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Gravel biking around Almensilla offers access to a network of rural roads and tracks across the Aljarafe Plateau, characterized by extensive olive groves. The region features varied terrain, including hard gravel trails along the Guadaíra Riverside Walk, which forms part of the Metropolitan Green Corridor. Pine groves and historic sites like the Roman Bridge over the Pudio River contribute to the diverse landscape for gravel cyclists. These natural and agricultural settings provide a scenic backdrop for rides of varying lengths…
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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44
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74.9km
05:42
410m
410m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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31
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
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15
riders
69.1km
05:05
380m
380m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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10
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67.7km
05:09
480m
480m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.8km
02:45
190m
190m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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View of the Edificio Torretriana, an administrative building of the Junta de Andalucia, built in 1993. It is known for its unique circular shape and color (a yellow tint).
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Decent cycle path connecting Camas and Seville.
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Bridge connecting San Juan and Seville
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It is the fifth longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. It is 657 km from the Sierra de Cazorla (source) to Sanlúcar (Atlantic Ocean). On its journey through Andalusia from east to west it passes through cities such as Andújar, Córdoba and Seville. From pre-Roman times it was known as Baetis or Betis, and was called Wad al-Kibir (Great River) by the Arabs from the eleventh century.
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There are over 40 gravel bike routes in the Almensilla area. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 8 easy, 32 moderate, and 4 difficult options to choose from.
The gravel bike trails around Almensilla primarily traverse the Aljarafe Plateau, characterized by extensive olive groves and rural roads. You'll also find hard gravel trails along the scenic Guadaíra Riverside Walk and sections through pine groves, offering a diverse and picturesque riding experience.
Yes, Almensilla offers 8 easy gravel bike routes that are suitable for families or beginners. These routes often feature gentler terrain and allow for a more relaxed pace, such as sections of the Metropolitan Green Corridor along the Guadaíra River.
Many of the gravel bike routes in the Almensilla area are designed as loops. For example, the popular San Juan Bridge – San Juan Bridge loop from San Juan Alto offers a comprehensive circular tour, allowing you to start and finish at the same point.
Along the trails, you can encounter several points of interest. The Guadaíra Riverside Walk provides ecological beauty, while the historic Roman Bridge Over the Pudio River is surrounded by wooded areas perfect for a break. You might also pass by ancient olive groves and traditional haciendas, reflecting the region's rich agricultural heritage.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking experience in Almensilla highly, with an average score of 3.0 stars from over 3 reviews. Riders often appreciate the varied terrain, the scenic olive groves, and the accessible green corridors that make for enjoyable rides.
Yes, for more experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 4 difficult routes available. These routes, such as the Ruta del Agua Trail – Guadiamar Ford loop from San Juan Alto, typically feature longer distances and more significant elevation changes, providing a demanding ride through varied landscapes.
A great option for a moderate gravel biking experience is the Cafeteria Camping Dehesa Nueva – Camping Aznalcázar loop from Ciudad Expo. This 43.1 km path connects natural areas and offers a balanced mix of surfaces, making it a popular choice among local gravel bikers.
Absolutely. The Corredor del Pudio – Green Corridor of Seville loop from Ciudad Expo is a moderate route that takes you through the Pudio River area, allowing you to experience its wooded sections and the historic Roman Bridge.
Given Almensilla's location in southern Spain, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for gravel biking, with milder temperatures. Summers can be very hot, while winters are typically mild but can have occasional rain.
Many routes in Almensilla showcase the region's agricultural heritage. The Cortijo La Juliana – Vado del Quema Shrine loop from San Juan Alto, for instance, leads you through extensive agricultural landscapes and rural tracks, offering views of olive groves and traditional farms.
The Aljarafe Plateau itself offers numerous scenic viewpoints, particularly where the terrain rolls, providing expansive vistas over the olive groves. The Guadaíra Riverside Walk also offers picturesque views of the river and its surrounding green spaces, perfect for a photo stop.


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