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Touring cycling in Peña De Los Gitanos offers routes through a diverse landscape characterized by green terraces, limestone rock faces, and ancient olive groves. The region features unique karst formations and holm oak groves, providing varied terrain for cyclists. These routes often traverse wooded areas and include elevation gains, making for engaging rides. The area's natural park setting provides a scenic backdrop for exploring its historical and natural features.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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45.6km
03:03
690m
690m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.8km
03:20
1,010m
1,010m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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78.4km
05:29
1,500m
1,500m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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42.4km
03:10
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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16.1km
01:27
450m
450m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It stands atop a rocky outcrop overlooking the town of Montefrío (Granada, Andalusia). This Nasrid fortress was likely begun by Sultan Yusuf I in the 14th century (around 1352) to defend the northwestern border of the Kingdom of Granada. It consisted of two walled enclosures and several semicircular towers, with pathways carved into the rock and cisterns for water. Christian Conquest (1486): After falling to the Catholic Monarchs, a Gothic-Renaissance church was built within the upper enclosure, leveling the barbican. The church, known as the Church of the Town, was completed in 1507 and later expanded in the Renaissance style.
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I past it with an Ebike with 20" wheels. Underwater is cement surface. Even kids can cross with no problem
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Easy route highly recommended
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A small church that was originally the hermitage of San Nicasio and was completely renovated in the 18th century
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You shouldn't expect too much from the visit. The view from the tower over Priego de Cordoba is beautiful.
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A tip: you should never go to the Castillo on Monday. Then it's closed 🥲 The 2 euro entrance fee should be worth it. The view is nothing to sneeze at either.
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It is a fairly simple ford and is fully cemented so there are no stones or obstacles at the bottom. It's not deep.
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This is the castle of Montefrio, a good climb from the town awaits you.
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There are 6 touring cycling routes available in Peña De Los Gitanos. These routes cater primarily to experienced cyclists, with 5 rated as difficult and 1 as moderate.
The terrain in Peña De Los Gitanos is characterized by green terraces between limestone rock faces, ancient olive groves, and holm oak groves. You'll encounter varied landscapes with unique karst formations and significant elevation changes, making for engaging rides through a natural park setting.
The touring cycling routes in Peña De Los Gitanos are generally challenging, with 5 out of 6 routes rated as difficult and 1 as moderate. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy, so families with young children or beginners might find the terrain demanding due to considerable elevation gains.
Peña De Los Gitanos is rich in history and natural beauty. Along the routes, you can discover numerous prehistoric dolmens, ancient cave dwellings with primitive rock paintings, and the remains of a Medieval citadel, a Roman fort, and a Visigoth necropolis. The area also features six historical water mills in the gorge below, all set within a landscape of ancient olive trees and unique karst formations.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the region's diverse landscape and archaeological sites can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Given the significant elevation changes and varied terrain, spring and autumn generally offer more comfortable temperatures for cycling than the peak summer months.
Yes, several routes in Peña De Los Gitanos are circular. For example, the Castillo de Montefrio -- circular via Tocon and Villanueva Mesia is a popular option. Another is the Montefrío – Castle of Íllora loop from Montefrío, offering substantial climbs and descents.
The touring cycling routes in Peña De Los Gitanos are predominantly challenging. Out of the 6 available routes, 5 are rated as difficult, and 1 is rated as moderate. Cyclists should expect significant elevation gains and varied terrain.
The routes in Peña De Los Gitanos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 1 review. More than 25 touring cyclists have used komoot to explore the area, indicating a positive experience with its varied terrain and engaging rides.
Yes, several routes provide views of historical sites. The Montefrío – Castle of Íllora loop from Montefrío passes through varied terrain with views of historical sites. Additionally, the Castle of Priego de Córdoba – Montefrío Castle loop from Montefrío is another option that connects significant historical castles.
The touring cycling routes in Peña De Los Gitanos are generally considered challenging. There are no routes specifically designated as easy, with most being difficult due to considerable elevation changes. Beginners may find these routes demanding.
One of the longer touring cycling routes is the Castle of Priego de Córdoba – Montefrío Castle loop from Montefrío, which spans 48.7 miles (78.4 km) and typically takes around 5 hours 28 minutes to complete.
While specific establishments are not listed, the region is near Montefrío, which is likely to offer amenities such as cafes and pubs where cyclists can rest and refuel after their rides.


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