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105km
510m
Road cycling
This moderate 65.5-mile road cycling loop from Alagón to Muel, Épila, and Lumpiaque offers scenic views and historic landmarks.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Train Station
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10.1 km
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53.5 km
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76.8 km
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105 km
End point
Train Station
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
50.2 km
48.7 km
6.58 km
Surfaces
90.8 km
14.7 km
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Elevation
Highest point (490 m)
Lowest point (220 m)
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This road cycling route is estimated to take approximately 4 hours and 21 minutes to complete for most riders. This duration is for the entire 105-kilometer loop.
The route is characterized by mostly well-paved surfaces and is generally easy to ride. However, as it's classified as 'moderate', be prepared for potentially varying conditions, which might include short segments that are less smooth or more challenging.
This route is classified as moderate and covers a distance of 105 kilometers with an elevation gain of 512 meters. It is best suited for cyclists with good fitness levels and some experience in road cycling, rather than absolute beginners.
The route passes through several charming villages and offers notable stops. You can visit Oitura, the Parish Church of San Francisco de Asís of Lumpiaque, and the Church of Santa María la Mayor of Épila. In Muel, you have the option to visit the Muel park, home to the beautiful Muel Waterfall, or the historic Roman dam on the Huerva river.
The Aragon region, where this route is located, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn. These seasons typically provide milder temperatures, making the 105-kilometer ride more enjoyable than the heat of summer or the chill of winter.
The route is a round trip, starting and ending in Alagón. While specific parking details are not provided, you can typically find parking options within the town of Alagón to begin your journey.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public road cycling route in the Aragon region.
As this is a road cycling route primarily on public roads, dogs are generally allowed if they are safely secured (e.g., in a bike trailer or basket) and do not interfere with traffic or other cyclists. However, specific rules for dogs in villages or at points of interest should be checked locally.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with sections of the Camino Jacobeo del Ebro and the camino de Las Cantareras.
The route passes through several villages including Alagón, Muel, Épila, and Lumpiaque. These towns typically offer various amenities such as cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can stop for refreshments and supplies.
You can expect to cycle through scenic countryside and charming villages typical of the Aragon region of Spain. The area is known for its diverse landscapes, including parts of the Ebro valley, offering expansive views and a sense of peace.