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Tierra de Ágreda Loop via Cigudosa and Añamaza River Valley

Routes
Road cycling routes
Spain
Castile and León
Soria
Campo De Gomara
Matalebreras

Tierra de Ágreda Loop via Cigudosa and Añamaza River Valley

Hard

4

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Tierra de Ágreda Loop via Cigudosa and Añamaza River Valley

03:38

75.3km

1,000m

Road cycling

This difficult 46.8-mile road cycling route explores the Tierra de Ágreda, offering scenic views of Cigudosa and the Añamaza River Valley.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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12.9 km

Views of Cigudosa

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This small town in the Tierras Altas region is located in the northeast of the province, its term is bathed by the Alhama river, which in turn is a tributary …

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29.7 km

Cervera del Río Alhama

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Cervera del Río Alhama is located on the banks of Cabretón, Aguilar del Río Alhama, Valverde, Fitero, Cintruénigo, on the banks of the Alhama River. It is divided into two …

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56.4 km

Ágreda

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Ágreda gives its name to what is called Tierra de Ágreda and which represent the set of populations that are found together in the valley where the Río Añamaza passes. Nice town to take a break.

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75.3 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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40.9 km

33.9 km

619 m

Surfaces

73.6 km

1.69 km

172 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this road cycling route suitable for beginners?

No, this route is rated as a "Hard road bike ride" and requires "very good fitness." With approximately 75 kilometers and 1,000 meters of elevation gain, it is best suited for experienced cyclists.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this route?

The route features a mainly well-paved surface, making it suitable for road cycling. However, be prepared for potentially intricate and abrupt sections, and minor imperfections in the road surface, as is common in the region.

What kind of scenery will I see along the way?

You'll experience diverse and picturesque scenery, including views of historic towns like Ágreda, Cervera del Río Alhama, and Cigudosa. The route also offers stunning panoramas of the Añamaza River Valley with its cliffs, rock formations, and waterfalls, as well as distant views of Moncayo.

What are the best times of year to cycle this route?

Spring is highly recommended for cycling this route, as the flora is in bloom, filling the hillsides with vibrant colors and aromas. The weather conditions are also generally more favorable during this season.

Where can I park to start this cycling route?

While the exact starting point for parking isn't specified, as a circular route, you can typically find parking in one of the towns along the way, such as Cigudosa or Ágreda, to begin your ride.

Are there any notable towns or landmarks along the route?

Yes, the route passes through or near several points of interest. You'll cycle by the charming town of Cigudosa, Cervera del Río Alhama with its castle ruins, and Ágreda. The Añamaza River Valley itself is a natural highlight, known for its geological formations and potential to see the Cueva de los Murciélagos (Bat Cave).

Is this route dog-friendly?

This is a road cycling route, and while dogs are generally allowed in public spaces, it's not typically suitable for cycling with dogs due to the distance, speed, and potential traffic. It's best to leave your canine companions at home for this particular adventure.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this cycling route?

No, this road cycling route does not require any specific permits or entrance fees. You are free to enjoy the public roads and natural landscapes.

Are there places to eat or drink along the route?

The route passes through several towns, including Cigudosa, Cervera del Río Alhama, and Ágreda. These settlements are likely to offer options for cafes, bars, or restaurants where you can refuel and rest.

Does this route intersect with other trails?

Yes, sections of this route overlap with other paths. You will find it intersects with parts of the Camino verde del Alhama, Camino Jacobeo Castellano-Aragonés: variantes, and Camino Natural del Agua Soriano. Camino Antonino, among others.

What should I bring for this road cycling trip?

Given the route's difficulty and length, you should bring plenty of water, energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, appropriate cycling attire for varying weather, sun protection, and a fully charged phone. A GPS device with the route loaded is also highly recommended.

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