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Discover the 42 km Greenway from Cretas to Xerta with 90% downhill riding, breathtaking landscapes, and guided support for a memorable cycling adventure in Aragón.

The Greenway Section Cretas – Xerta offers an exceptional cycling experience for those looking to enjoy Aragón’s natural beauty. Priced at just $40.64 per person, this approximately 6-hour tour combines scenic views, gentle descents, and a manageable distance of 42 km, making it accessible for moderate cyclists. The tour is led by Matarraña Aventura, renowned for their attentive service and expert guidance, giving you confidence as you traverse three distinct landscapes.
This tour is perfect for individuals who appreciate stunning scenery, moderate physical activity, and a relaxed pace. Keep in mind that the bicycle condition has been described as somewhat aged, but the bikes are still adequate for this route. The experience includes a transfer, ensuring smooth logistics from start to finish, with a mobile ticket making it easy to participate.
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The tour begins at Av. del Reino de Aragón, 6, Cretas, a central location in the town of Cretas, Teruel. The meeting point is straightforward to find, and the pick-up includes a transfer back to the start at the end of the ride, making logistics hassle-free. The tour operates daily from 9:00 AM to 7:30 PM, providing flexibility for planning your day.
Participants should arrive prepared, and it’s advisable to bring good lighting for the tunnels and a swimsuit to enjoy the inevitable scenic refreshment at the Ebro River. The mobile ticket system simplifies check-in, and the activity is available for booking well in advance, typically 19 days before.
Starting at the top of the Matarraña, this route showcases spectacular panoramic views of the Puertos de Beceite and farmlands with olives, almonds, and vineyards. As you descend, the trail takes you through forests, ravines, tunnels, and bridges, offering a variety of natural sights and engineering marvels.
The descent is primarily downhill, making for an enjoyable ride that doesn’t require intense effort. The route concludes at the Ebro River, where orange trees line the riverbank, adding a splash of color and a reminder of Aragón’s rich agriculture. This makes the ride suitable for those with some cycling experience or active outdoor enthusiasts.
The trail is celebrated for being one of the most beautiful roads in the country. Crossings through forests and ravines offer shade and a sense of adventure, while tunnels and bridges add excitement. The journey truly showcases diverse landscapes, from the mountainous natural park to the lush Ebro Valley.
Cyclists get to enjoy gentle descents with minimal flat sections, making the route accessible without requiring advanced skills. The scenery’s variety, along with the impressive engineering features like tunnels and bridges, enhances the overall experience.
While the bikes are considered somewhat old, they are sufficient for this low-difficulty route. The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness; no extreme stamina is necessary, but a basic level of fitness helps enjoy the ride comfortably.
Participants should bring good lighting for the tunnels, and a swimsuit for enjoying the scenic spot by the river. The transfer service simplifies access, and service animals are allowed—a plus for pet owners.
The tour is a private activity, meaning only your group participates, ensuring a personalized experience. Booking in advance is recommended, especially since it is most often booked about 19 days ahead.
The guides from Matarraña Aventura are known for their impeccable service and friendly attitude. They are attentive and ensure safety throughout the route, making it a reliable choice for families and casual cyclists. Despite some feedback about the age of the bicycles, the guides manage the experience smoothly, emphasizing the route’s natural beauty.
During the ride, guides often share insights about the local landscape and history, enriching your understanding of the area. Their support and care make the overall experience both enjoyable and safe.
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of unforeseen circumstances or weather concerns. Should the weather turn poor, the activity can be canceled or rescheduled, with options for a full refund or different dates.
This policy makes the tour a low-risk choice, especially for those wary about last-minute plans. Keep in mind that the activity runs year-round from March to May, offering springtime scenery or other seasonal views.
This 42 km Greenway is ideal for moderate cyclists seeking scenic exploration without intense effort. It suits outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy diverse landscapes, including forests, tunnels, and river views. Families with older children or groups looking for a relaxed yet picturesque day out will find it particularly appealing.
However, the bike condition and the route’s moderate difficulty suggest that more seasoned cyclists might prefer longer or more challenging options. The downhill nature makes it accessible, but riders should be comfortable with some uphill segments at the start or end.
This tour offers an affordable and beautiful cycling adventure through Aragón’s diverse terrains. The combination of stunning views, engineering marvels, and the tranquil Ebro River makes it a memorable experience. The friendly guides and smooth logistics add comfort, while the scenic highlights reward those who enjoy natural beauty.
While some bikes may feel aged, they do not detract from the overall enjoyment of the ride. The moderate difficulty level and well-managed pace mean it’s suitable for a wide range of outdoor lovers. Expect a full day of scenic cycling in a region that visually captivates from start to finish.
“La actividad es fantástica y de escasa dificultad a pesar de los 42kms. El personal de Matarraña aventura da un servicio impecable y son además …”
Is the tour suitable for children or pets?
Yes, service animals are allowed, and there are carts available for pets, making it accessible for families and pet owners.
What should I bring for the ride?
Bring good lighting for tunnels and a swimsuit to enjoy the river scenery. Comfortable clothing and some snacks or water are also recommended.
Can I cancel or reschedule if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. If canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is provided.
Are the bicycles in good condition?
The bicycles are described as old and in poor condition, but they are still functional for this route. Expect a basic, no-frills bike suitable for moderate terrain.
What makes this route special?
The route’s diverse landscapes, including forests, tunnels, bridges, and orchard-lined riverbanks, along with the spectacular views of the Puertos de Beceite and Ebro Valley, make it a standout cycling experience.
How long in advance should I book?
It is recommended to book about 19 days ahead to secure your spot, especially during peak seasons.
Is this tour physically demanding?
No, the 90% downhill makes it accessible for those with moderate fitness, but some effort is still required for the initial ascent and general pedaling.
Where does the tour end?
The ride concludes at the Ebro River, where lush orange trees line the shore, providing a picturesque finish to the route.