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Road cycling around Armuña De Almanzora is characterized by diverse landscapes within the Almanzora Valley, offering a mix of irrigated plains and elevated terrain in the surrounding mountains. The region's topography, shaped by the Almanzora river, provides varied routes with smooth road surfaces and minimal traffic. Gradients range from gentle to challenging, accommodating different skill levels. The area is situated about 624 meters above sea level, providing a base for rides into higher elevations.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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336
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136km
08:19
3,660m
3,660m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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75.4km
04:40
1,980m
1,980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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81.2km
04:18
1,440m
1,440m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.1km
01:42
420m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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El Alto de Velefique is one of Almería's most notable ascents, known for its long ramps, quiet roads, and a series of well-spaced hairpin turns. The gradients are consistent, often between 4% and 5%, with occasional sections exceeding 10%, making the climb a sustained yet achievable effort. The ascent offers sweeping views of the Sierra de los Filabres and a sense of isolation ideal for focusing on your pedaling. Its layout and landscape are reminiscent of the famous Alpe d’Huez, although it is a less-trafficked and much quieter route.
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.. totally stunning road through empty yet stunning desert landscape.. some part of the climb are pretty nasty gradients
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breathtaking place ... so extraterrestrialy beautiful and interesting ..also totally isolated
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its a stunner ... form Velefique side is really demanding
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Easier climb to Alto Velefique ... still so great and empty ... the road is in great condition
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This is on a great little winding, up-and-down road between Cantoria and Fines. The Ermita is directly on the road so no detour needed to take a photo.
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The old Tíjola train station is now disused, and the train track layout is now part of the Almanzor Valley greenway. You can still see one of the diesel locomotives that passed through this station, now converted into a bar and restaurant.
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There are 15 road cycling routes around Armuña De Almanzora listed on komoot, offering a variety of experiences for cyclists. These include both moderate and difficult options.
Road cycling in Armuña De Almanzora offers diverse terrain, from the irrigated plains of the Almanzora Valley to the more elevated areas and challenging climbs in the surrounding Sierra de los Filabres mountains. You'll find smooth road surfaces with gradients ranging from gentle to steep.
The most pleasant times for road cycling in Armuña De Almanzora are spring and autumn. These seasons avoid the extreme heat of July and August and the colder, drier conditions of winter, providing ideal weather for exploring the region's landscapes.
Yes, the region caters to various skill levels. While 10 of the routes are classified as difficult, there are also 5 moderate routes available. This allows cyclists to choose between less demanding rides through the valley or challenging climbs in the mountains.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. The Las Menas Mining Village – Views of Bacares loop from Tíjola, for instance, provides elevated perspectives of traditional villages. The Mirador de Armuña de Almanzora itself offers spectacular panoramic views of the Almanzora Valley and the Sierra de los Filabres mountains, making it a rewarding stop.
Absolutely. Many routes pass through or near traditional villages and historical sites. For example, the Sierro Castle – Iron Bridge of Cantoria loop from Sierro traverses varied landscapes including historical points of interest. You can also find highlights like the Serón Railway Station and the Old Tíjola train Station, which are well-preserved examples of the region's mining legacy.
The routes showcase the fertile Almanzora Valley, irrigated by the Almanzora river, with its orchards and fields. You'll also encounter the dramatic Sierra de los Filabres mountains. Notable natural attractions include El Estrecho de Urrácal, a narrow gorge, and the scenic agricultural landscapes with fruit trees.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Armuña De Almanzora are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Velefique climb – Climb to Alto de Velefique loop from Sierro and the moderate Castillo De Serón – Cela Spring loop from Tíjola, allowing you to start and end in the same location.
While many of the listed routes are moderate to difficult, the region's varied topography means there are flatter sections, particularly along the Almanzora riverbed, that can be suitable for families. The Vía Verde del Almanzora, though primarily a greenway, offers a non-motorized, generally flatter path ideal for relaxed cycling with family, especially in spring or autumn.
For a significant challenge, consider the Velefique climb – Climb to Alto de Velefique loop from Sierro. This difficult 50.7-mile (81.6 km) route features over 2,100 meters of elevation gain through mountainous terrain, offering expansive views and a demanding ride.
While specific cafes are not listed for each route, the road cycling routes often pass through or near traditional villages such as Tíjola, Bayarque, and Bacares. These villages typically offer local establishments where cyclists can find refreshments and take a break.
Information on specific public transport access points for each route is not detailed. However, the region's villages serve as starting points for many routes. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional transport options to reach towns like Tíjola or Sierro, which are common starting points for the listed routes.
Many road cycling routes start from towns and villages such as Tíjola and Sierro. These locations typically offer public parking facilities where you can leave your vehicle before beginning your ride. It's recommended to check local parking availability upon arrival in your chosen starting village.


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