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Road cycling routes around Molinos are characterized by a mountainous landscape featuring significant elevation changes and numerous passes. The region offers extensive loop routes that traverse varied terrain. Road cyclists can expect challenging climbs and descents, often through remote areas. The routes frequently include mountain passes, providing a demanding experience for those seeking elevation.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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52.6km
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This challenging 32.7-mile road cycling route from Molinos explores the rugged Sierra de los Caballos, offering dramatic views and significa
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This difficult 77.7-mile road cycling route near Ejulve explores the dramatic geological formations of Aliaga and its mountainous rocks.

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117km
06:22
2,420m
2,420m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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85.5km
04:59
1,940m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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109km
06:09
2,310m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Tough climb but with beautiful hairpin bends
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The first time we see the town of Villarluengo, it will leave us speechless due to its location, as it is located on top of a rocky hill next to a deep ravine. If we go through Villarluengo it is worth visiting the Balcony of the Forasteros, the Town Hall building, the parish church or the Hermitages of San Bartolomé and San Cristóbal. If we feel like enjoying nature, we can visit the natural monument of Los Órganos de Montoro or the port of Cuarto Pelado.
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The port of Villarroya separates the Sierra de Gúdar. From the Villarroya viewpoint we will have magnificent views of the town of Villarroya de los Pinares.
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Beautiful and picturesque town in the interior of Teruel that is usually chosen to start some of the hiking trails in the area, one of them and the best known is the return to the Atalaya and Castillo de Castellote.
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Mountain pass that starts in the town of Eljuve, with a length of 7 kilometers and an average slope of 5%. With a height difference of 350 meters, it is a port that rises in the middle of the Iberian System, in the heart of the Sierra de Eljuve
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Very hard climb but worth it. Because on the other side you can enjoy the descent from the port of San Cristobal!
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Mountain port that circles the Sierra de Rocha between the towns of Fortanete and Cantavieja. This port is reached from four roads that come from different towns: two from Cantaviejo, one from Fortanete and the other from Cañada de Benatanduz.
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This port separates the areas of the Sierra de Gúdar, where the mountains at the end of the Iberian System rise. From this pass you can see the views of the town of Villarroya de los Pinares.
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Road cycling routes in Molinos are predominantly challenging, characterized by significant elevation changes and numerous mountain passes. The region offers options primarily for moderate to advanced skill levels, with 15 out of 22 routes classified as difficult.
Molinos is known for its mountainous terrain and challenging climbs, making most routes suitable for experienced cyclists. There are no easy routes, and only 7 out of 22 routes are classified as moderate. Beginners might find the elevation gains demanding.
Routes vary significantly in length and duration. For example, the Castellote and Mas de las Mat route is about 52.6 km (32.7 miles) and takes around 2 hours 44 minutes. Longer routes like the Ejulve - Aliaga Maestrazgo Loop stretch to 125 km (77.7 miles), requiring over 6 hours to complete.
The best seasons for road cycling in Molinos are typically spring and autumn. During these times, temperatures are milder and more comfortable for sustained physical activity. Summer can be very hot, especially in the middle of the day, while winter may bring colder temperatures and potential snow at higher elevations.
Many routes offer stunning scenery through the mountainous landscape. For instance, the Ejulve - Aliaga Maestrazgo Loop provides a scenic journey through the Maestrazgo region. You can also explore routes that pass by landmarks such as the Castellote Village and Castle or the dramatic Estrecho de Crespol Gorge.
The terrain around Molinos is characterized by a mountainous landscape with significant elevation changes. You can expect challenging climbs and descents, often through remote areas. Routes frequently include demanding mountain passes, offering a rigorous experience for those seeking elevation.
Yes, Molinos is well-suited for loop road cycling. The region offers extensive loop routes that traverse varied terrain. Examples include the Ejulve - Aliaga Maestrazgo Loop and the Puerto de Villarluengo – Mountain Pass loop from Ejulve, both providing circular journeys through the area.
Beyond the cycling itself, the Molinos area offers several interesting attractions. You might consider visiting the Sanctuary of Santa María del Olivar, exploring the historic Castellote Village and Castle, or experiencing the natural beauty of the Estrecho de Crespol Gorge. Many routes pass close to these points of interest.
The road cycling experience in Molinos is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging mountain passes, extensive loop routes, and the rewarding elevation changes that define the region's rides.
There are over 20 road cycling routes available around Molinos on komoot, offering a wide range of challenging options for cyclists looking to explore the mountainous terrain.
Yes, mountain passes are a defining feature of road cycling in Molinos. Routes like the Puerto de Villarluengo – Mountain Pass loop from Ejulve and the San Cristóbal Pass – Puerto de Majalinos loop from Gargallo are specifically designed to take you over these challenging and scenic ascents.
Given the significant elevation changes and potential for varied weather, it's advisable to wear layered cycling apparel. This allows you to adjust to temperature fluctuations during climbs and descents. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out, and consider bringing a lightweight windbreaker or rain jacket.


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