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Touring cycling routes around Villanueva Del Rosario traverse a landscape characterized by the imposing Sierra del Jobo and Sierra de Camarolos mountains, offering varied terrain for cyclists. The upper section of the Guadalhorce River flows through the area, lined with poplars, pines, and Holm oaks, creating scenic paths. The region also features extensive olive groves and wheat fields, providing a quintessential Andalusian backdrop for rides. Natural springs like El Nacimiento and El Chorro contribute to the area's natural beauty.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. 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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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. 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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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Sounds like a very interesting and worthwhile initiative! Thanks for the information! https://circoescuelafantasia.es
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The Iglesia del Carmen, also known as the Convento del Carmen, is a historic monastery and church in Alhama de Granada. Construction of the church began in 1589 and was completed in 1619. The monastery was originally inhabited by the Carmelitas Calzados, an order of Carmelite monks. The church has a Latin cross plan with side altars and a choir at the back. The interior is richly decorated with Baroque elements, including a rococo camarín (chapel) with a dome decorated with geometric and vegetal shapes. The church also has a crypt that was used as a cemetery. During the French invasion and the Spanish Civil War, the church suffered considerable damage, but many of the original architectural features remain.
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Mirador de Alhama is a beautiful viewpoint located in Alhama de Granada, Andalusia. This viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and its surrounding landscapes, including the impressive Alhama River Gorge and the city's white houses. From Mirador de Alhama you can also admire the imposing Arab castle and other historical monuments of the city. It is an ideal place to enjoy the beautiful views, especially during sunset when the area is illuminated by warm colors.
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View from the top of the Mirrador de Alhama in the gorge of the Rio Alhama
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The Puerto de los Alazores is a mountain pass in the Sierra de San Jorge, in the province of Granada, close to the border with Málaga. This pass is located in the Cordillera Penibética and is approximately 1040 metres high. This pass was an important route in the past, especially during the journeys between Granada and Málaga. According to some sources, Ferdinand II of Aragon crossed here in 1487 to conquer Vélez-Málaga. In the area around the pass there are different types of trees, such as the pino carrasco, elms and pino resinero. It is also the place where the Guadalhorce River rises.
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In Alfarnate, La Venta de Alfarnate dates back to the 13th century, and is considered the oldest in Andalusia. Due to the numerous stories and legends surrounding it, it is considered a true popular monument, and it is not for nothing that it now houses the Museum of Andalusian Banditry. All kinds of people and all social classes have passed through here: muleteers, black marketeers, bandits, even King Alfonso XIII and Saint Joseph of Calasanz, not to mention artists, painters, and more. La Venta de Alfarnate remains faithful to its principles, its mystery, and its romantic magic. Its cuisine is fundamentally based on Andalusian mountain and country cuisine, with notable dishes including Alfarnate crumbs, eggs a lo bestia (roasted eggs), garlic goat, fried lamb blood sausage with tomatoes, and scrambled eggs with anise porridge.
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Circo Escuela is a charming family business founded by Gregorio Sánchez, a retired teacher who, during his youth, combined his teaching work with the management of the Zanquilandia Parade and Show Group. With a deep love for teaching and a passion for the circus world, Gregorio decided to merge these two great passions into a unique project, created from scratch with all the dedication and affection possible. Circo Escuela is the result of her efforts to offer children a space where learning and dreaming become the same experience.
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The touring cycling routes around Villanueva del Rosario offer a diverse landscape. You'll find yourself navigating through the foothills of the Sierra de Camarolos and Sierra del Jobo mountains, which means varied topography with significant elevation changes. Many routes feature extensive olive groves and wheat fields, alongside picturesque sections along the Guadalhorce River. While some routes are mostly paved, others may include unpaved segments, especially on dirt tracks linking traditional 'cortijos'.
Yes, the area caters to various skill levels, though the majority of routes are classified as difficult. For instance, the Upper Guadalhorce River Valley – Viewpoint, Guadalhorce River loop from Peñón de los Becerros is a challenging 64.4 km route with over 1,300 meters of elevation gain. There are also moderate options available, and some routes are specifically noted as suitable for families.
You'll experience a rich natural environment. Routes often follow the Guadalhorce River, lined with ashes, poplars, and black poplars. The landscape is dominated by vast olive groves and pine trees, with Holm oaks dotting the hills. Keep an eye out for natural springs like El Nacimiento and El Chorro, especially beautiful during the rainy season. The region's limestone mountains, Sierra de Camarolos and Sierra del Jobo, provide a dramatic backdrop.
Absolutely. The region is known for its panoramic vistas. The Upper Guadalhorce River Valley – El Boquete Viewpoint loop from Villanueva del Rosario is a long and challenging route that includes a significant viewpoint. Additionally, the Alto de Hondonero natural viewpoint in the Sierra los Camarolos offers breathtaking views of the entire municipal district, surrounding mountains, and the Antequera hollow.
Beyond the cycling, you can visit several interesting spots. The Hundred‑Spout Fountain is a notable natural monument. For a challenging climb with unique geological formations, consider the Ascent to El Torcal. You might also find the Baños de Vilo Hot Springs or the Zafarraya Plain interesting. The village itself has an Old Town with traditional Andalusian architecture and the historic Fuente Vieja.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The 'Ruta Villanueva del Rosario - Navillas' is specifically described as a children's cycling route. It is relatively flat and shorter, making it ideal for families and passes by the Guadalhorce River and other streams for a pleasant ride.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Upper Guadalhorce River Valley – Puerto del Sol (1085 m) loop from Villanueva del Rosario offer significant elevation gains and distances. This route covers nearly 75 km with over 1,300 meters of ascent. The climb to El Torcal de Antequera is also a highly recommended, albeit challenging, experience for its unique karst landscape.
There are over 40 touring cycling routes available in the Villanueva del Rosario area, offering a wide range of options for exploration.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 7 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning mountain backdrops, the serene river valleys, and the authentic Andalusian agricultural landscapes of olive groves and wheat fields that define the routes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Hundred‑Spout Fountain – Camino de los Poyales loop from Villanueva del Rosario is a moderate 29.7 km circular route that takes you through varied terrain.


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