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Touring cycling routes around Herrera, particularly in the Andalusian region of Spain, traverse a landscape characterized by extensive olive groves and rolling hills. The area features diverse terrain, including paved roads suitable for road cycling and unpaved segments ideal for gravel biking. Natural features include the Laguna de Zóñar, a Wetland of International Importance, and historic sites such as ancient bridges and castles.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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50.8km
04:06
490m
490m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.3km
02:40
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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51.4km
04:14
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.0km
03:09
350m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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23km
01:37
420m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Historic stone bridge that crosses the Genil River and joins the route to Herrera.
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Passing through Pedera, you must pass by the Parish of San Sebastián de Pedrera, one of its most important monuments. You can get a drink and stock up on supplies whatever your adventure.
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As a reference, the great brand of the famous Toro de Osborne winery indicates that we are approaching the town of Lora de Estepa.
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If you are cycling through Aguadulce and feel like making a stop and having something cool, head to Plaza Ramón y Cajal, in the center of the town, before heading back into the vast landscape covered with endless olive groves.
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Esteva is a town known for having an important manufacturing industry of two typical Christmas sweets, mantecado and polvorón, especially in Spain. In the town, however, there is its castle, towering over the rest and where you cannot leave the town without having visited the castle.
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Cordoba municipality already very close to Seville. It is famous, among other things, for its quinces, grown in the extensive orchards on one side of the Genil River. On the other shore, olive trees and vines predominate, typical of the Cordoba countryside. Formerly the two shores were separate municipalities, one in Seville, Miragenil, and another in Córdoba called Puente de Don Gonzalo, but they were finally unified under a single Cordovan municipality in 1834, although Miragenil hardly grew.
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On the parallel Via Verde de las Lagunas you will find this "singular" holm oak. Holm oak cataloged as a singular tree in the municipality of Roda de Andalucía, its crown size of 23 meters stands out, it is approximately 150 years old.
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There are over 60 touring cycling routes available around Herrera, offering a wide range of experiences for cyclists. These routes are primarily located in the Andalusian region of Spain, known for its extensive olive groves and rolling hills.
Yes, Herrera offers routes suitable for various ability levels. While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are at least two easy touring cycling routes. For a paved surface suitable for all skill levels, consider the Subbética Greenway – Villa Romana de Fuente Álamo loop from Puente Genil.
The touring cycling routes around Herrera, particularly in Andalusia, feature diverse terrain. You'll encounter extensive olive groves and rolling hills, with a mix of paved roads ideal for road cycling and unpaved segments perfect for gravel biking. Some routes, like the Toro de Osborne – Pedrera loop from Estepa, specifically offer sections suitable for gravel biking.
Absolutely. Herrera is well-suited for experienced cyclists looking for a challenge, with 26 routes rated as difficult. These routes often feature significant elevation gains. An example is the Estepa Castle – Andalusia Balcony loop from Estepa, which covers over 51 km with substantial climbing.
Beyond the vast olive groves, you can experience unique natural features. The region is home to the Laguna de Zóñar, a Wetland of International Importance and the only natural lake in Andalusia, providing habitat for over 30 bird species. While specific viewpoints are not always marked, the rolling hills and historical sites often provide panoramic views.
Many routes pass by significant historical and cultural points of interest. You can explore sites like the Estepa Castle, the Alcázar and Convento de Santa Clara on San Cristóbal Hill in Estepa, and the Parroquia de San Sebastián de Pedrera. The iconic Toro de Osborne sign is also a notable landmark on some routes, such as the Tower of Victory – Pedrera loop from Estepa.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Herrera are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Tower of Victory loop from Estepa and the Subbética Greenway – Villa Romana de Fuente Álamo loop from Puente Genil, offering convenient circular journeys.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes both paved and unpaved sections, and the opportunity to explore vast olive groves and historical architecture. The network offers options for easy, moderate, and difficult routes, catering to various ability levels.
While this guide focuses on Herrera in Andalusia, Spain, it's worth noting that Herrera Province in Panama also offers a distinct tropical cycling environment with numerous routes. However, the specific routes and attractions mentioned in this guide pertain to the Spanish region.
Based on the general climate of Andalusia, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are typically the most pleasant seasons for touring cycling. Temperatures are milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be cooler with some rain, though cycling is possible year-round.
The routes in Herrera offer a mix of road conditions. You'll find well-maintained paved roads suitable for road bikes, as well as unpaved segments that are ideal for gravel biking. It's advisable to check the route details on komoot for specific surface information if you have a preference or a particular bike type.


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