Top 5 Cycling Routes in Andalusia – Ride Through Spain’s Best Landscapes

Top 5 Cycling Routes in Andalusia – Ride Through Spain’s Best Landscapes

1. Grazalema Loop – The Heart of the White Villages

Distance: 65 km
Elevation gain: 1,400 m
Level: Intermediate – Advanced

This loop takes you through one of Spain’s most beautiful natural parks: Sierra de Grazalema. Expect pine forests, limestone cliffs, and stunning views of Zahara de la Sierra.

Highlights:

-Puerto de las Palomas (1,357 m)

-White villages like Grazalema and Zahara

-Ideal for spring and autumn rides

2. Ronda to El Burgo – Mountain & History Combo

Distance: 80 km
Elevation gain: 1,200 m
Level: Intermediate

Ride from the historic town of Ronda into the Sierra de las Nieves. This route offers wide mountain views, quiet roads, and a mix of climbing and fast descents.

Highlights:

-Views of the Tajo de Ronda

-Charming stop in El Burgo

-Great road surface and low traffic

3. Olvera to Setenil – Hidden Treasures of Cádiz

Distance: 50 km
Elevation gain: 800 m
Level: Beginner – Intermediate

A gentle ride starting in Olvera, one of Andalusia’s best-kept secrets. Follow quiet backroads to Setenil de las Bodegas, a unique town built into the rocks.

Highlights:

-The Vía Verde de la Sierra (for an easy option)

-Cave houses in Setenil

-Suitable for hybrid and road bikes

4. La Subbética Route – Córdoba’s Olive Sea

Distance: 90 km
Elevation gain: 1,000 m
Level: Intermediate

Explore the endless olive groves and rolling hills of La Subbética Natural Park. This lesser-known route is a joy for cyclists looking for solitude and authentic Andalusia.

Highlights:

-Lucena and Zuheros towns

-Local olive oil tastings

-Quiet, scenic backroads

5. Sierra Nevada Climb – Granada’s Big Challenge

Distance: Varies (up to 45 km climb)
Elevation gain: 2,600+ m
Level: Advanced – Pro

For serious climbers, this is the crown jewel. Climb from Granada to the ski resort in Sierra Nevada — one of Europe’s longest continuous road climbs.

Highlights:

-Incredible high-mountain scenery

-Often featured in La Vuelta

-Ride above 2,000 meters

📅 Best Time to Ride in Andalusia

Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) offer the best weather. Avoid peak summer if you’re not used to heat!

📌 Tips Before You Go

-Bring sun protection — the sun is strong even in spring.

-Many routes have limited services — carry water and snacks.

-Local drivers are respectful, but always stay alert.

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