Attractions and places to see around Montón include a variety of historical landmarks, religious sites, and natural features. The region, situated in the Jiloca valley, retains vestiges of its Moorish past and offers diverse landscapes. Visitors can explore 18th-century hermitages, historical settlements, and natural descents. The area provides opportunities for both cultural exploration and outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The railway line is easy to do by bike, with a few pushing sections. The tunnels are open and the bridge is passable (2.2025). There is no need to wade through rivers or carry your bike!
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Its location is on the track from Atea to Murero, this track is highly recommended if we want to avoid the road that connects these towns.
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This was a bit difficult. I think you could go over top by the bridge instead. Still, the route was beautiful and scenic. Much better than riding with the big trucks on the highway, if you have a gravel bike and are cycling between Daroca and Calatayud
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Legend has it that the Celtiberian population of Sace or Saz was here and that it had been reduced to ashes by the Muslims. After the reconquest of Alfonso I the Battler, an image of the burned virgin of the village was found and the inhabitants of Atea took it to the town. In the 18th century, this hermitage was built and they called it Nuestra Señora de los Mártires, for those who fell for their faith under the Muslim yoke.
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Nice ascent to the Puerto de Murero that has a distance of 2.6 km and a maximum slope of 17% and an average of 7.4%, giving a positive difference of 190m that makes it a 3rd category port. We could say that it is brief but intense and very attractive since it crosses the forests that surround Daroca and the Jiloca river valley.
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The port of Murero is located at 901 meters above sea level. Coming from Villafeliche, a good climb awaits you, but the descent through a beautiful pine forest is worth it.
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This small town located in the Jiloca valley still preserves several vestiges of its Moorish past. Remains of an old mosque still remain, as well as the ruins of a 13th-century castle. It is worth going up to the castle to enjoy the views of the valley. As a reward for the climb to the castle, you can relax afterwards in the village bar.
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Comfortable descent in terms of inclination and easy curves to trace. Be careful, about halfway through this favorite spot there is a fork in the shape of a and, by mistake, I chose the right one, which is the continuity of the ravine, I had to go back and turn to the left option, which is the correct one.
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You can delve into history by visiting Villafeliche, a settlement that retains vestiges of its Moorish past, including remnants of an old mosque and 13th-century castle ruins. Another significant historical site is the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Martyrs, an 18th-century religious building commemorating those who fell for their faith.
Yes, the Hermitage of Our Lady of the Martyrs is a notable religious landmark. Built in the 18th century, it holds a legend about an image of the virgin found after the reconquest by Alfonso I the Battler, and commemorates those who died for their faith during the Muslim era.
For scenic views, climb up to the castle ruins in Villafeliche to enjoy panoramic vistas of the Jiloca valley. The Puerto de Murero, at 901 meters above sea level, offers rewarding views after a challenging ascent, followed by a descent through a beautiful pine forest. You can also experience the Descent of the Barranco de San Blas de Miedes, a gorge with easy curves, perfect for outdoor activities.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. You can explore various routes, including challenging climbs and comfortable descents. For detailed options, check out the Cycling around Montón guide, which features routes like the 'Puerto de Murero loop from Murero'.
Absolutely. The area caters to various cycling abilities. For example, the Road Cycling Routes around Montón guide includes moderate options like the 'Alto de Miedes loop from Miedes de Aragón' and more difficult routes such as the 'Alto de Codos – Mainar and Iglesia de Santa Ana loop'. The Cycling around Montón guide also offers a mix, including the moderate 'Villafeliche – Maluenda loop'.
Yes, Villafeliche is considered a family-friendly settlement. Exploring its Moorish past, including the old mosque remnants and castle ruins, can be an engaging activity for families. The climb to the castle offers rewarding views that children might enjoy.
A unique find is the Old Railway Bridge. While it might require some navigation, it offers a scenic route, especially for gravel biking between Daroca and Calatayud, providing an alternative to busy highways. The tunnels are open, and the bridge is passable, making it an interesting historical and practical point of interest.
The terrain varies, offering both challenging ascents and comfortable descents. For instance, the Puerto de Murero involves a good climb with a maximum slope of 17%, while the Descent of the Barranco de San Blas de Miedes features a comfortable inclination and easy curves, suitable for less strenuous activities.
Yes, Montón is a great area for mountain biking. The MTB Trails around Montón guide lists several routes, ranging from moderate to difficult, such as the 'Drinking Water Fountain loop from Fuentes de Jiloca' and the 'Castillo de Ayud – Daroca loop'.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical exploration and natural beauty. The Moorish heritage of Villafeliche and the serene Hermitage of Our Lady of the Martyrs are highly valued. The scenic views from the castle in Villafeliche and the rewarding descent through the pine forest from Puerto de Murero are also frequently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, the Puerto de Murero offers a challenging ascent, with a distance of 2.6 km and an average slope of 7.4%. Your effort is rewarded with beautiful views, especially during the descent through a picturesque pine forest.
To explore the region's Moorish heritage, visit Villafeliche. This small town in the Jiloca valley still preserves remnants of an old mosque and the ruins of a 13th-century castle, offering a tangible connection to its past.
Yes, for easier options, the Descent of the Barranco de San Blas de Miedes provides a comfortable route with easy curves, suitable for walking or cycling without steep inclines. Additionally, some sections of the old railway line, like near the Old Railway Bridge, are easy to do by bike.


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