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Mountain biking around Gelsa offers routes through a landscape characterized by the Ebro River basin and nearby arid plains. The terrain often features flat to gently rolling paths, with some routes venturing into more open, desert-like environments. Elevation gains are generally moderate, making the area suitable for riders seeking longer distances without extreme climbs. The region's natural features include river meanders and agricultural areas, providing varied scenery for mountain bike trails.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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39.9km
03:24
330m
330m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.2km
02:49
360m
360m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.9km
02:49
240m
240m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
40.8km
03:20
260m
260m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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44.1km
03:23
340m
340m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Hermitage of San Gregorio is located outside the town, about an hour's walk from Pina de Ebro towards Los Monegros, on a promontory offering a natural viewpoint overlooking the surrounding farmland, the Ebro Valley, and Los Monegros. On May 9th, the feast day of San Gregorio, a pilgrimage to this hermitage takes place in his honor.
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It can be a perfect place to pray all night... in your sleeping bags!
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The Monegros region forms a unique steppe landscape in Europe, a vast semi-desert expanse between Zaragoza and Huesca that surprises visitors with its silence, vastness, and biodiversity. Despite its arid appearance, it is home to more than 5,000 species and a high number of endemic ones, making it a very special destination for those who enjoy open nature and endless horizons. Its tracks and service roads are ideal for long, leisurely routes, both on foot and by bike, always carrying water and sun protection due to the limited shade.
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Pina de Ebro is a town in the Lower Ebro region, surrounded by landscapes that transition towards Los Monegros, with unique natural areas such as the juniper forest of La Retuerta. In the town center, the large main square and the old San Francisco convent stand out, with its church of Santa María la Mayor and a very well-preserved Renaissance cloister. The Old Tower, a symbol of the town, and the hermitage of San Gregorio, located on a hill with excellent views, are also worth a visit.
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Escatrón, although it has the name of a transformer, is a small town high up on the river.
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Lookout that, as the name says, lets us see the set of meanders that exist in this area called Bajo Aragón.
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Nucleus that is located at a corner of one of the largest meanders in the Ebro River bed and that gives us good views on both sides of the town. There are towers and castles close to the center that have had the function of guarding these historically border areas.
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Mountain biking around Gelsa features a diverse landscape, primarily characterized by the Ebro River basin and nearby arid plains. You'll find routes with flat to gently rolling paths, and some trails venture into the distinctive, open, desert-like environments of the Monegros Desert. The area also includes river meanders and agricultural zones, offering varied scenery.
There are at least 5 mountain bike trails detailed for the Gelsa area, all categorized as moderate difficulty. These routes offer a good mix of longer distances through river plains, arid landscapes, and agricultural areas.
The mountain bike trails around Gelsa are generally moderate in difficulty. They feature moderate elevation gains, making them suitable for riders looking for longer distances without extreme climbs. There are no routes currently classified as difficult.
While riding, you can experience the unique arid environment of the Monegros Desert. Trails like the Alborge – Meanders Viewpoint loop from Alborge specifically highlight the river meanders. You might also pass by historical sites such as the Hermitage of Saint Gregory or the Saint George Hermitage.
Yes, many of the routes around Gelsa are designed as loops. For example, you can try the Gelsa – La Barca del Mejana loop from Gelsa, which explores the riverine landscape, or the Pina de Ebro – Monegros Desert loop from Pina de Ebro for an arid experience.
The mountain bike routes around Gelsa vary in length and duration. For instance, the Gelsa – La Barca del Mejana loop from Gelsa typically takes about 3 hours and 19 minutes, while the Alborge – Meanders Viewpoint loop from Alborge can be completed in approximately 2 hours and 49 minutes.
The trails in Gelsa are rated by the komoot community with an average score of 3.5 stars. More than 30 mountain bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often appreciating the mix of river plains, arid landscapes, and agricultural areas.
Yes, you can find options for refreshments. For example, Venta Santa Lucía is a restaurant located near some of the routes, offering a place to stop and refuel.
The longest mountain bike trail listed is the Alborge loop from Alborge, covering a distance of 44.1 kilometers (27.4 miles).
Absolutely. The Pina de Ebro – Monegros Desert loop from Pina de Ebro is a moderate 39.7-kilometer (24.7-mile) trail specifically designed to lead you through the distinctive arid environment of the Monegros Desert.
Yes, the Gelsa – La Barca del Mejana loop from Gelsa is a popular route that begins in Gelsa itself, offering a 40.8-kilometer (25.3-mile) ride exploring the riverine landscape.


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