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Mountain bike trails around Canal de Alfonso XIII offer a blend of urban cycling and access to diverse natural landscapes in the wider Seville province. While the canal itself features paved or semi-paved paths, it serves as a gateway to extensive unpaved roads, hills, and natural parks. The region is characterized by varied terrain, including riverside paths, oak forests, pine forests, and ancient networks of rural tracks. These routes provide opportunities for mountain bikers to explore both historical landmarks and…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
4.5
(4)
73
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29.1km
02:11
350m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45
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61.6km
04:45
440m
440m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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49
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47.0km
02:52
90m
90m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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42.1km
02:27
120m
120m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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129km
10:17
1,290m
1,290m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Did this route on 6/3/26 in these on my gravel bike. Perfect, but wouldn’t recommend when wet. Had to cross railway line (okay) on route and last section along river had been badly flooded and was tricky. Other than than, good route.
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For me, the best way to get to Seville is through its history…
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Iron bridge that connects the town of Seville with San Juan de Aznalfarache by bicycle.
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The best option to go up to Aljarafe and the Merida highway area
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Seville's Plaza del Triunfo is an iconic landmark located in the heart of the city's historic center. Surrounded by historic buildings such as Seville Cathedral, the General Archive of the Indies, and the Royal Alcázar, this square is a popular tourist and pedestrian hub. It's a perfect place to enjoy Seville's history and architectural beauty.
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The Torre Sevilla, formerly known as Torre Pelli, is a modern skyscraper in Seville and, at 180.5 metres, the tallest building in Andalusia. Its distinctive design, consisting of oval floors that widen towards the top, dominates the city's skyline. In addition to offices and a hotel, the tower also houses a viewing platform with panoramic views of Seville and the surrounding region, making it a popular tourist attraction. The tower's construction was controversial due to its impact on the historic cityscape, but it is now an iconic element of modern Seville.
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There are over 440 mountain bike trails around Canal de Alfonso XIII, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 8,400 times.
The terrain varies significantly. While the immediate area around the Canal de Alfonso XIII features paved or semi-paved urban paths, the wider Seville province offers extensive unpaved roads, hills, and natural parks. You can expect riverside paths, oak and pine forests, and ancient networks of rural tracks known as 'Vias Pecuarias' in areas like the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park and the Guadiamar Green Corridor.
Yes, there are over 110 easy mountain bike trails in the area. These routes often stick to less challenging terrain, including urban paths and flatter riverside sections, making them ideal for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are over 60 difficult mountain bike routes. Areas like the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park offer significant elevation gains and rugged, unpaved segments that require advanced riding skills and good fitness. These routes often feature technical sections through forests and mountainous terrain.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around Canal de Alfonso XIII are circular. For example, the San Juan Bridge – Corredor del Pudio loop from Plaza de Cuba is a moderate 26.3-mile (42.3 km) circular trail that takes you through diverse landscapes.
Many routes integrate historical and natural sights. Along the canal, you might pass iconic structures like the Tower of Gold, San Telmo Palace, and the Costurero de la Reina. Further afield, in natural parks like Sierra Norte, you can encounter oak forests, waterfalls, and caves. The Guadiamar Green Corridor offers diverse ecosystems from pine forests to wetlands.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1,100 reviews. Reviewers often praise the blend of urban cycling with easy access to natural areas, the varied terrain, and the opportunity to combine physical activity with cultural exploration of Seville's landmarks and the surrounding natural beauty.
Yes, there are routes that incorporate the Ruta del Agua Trail. One popular option is the Seville Tower – Ruta del Agua Trail loop from Plaza de Cuba, a moderate 34.2-mile (55.1 km) path that offers a mix of natural and semi-natural surfaces.
Seville has actively integrated cycling into its urban design, creating a network of bike paths that connect with nature close to the historic center. While the Canal de Alfonso XIII itself is central, you can often use public transport within Seville to get closer to the starting points of routes that lead into the more rugged natural areas like the Sierra Norte or Guadiamar Green Corridor, which are further out.
Many routes along the Canal de Alfonso XIII and its vicinity offer scenic views of the Guadalquivir River. The canal itself is a former riverbed, and cycling paths often run alongside it, providing picturesque riverside scenery. Routes like the San Jerónimo Footbridge – Triumph Square loop from Plaza de Cuba lead through urban and riverside areas, allowing you to enjoy the river views.
The best time to visit for mountain biking is typically during the cooler months, from autumn through spring (October to April). Summers in Seville can be very hot, making longer rides less comfortable. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes, while autumn provides mild weather ideal for exploring the trails.


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