4.5
(695)
10,663
riders
548
rides
No traffic touring cycling routes in Zaragoza traverse a varied landscape, from the flat plains along the Ebro River to arid desert terrains and mountainous regions. The city's location provides access to extensive networks of paths, including dedicated routes along riverbanks and within the "Anillo Verde" (Green Ring). These routes offer diverse scenery, catering to different fitness levels and providing opportunities to explore both natural and historical features.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.7
(26)
209
riders
28.5km
02:02
70m
70m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
4.9
(8)
109
riders
31.3km
02:38
50m
50m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

Sign up for free
4.0
(2)
10
riders
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.5
(4)
15
riders
29.1km
02:32
80m
80m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.0
(3)
8
riders
23.5km
01:51
380m
380m
Cycle 14.6 miles (23.5 km) from Nuévalos to explore Monasterio de Piedra's waterfalls and the historic Castillo de Monterde.
Get access to more routes and recommendations from other explorers.
Sign up for free
Already have an account?
Our route recommendations are based on thousands of hikes, rides, and runs completed by other people on komoot.
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Zaragoza
Traffic-free bike rides around Zaragoza

Traffic-free bike rides around Cinco Villas

Traffic-free bike rides around Campo de Borja

Traffic-free bike rides around Comunidad de Calatayud

Traffic-free bike rides around La Almunia De Doña Godina

Traffic-free bike rides around Caspe

Traffic-free bike rides around Campo de Daroca
The paradise of the cranes - Gallocanta Ring
Path of the Templars — Path of the True Cross (GR 250)
Rock formations, deserts and lagoons - Gravel round in Aragon
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.
0
0
Gallocanta Lagoon, located between Zaragoza and Teruel, is the largest natural lagoon on the Iberian Peninsula and a unique area due to its high salinity. Declared a nature reserve in 2006, it is one of the most important birdwatching spots in Spain, with more than 220 recorded species. Every autumn and spring, thousands of cranes stop here on their migrations, offering an unforgettable spectacle. The area is rich in trails and viewpoints, so it is recommended to bring binoculars and comfortable shoes to enjoy the wildlife and scenery at a leisurely pace.
2
0
Curious set of small lagoons, near Juslibol.
1
0
As we pass through Monterde, we cannot miss the town's Castle located on top of the rocky hill where the remains of the square-plan tower that was part of a medieval fortress located in the Aragonese town are preserved. At present it is protected as an archaeological zone.
1
0
Extraordinary place to play sports and enjoy the native flora and fauna. There are picnic sites and different paths for walking or cycling. On weekends it can be a bit crowded, so BEWARE!
2
0
There are over 570 traffic-free touring cycling routes in Zaragoza, offering a wide variety of options for all skill levels. You'll find everything from easy, flat paths to more challenging routes with varied elevations.
Yes, Zaragoza offers numerous easy, traffic-free routes perfect for beginners and families. For example, the Parque Lineal de Plaza — circular along the Canal Imperial de Aragón is an excellent choice, providing a pleasant ride along the canal. The region also features greenways like the Escachamatas Greenway near Borja, which is known for being family-friendly.
Absolutely! Many of the traffic-free touring routes in Zaragoza are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. A great example is the Galacho de Juslibol along the Ebro — circular from Zaragoza, which offers a scenic loop along the river.
Zaragoza's traffic-free routes showcase a diverse range of landscapes. You can cycle along the flat plains of the Ebro River, through arid desert terrains like the Monegros, or explore the varied elevations and oak forests of the Moncayo Natural Park. Routes often pass through vineyards, olive groves, and natural reserves, providing a rich visual experience.
Yes, some routes offer access to stunning natural attractions. While not directly on a traffic-free route listed, the famous Monasterio de Piedra, known for its spectacular waterfalls, is accessible via a moderate touring route like Monasterio de Piedra and Castillo de. Other highlights in the region include Aguallueve de Anento and La Caprichosa Waterfall.
The komoot community highly rates the traffic-free touring cycling routes in Zaragoza, with an average score of 4.48 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness of the dedicated paths, the diverse scenery ranging from riverside to natural parks, and the opportunity to explore the region's natural beauty away from vehicle traffic.
Spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for traffic-free bike touring in Zaragoza. The weather is typically mild and pleasant, making for comfortable riding conditions. Summers can be very hot, especially in the plains, while winters are cooler but still offer opportunities for cycling on clear days.
While many routes are designed for day trips, Zaragoza's extensive network of bike lanes and greenways along the Ebro River and within the 'Anillo Verde' (Green Ring) can be linked to create longer, multi-day traffic-free touring experiences. These paths offer continuous, safe cycling through varied scenery.
Yes, many of Zaragoza's traffic-free cycling routes are accessible via public transport, especially those closer to the city center or along the Ebro River. The city has a well-developed public transport system, and some routes, like those within the Anillo Verde, are easily reached from urban areas, allowing you to start your ride without a car.
Beyond the well-known paths, consider exploring routes around the Natural Reserve of the Laguna de Gallocanta, such as the Natural Reserve of the Laguna de Gallocanta — gravel circular. This area is a significant birdwatching site and offers a unique, tranquil cycling experience away from the crowds. The Galachos de Juslibol natural reserve is also a peaceful escape easily accessible from the city.
Many routes offer glimpses of Zaragoza's rich history and natural beauty. Along the Ebro, you'll see iconic landmarks like the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar. Routes might also pass by natural reserves such as the Galachos de Juslibol, or offer views of the Gallocanta Lagoon, known for its birdlife. The city's car-free center also allows for cycling past historical sites.


Check out more Cycling routes throughout Zaragoza below and find the perfect route in your destination.