an open metal gate (we were already on the right side), but on the other side of the Jalón River, we saw another metal gate locked with a padlock.
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It's still just a bike lane on a 6-lane avenue, but any bridge that crosses the Ebro is worth a stop, and the architecture of this one is quite impressive (I seem to remember that at the time it was the largest concrete arch built in Spain).
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Wikipedia The Jalón River Aqueduct, also known as the Grisén or Jalón Walls or El Caracol, is the most representative work of the construction of the Imperial Canal of Aragon, built in the 18th century. This aqueduct is located in the natural setting of El Caracol, between the municipalities of Alagón and Grisén, about 25 kilometers from the city of Zaragoza. The objective of this work was to cross the greatest obstacle found in the layout of the canal, the Jalón River. Initially, the creation of a large siphon beneath the waters of the Jalón was proposed, but finally the layout of the canal twists towards the Jalón Valley to face the river perpendicularly. A route of more than 2 kilometers in total length begins, of which 1,380 meters run between stone walls.
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Old chapel of the complex built for the working families of the "Maquinaria y Metalurgia Aragonesa" company, which since around 1902 manufactured machinery for the agricultural and railway industries.
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Small Orthodox church in the area.
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La Joyosa offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 80 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy coastal rides to more challenging inland climbs.
The region boasts diverse terrain, blending beautiful Mediterranean coastline with undulating hills and mountainous hinterlands. You can find flat, paved paths along the coast, as well as more challenging ascents inland towards areas like Orxeta and Sella. Notable natural features include the picturesque Amadorio Reservoir and the significant limestone peak of Puig Campana.
Yes, La Joyosa has plenty of options for less experienced cyclists or those seeking a relaxed ride. There are 26 easy touring cycling routes available, many of which feature well-paved surfaces and quiet back roads, perfect for a leisurely exploration of the area.
The touring cycling routes in La Joyosa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 50 reviews. More than 800 touring cyclists have already used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the scenic coastal rides and the tranquil inland paths.
Yes, many routes in La Joyosa are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, you could try the Sobradiel Ferry – Soto Trail. loop from Alagón, which offers scenic views along the Soto Trail.
Absolutely. The region is rich in scenic beauty. You can enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea from routes in the Parque Natural de la Serra Gelada, or explore the tranquil beauty of the Amadorio Reservoir. For specific landmarks, consider routes that pass by highlights such as the Jalón River Aqueduct (El Caracol) or the Clavería Bridge over the Imperial Canal of Aragon.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, La Joyosa offers 5 difficult touring cycling routes. These often involve significant elevation gains and longer distances, heading into the mountainous hinterlands. An example is the Soto Trail. – Third Millennium Bridge loop from Torres de Berrellén, which covers 53.9 miles (86.9 km) and features varied terrain.
Beyond the stunning coastline, you can cycle to the picturesque Amadorio Reservoir, known for its clear, turquoise water and surrounding mountains. The Parque Natural de la Serra Gelada offers moderate climbs and sea views, while the imposing Puig Campana peak provides a dramatic backdrop to many inland routes. You might also encounter natural monuments like the Three-thorned acacia.
La Joyosa, located on the Costa Blanca, benefits from a mild climate and year-round warmth, making it an excellent destination for touring cycling throughout most of the year. The sunny conditions are ideal for both relaxed rides and more intensive training.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting attractions. You can explore the Galacho-Pontoneros Trail, visit the serene Balsa de Larralde (a lake), or admire historical structures like the Jalón River Aqueduct (El Caracol). These points offer great opportunities for a break and to soak in the local culture and nature.
Yes, the majority of touring cycling routes in La Joyosa are classified as moderate, with 49 such options available. These routes offer a balanced experience, combining manageable distances and elevation changes with rewarding scenery. An example is the Alcalá de Ebro Viewpoint – Grisén Walls loop from Alagón.


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