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No traffic touring cycling routes around Embalse de Mequinenza traverse a landscape shaped by the vast reservoir, often referred to as the "Sea of Aragon." The region features a diverse terrain, including arid zones, irrigated orchards, and barrancos dense with pine trees. Riverine forests, beaches, and dramatic cliffs line the reservoir's shores, offering varied scenery for cyclists. The confluence of the Ebro, Segre, and Cinca rivers, known as the Aiguabarreig, is a significant natural feature within this area.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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13.4km
01:08
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.8km
03:31
440m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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02:47
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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04:28
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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There is no doubt that Iberians and Romans inhabited these lands and must have occupied and fortified this strategic location. In the 8th century, the site was an Arab defensive tower, built by the Berber tribe of the Miknasa, who gave the city its name. The current toponym Mequinenza is probably evident from the name. Since then, the strategically located fortress has been the center of many battles and conquests. It is now owned by a foundation and can only be visited by appointment
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The Plaça d'armes Life in the city of Mequinensa is unimaginable without visiting the Plaça d'Armes. This aspect, which has previously been used by soldiers to carry out military exercises, will continue to be used for many years to come. a shout of joy. The main festival and concerts of the Poble Band are scheduled to end in this central square, obligatory for all Mequinenses
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Located opposite a beautiful square, where the city also begins.
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The Maquinenza reservoir is one of the swamps located between the Aragonese and Catalan provinces. Its body meanders along a depressed and dry area for many months of the year, where the contrast of the water with the whitish soils makes it very careful and beautiful!
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The castle, which is now not preserved in its entirety, was bordered by the old riverbed of the Guadalope river, now part of the Mequinensa reservoir. It is one of the most well-known buildings in the city of Caspe, where it is located at the top of the town itself. This
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Border with the province of Zaragoza appears this town located in the Sierra de les Deveses and with the border of the river Ebro on its west side.
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The Town Well is located near Camí de les Plaines dels Quadrats. It is a different bridge to the one we normally find, which is said to be from the Saracen period. There are stairs that take you directly to the water's feet.
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The Engagement Castle is a fortress of Muslim origin, probably from the 8th century, which was later conquered by the Christians. The numerous battles it has experienced and its successive reconstructions have contributed to its current appearance. This construction is the most representative of Caspe.
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There are 12 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Embalse de Mequinenza. These routes offer a range of difficulties, from easy to challenging, allowing cyclists to explore the diverse landscapes of the 'Sea of Aragon' at their own pace.
Yes, there are a couple of easy no-traffic touring routes. One excellent option is the Views of the Ebro – Sea of Aragon loop from Valdemoro, which offers a gentle introduction to the region's scenic beauty without significant elevation changes.
The routes around Embalse de Mequinenza feature varied terrain. You'll encounter everything from arid zones and irrigated orchards to pine-dense ravines and riverine forests. While some sections may be paved, others might be unpaved, especially if following parts of the GR-99 (Ebro Natural Trail). It's advisable to check individual route details for specific surface information.
The best times for touring cycling are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is generally milder and more pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. This allows for more comfortable exploration of the reservoir's diverse landscapes.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring routes around Embalse de Mequinenza are designed as loops. For example, the Castle of the Compromise – View of Lake and Mountains loop from Caspe is a moderate circular route that takes you through varied scenery, offering a comprehensive experience of the area.
You'll encounter a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites. Key natural features include the vast expanse of the Embalse de Mequinenza itself, the dramatic barrancos (ravines), and the ecologically significant Aiguabarreig, where the Ebro, Segre, and Cinca rivers converge. Historical landmarks include the majestic Mequinenza Castle, perched above the reservoir, and remnants of the Old Village of Mequinenza.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Segre River – View of Mequinenza Castle loop from Mequinenza / Mequinensa offer significant elevation gain and longer distances. These routes provide a demanding yet rewarding experience with stunning views.
The touring cycling routes around Embalse de Mequinenza are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.3 stars from 16 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region for its quiet roads, diverse landscapes, and the unique experience of cycling alongside the 'Sea of Aragon'.
Yes, Embalse de Mequinenza is known as the 'Sea of Aragon' and is a hub for water sports such as sailing, canoeing, paddle surfing, and fishing. Many touring routes offer scenic views of the water, making it easy to combine a ride with a visit to the reservoir's shores for other recreational activities.
Yes, several routes provide excellent views of the historic Mequinenza Castle. The Aiguabarreig of Mequinenza – Old Village of Mequinenza loop from Mequinenza / Mequinensa, for instance, offers panoramic vistas that include the castle overlooking the confluence of the rivers and the reservoir.
Parking is generally available in the towns and villages that serve as starting points for these routes, such as Mequinenza, Caspe, or Valdemoro. It's recommended to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for the most convenient parking options.
While some routes pass through or near towns like Mequinenza and Caspe where cafes and services are available, many no-traffic sections can be quite remote. It's always a good idea to plan your stops in advance and carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer routes like the Bike loop from Mequinenza / Mequinensa.


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