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No traffic touring cycling routes around Bujaraloz traverse the unique Los Monegros region in Aragón, Spain. This area is characterized by an arid, flat, and often desert-like landscape, providing expansive views across vast plains. While predominantly flat, the broader Zaragoza area includes surrounding hills, offering varied cycling routes. The region also features steppes, semi-arid plains, and riverside *sotos* (groves) and *gallos* (lakes) along the Ebro River, providing contrasting biodiversity.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
54.6km
04:34
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Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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27.9km
02:29
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Santiago el Mayor in Bujaraloz is a large church with a Latin cross floor plan, known for its wide nave with star vaults and a prominent transept crowned by a cloister vault on pendentives. Inside, the Baroque Chapel of Ecce Homo stands out, richly decorated and featuring an elegant oval dome illuminated by a lantern. The exterior combines stone and brick, with a medieval portal and a Baroque tower, making it an interesting visit for those exploring the Ebro River Valley and the Monegros region.
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La Almolda is a town in Zaragoza in the Monegros region, in the community of Aragón. Its origins date back to Roman times. It is located at a crossroads, possibly part of the Roman roads that crossed the area, from Velilla de Ebro and Gelsa towards Huesca and Jaca. Among its heritage, some unique buildings stand out, such as an Arab castle (1195), the house of infanzones (1580), or the Prior house, an example of civil architecture of the Aragonese Renaissance. The silhouette of Almolda is easily recognizable from a distance, as it is located at the foot of one of the hills of the Alcubierre mountain range, crowned by a set of communication antennas.
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The relief of the town of La Almolda is characterized by the plain that represents the arid landscape typical of the region to which it belongs, only altered by some scattered hills and the foothills of the Sierra de Alcubierre to the north of the town.
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Located in the Los Monegros region, the town of Bujarlaoz has numerous works that we can visit; the Church of Santiago el Mayor restored in the 16th century, the Hermitage of Mercy (better known today as the Virgen de las Nieves), the Hermitage of San Antón or the Torres Solanot Palace. We can also find different rafts with which the town was supplied with water.
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Located in the Los Monegros region, the town of Bujarlaoz has numerous works that we can visit; the Church of Santiago el Mayor restored in the 16th century, the Hermitage of Mercy (better known today as the Virgen de las Nieves), the Hermitage of San Antón or the Torres Solanot Palace. We can also find different rafts with which the town was supplied with water.
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At this point, we can approach the Lagoon along the path and we will have beautiful views of the Laguna de la Playa (the largest and most representative of the salt lakes that make up the complex) that we find in the Saladas de Sástago, a unique saline landscape in Europe that fills up completely only in times of abundant rain.
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Cafeteria The Spanish Specialty Coffee: NO Wi-Fi: NS Recommended product: tortilla and almond skewer Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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There are currently 3 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Bujaraloz featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult options, allowing you to explore the unique Monegros landscape away from vehicle traffic.
The terrain around Bujaraloz, situated in the Los Monegros region, is predominantly arid and flat, offering vast plains and expansive views. While generally flat, some routes may include gentle ascents and descents. You'll experience a unique desert-like landscape, with some routes, like the Sástago and Bujaraloz Salt Flats Loop, taking you through distinctive natural features.
Yes, all the no traffic touring cycling routes featured in this guide are circular. For example, the Sástago and Bujaraloz Salt Flats Loop offers a challenging circular tour, while the La Almolda – ☕️ Coffee loop from Bujaraloz provides a moderate circular option starting directly from Bujaraloz.
The routes offer opportunities to discover both natural and historical points of interest. You might pass by the unique natural landscape of the Saladas de Sástago. In Bujaraloz itself, you can visit the historic Church of Santiago el Mayor or the peaceful Saint George Hermitage. The nearby town of La Almolda, featured in some routes, also boasts an Arab castle and historic houses.
While the routes in this guide are rated moderate to difficult, the region's generally flat terrain makes it accessible for various skill levels. For families or beginners, the moderate routes like the La Almolda – ☕️ Coffee loop from Bujaraloz offer a good starting point, providing a manageable distance and elevation gain in a traffic-free environment.
The Monegros region, including Bujaraloz, experiences an arid climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are generally the most pleasant seasons for cycling, offering milder temperatures. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be chilly, so planning your visit during the shoulder seasons will provide the most comfortable conditions for touring.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique, expansive landscapes of Los Monegros, the tranquility of the traffic-free routes, and the opportunity to discover hidden gems like the salt flats and historic villages away from the crowds.
Yes, Bujaraloz and nearby towns like La Almolda typically offer public parking options. You can usually find convenient places to park your vehicle before embarking on your cycling tour. It's advisable to check local parking regulations upon arrival.
Public transport options to Bujaraloz are limited, but bus services connect it to larger cities like Zaragoza. Availability for transporting bicycles can vary, so it's recommended to check with the specific bus operator in advance regarding their bike carriage policies and any associated fees or restrictions.
While some routes venture into more remote areas, the coffee loop routes, such as the La Almolda – ☕️ Coffee loop from Bujaraloz, are designed to pass through towns where you can find cafes and local establishments for refreshments. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer stretches in the Monegros region.
Given the arid and sometimes remote nature of the Monegros region, essential gear includes plenty of water, sun protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses), basic bike repair tools, a first-aid kit, and a fully charged phone. A GPS device or the komoot app with offline maps is also highly recommended for navigation on these traffic-free routes.
The steppes and semi-arid plains of Los Monegros are home to unique flora and fauna adapted to the low rainfall. While cycling, you might spot various bird species, including steppe birds, and other small wildlife. The riverside *sotos* and *gallos* along the Ebro River, in the wider Zaragoza province, are particularly rich in biodiversity.


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