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No traffic touring cycling routes around Alarba traverse a landscape characterized by the rural terrain of Aragon, Spain. The area features varied elevations, from gentle inclines to more significant climbs, reflecting its position within a region known for its agricultural lands and low mountain ranges. This provides a mix of cycling experiences, from routes with minimal elevation gain to those offering more sustained ascents. The routes often follow quiet country roads, connecting small villages and offering views of the surrounding…
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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19.9km
01:25
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.0km
03:03
510m
510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.0km
02:33
460m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Heading south, the railway line continues for a short distance. After that, it's an evening ride with hard, rough gravel that's difficult to drive on in places. It's definitely nice if you can assess yourself, your ability and your fitness level well.
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Cycle one street off the main highway to catch these views.
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As its name suggests, the town of Langa del Castillo is dominated by the vestiges of a castle located on top of a plateau. Few remains remain of this medieval fortress, although you can see how large it must have been in its time, when its function was to defend the border with the kingdom of Castile.
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The Puerta de Terrer or Puerta de Matadores, is a monumental door that gives us access to the city of Calatayud and is one of the most representative monuments of the city. It dates from the second half of the 16th century and is in the Renaissance style.
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This small town located in the Jiloca valley still preserves several vestiges of its Moorish past. Remains of an old mosque still remain, as well as the ruins of a 13th-century castle. It is worth going up to the castle to enjoy the views of the valley. As a reward for the climb to the castle, you can relax afterwards in the village bar.
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Maluenda is a small town in the province of Zaragoza on the banks of the Jiloca River. The ruins of an Arab fortress from the 9th century stand out, as well as the Mudejar tower of the church of Santa María and the Albarrana tower. The town also has a couple of bars where you can taste local products.
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Beautiful welcome to the city of Calatayud
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There are 3 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Alarba. These routes are designed to offer a peaceful cycling experience away from vehicular traffic.
The routes around Alarba offer a mix of difficulties. You'll find one easy route, the Calatayud – ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer loop from Maluenda, which is great for a relaxed ride. There are also two more challenging routes, such as the Villafeliche – Langa del Castillo loop from Apeadero de Villafeliche and the Villafeliche loop from Villafeliche, which feature more significant elevation changes.
Yes, all the no traffic touring cycling routes listed for Alarba are circular. This includes the Calatayud – ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer loop from Maluenda, the Villafeliche – Langa del Castillo loop from Apeadero de Villafeliche, and the Villafeliche loop from Villafeliche, allowing you to start and end in the same location.
While specific terrain details for Alarba are limited, the region of Aragon, where Alarba is located, generally features varied landscapes. You can expect a mix of rural roads, potentially some unpaved sections, and rolling hills, especially on the more difficult routes with significant elevation gain.
While cycling these routes, you might encounter several points of interest. Notable attractions include the settlement of Maluenda, the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption of Munébrega, and the village of Villafeliche. You may also spot the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Martyrs and an Old Railway Bridge.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling experience in Alarba highly, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet nature of the routes and the opportunity to explore the rural Spanish landscape away from traffic.
Information on specific public transport links directly to the starting points of these rural routes in Alarba is limited. Given Alarba's small size, public transport options might be infrequent. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or consider driving to a starting point.
For routes starting in villages like Maluenda or Villafeliche, you can typically find parking in or near the village centers. As these are smaller, rural locations, dedicated large parking lots for cyclists might not be common, but street parking is often available.
The region of Aragon generally experiences hot, dry summers and cold winters. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are typically the most pleasant seasons for cycling, offering milder temperatures and more comfortable conditions for longer rides.
There is one easy route, the Calatayud – ⭐️ Puerta de Terrer loop from Maluenda, which could be suitable for families looking for a less strenuous ride. However, the other two routes are rated as difficult due to significant elevation gain, making them more appropriate for experienced cyclists.
Given the rural nature of Alarba and the surrounding villages, amenities like cafes or pubs might be sparse directly along the routes. It's recommended to plan your stops in the larger villages like Maluenda or Villafeliche, or to carry sufficient water and snacks for your ride.


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