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Touring cycling around Valdelinares is characterized by its high-altitude setting within Spain's Sierra de Gúdar mountains. The region features varied terrain, including challenging climbs and descents, dense pine forests, and mountain peaks. Good road surfaces and generally low traffic outside of winter months contribute to the cycling experience.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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37.8km
03:35
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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44.9km
03:09
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful little town in the middle of the mountains
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Good water in abundance at this spring.
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Ski resort with 13 slopes on 3 routes accessed by 9 lifts. It has the typical services (in winter). In summer it is on the way to the summit of Peñarroya.
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Aragonese ski and snowboard resort located in the Iberian System, specifically in the unique and extremely beautiful enclave of the Sierra de Gúdar, located in the province of Teruel. It is located at a distance of 70 km from the Provincial Capital. This winter center, despite being small in size, is at 2,000 m. of altitude, so its snow is highly appreciated, especially by Aragonese skiers and the Valencian community who, due to its proximity, are the ones who frequent and know it the most. Being one of the most recent ski and snowboard resorts in Spain, its facilities are modern, and all its slopes are equipped with the most modern artificial snowmaking systems. You can also practice cross-country skiing on a circular route. It offers gentle slopes and descents between forests.
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It is located in the southern area of Aragon, specifically, in the Gudar/Javalambre region, at an altitude of 1,400 m. and its dry climate is temperate-cold with an average annual temperature of 8ºC. It snows and rains frequently, keeping the forests green. The natural sources and streams in the area prove it.
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The geodesic vertex called Peñarroya points 2028.228 m with respect to the base of the observation pillar, but it sits on two bodies of stone masonry. Altitude of the bodies of the order of 10 or 11 meters in total. LIDAR data confirm a ground level elevation of 2017 m. Peñarroya is a chromotoponym that refers to the color of the rocks that make up the mountain. The spelling in the Spanish language is Peñarroya and in the Aragonese language Penyarroya or Peñarroya depending on the spelling chosen for the palatal nasal. The origin of the toponym is quite clear. It combines the common noun peña, from the Latin PĭNNAM, 'battlement', with the adjective RŭBEŭS, -A, -UM 'blond'. The toponym reflects the reddish hue of the terrain. The spelling Penya (in addition to others such as Penna or Peña) is included in many medieval texts in Aragon. For example, in 1448 to designate the summit of the mountain range (of Peña) that rises above Sos del Rey Católico on the border, then, with the kingdom of Navarra.
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The Peñarroya peak is a mountain in the Iberian System located in Alcalá de la Selva, in the province of Teruel (Aragon, Spain). With its 2028,228 m altitude, it constitutes the highest elevation of the Iberian System of Teruel (and the highest elevation of the province of Teruel). It is formed as a residual hill of Cretaceous limestone and sandstone, barely standing out on the erosion surface of the Gúdar mountain range. The most characteristic thing about its summit is its enormous geodesic vertex – about 10 m high – through which you can ascend. From the top you can see the Maestrazgo and the Javalambre mountain range. Altitude 2,028 m Prominence 1,023 m
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There are over 25 touring cycling routes in Valdelinares. The majority of these, 23 to be exact, are classified as difficult, with 2 routes being moderate, offering a range of challenges for cyclists.
Valdelinares is situated in the Sierra de Gúdar mountains, meaning routes feature high-altitude terrain with challenging climbs and descents. You'll encounter dense pine forests and mountain peaks, but generally good road surfaces, especially outside of winter months. The region's varied landscape provides a rugged and picturesque backdrop for your rides.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For example, the Empty Mountains – circular by Valdelinares from Virgen de la Vega via Linares de la Mora is a 23.5-mile loop offering high-altitude terrain and scenic views. Another option is the Puerto de Valdelinares – Virgen de la Vega loop from Valdelinares, which leads through mountain passes and pine forests.
The routes in Valdelinares offer access to stunning natural features and historical sites. You can pass by the Puerto de Valdelinares, explore the Sierra de Gúdar, or even spot the Valdelinares Ski Resort. For panoramic views, consider routes that offer glimpses of the Peñarroya Summit and Observation Tower. You might also encounter historical sites like the Alcalá de la Selva Castle.
The region is best enjoyed for touring cycling outside of the winter months. During spring, summer, and autumn, the traffic is sparse, and the weather is more conducive to cycling, allowing you to fully appreciate the high-altitude environment and scenic beauty without the challenges of snow and ice.
Yes, Valdelinares is known for its challenging routes. The Linares de Mora – Virgen de la Vega loop from Bandera is a difficult 38.4-mile path with significant elevation gain, connecting to other towns and featuring varied terrain, ideal for experienced riders seeking a demanding tour.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Valdelinares, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the high-altitude terrain, the stunning scenic views, and the opportunity to ride through dense pine forests. The generally low traffic also contributes to an enjoyable and immersive cycling experience.
Yes, the Virgen de la Vega – Valdelinares Ski Resort loop from Ermita Santuario de la Virgen de la Vega is a 21.6-mile difficult route that takes you past the ski resort, offering a different perspective of this area known for winter sports.
While specific parking areas for each route are not detailed, Valdelinares and nearby towns like Virgen de la Vega serve as common starting points for these routes. It is advisable to check local parking options in these areas, especially near trailheads or town centers, before your ride.
Valdelinares and its surrounding areas offer various accommodation options. Given its popularity as an outdoor destination, especially for winter sports and summer activities, you can expect to find hotels, guesthouses, and possibly rural accommodations that cater to visitors, including cyclists. It's recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Absolutely. Valdelinares is nestled within the Sierra de Gúdar mountains, so nearly all routes will offer views of this rugged and picturesque range. The high elevations ensure constant exposure to the mountain landscape, providing a dramatic backdrop for your touring cycling adventures.
Among the listed routes, the Linares de Mora – Virgen de la Vega loop from Bandera is one of the longer options, spanning 38.4 miles (61.9 km). This difficult route offers an extensive touring experience through varied terrain.


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