The Camino del Cid route is a cultural and tourist itinerary that crosses Spain, retracing the steps of El Cid, a legendary Spanish mediaeval warrior. It begins in Burgos, in the north of Spain, and ends on the Mediterranean coast, in Valencia, after 2000 km.
The route is divided into 11 sections. One of them is called The Gallocanta Ring, a circular route that connects the ancient Moorish city of Daroca with Gallocanta lagoon, where the Cid is believed to have set up camp in order to dominate the surrounding lands. Gallocanta saltwater lagoon is an area of outstanding natural beauty; in winter it is a paradise for birdwatchers who come to observe the tens of thousands of migrating birds, including cranes, storks and a wide range of duck species.
More info about Camino del Cid: https://en.caminodelcid.org/
More info about the Three Taifas route: https://en.caminodelcid.org/routes/the-three-taifas-cycling-554718/
More info about the MTB Gallocanta Ring : https://en.caminodelcid.org/routes/gallocanta-circular-route-btt—mtb-553218/
More info about the Gallocanta Ring cycling along secondary roads : https://en.caminodelcid.org/routes/gallocanta-circular-route-cycling-635418/