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No traffic touring cycling routes around Saragosse are primarily shaped by the Ebro River, offering extensive and scenic paths along its banks, including the Ebro Nature Trail. The region also features the historic Canal Imperial de Aragón, providing flat and accessible routes through agricultural landscapes and past historical locks. Natural areas like Galacho de Juslibol offer serene escapes with varied terrain, while the surrounding plains and low hills provide diverse cycling environments.
Last updated: June 5, 2026
4.7
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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.
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31.3km
02:38
50m
50m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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4.0
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11
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.0km
01:44
80m
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Enjoy an easy 16.8-mile touring cycling route from Casetas, exploring the Balsa de Larralde and Imperial Canal near Zaragoza.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful views and a nice climb.
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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.
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The Larralde raft is worth seeing, but not the rest.
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A popular spot for mountain bikers. From the viewpoint, you can see the city of Zaragoza and, on clear days, Mount Moncayo and the Pyrenees.
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Curious set of small lagoons, near Juslibol.
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The highest mountain bike route from Zaragoza, once very nice without windmills, now destroyed to bring electricity to the Basque Country and Catalonia
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The Jubo Bridge has a fascinating history spanning from the 18th century to the 21st century. Originally, its construction began in the 18th century, but due to the War of Independence, it remained unfinished for many years. Finally, in more recent times, it was completed with a wooden and steel walkway. This bridge is a pedestrian crossing over the Imperial Canal of Aragon, located near the town of Pinseque and a few meters from the Santa Emilia beacon.
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There are over 120 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Saragosse, offering a wide variety of experiences. These routes range from easy, flat paths along canals to more challenging rides with moderate elevation changes, ensuring options for all skill levels.
The no-traffic routes around Saragosse offer diverse terrain. You'll find many flat, accessible paths, particularly along the Ebro River and the Canal Imperial de Aragón, which are ideal for leisurely rides. For example, the Parque Lineal de Plaza — circular along the Canal Imperial de Aragón is an easy option. Other routes, especially those venturing towards areas like Moncayo Natural Park, can be more challenging with significant elevation changes and rugged sections. Overall, there are 15 easy, 66 moderate, and 41 difficult routes listed in this guide.
Yes, Saragosse offers several excellent family-friendly no-traffic cycling routes. The paths along the Canal Imperial de Aragón are particularly suitable, being flat and well-maintained. The Parque Lineal de Plaza — circular along the Canal Imperial de Aragón is a great easy option. These routes often pass through picturesque countryside and offer a safe environment away from vehicle traffic for cyclists of all ages.
Saragosse's no-traffic cycling routes are rich in natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can cycle along the scenic Ebro River, explore the tranquil Galacho de Juslibol, or follow the historic Canal Imperial de Aragón. Many routes offer views of significant sites like the Aljafería Palace, Roman Walls, and various castles such as Alfajarín Castle. You might also encounter charming traditional villages and archaeological sites.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Saragosse are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. For example, the Galacho de Juslibol along the Ebro — circular from Zaragoza and the Parque Lineal de Plaza — circular along the Canal Imperial de Aragón are popular circular options, perfect for a day trip without needing return transport.
The best seasons for touring cycling in Saragosse are generally spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with fewer extremes of heat or cold, making for comfortable riding conditions. Summers can be very hot, especially in July and August, while winters can be cooler and occasionally wet.
Many no-traffic cycling routes around Saragosse are accessible via public transport, particularly those starting from or near the city center. Saragosse has a well-developed public transport network, and some routes are designed to be easily reached from urban areas. It's advisable to check local bus or train schedules for specific route access points, especially for routes further afield.
For routes starting within or close to Saragosse, you can often find parking in designated city parking areas or near the start points of popular trails. For routes further out, look for parking facilities in nearby towns or villages that serve as trailheads. Always ensure you park legally and respectfully, especially in residential areas.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Saragosse are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.46 stars from over 470 reviews. Cyclists frequently praise the serene and car-free environment, the diverse landscapes along the Ebro River and Canal Imperial, and the opportunity to combine cycling with cultural sightseeing. The well-maintained paths and the variety of difficulty levels are also often highlighted.
Yes, several routes provide stunning scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Planas de María de Huerva – Mirador de las Planas loop from Zaragoza-Delicias includes the Mirador de las Planas, offering expansive views. Other routes, particularly those in slightly elevated areas or along the Ebro's meanders, often present picturesque vistas of the river, agricultural landscapes, and distant mountains like Moncayo.
Absolutely. Saragosse is great for beginners with several easy, no-traffic routes. The paths along the Canal Imperial de Aragón are particularly flat and well-suited for those new to touring cycling. The Pinseque - Larralde Reservoir - Garrapinillos Loop is another easy option, offering a pleasant ride through the countryside without significant climbs.


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