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Cycling Route in Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

Zaragoza to Lecinena loop (actual)

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65 km
Distance
1180 m
Ascent
1169 m
Descent
5:20 h
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About This Route

NEED GRAVEL BIKE OR MTB FOR PARTS OF THIS ROUTE. This was an attempt to follow a route that was based on Google Maps bike routing that was loaded into BikeMap (see planned route of same name). The first part out of town (left side of loop) is thru an industrial area -- no shoulder, but (mostly) two lanes in each direction. The cut to the east from this part over to the main north road (A-123) was on bad dirt/gravel/rock roads. Had to backtrack a lot as encountered closed gates not shown in Google or BikeMap.  Probably better just to stay on A-123 out of town as it has good shoulders. The ENE route through the country side was pretty and mostly suitable for a gravel bike. There was one washed out uphill stretch of about 50 m we had to walk because it simply was too much for our 1.5" tires. It took us about 3 hours to cover the 21 miles to Lecinena - relatively poor quality of the gravel kept our speeds below 8 mph.

We had lunch at Bar Restaurante Piscinas (shows up on Google, but not TripAdvisor). Hearty food in very large portions, good cold beer and cheap - 2 beers, 2 sodas, and 2 lunches (two large plates each) for 25 euro.  It's good that the way back to Zaragoza is mostly downhill because we ate too much.

The ride back was relatively quick as we kept to the main road A-129, which has a good shoulder. There's some decent uphills getting out of town, and one or two along the way, but from the peak you get some really decent downhill until you hit the river basin of the Ebro. The route in through Zaragoza was programmed on the fly in Google Maps and probably isn't the best way into town.

This cycling route is ideal for: Road bike MTB

You will cycle on the following surfaces: Paved Unpaved Gravel

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