Mountain Biking in Aragón: Pyrenees and Routes

Mountain Biking in Aragón: Pyrenees and Routes

MTB routes in the Pyrenean valleys, Ordesa and Monte Perdido, and the most technical trails of the Aragonese Pyrenees.

Mountain Biking in Aragón: Pyrenees and Routes

Aragón is a prime destination for mountain biking enthusiasts, especially in the Pyrenean valleys. The combination of spectacular landscapes and well-marked routes makes this autonomous community ideal for enjoying MTB. From the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park to the more technical trails of the Aragonese Pyrenees, there are options for all skill levels.

Featured MTB Routes in the Aragonese Pyrenees

The MTB routes in Aragón offer a variety of experiences. For example, the Gran Tour Alpino de Trekking y Bienestar in the Dolomites, while not an MTB route, allows you to enjoy the beauty of the mountains. For the more adventurous, a guided ascent to Pico Aneto over two days provides a unique mountain experience that can be combined with cycling routes.

Additionally, the 5-day circular trek in the Posets-Maladeta Natural Park offers the opportunity to explore Aragonese nature. Guided hiking routes in the Ordesa and Monte Perdido National Park are also accessible for cyclists who wish to learn about the local flora and fauna while enjoying their favorite sport.

Highlights

  • • MTB routes in Ordesa National Park
  • • Technical trails in the Aragonese Pyrenees
  • • Guided ascent to Pico Aneto
  • • Circular trek in Posets-Maladeta
  • • Gran Tour Alpino de Trekking y Bienestar

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Prices vary depending on the activity and duration. It is recommended to check with the organizers.
Spring and autumn are ideal, with pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists.
There are routes for all levels, from beginners to experts.
It is advisable to bring a helmet, comfortable clothing, water, and some snacks.
The routes are marked in the Pyrenean valleys, and maps can be obtained at tourist offices.

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