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Touring cycling routes around Alosno traverse diverse landscapes in the province of Huelva, Spain. The region features agricultural plains and the foothills of the Andévalo, offering a mix of flat and gently undulating terrain. Cyclists can expect to ride through eucalyptus forests, cereal fields, and olive groves, with some routes potentially following riparian vegetation. The area also presents unique historical landscapes shaped by its mining heritage.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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11.2km
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.3km
02:09
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13.6km
01:11
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80m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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17.0km
01:32
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of La Peña in Puebla de Guzmán (Huelva) is one of the most emblematic sanctuaries in the Andévalo region of Huelva province, with a deep spiritual, artistic, and cultural tradition. Location: On Cerro del Águila (Eagle Hill), about 4 km from the town center. Origin: Probably built in the 16th century, with significant renovations in the 17th century, 1960, and 1992. Founding legend: According to tradition, the Virgin Mary appeared to the shepherd Alonso Gómez in the 15th century, who was instructed to build a hermitage on that site.
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The Church of the Holy Cross in Puebla de Guzmán (province of Huelva, Andalusia) is a temple of great historical, artistic, and spiritual value. Original construction: Late 16th and early 17th centuries. It was praised in 1645 by Francisco de Rada. Between 1748 and 1757, significant renovations were carried out, including a new main chapel whose roof was converted into a watchtower. It suffered severe damage during a fire in July 1936, at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War. It was rebuilt by the architect José María Pérez Carasa.
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This mill, built in the 18th century, was restored to its original state in 1996. It is made of stone and clay and stands approximately seven and a half meters tall. Its structure comprises two floors: the lower floor served as the miller's dwelling, while the upper floor housed the grain-grinding machinery.
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It is not a border town, since the urban centre is 20 km from the border line, although the municipal area is a border town.
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Town on the border with Portugal, located on a small hill surrounded by trees and whose lands are dedicated to cereal and olive agriculture. There are remains that show the prehistoric origins of the town, as well as the Roman and Muslim presence. Its monuments of interest include the Hermitage of La Peña, the Church of Santa Cruz, the Convent of María Auxiliadora and the Casa de Isabelita.
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Very small, but picturesque Huelva town, with typical white houses. Among its most important monuments are: Church of Santa Catalina and two windmills from the 13th century.
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The Zahurdón mill is located at the end of El Santo street, in Villanueva de los Castillejos. Typical old mill and a pleasant landscape with a picnic area and a nearby park.
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Located in the vicinity of the Guadiana River, its landscape is made up of agricultural, forest and pasture land, among which the La Chanza Dam stands out, one of the largest in the province.
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Alosno offers a good selection of touring cycling routes, with a total of 14 trails. These include 4 easy routes, 5 moderate routes, and 5 difficult routes, catering to various skill levels.
Cycling around Alosno, you'll traverse diverse landscapes. Expect to ride through agricultural plains, the gentle foothills of the Andévalo region, and picturesque scenery featuring eucalyptus forests, extensive cereal fields, and olive groves. Some paths may also follow riparian vegetation, and you'll encounter unique historical landscapes shaped by the area's mining heritage.
Yes, Alosno has 4 easy touring cycling routes perfect for a relaxed experience or families. A great option is the Bike loop from Alosno, which is 10.5 miles (17.0 km) long and offers a gentle ride through rural landscapes.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, Alosno offers 5 difficult routes. One such route is the Molino Zahurdón – Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rock loop from Villanueva de los Castillejos, a 31.5-mile (50.7 km) trail with significant elevation gains, often completed in about 4 hours 20 minutes.
The Alosno area is rich in history and natural beauty. You can visit the emblematic Hermitage of La Peña of Puebla de Guzmán, a significant spiritual and cultural site. The region's mining past is visible at the Tharsis Open-Pit Mine, offering a unique historical landscape. Additionally, the town of Alosno itself boasts historical monuments like the Church of Santa Cruz and the Convent of María Auxiliadora.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Alosno are designed as loops, offering convenient circular journeys. Examples include the easy Bike loop from Alosno and the moderate Peña Maya loop from El Almendro.
The touring cycling routes in Alosno are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 2 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from agricultural plains to eucalyptus forests, and the opportunity to explore the region's unique mining heritage.
Given Alosno's location in the Huelva province, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for touring cycling. Temperatures are milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be quite hot, while winters are typically mild but may have more rainfall.
Absolutely. Alosno features 5 moderate touring cycling routes. A popular choice is the Peña Maya loop from El Almendro, an 18.1-mile (29.2 km) path that includes varied terrain and notable elevation gains, providing a good balance of challenge and enjoyment.
Alosno, as a town with a rich history, offers local amenities including cafes, pubs, and accommodation options. While specific establishments along the trails are not detailed, the town itself and nearby villages provide places to refuel and rest after your rides.
The routes around Alosno feature a mix of terrain. You'll encounter both paved and unpaved surfaces, with some sections requiring good to very good fitness. The landscape varies from flat agricultural plains to gently undulating foothills, and some more difficult segments might even involve pushing your bike.
Many routes offer a blend of natural scenery and historical interest. For example, the Molino Zahurdón – Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rock loop from Villanueva de los Castillejos takes you through diverse natural settings while leading towards the significant Hermitage of the Virgin of the Rock, allowing you to experience both the landscape and local heritage.


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