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Mountain biking around La Palma Del Condado, located in the province of Huelva, offers routes through agricultural lands, vineyards, and soft hills. The region is characterized by its unique natural features, including the Río Tinto with its distinctive reddish waters. Greenways, such as the Vía Verde del Tinto, provide dedicated paths for cycling, often following old railway lines. This landscape provides a varied environment for mountain biking.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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02:17
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Parish Church of Santa María de la Purificación, due to its volumetric force and its location in an elevated part of the town, becomes the most representative architectural landmark. Despite being initially located away from the urban center, it is a remarkable example of a Sevillian church, in which the Mudejar and Baroque styles converge, following a very characteristic approach to 18th-century construction practice in the area. Built according to Mudejar principles in its original construction, which appears to date from the 15th century, it would later be practically rebuilt after the damage caused by the 1755 earthquake, conforming to the Baroque guidelines prevailing in the second half of the 17th century. A reconstruction in which Pedro de Silva, Antonio Matías de Figueroa, and José Álvarez participated. Among them, Antonio Matías de Figueroa stands out for the significance of his intervention in the complex. His work on the Manzanilla church can therefore be considered one of the last examples of this family's distinctive style—the so-called triumphal baroque—and one of the first signs of the change of direction demanded by the changing times, in their preference for the primacy of Rococo lines over Baroque masses. The appearance of neoclassical elements (the Gospel nave portal), derived from the presence of José Alvarez (1782–1783) as director of the works, also speaks to the formal evolution of the style toward the last quarter of the century. Finally, the tower (1760-1779) stands out, attributed to Lucas Cintora and Francisco Díaz Pinto, and one of the most beautiful examples in the province. It perfectly fits one of the two characteristic typologies of 18th-century Andalusia, originating from the Giralda in Seville. It forms part of a unique group of towers in Huelva, along with that of the Temple of San Pedro in Huelva and that of the Church of San Juan Bautista (La Palma del Condado), all of which follow a very similar model. This building represents another example of the intense religious construction activity that characterized 18th-century Huelva architecture, motivated by a fortunate combination of economic, demographic, and natural circumstances (earthquakes), and which has come to be known as its Golden Age.
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The Plaza de España in La Palma del Condado is an emblematic and central place in this charming town in the province of Huelva. Surrounded by historic buildings and with a vibrant atmosphere, it is a popular meeting point for both locals and visitors. In this square, you can find the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista, one of the most representative churches of the 18th century Sevillian Baroque style. In addition, the square is close to other points of interest such as the Convent of Our Lady of Carmen and the Old Town Hall.
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A track that is more than five kilometers long and is located in the north of the Doñana Natural Park. The route comes from the town of Hinojosos, where there are different spaces, such as El Arrayán recreational areas.
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A 5.6-kilometre-long cycle lane that connects the municipality of Hinojos, in the area of the Doñana Natural Area, with the El Arrayán Recreation Center. The lane has a gravel base and a concrete surface.
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With its white houses and wide pedestrian spaces, Almonte is one of the most outstanding towns in Huelva. It has different buildings of interest, such as the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, the Town Hall (16th century), and the Villa Museum.
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It is a church registered in an old Almohad fortress that was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1931. It is undoubtedly the most outstanding monument in Villalba del Alcor.
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Between Seville and the Portuguese Algarve, it is a place with a monumental artistic and literary past, and its wines and wineries are very prestigious. It also has many natural resources, for example the Rio Tinto Protected Landscape, the greenway or the surroundings of the reservoir of the Corumbel.
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Villarrasa is a place where a multitude of cultures have taken place. Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths and Muslims have left their mark in their wake. There are numerous religious buildings, but the oldest is the hermitage of Nuestra Señora de las Angustias, in which Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque elements coexist. There are also beautiful meadows and natural landscapes such as "Clarina", "Huerto del Hambre" and "Gadea", unique for the color that the waters of the Tinto River give it.
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La Palma Del Condado offers nearly 50 mountain bike trails, providing a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. The network includes routes through agricultural lands, vineyards, and along unique natural features like the Río Tinto.
The trails around La Palma Del Condado cater to various abilities. You'll find 10 easy routes, 32 moderate routes, and 7 more challenging options. This variety ensures that both beginners and experienced riders can find suitable paths.
Yes, the region's landscape, characterized by soft hills and agricultural terrain, is conducive to family-friendly cycling. Look for the 'easy' rated routes, which often follow quieter paths through vineyards and fields. The Villarrasa – Historic center of Villarrasa loop from La Palma del Condado is a moderate option that can be enjoyed by families with some cycling experience.
You'll primarily encounter extensive farming lands, including cereals, olives, and vineyards, characteristic of the 'Condado de Huelva' wine region. A unique highlight is the **Río Tinto**, known for its vivid reddish waters due to high mineral concentration, offering an otherworldly backdrop. The El Arrayán Cycle Touring Path loop from La Palma del Condado offers views of this distinctive landscape.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes in La Palma Del Condado are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Chucena Town Hall – Church of Saint Bartholomew loop from La Palma del Condado and the Church of Saint Bartholomew loop from La Palma del Condado.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 20 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the unique landscapes, particularly the Río Tinto, and the peaceful routes through agricultural lands and vineyards. The variety of trails also receives positive feedback.
Beyond the trails, you can explore historical sites. Notable attractions include the Plaza de España - La Palma del Condado, the historic Niebla Castle, and the Roman Bridge 🌉 Niebla. These offer a glimpse into the region's rich history and culture.
The Vía Verde del Tinto, an old railway line converted into a greenway, is indeed suitable for mountain biking. It offers a unique experience through the Río Tinto landscape. Be aware that some sections may be challenging, with tunnels requiring flashlights and bridges that might be in varying conditions, so caution is advised.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking, avoiding the intense heat of summer. Winter can also be a good time, with milder weather compared to many other European regions, making it suitable for year-round activity.
While specific mountain bike routes directly to the Corumbel Reservoir are not detailed in the guide, the reservoir is a local point of interest with hiking routes leading to and around it. It's a good spot for a break, offering recreational areas with playgrounds and barbecue facilities, and could be incorporated into a longer ride or visited separately.
Many of the routes traverse the agricultural lands and less populated areas, offering a sense of discovery. While specific 'hidden gems' are subjective, exploring the less popular 'easy' or 'moderate' trails, such as the Mountainbike loop from La Palma del Condado, can lead to peaceful rides through charming rural scenery away from the main tourist paths.


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