Masmut Rocks Loop Trail
Masmut Rocks Loop Trail
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riders
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54.7km
1,560m
Mountain biking
Difficult 34.0-mile mountain bike loop from Peñarroya de Tastavins, exploring Cingla de Sant Jaume and the striking Peñas de Masmut.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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170 m
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17.5 km
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21.8 km
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54.7 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
36.1 km
15.0 km
3.48 km
144 m
Surfaces
49.2 km
3.05 km
2.11 km
368 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,280 m)
Lowest point (670 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This is a challenging route, and it typically takes around 6 hours to complete. The total distance is approximately 54.7 km with over 1500 meters of elevation gain, so plan accordingly.
No, this route is classified as difficult. The terrain includes rocky paths, steep ascents, and technical descents, making it more suitable for experienced mountain bikers. The broader 'Peñarroya 1300' network in the area does offer family-friendly and XC routes, but this specific circular trail is demanding.
The terrain is rugged and varied, characterized by an impressive red calcareous landscape, particularly around the Peñas de Masmut. You can expect forest tracks, rocky paths, and sections with lush vegetation. The area is known for 'barrancos, fajas rocosas y tossals' (ravines, rocky ledges, and peaks), offering an 'extreme Matarraña' mountain biking experience.
The route offers striking landscapes and points of interest. You'll pass through the charming Peñarroya de Tastavins Old Town, encounter the iconic Peñas de Masmut, and experience the natural beauty of Cingla de Sant Jaume. There's also a Viewpoint of Masmut offering panoramic views of the distinctive limestone formations.
The route starts and ends in Peñarroya de Tastavins. While specific parking details for this exact route aren't provided, you can generally find parking within or near the town center of Peñarroya de Tastavins, which serves as a hub for many local trails.
The region can experience very hot summers. Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for mountain biking in this area, offering more moderate temperatures and pleasant conditions for tackling a difficult route of this length and elevation.
While many trails in Spain are dog-friendly, given the route's difficulty, length, and technical terrain, it might be challenging for some dogs. If you bring your dog, ensure they are fit enough for a long, strenuous ride and always keep them on a leash, especially near wildlife or livestock.
There are no specific permits or entrance fees mentioned for riding this particular mountain bike route. However, it's always a good idea to check local regulations before your trip, especially if you plan to explore other parts of the 'Peñarroya 1300' network.
Yes, this route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers sections of the Vuelta a las Peñas de Masmut (15%) and Pedals dels Ports (13%). You'll also encounter smaller portions of trails like Senda del Maestrazgo, Sender Creu del Llop, and PR-TE 157 - Vuelta a las Peñas del Masmut.
Peñarroya de Tastavins is a small town that offers basic amenities. You can find local restaurants and cafes for refreshments before or after your ride. There are also accommodation options available, such as rural houses or small hotels, if you plan to stay overnight.
Given the route's length and difficulty, you should bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, a first-aid kit, and appropriate clothing for the weather. A GPS device with the route loaded is highly recommended, as some sections can be remote.