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Mountain biking in Moncayo offers diverse terrain across the Moncayo Natural Park, characterized by its dramatic landscapes and varied ecosystems. The region features steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and high peaks, including San Miguel Peak, the highest summit in the Sistema Ibérico range. Riders can explore extensive beech and pine forests at higher altitudes, transitioning to holm oak at lower elevations, providing a rich and changing backdrop for mountain bike trails.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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This difficult 30.3-mile mountain biking route from Centro de Interpretación Agramonte offers panoramic views and diverse ecosystems in Monc
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Ascend to Moncayo's summit from Fuente de los Frailes on this difficult 23.4-mile mountain bike route with panoramic views.

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Experience the moderate 18.0-mile Cerro Gordo MTB Route, featuring ocean views, varied terrain, and 2524 feet of elevation gain.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Talamantes is a fantastic starting point for exploring the Moncayo region, with trails that blend forest, mountains, and ravines. Paths like the one leading to the Valdetreviño ravine start right from the village, perfect for walks with great views and no crowds. Plus, it's small and peaceful, ideal for stopping, having a bite to eat, and recharging after your hike.
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The Mirador de la Ermita de San Cristóbal is located in the municipality of Los Fayos, in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the Queiles River Valley and the surrounding area, including the Val reservoir. The San Cristóbal hermitage, located next to the viewpoint, is a place of great historical and cultural interest. Built in the 17th century, the hermitage is an example of religious architecture in the region. Access to the viewpoint and the hermitage can be made through several hiking routes that run through the area, offering the opportunity to enjoy nature and panoramic views.
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The summit of Moncayo, also known as Pico San Miguel, is the highest mountain in the Iberian system, with an altitude of 2315 metres. It is located between the provinces of Zaragoza (Aragon) and Soria (Castile and Leon) in Spain. To reach the summit, many hikers start from the Sanctuary of the Virgin of Moncayo, located at 1621 metres. From there, the route passes through the Cucharón cirque and the San Miguel basin before reaching the summit. The route offers spectacular views and is especially popular in spring and summer.
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Moncayo never disappoints. From Cueva de Agreda the climb is longer and harder, but it is worth the sacrifice. The views from the summit, towards Aragon and towards Castilla, are impressive.
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The Talamantes castle was built in the 11th century with the purpose of defending the border crossing between Castile and Aragon in the Valdeherrera and Valdetreviño ravines. Although much of the fortification is in a state of ruin, the north wall and one of its towers are still quite well preserved.
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From this section of the GR 90, if you look in a northwesterly direction, you can see a fantastic view of the Moncayo Natural Park and its black pine forests that make their way between the rocky slopes.
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At this point of the GR 90.1 you have magnificent views of the Moncayo peak.
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The Cerrogordo refuge, in Purujosa, is located at an altitude of 1,298 meters, in a clear area that allows you to contemplate the panoramic views of the surrounding mountains. This shelter is not guarded, but it does have a fireplace and stone benches to sit on. In addition, the residents of Purujosa have installed a sideboard inside where they can place the food that visitors leave as a provision for others who may need it.
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Moncayo offers a wide selection of mountain bike trails, with over 35 routes available for exploration. These trails cater to various skill levels, from moderate to very difficult.
The mountain biking trails in Moncayo are predominantly moderate to difficult. There are 17 moderate trails and 19 difficult trails, with a few options suitable for beginners. The region's terrain, characterized by steep slopes and high peaks, often presents a significant challenge.
While Moncayo is known for its challenging terrain, there is at least one trail categorized as easy, making it suitable for beginners. Most routes, however, are moderate to difficult, so beginners should carefully check route details before setting out.
You can expect highly varied terrain in Moncayo. Trails traverse dramatic landscapes with steep slopes, rocky outcrops, and diverse forests. You'll ride through extensive beech and pine forests at higher altitudes, transitioning to holm oak at lower elevations. Some routes also feature glacial cirques and natural springs.
Moncayo's trails offer access to stunning natural features. You might encounter the dramatic Cueva de los Pilares, a natural rock sanctuary, or enjoy panoramic views from viewpoints like Cabezo de la Mata. The Moncayo Summit itself is a significant landmark, and you can also explore areas like the Valcongosto Gorge.
Yes, beyond the natural beauty, routes often pass by significant attractions. The Santuario de la Virgen del Moncayo is a historic mountain sanctuary. Additionally, you can explore charming towns like Calcena, Purujosa, Talamantes, and Tarazona, which offer rich cultural and historical heritage and serve as excellent starting points for rides.
Yes, many of Moncayo's mountain bike routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the challenging Moncayo Loop, a 48.7 km ride, or the Moncayo Summit Loop, which is 37.6 km long.
The mountain bike trails in Moncayo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 10 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, the stunning natural beauty, and the challenging yet rewarding ascents through varied forest types.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find plenty in Moncayo. Routes like the Calcena - Purujosa - Trasobares - Calcena circular offer significant elevation gain over 54 km. The region is also known for routes with steep slopes and rocky sections, providing a true test of skill and endurance.
Moncayo Natural Park is generally dog-friendly, but it's essential to keep your dog under control, especially due to the presence of wildlife. Always check specific trail regulations or park guidelines for any restrictions on dogs, particularly in protected areas or during certain seasons.
While many routes in Moncayo are moderate to difficult, there are some easier sections or trails that could be suitable for families with older children or those with some mountain biking experience. It's best to look for routes specifically marked as 'easy' or those with less elevation gain and smoother terrain to ensure a pleasant family outing.
The best time for mountain biking in Moncayo is typically during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder and the natural scenery is vibrant. Summer can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winter can bring snow and ice to higher altitudes, making some trails inaccessible or more challenging.
Yes, parking is generally available in and around the towns bordering Moncayo Natural Park, such as Tarazona, Calcena, Purujosa, and Talamantes. These towns often serve as starting points for many routes, and you can usually find designated parking areas. Always check local signage for any specific parking regulations.


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