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Sierra de Jubierre – Parcelas Reales loop from Bujaraloz

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Mountain biking trails

Sierra de Jubierre – Parcelas Reales loop from Bujaraloz

Hard

5.0

(12)

1,192

riders

Sierra de Jubierre – Parcelas Reales loop from Bujaraloz

09:49

124km

1,080m

Mountain biking

Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 20, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Bus stop

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28.9 km

Sierra de Jubierre

Highlight • Natural Monument

Impressive, after driving through the hard and dry Monegros, suddenly you see a sign with the name Sierra de Jubierre and a spectacular view, a pine forest and some wonderful geological formations

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30.2 km

Parcelas Reales

Highlight • Natural

Descending the Jubierre trail, you'll find the area known as Parcelas Reales, a landscape filled with small mountains and varied formations that make the descent very enjoyable.
Ideal for stopping for a moment, enjoying the surroundings, and, if you're feeling brave, exploring a side trail. Perfect for those looking for routes with more than just a trail!

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32.3 km

Tozal de los Monegros

Highlight • Natural Monument

This impressive hillock is a typical natural formation of Los Monegros.
A hillock is an isolated hill or mound formed by wind and water erosion. The softer layers of the soil erode over time, leaving only the most resistant rocks standing.


That's why they have such unusual shapes, like natural sculptures. They are true symbols of the Monegros landscape, solitary and surrounded by arid terrain.

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35.4 km

Reaching the second aid station, about 21 km from the finish line, was like seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. After so much wind, dust, and miles under our belts, this point was key for a quick stop, refueling, and tackling the final stretch, as our bodies were crying out for it.

There was water, isotonic drinks, some fruit, and bars. The atmosphere among the runners was different: it was no longer about relaxing, but about mentally preparing for the final push.

From here, you knew you "just" had to hold on a little longer… but with the headwind, those 21 kilometers felt very long.

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52.7 km

Start and finish line of the Monegros Marathon

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86.2 km

Zone 1st Aid Station Orbea Monegros Marathon

Highlight (Segment) • Rest Area

It's located in a spacious and well-organized area, designed so that the hundreds of bikers could stop, refuel, and continue quickly. Fresh water, isotonic drinks, bananas, bars, and nuts were provided... just the right amount to recharge without losing the pace.

The atmosphere was great: riders cheered each other on, mechanics were quick to assist if any basic repairs were needed, and attentive volunteers were available to offer whatever you needed almost before you even asked.
Many of us took the opportunity to wipe the dust off our faces, refill our water bottles, and stretch a bit before continuing pedaling toward the second part of the race, where the wind had even more surprises in store for us.

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93.1 km

Alto de Piedrafita

Highlight • Summit

The climb is steep but steady, traversing a landscape typical of the area: open fields, dusty roads, and very little shade. When the wind blows, as it often does, the effort is multiplied.
From the top, the views are wide and spectacular, pure Monegros: endless horizons, ochre tones, and a sense of immensity.

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95.2 km

Refugio Piedrafita

Highlight • Mountain Hut

It is a small stone shelter typical of the Monegros region, designed to provide shelter for shepherds or hikers in bad weather.

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124 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

110 km

9.35 km

4.13 km

482 m

Surfaces

63.9 km

32.2 km

18.4 km

7.63 km

1.81 km

210 m

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Lowest point (190 m)

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