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Touring cycling around San Juan Del Puerto offers diverse landscapes, from the salt marshes of Salinas del Tinto to the green areas along Arroyo Candón. The region is characterized by the estuaries of the Tinto and Odiel rivers, providing unique natural environments. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse former railway lines, coastal areas, and the varied terrain of Huelva province, which includes farmlands and natural parks.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
79.3km
05:06
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Origin: Built during the Almohad period (12th-13th centuries), as part of Niebla's defensive system. Legend of the name: During the siege by Alfonso X the Wise (1262), the last Muslim king of Niebla, Aben-Mafot, sent a fattened ox out through this gate to create the illusion of abundant provisions and discourage the Christian troops. The stratagem failed, and the city was conquered.
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The Puerta del Buey (Ox Gate) is one of the most emblematic entrances to the walled town of Niebla (Huelva), with great historical and architectural value. It is located on Avenida Puerta del Buey, next to the Tinto River, and forms part of the Almohad wall that surrounds the town.
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The church was built on the site of Niebla's main mosque (11th century), which itself stood on the site of an ancient Roman temple. After the Reconquista (13th century), it was transformed into a Christian church in the Gothic-Mudéjar style. It preserves Roman, Visigothic, Islamic, and Christian elements, such as: A Muslim mihrab and minaret tower. An ornamental panel and Visigothic episcopal chair. Roman columns. A Mudéjar apse and a Gothic presbytery with star vaults.
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The Plaza de Santa María de la Granada in Niebla (Huelva) is home to the Church of Santa María de la Granada, one of the town's most emblematic monuments. The church was built on the site of Niebla's main mosque (11th century), which itself stood on the site of an ancient Roman temple. After the Reconquista (13th century), it was transformed into a Christian church in the Gothic-Mudéjar style.
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The Estuary Promenade in Huelva is one of the city's most iconic and modern spaces, ideal for enjoying nature, sports, and sunset views.
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The Monument to the Faith of the Discoverer, also known as the Columbus Monument, is one of the most representative symbols of the city of Huelva. It is located at Punta del Sebo, a natural setting where the Tinto and Odiel rivers meet, approximately 4 km from the city center.
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Place from which to start many gravel and mountain biking routes
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It was designed by the American sculptor Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney and donated to Spain by the United States in 1929. The sculpture, in Cubist style and inspired by Egypt, is 37 metres high and represents a Franciscan friar from the Monastery of La Rábida. This friar welcomed Christopher Columbus while he was planning his first voyage and awaiting confirmation of funding from the Spanish monarchs. The pedestal of the monument includes reliefs depicting Mayan, Aztec, Inca and Christian elements.
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There are over 100 touring cycling routes around San Juan Del Puerto, offering a wide variety of experiences. These include 19 easy routes, 64 moderate routes, and 22 more challenging options, catering to different skill levels.
Touring cyclists in San Juan Del Puerto can explore diverse landscapes, including the unique salt marshes of the Salinas del Tinto, lush green areas along the Arroyo Candón with its historic Roman bridge, and the significant Marismas del Odiel, home to pink flamingos. The routes also traverse coastal areas, farmlands, and former railway lines, showcasing the varied terrain of Huelva province.
Yes, San Juan Del Puerto offers several family-friendly touring cycling routes. Many of the 19 easy routes are suitable for families, often following flat greenways or quiet paths. These routes provide a safe and enjoyable way to explore the region's natural beauty together.
The region is rich in history and culture. Along the routes, you can encounter sites like the Monument to the Discovering Faith, the Muelle de las Carabelas (Spring of the Caravels), and the historic Niebla Castle. The Muelle de Río Tinto, an old river dock, also offers a glimpse into the area's industrial past.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the moderate Hay Bales Near Trigueros – Vía Verde Molino de Acha loop from San Juan del Puerto is a popular option that follows part of a Vía Verde. Another moderate choice is the Sculpture of a Man with a Bull – Huelva–Gibraleón Cycle Path loop from San Juan del Puerto, offering a scenic ride.
San Juan Del Puerto benefits from a mild climate and abundant sunshine, making it suitable for touring cycling throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for longer rides, while the mild winters can also be pleasant for cycling.
The touring cycling routes in San Juan Del Puerto are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, the well-integrated greenways (Vías Verdes), and the unique natural environments found along the river estuaries and salt marshes.
Yes, the region connects to significant long-distance paths. The difficult Vía Verde de los Molinos del Agua and Transandalus Loop, for instance, combines two major routes for an extensive touring experience. The EuroVelo 1 (Atlantic Coast Route) also passes near San Juan del Puerto, offering maritime-themed journeys.
Absolutely. The region is known for its greenways, or Vías Verdes, which are often developed along disused railway lines. The Hay Bales Near Trigueros – Vía Verde Molino de Acha loop from San Juan del Puerto is an example of a route that utilizes these historic paths, providing flat and scenic cycling opportunities.
Many routes in the San Juan Del Puerto area are defined by the estuaries of the Tinto and Odiel rivers. The Muelle de las Carabelas – Gibraleón Iron Bridge loop from Moguer, for instance, leads along these river estuaries, offering picturesque views and opportunities to observe the unique estuarine flora and fauna.
While specific public transport details for each route vary, San Juan del Puerto itself has connections that can facilitate access to the starting points of some routes. The town's old train station, for example, is a known starting point for trails like the "Senderos de las Salinas."
Yes, several routes allow you to explore charming towns and villages. The circular route from San Juan del Puerto, for example, can lead you through Moguer, known for its wines and literary history, and Palos de la Frontera, a historically significant "Columbian place" with sites like La Rábida monastery.


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