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Valdelinares Route, Loreto Collado Chapel
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Valdelinares Route, Loreto Collado Chapel

Valdelinares, Aragón
20.5km Distance
2h Duration
2021m Max altitude
e-Bike Type

About this route

Circular route starting from Valdelinares, gently ascending towards the Ermita de Loreto and continuing along forest tracks among black pine forests and high meadows. Throughout the journey, excellent views of the Bolage Valley are obtained, one of the most characteristic natural enclaves of the area, with wide areas of grasslands and wooded masses.


The route combines sections of wide track and well-marked paths, with no technical difficulty, and allows you to enjoy the mountain fauna —especially raptors and roe deer


A quiet and very panoramic itinerary, ideal for getting to know the Sierra de Gúdar in its most peaceful aspect.

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Points of interest on the route

Discover unique places to stop and enjoy.

Loreto Chapel castle Edificio

Loreto Chapel

Its construction dates back to 1729, a date that is engraved on the worship window. Unlike the other hermitages in the Gúdar mountains, the lintelled doors, providing access to the interior, are three. The small temple consists of a rectangular floor plan and a four-pitched roof.

Peñarroya Peak castle Edificio

Peñarroya Peak

The peak of Peñarroya is a mountain of the Iberian System located in Alcalá de la Selva, in the province of Teruel (Aragon, Spain). With its 2028.228 m of altitude, it constitutes the highest elevation of the Turolense Iberian System.

Bolage Valley forest Naturaleza

Bolage Valley

Valley of green meadows that especially in spring when it is covered with daffodils is quite a spectacle.

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Pinarico Source

Previously called the Menistras, next to the Road leading up to the Ski Slopes.