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Touring cycling around Villafranca Del Campo is characterized by the fertile Jiloca River valley, featuring extensive agricultural fields and remnants of ancient holm oak forests. The region's terrain is influenced by its proximity to the Sierra Menera mountains, offering varied scenery for cyclists. Routes often traverse riverine environments, agricultural plains, and forested areas, providing diverse landscapes. This blend of natural features makes Villafranca Del Campo a compelling destination for no traffic touring cycling routes.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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This difficult 31.0-mile touring cycling route from Villafranca del Campo takes you to the historic Castillo de Peracense.
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25.4km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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26.0km
01:35
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.1km
03:22
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Peracense is a charming town in the province of Teruel, Aragon, known for its impressive castle and natural surroundings.
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It is known for its characteristic reddish colour, the result of the use of local rodeno stone in its construction. This castle, one of the best preserved in Aragon, is located in a strategic position on a rock formation, which gives it spectacular views of the surroundings, especially the Jiloca valley. Its history dates back to the Bronze Age, although the current structure dates from the 12th to the 14th centuries.
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Monreal del Campo is a fascinating place where you can learn all about the cultivation and harvesting of saffron. Located in the Plaza Mayor, the museum offers an interactive experience with traditional tools, historical photographs and workshops for the whole family.🌺
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beautiful we can see it at the last moment
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The Peracense Castle has an exceptional history that spans several eras and societies. This impressive castle, built in the 13th century, took advantage of the natural conditions of the terrain and played a fundamental role in the defense of the kingdom of Aragon during the wars with Castile. A fascinating visit to the past! 🏰 I hope you enjoy your visit to Peracense Castle! 😊🏰
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History can be found if you know the places...
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The Peracense castle is one of the most beautiful and unknown Aragonese castles. Surrounded by a unique natural environment, its builders took advantage of the original topography of the land to build a first-rate defensive enclave. It sits on a strongly steep rocky extension of rodeno, which belongs to the southern end of Sierra Menera, next to the San Ginés hill. Its average elevation is 1,365 meters above sea level. This fortress is made up of three concentric enclosures that sit on outcrops of red sandstone (Buntsandstein micaceous), which were partially pitted and modified to improve the defense. Precisely this sandstone (rodeno), in the form of megaliths, masonry and ashlars laid with lime or gypsum mortars, is the material mainly used in the construction of the walls of this fortress. Wood was used to a lesser extent and always in beams and almojayas. Its character as a privileged watchtower allows optical links in nearby enclaves such as Monreal del Campo, Bueña, Aguatón, Singra and Cerro de San Ginés.
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We are in the town of Monreal del Campo, located in the Jiloca region where we can visit the beautiful church, the Saffron Museum or near the town, the Ojos del Jiloca or Ojos de Monreal.
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There are 8 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Villafranca Del Campo featured in this guide. These routes offer a mix of moderate and difficult terrain, ensuring a varied experience for cyclists seeking quiet paths.
The routes traverse a diverse landscape, from the fertile Jiloca River valley with its agricultural plains to remnants of ancient holm oak forests like the Carrascal de la Matilla. You'll also encounter areas influenced by the Sierra Menera mountains, offering varied scenery and some elevation changes. Expect a mix of riverine environments, open fields, and forested sections, all designed to keep you away from heavy traffic.
Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location without retracing your path. For example, the Peracense Castle Loop from Villafranca del Campo is a challenging 49.8 km circular route, and the Monreal del Campo – Monreal del Campo loop offers a difficult 36.1 km ride.
Many routes pass by significant historical and natural landmarks. You can explore the impressive Peracense Castle, a 13th-century fortress, or the restored Ojos Negros Mill. The region is also part of the historic Route of El Cid, offering cultural immersion. Natural features include gorges like Passage between rocks and Caño el Gato.
The Jiloca valley and surrounding areas are generally pleasant for cycling during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. These seasons offer comfortable conditions for exploring the agricultural plains and forested areas without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter. The region's proximity to the Gallocanta lagoon also makes it an important feeding ground for common cranes, offering unique birdwatching opportunities, especially during migration periods.
Yes, there are several moderate routes that provide a rewarding experience without extreme difficulty. For instance, the Peracense Castle loop from Peracense is a moderate 28.8 km ride, and the Peracense loop from Sierra Menera offers a moderate 25.9 km option. These routes still offer scenic beauty and historical points of interest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, traffic-free nature of the routes, the blend of natural beauty with historical sites, and the diverse terrain that keeps rides interesting. The opportunity to explore the Jiloca valley and its cultural heritage is frequently highlighted.
While this guide focuses on local no-traffic routes, Villafranca Del Campo is strategically located on the historic Route of El Cid, which is a significant cultural tourist route with established cycling itineraries. The broader Teruel province also features the Ojos Negros Greenway. Many local routes can serve as excellent starting points or connections to explore sections of these larger networks, offering extended touring possibilities.
Yes, some routes connect to or pass near other settlements. For example, the Monreal del Campo – Monreal del Campo loop starts and ends in Monreal del Campo, a nearby village known for its historical significance. These villages can offer opportunities for refreshments or a break during your ride.
The no-traffic touring routes around Villafranca Del Campo vary in length, generally ranging from approximately 25 km to 50 km. This allows for flexibility depending on your desired ride duration and fitness level. For instance, the Rodenas – Peracense Castle loop from Sierra Menera is about 28.7 km, while the Peracense Castle Loop from Villafranca del Campo extends to nearly 50 km.


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