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Gravel biking around Salas Altas offers diverse landscapes, from agricultural plains and vineyards to the foothills of the Sierra de la Candelera. The region features varied terrain, including pine forests, scrubland, and holm oaks, with a relief shaped by the Exterior Sierras. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse fertile lands and ascend into more rugged, elevated areas. This geographical mix provides a range of gravel biking experiences.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.9km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.2km
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A historic city and the capital of the Somontano region, Barbastro combines heritage, nature, and a great starting point for mountain biking, gravel, and hiking trails. Highlights include the Gothic-Renaissance Cathedral of the Assumption, the medieval Entremuro neighborhood, and the Diocesan Museum. It's a crossroads to the Pyrenees, the Sierra de Guara, and the vineyards of the Somontano D.O. (D.O.). It's the perfect place to stop for lunch, stock up, or explore its rich history and architecture.
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A route without too much difficulty, except for the last descent located before the small bridge.
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Perfect for a drink along your tour
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Nice starting point for mountain biking. And as the last obstacle to crawl into your tent, caravan or camper. Zonazero has a number of trails in the area. Just like Trailforks, which already contains many ZonaZero routes. DL the Ztrails app. Spanish only unfortunately.
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Barbastro is the vibrant capital of the Somontano region, known for its wines, olive groves and cereal fields. Its location makes it an important commercial crossroads and its many monuments attest to its importance over the centuries.
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The Cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción de Barbastro was built in the 16th century in the Gothic style. Its bell tower is the most distinctive sign of the city's silhouette, but its interior is even more spectacular thanks to its impressive Baroque façade, its star-shaped vault and its large alabaster altarpiece.
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Barbastro is a city in the Aragonese province of Huesca located on the banks of the Vero River. Its most notable construction is the impressive cathedral of Santa María de la Asunción, in the Gothic style. The cathedral's bell tower, possibly built on the base of an ancient minaret, can be seen from anywhere in the city. But do not miss the opportunity to visit it inside, where a beautiful baroque doorway, a star ribbed vault and a grandiose alabaster altarpiece await you.
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There are 14 gravel bike trails around Salas Altas, offering a variety of experiences. These routes range from moderate to difficult, allowing cyclists to explore the diverse landscapes of the Somontano region.
You can expect a varied terrain that transitions from fertile agricultural plains and extensive vineyards to the more rugged foothills of the Sierra de la Candelera. Routes often feature pine forests, scrubland, and holm oaks, providing a diverse natural environment for your ride.
Yes, Salas Altas offers several challenging gravel bike routes. For instance, the Albarda Medieval Bridge – The Beautiful Hermitage of Treviño loop from Buera is a difficult 20-mile (32.2 km) trail with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is The Beautiful Hermitage of Treviño – Albarda Medieval Bridge loop from Radiquero, which navigates through scenic, challenging landscapes including views of the Sierra de la Candelera.
Absolutely. Many routes provide stunning views, especially those venturing into the foothills of the Sierra de la Candelera. You can also find routes that pass by notable landmarks such as the historic Puente de Villacantal, which crosses the Vero River, or the Alquézar – Ermita de San Gregorio loop from Alquézar, which offers views of the picturesque village of Alquézar and its surroundings.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The Río Vero Rock Art Sites are a significant historical highlight, showcasing ancient cave art. Additionally, the area features several hermitages, such as the Ermita de la Virgen de la Candelera, which once served as a defensive tower and offers excellent views over the vineyards.
The varied terrain and Mediterranean climate make Salas Altas enjoyable for gravel biking for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for riding, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential colder, wetter conditions in winter. These seasons also highlight the vibrant agricultural landscapes and vineyards.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes around Salas Altas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Barbastro – Barbastro loop from Barbastro, which takes you through agricultural plains and vineyards, and the Albarda Medieval Bridge – The Beautiful Hermitage of Treviño loop from Buera.
While many ravines in the area are ephemeral, you can find routes that bring you close to significant water features. The Puente de Villacantal crosses the Vero River, and nearby, you can explore the Waterfall and Pools on the Vero River Walkways, offering beautiful natural sights within the Vero Gorge area.
Absolutely. Salas Altas is situated in an important wine-producing area, and many gravel routes traverse extensive vineyards and olive groves. The Barbastro – Barbastro loop from Barbastro is a great example, leading you directly through these picturesque agricultural plains.
Beyond the vineyards and mountain foothills, you might encounter the unique limestone formations carved by the Vero River, especially near Alquézar. The region also features various caves and shelters, such as Picamartillo Cave and Quizans Shelter, adding an adventurous element to your exploration.
While specific parking areas for cyclists are not detailed in the route information, Salas Altas and nearby towns like Barbastro and Alquézar, which serve as starting points for many tours, typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options in your chosen starting village.
Yes, there are moderate routes available. For instance, the Barbastro – Barbastro loop from Barbastro is classified as moderate and covers 21.6 miles (34.9 km) through agricultural plains and vineyards, making it a good option for those looking for a less strenuous ride.


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