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Touring cycling routes around Alagón are characterized by the confluence of the Ebro and Jalón rivers, offering diverse natural landscapes and riverine environments. The region features picturesque riverbanks, fertile fields, and the historic Imperial Canal of Aragon, providing a rich backdrop for exploration. Alagón is also part of the broader Ebro Natural Trail (GR 99), which offers extensive routes through characteristic riverine ecosystems. The wider Ribera Alta del Ebro region provides a natural setting conducive to cycling.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
4.3
(3)
43
riders
55.1km
03:39
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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38.5km
02:59
60m
60m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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8
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16.7km
01:09
70m
70m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.7km
03:02
100m
100m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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For as long as the locals can remember, this field has always had an acacia tree that provided shade during agricultural work. This one is a descendant of a previous tree that was cut down in 1956. In 2004, its total height was 15 meters.
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Cycle/pedestrian bridge crossing the Rio Jalon, adjacent to a rest area.
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Architecturally, it's stunning, but we couldn't find a way to follow the canal without getting our feet wet. In the end, we crossed the Jalón River under the canal and then rejoined it. The question remains whether we could have crossed the canal walls on foot. On the left side, there was an open metal gate (we were already on the right side), but on the other side of the Jalón River, we saw another metal gate locked with a padlock.
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It's still just a bike lane on a 6-lane avenue, but any bridge that crosses the Ebro is worth a stop, and the architecture of this one is quite impressive (I seem to remember that at the time it was the largest concrete arch built in Spain).
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Wikipedia The Jalón River Aqueduct, also known as the Grisén or Jalón Walls or El Caracol, is the most representative work of the construction of the Imperial Canal of Aragon, built in the 18th century. This aqueduct is located in the natural setting of El Caracol, between the municipalities of Alagón and Grisén, about 25 kilometers from the city of Zaragoza. The objective of this work was to cross the greatest obstacle found in the layout of the canal, the Jalón River. Initially, the creation of a large siphon beneath the waters of the Jalón was proposed, but finally the layout of the canal twists towards the Jalón Valley to face the river perpendicularly. A route of more than 2 kilometers in total length begins, of which 1,380 meters run between stone walls.
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Old chapel of the complex built for the working families of the "Maquinaria y Metalurgia Aragonesa" company, which since around 1902 manufactured machinery for the agricultural and railway industries.
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Small Orthodox church in the area.
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Very nice cycling and hiking path along the river Ebro.
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Alagón offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 65 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy rides to more challenging paths.
The Ebro Valley region, including Alagón, is generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, while winters are typically mild, making cycling possible year-round, though spring and autumn offer the most comfortable conditions.
The touring cycling routes around Alagón are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the diverse natural landscapes, the picturesque riverine environments, and the well-maintained paths along the Ebro and Jalón rivers.
Yes, Alagón offers several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. For example, The Wall of Grisén – Grisén Walls loop from Alagón is an easy 10.4-mile (16.7 km) trail that takes about 1 hour 9 minutes to complete, offering a gentle ride through the Ebro Valley. You can find more details about this route here: The Wall of Grisén – Grisén Walls loop from Alagón.
For experienced touring cyclists looking for a longer ride, the Soto Trail. – Third Millennium Bridge loop from Alagón is a moderate 36.5-mile (58.8 km) route with a duration of approximately 3 hours 52 minutes. This route follows the riverine environment and offers a good distance challenge. Explore it further here: Soto Trail. – Third Millennium Bridge loop from Alagón.
Many touring cycling routes in Alagón feature relatively low elevation gain, thanks to the region's riverine and valley terrain. Routes like the Sobradiel Ferry – Soto Trail. loop from Alagón, which is 24.0 miles (38.6 km) long, have minimal elevation changes, making them ideal for those seeking flatter rides. You can view this route here: Sobradiel Ferry – Soto Trail. loop from Alagón.
Alagón's routes are rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can encounter the picturesque confluence of the Ebro and Jalón rivers, the impressive 18th-century aqueduct at Jalón River Aqueduct (El Caracol), and the tranquil Balsa de Larralde wetland. Many routes also offer stunning Views of the Ebro River.
Absolutely. The Imperial Canal of Aragon is a significant feature, and you can find the historic Clavería Bridge over the Imperial Canal of Aragon. The Ebro River itself is central to many routes, offering scenic views and forming part of the broader Ebro Natural Trail (GR 99), which is excellent for exploring riverine ecosystems.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Alagón are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Soto Trail. – Third Millennium Bridge loop from Alagón and the Sobradiel Ferry – Soto Trail. loop from Alagón, providing convenient options for your ride.
While specific parking areas for each trail are not detailed, Alagón, as a municipality, generally offers public parking options within or near the town center. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival for the most convenient and permitted parking spots close to your chosen route's starting point.
While the routes primarily focus on natural landscapes, Alagón itself has historical sites that can be visited before or after your ride. These include the 14th-century Church of San Pedro Apóstol with its Mudejar architecture, the 16th-century Hermitage of the Virgen del Castillo, and a Goya fresco inside the Casa de la Cultura.
Many natural trails and paths in the Alagón region are suitable for cycling with dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where required. Always ensure your dog is comfortable with the distance and terrain, and carry enough water for both of you. It's recommended to check specific local regulations for nature areas like Balsa de Larralde or El Caracol.
The touring cycling routes in Alagón primarily feature flat to gently rolling terrain, characteristic of river valleys. You can expect well-maintained paths, often alongside the Ebro and Jalón rivers, through fertile fields, and along the Imperial Canal of Aragon. While mostly paved or gravel, some sections, especially on the Ebro Natural Trail, might include unpaved tracks.


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