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Road cycling routes around Brenes offer diverse terrain, making the area suitable for various fitness levels. The landscape features a mix of urban starting points and natural elements, including the area around the Rivera del Huesna. Routes range from mostly paved surfaces with gentle elevation changes to more challenging rides with significant climbs. This variety provides options for different cycling preferences, from moderate loops to longer, more demanding paths.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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riders
113km
05:17
1,250m
1,250m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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riders
72.0km
02:53
220m
220m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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riders
99.4km
04:17
610m
610m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. 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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51.8km
02:07
200m
200m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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L'Alameda de Alfonso XIII and the Fuente de los Leones form a suggestive historical and landscape complex located in the city of Carmona, Andalusia (Seville). Originally designed in the 18th century, they took on their current Andalusian appearance in 1925, in preparation for the Ibero-American Exposition.
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The Church of San Pedro is one of the most emblematic churches in Carmona (Seville), recognizable above all for its tower known as La Giraldilla, due to its resemblance to the Giralda of Seville. Built in the 15th century on the site of the former hermitage of the Virgen de la Antigua, its Baroque tower, called La Giraldilla, was originally designed by Hernán Ruiz the Younger around 1565 and completed in 1784.
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In the heart of the Guadalquivir Valley, at the foot of the Sierra Morena mountains, 57 km from Seville. Its origins are Turdetani and Roman (Axati), followed by the Andalusian period (Al Lawra), and after the conquest, it became a domain of the Order of Malta.
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Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1906, even before the Giralda of Seville. Today it houses the Tourist Information Center and is used for cultural events and guided tours.
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The Alcázar of the Seville Gate is one of Carmona's most iconic monuments and an exceptional example of defensive architecture with over 2,500 years of history. Remains dating back to the 9th century BC have been found, although the current structure began to take shape under the Carthaginians, who built a bastion atop an earlier tower to withstand Roman attacks.
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The Alameda de Alfonso XIII and the Fountain of the Lions are two emblematic spaces in the Carmona suburb, with great historical and cultural value. Fountain of the Lions: It was built in the 16th century after authorization from Joanna I of Castile (Joanna the Mad), who granted funds to build a public fountain and troughs for livestock. Before then, residents drew water from an unsanitary pool in the Roman mine of San Antón. This fountain became the social center of the suburb, known as the Lower Square, in contrast to the Upper Square (present-day Plaza San Fernando) where the nobility resided. Alameda de Alfonso XIII: It originated as a recreational space around the fountain. Its current appearance was consolidated in 1925, influenced by the Sevillian regionalist style prior to the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. Gardens, benches, ceramics, wrought iron, and tiles were added, following the aesthetic of Aníbal González.
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The Roman Necropolis of Carmona is one of the most important and best-preserved funerary complexes on the Iberian Peninsula. It is located in the western part of the city, next to the amphitheater, and covers approximately 8 hectares.
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The old town of Carmona is one of the most monumental and historic in Andalusia. Situated on a hill, it retains a medieval structure with narrow streets, whitewashed facades, and numerous Baroque palaces and churches.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes available around Brenes on komoot, offering diverse terrain for various fitness levels.
While there are no routes specifically rated as 'easy' in our current selection, many of the 13 moderate routes feature mostly paved surfaces and manageable elevation changes, making them suitable for cyclists with a good basic fitness level. The region offers loops of varying difficulty, accommodating different cycling preferences.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Brenes offers 3 difficult routes. A notable option is the Dam on the Rivera del Huesna – Mulejía Scenic Road loop from Brenes, which spans 70 miles (112.5 km) with over 4,000 feet (1250 m) of elevation gain, typically taking over 5 hours to complete.
Yes, the Bar La Farola – Amphitheatre of Italica loop from Brenes is a moderate 44.7-mile (72 km) route that includes significant cultural landmarks such as the Amphitheatre of Italica, offering a blend of cycling and historical exploration.
Road cycling routes around Brenes feature a mix of urban starting points and natural elements, including areas around the Rivera del Huesna. You'll encounter diverse terrain, transitioning between flatter sections and more undulating or hilly landscapes, providing varied cycling experiences.
The road cycling routes in Brenes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 15 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain and the options available for different ability levels, from moderate loops to more demanding paths.
Yes, for those looking for longer rides, the Dam on the Rivera del Huesna – Mulejía Scenic Road loop from Brenes covers 70 miles (112.5 km). Another excellent option is the Lora del Río – Alcolea del Río loop from Brenes, which is 61.8 miles (99.4 km) long and leads through the countryside.
While cycling, you might pass by several points of interest. For example, the Historic Center of Carmona – Church of San Pedro, Carmona loop from Brenes takes you near the Church of the Immaculate Conception and the Ermita de San Bartolomé. The region also features the Church of the Sweet Name of Jesus and Holy Mercy and the Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad.
Most of the road cycling routes around Brenes are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Piedra del Moro – Venta Hermanos Moyano loop from Brenes and the Historic Center of Carmona – Church of San Pedro, Carmona loop from Brenes.
The elevation gain varies significantly across routes in Brenes. You can find rides with gentle elevation changes, such as the Bar La Farola – Amphitheatre of Italica loop from Brenes with around 730 feet (223 m) of ascent, to more challenging routes like the Dam on the Rivera del Huesna – Mulejía Scenic Road loop from Brenes which features over 4,000 feet (1250 m) of climbing.
Yes, many routes offer scenic rides through the countryside. The Lora del Río – Alcolea del Río loop from Brenes is a popular choice that leads through rural landscapes, providing a pleasant escape from urban areas.


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