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Road cycling around Castilleja De La Cuesta is characterized by its position within the Aljarafe region of Seville, offering a network of routes through gentle hills and varied landscapes. The area provides access to provincial roads and multi-use pathways, including sections of the Guadiamar Green Corridor. Cyclists can experience a mix of terrains, from relatively flat sections to moderate inclines, connecting to the broader cycling infrastructure of Seville province.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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27.5km
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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34.0km
01:26
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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30.1km
01:20
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Crossing of two excellent car free trails. The corredor follows a creek on alternating sides north to south, while the bike trail on the northside of the Road is equally safe off-road, bi-directional east-to-west.
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The old mission church is surrounded by a peaceful park, with a less peaceful fighter jet display across the avenue.
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This monastery was founded in 1301 by Guzmán El Bueno, who played a heroic role in the conquest of Tarifa (1294). From the 19th century onwards it was successively a women's prison, a brewery and a tobacco factory. In 1872 the buildings were declared a national heritage, after which they were restored for many years before being opened to the public. The fortified complex includes a double Gothic church with influences from the Languedoc and the Almohad Mudejar style. In the 15th century the monastery was inhabited by monks of the Hieronymite order. The Patio de los Evangelistas is decorated with murals depicting saints and geometric or floral motifs in pure Mudejar style. In one of the chapels there is a beautiful 17th-century altarpiece by Juan Martínez Montañés.
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The Amphitheatre of Itálica in Santiponce is an impressive Roman amphitheatre that was built between 117 and 138 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. It is one of the largest amphitheatres in the Roman Empire, with a capacity of approximately 25,000 spectators. The amphitheatre has an elliptical shape and consists of three levels of stands, the first level of which is still intact. The amphitheatre was used for gladiatorial combats and fights between animals and humans, and had an underground service pit for these events. Today it is a tourist attraction and an important archaeological heritage.
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It is a plunge into Roman times. search for clues.
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The Rodríguez de la Borbolla Bridge, popularly known as the Old Bridge. Inaugurated in 1923, it was the first bridge between La Algaba and the capital and replaced the old boat crossing.
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A coliseum in the first Roman city in Hispania, Italica. Attributed to Trajan, it is estimated that this amphitheater housed some 25,000 people and served for the typical Roman blood shows in Italica. Santiponce currently has numerous Roman remains from the original enclave of Italica that attest to its importance in the empire.
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Square with a Lockheed fighter jet exhibit of the air force
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Road cycling around Castilleja de la Cuesta, located in the Aljarafe region of Seville, features a mix of gentle hills and varied landscapes. You'll find relatively flat sections suitable for relaxed rides, alongside moderate inclines that offer a bit more challenge. The region's topography provides a scenic backdrop for diverse cycling experiences.
Yes, the area offers a variety of routes catering to different abilities. You can find options ranging from moderate rides to more demanding routes with sustained climbs, particularly if you venture towards the Sierra Norte. For example, the Las Pajanosas – San Juan Bridge loop from San Juan Bajo is a moderate route, while the San Juan Bridge – Las Pajanosas loop from Cavaleri is considered difficult.
Many routes offer views of the Aljarafe region's charming towns and natural beauty. You can access sections of the Guadiamar Green Corridor, a significant natural feature. While cycling, you might also pass by the Puente de la Señorita (Puente de Camas), which spans the Guadalquivir River. For specific attractions, consider visiting highlights like the Monumental Carob Tree in María Luisa Park or the Murillo Gardens, especially if your route connects towards Seville.
Andalusia generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are often ideal, with milder temperatures and less intense heat than the summer months. These seasons provide comfortable weather for exploring the region's diverse landscapes.
While specific 'family-friendly' routes are not explicitly highlighted as such, the Aljarafe region's gentle hills and varied landscapes mean there are likely easier, flatter sections suitable for families. The extensive urban cycling circuit in nearby Seville, with nearly 200 km of bicycle lanes, also offers safe and accessible options for family rides.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the area are designed as loops. Examples include the Las Pajanosas – San Juan Bridge loop from San Juan Bajo and the Cortijo Torre de la Reina – Cuesta de Los Melonares loop from Camas, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 120 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from gentle hills to more challenging sections, and the access to both the natural beauty of the Aljarafe region and connections to Seville's extensive cycling network.
Yes, the region offers routes suitable for longer distances. For instance, the Cortijo Torre de la Reina – Cuesta de Los Melonares loop from Camas covers over 109 km, providing a substantial ride through diverse provincial landscapes. The proximity to Seville's broader network also allows for connections to even more extensive regional and provincial routes.
There are over 160 road cycling routes available around Castilleja de la Cuesta, offering a wide range of choices for different preferences and fitness levels. These include 53 easy routes, 94 moderate routes, and 13 difficult routes.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route are not detailed, the routes often pass through or near charming towns in the Aljarafe region. These towns typically offer opportunities to stop for refreshments, allowing cyclists to refuel and experience local hospitality.
Castilleja de la Cuesta's close proximity to Seville is a major advantage. Cyclists can easily transition from the local routes to Seville's extensive urban cycling circuit, which boasts nearly 200 km of dedicated bicycle lanes. This connectivity allows access to broader regional and provincial routes that often originate from the capital.
Road cycling tours in Andalusia often highlight routes designed to avoid heavy traffic, favoring quieter country roads. Drivers in the region are generally regarded as considerate towards cyclists, which contributes to a safer and more enjoyable cycling experience.
The Guadiamar Green Corridor is a significant natural feature accessible from the Aljarafe region, offering a moderate road cycling experience. This route allows cyclists to explore both charming towns and natural beauty. Many routes around Castilleja de la Cuesta incorporate sections or provide access points to this corridor, offering a refreshing change of scenery.


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