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Mountain biking in Valle de Serrablo offers diverse landscapes within the Spanish Pyrenees, characterized by high and mid-mountain environments. The region features expansive alpine pastures, extensive forests of beech, pine, and fir, and river valleys shaped by the Gállego River and its tributaries. Reservoirs like Lanuza, Búbal, and Escarra add to the varied terrain, providing a rich backdrop for mountain bike trails. This area is known for its extensive network of natural tracks and old paths, many recovered for cycling.
…Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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24.0km
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Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I invite you to stop here to enjoy the view of Peña Oturia, an emblematic mountain in the Huesca Pyrenees. Its peak is over 1,900 meters above sea level.
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All of Guara is spectacular. The sanctuary has beautiful views of the Tozal de Guara.
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We begin by descending through Tasca until we reach the trail itself. Initially, it's very high and dangerous due to the side drop, with a long, exposed diagonal, but with care, it descends well. Then, we have boxwood trees protecting us, and we begin a festival of open, easy-to-take curves. The trail becomes long and enjoyable until Isún de Basa. Almost the entire trail has almost no grip, because the surface is made of conglomerate, meaning pebbles everywhere.
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A beautiful route that follows the route of the pilgrims to the Sanctuary of Santa Orosia from the town of Yebra de Basa. Santa Orosia is a highly venerated saint in the area, she is the patron saint of the city of Jaca, and a large crowd of people from the surrounding towns and other parts of Aragon gathered on her pilgrimage, as she was known to heal the possessed. The Sanctuary dates back to the 17th century, when it was built to accommodate the increase in devotion to the saint. It was built in the place where tradition places the martyrdom of Santa Orosia. The route is marked by small hermitages through a landscape that goes from the initial marls to a humid area with vegetation sheltered by the Santa Orosia ravine in its highest area.
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The final goal for those who do not want to climb the Tozal de Oturia, this beautiful church is impressive, but unfortunately, we cannot visit the interior because it is closed.
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Awesome. That is the word that best defines the two rock-cut hermitages and the underpass of the waterfall.
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Third of the hermitages towards El Chorrón. This one has the peculiarity of being literally built around a rock.
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Alberto Carneiro "As flowering trees in Huesca", 2006 CDAN Art and Nature Collection-itinerary. Art and Nature Center. Beulas Foundation. Huesca For more information: cdan.es/arte-y-naturaleza/alberto-carneiro-as-arvores-florescem-em-huesca
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Valle de Serrablo offers a diverse range of terrain, from high and mid-mountain environments with expansive alpine pastures to lush forests of beech, pine, and fir. You'll also encounter river valleys shaped by the Gállego River and its tributaries, and picturesque reservoirs. Many trails utilize natural tracks and old paths, often avoiding asphalt roads.
Yes, Valle de Serrablo caters to a wide range of abilities. There are 3 easy routes available, including the Bicycle Sculpture Roundabout loop from Yebra de Basa, which is an easy 14.9 miles (24.0 km) trail. The region is known for offering family-friendly routes alongside more challenging options.
The region is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. You can expect breathtaking panoramic views of the Pyrenees, especially from higher vantage points. The landscape features the Gállego River, its tributaries, and reservoirs like Lanuza, Búbal, and Escarra. Additionally, the area is famous for its unique Romanesque churches, known as the 'Churches of Serrablo', scattered across charming hamlets.
Absolutely. Valle de Serrablo offers 28 difficult mountain bike routes for experienced riders seeking a challenge. These trails often demand good fitness and technical skills. For example, the Punta del Águila loop from Lanave is a difficult 44.2 miles (71.1 km) route with significant elevation changes.
The accessibility of trails varies with elevation. Routes in the middle and southern parts of the region are generally suitable for year-round use. However, northern routes and those at higher altitudes may be covered in snow during winter and early spring, so seasonal adjustments are necessary for those areas.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Valle de Serrablo are designed as loops. Examples include the Santuario de Santa Orosia – Saint Orosia Hermitage loop from Yebra de Basa and the Saint Orosia Hermitage – Hermitage of the Knees loop from Yebra de Basa, both offering scenic circular journeys.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 28 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, the extensive network of natural tracks, and the variety of routes catering to different skill levels, from easy family-friendly paths to challenging downhill runs.
While the region is very outdoor-friendly, specific regulations regarding dogs on mountain bike trails can vary. It's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with livestock or wildlife, and to check for any local signage or restrictions on individual trails or protected areas.
Yes, for those seeking more adrenaline, specialized downhill trails with artificial features like berms and jumps can be found in Biescas and Panticosa. Escarrilla also features a bike park equipped with jumps and various obstacles, and Sabiñánigo hosts a permanent XCO (Cross-Country Olympic) circuit, the XCO Santa Lucía.
Yes, e-bike specific routes are being developed in Valle de Serrablo to cater to the growing trend of electric mountain biking, making the diverse terrain accessible to an even wider range of riders.
There are over 50 mountain bike trails available in Valle de Serrablo, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Route distances and durations vary significantly. For example, moderate routes like the Saint Orosia Hermitage – Santuario de Santa Orosia loop from Yebra de Basa cover about 14.1 miles (22.6 km) and can take around 2 hours 40 minutes. Longer, more difficult routes can extend up to 44 miles (71 km) and take several hours to complete.


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