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GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail

Señorío de Molina, Spain

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Trail length

164.7 km

Time

~9 days

Elevation Gain

2507 m

Hike Type

Multi-Day

Frequently asked questions

How long is the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail in Spain?

The GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail is 164.73 km long. It is a multi-day route in the Señorío de Molina area of Spain, so most hikers break it into several stages rather than attempting it in one push.

How difficult is the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail?

The GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail is generally rated medium difficulty. Across its 164.73 km, it gains about 2,507 meters of elevation, which points to a long-distance route with steady climbing rather than an extreme high-mountain trek.

How much elevation gain is on the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail?

The GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail has 2,507 meters of total elevation gain over 164.73 km. Spread across a multi-day itinerary, that amount is moderate for a long-distance GR route, but it still calls for solid day-after-day walking fitness.

How many days does the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail usually take?

A typical schedule for the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail is around 7 to 10 days, depending on daily mileage and stop points. At 164.73 km, an 8-day plan would average just over 20 km per day, which fits a medium-grade long-distance trail.

Is the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail a multi-day hike?

Yes. The GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail is a multi-day long-distance route, not a short out-and-back walk. Its full distance of 164.73 km makes it better suited to a staged hike with overnight stops along the way.

Does the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail have marked stages?

Yes. The GR 24 is described by the Federación Aragonesa de Montañismo as a long-distance route with 9 stages, and the wider GR 24 network around it totals about 200 km of waymarked trails. That stage structure makes the route practical to plan as a week-long trek rather than a single continuous effort.

What landmarks are on the GR 24 - Jalón and Jiloca Trail route?

On the GR 24 route and its linked sections, named landmarks include Ibdes, Nuévalos, the Río Mesa, the Río Piedra, the Gruta de las Maravillas, the Salto de Agua de la Paradera, and the Embalse de La Tranquera. These features show that the trail combines long-distance walking with river scenery, gorges, and small historic towns.

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