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Road cycling routes around Paterna Del Campo offer varied terrain across fertile plains and small hills. The region is characterized by extensive cultivation areas of sunflowers, cereals, and olive groves, transitioning into areas with wild vegetation. River basins and natural landscapes, including the Corumbel River basin, provide diverse scenery for road cyclists. This mix of agricultural land and gentle elevation changes creates a dynamic environment for cycling.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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The La Palma del Condado - Río Tinto Loop immerses you in a landscape of Andalusian contrasts, where history and nature intertwine with every pedal stroke. The route takes you…
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55.8km
02:17
320m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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55
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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99.5km
05:09
1,680m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Parish Church of Santa María de la Purificación, due to its volumetric force and its location in an elevated part of the town, becomes the most representative architectural landmark. Despite being initially located away from the urban center, it is a remarkable example of a Sevillian church, in which the Mudejar and Baroque styles converge, following a very characteristic approach to 18th-century construction practice in the area. Built according to Mudejar principles in its original construction, which appears to date from the 15th century, it would later be practically rebuilt after the damage caused by the 1755 earthquake, conforming to the Baroque guidelines prevailing in the second half of the 17th century. A reconstruction in which Pedro de Silva, Antonio Matías de Figueroa, and José Álvarez participated. Among them, Antonio Matías de Figueroa stands out for the significance of his intervention in the complex. His work on the Manzanilla church can therefore be considered one of the last examples of this family's distinctive style—the so-called triumphal baroque—and one of the first signs of the change of direction demanded by the changing times, in their preference for the primacy of Rococo lines over Baroque masses. The appearance of neoclassical elements (the Gospel nave portal), derived from the presence of José Alvarez (1782–1783) as director of the works, also speaks to the formal evolution of the style toward the last quarter of the century. Finally, the tower (1760-1779) stands out, attributed to Lucas Cintora and Francisco Díaz Pinto, and one of the most beautiful examples in the province. It perfectly fits one of the two characteristic typologies of 18th-century Andalusia, originating from the Giralda in Seville. It forms part of a unique group of towers in Huelva, along with that of the Temple of San Pedro in Huelva and that of the Church of San Juan Bautista (La Palma del Condado), all of which follow a very similar model. This building represents another example of the intense religious construction activity that characterized 18th-century Huelva architecture, motivated by a fortunate combination of economic, demographic, and natural circumstances (earthquakes), and which has come to be known as its Golden Age.
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The Plaza de España in La Palma del Condado is an emblematic and central place in this charming town in the province of Huelva. Surrounded by historic buildings and with a vibrant atmosphere, it is a popular meeting point for both locals and visitors. In this square, you can find the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista, one of the most representative churches of the 18th century Sevillian Baroque style. In addition, the square is close to other points of interest such as the Convent of Our Lady of Carmen and the Old Town Hall.
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Obligatory stopping point if you take the road. There are incredible views even of the Rio Tinto mining railway.
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Religious sanctuary of the town of Berrocal. Said congregation was divided into two buildings that represented two sides, the one above and the one below. That is why we still find the Hermitage of the Brotherhood of the Santa Cruz de Abajo and the one above.
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Section of river that is crossed by the road but from where you can see the water passage before entering again towards the mountains near El Madroño.
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With its white houses and wide pedestrian spaces, Almonte is one of the most outstanding towns in Huelva. It has different buildings of interest, such as the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, the Town Hall (16th century), and the Villa Museum.
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It is a church registered in an old Almohad fortress that was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1931. It is undoubtedly the most outstanding monument in Villalba del Alcor.
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Road cycling in Paterna Del Campo offers a diverse landscape. You'll encounter fertile plains with extensive cultivation areas of sunflowers, cereals, and olive groves, transitioning into small hills with wild vegetation. The region also features river basins and natural landscapes, providing varied scenery for your rides.
There are nearly 20 road cycling routes available around Paterna Del Campo, catering to various skill levels. This includes options from moderate rides through agricultural landscapes to more difficult routes with greater elevation changes.
Yes, Paterna Del Campo offers routes for different ability levels. While many routes involve some elevation, there are options that are considered moderate, winding through fertile plains and cultivation areas. For example, the La Palma del Condado, Villarrasa, Almonte – circular route is a moderate option showcasing agricultural scenery.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Paterna Del Campo has several difficult routes with significant elevation gains. The La Palma del Condado - Río Tinto Loop is a difficult 73.1 km trail offering views of the diverse landscapes near the Tinto River. Another challenging option is the El Madroño – El Berrocal Viewpoint loop from La Palma del Condado, which covers nearly 100 km with substantial climbing.
The region is rich in natural beauty and points of interest. You might encounter freshwater springs like 'El Chorrito' with its dense vegetation, or ride alongside the Hardachón and Corumbel River basins. Routes also pass through meadows such as 'Clarina' and 'Gadea,' notable for the unique color imparted by the Tinto River's waters. You can also find ancient wild olive trees in areas like Acebuchal del Alpízar. For specific landmarks, consider routes that pass by the Gadea Bridge, Riotinto or the Church of Saint Bartholomew.
Yes, several routes offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, the Viewpoint over the Agrio Reservoir – Aznalcóllar Mine loop from Carrión de los Céspedes is specifically designed to include views of reservoirs. Other routes, like the View of the Agrio Reservoir – Church of Saint Bartholomew loop from La Palma del Condado, also provide opportunities for picturesque vistas.
The road cycling routes in Paterna Del Campo are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which combines fertile plains with gentle hills, and the diverse scenery ranging from agricultural fields to wild vegetation and river landscapes.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Paterna Del Campo are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the La Palma del Condado, Villarrasa, Almonte – circular route and the Viewpoint over the Agrio Reservoir – Aznalcóllar Mine loop from Carrión de los Céspedes.
Paterna Del Campo is generally appealing for outdoor activities. The region's diverse landscapes can be enjoyed across different seasons, but spring and autumn often offer the most comfortable temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential cooler, wetter conditions in winter. The sight of sunflowers in bloom during late spring/early summer can be particularly beautiful.
While specific cafes are not detailed for every route, Paterna Del Campo and surrounding towns offer amenities. Many routes start or pass through towns like La Palma del Condado, where you can typically find places to stop for refreshments and rest. Planning your route in advance can help identify suitable stops.
The region offers routes of varying difficulty. While some routes are challenging, there are moderate options that traverse flatter, agricultural areas which might be more suitable for families with older children or those looking for a less strenuous ride. It's advisable to check the specific route details and elevation profiles to ensure it matches your family's cycling ability.


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