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Gravel biking around Valencina De La Concepción features a landscape characterized by a mix of historical pathways, green corridors, and riverine areas. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with modest elevation gains across routes. This region offers varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes, connecting urban fringes with natural spaces. The area provides opportunities to explore both cultural landmarks and open countryside.
Last updated: May 28, 2026
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58.1km
04:08
300m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.3km
03:06
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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83.9km
06:32
380m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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38.2km
02:51
320m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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Guillena is a small town located in the province of Seville known for its rich history, diverse landscape and beautiful architecture. The historic centre of the town retains much of its original charm and contains impressive buildings such as the church of Nuestra Señora de la Granada, the monastery of Santa Clara and the palace of the Counts of Torreblanca and the Sierra Norte de Sevilla, a large natural area that offers many possibilities. Guillena is also an important centre for agriculture and livestock, with the production of olive oil, wine and citrus fruits, and a rich gastronomy with traditional dishes such as gazpacho and salmorejo.
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The Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla, also known as Estadio de La Cartuja, is a multi-purpose stadium located on the Isla de la Cartuja. The stadium opened in 1999 and has a capacity of 57,619 seats. It was built specifically for the World Athletics Championships that year and was part of Seville's bid to host the 2008 Olympic Games. The stadium has a unique octagonal shape and is surrounded by a running track. It is mainly used for football matches and has also hosted the 2003 UEFA Cup final and the 2004 and 2011 Davis Cup finals. The stadium has no permanent occupants, but the Spanish national football team occasionally plays international matches there.
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The Monasterio de Santa María de las Cuevas, also known as La Cartuja, is a historic monastery located on the Isla de la Cartuja in Seville. It was originally built in the 15th century by the Carthusian order and has enjoyed a rich history ever since. After the monastery closed in 1836, the building was converted into a ceramics factory. The factory became a major producer of pottery and was known for its innovative production techniques. Today, the monastery is home to the Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo (CAAC), a centre for contemporary art.
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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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The Puente de la Señorita, also known as the Puente de Camas, is a bridge over the Guadalquivir River in Seville. This bridge connects the Isla de la Cartuja with the village of Camas in the comarca of Aljarafe. The bridge was originally built in 1981 as part of the Seville-Huelva railway line, but since 1991 it has been used mainly for road traffic, cycling and walking.
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The Amphitheatre of Itálica in Santiponce is an impressive Roman amphitheatre that was built between 117 and 138 AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian. It is one of the largest amphitheatres in the Roman Empire, with a capacity of approximately 25,000 spectators. The amphitheatre has an elliptical shape and consists of three levels of stands, the first level of which is still intact. The amphitheatre was used for gladiatorial combats and fights between animals and humans, and had an underground service pit for these events. Today it is a tourist attraction and an important archaeological heritage.
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The gravel biking trails in this region are known for their mix of historical pathways, green corridors, and riverine areas. The terrain is generally flat to gently rolling, with modest elevation gains, making it suitable for various skill levels. You'll find routes connecting urban fringes with natural spaces, offering a blend of cultural landmarks and open countryside.
Yes, Valencina De La Concepción offers a good selection of routes for beginners. Out of the 94 available gravel bike trails, 10 are classified as easy, providing a gentle introduction to the region's diverse terrain.
Absolutely. For experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 18 difficult gravel bike routes available. One such demanding option is the San Juan Bridge – San Juan Bridge loop from San Juan Alto, which spans 46.5 miles (74.9 km) and features significant elevation changes.
Yes, the region offers several longer routes. The San Juan Bridge – San Juan Bridge loop from San Juan Alto is a substantial 46.5 miles (74.9 km) ride. Another excellent option is the Amphitheatre of Italica – Vía de la Plata loop from Salteras, covering 36.1 miles (58.1 km) and combining historical sites with open country.
Many routes incorporate historical elements. For instance, the Amphitheatre of Italica – Vía de la Plata loop from Salteras passes by the ancient Amphitheatre of Italica. You can also explore significant cultural landmarks like the Seville Cathedral, Plaza of Spain, and the Tower of Gold, which are accessible from routes in the broader region.
Yes, the trails often lead through beautiful green spaces and along water features. The Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla – Ruta del Agua Trail loop from Estadio Olímpico is a great example, following a water trail. You can also find natural monuments and parks nearby, such as the Monumental Carob Tree and María Luisa Park.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in the area are designed as loops, offering convenient starting and ending points. Examples include the Green Corridor of Seville – Corredor del Pudio loop from Cartuja and the Vía de la Plata – Amphitheatre of Italica loop from Cartuja.
The region generally enjoys a mild climate, making spring and autumn ideal for gravel biking with comfortable temperatures. Winter can also be pleasant for riding, though it's always advisable to check local weather forecasts. Summers can be very hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if biking during this season.
The gravel biking routes in Valencina De La Concepción are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an average rating of 4.0 stars from over 10 reviews. More than 600 gravel bikers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the blend of historical routes, green corridors, and river-adjacent paths.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many routes in the Valencina De La Concepción area start from locations with accessible parking, especially those near urban fringes or larger parks. It's always recommended to check the individual route details on komoot for specific parking information before you head out.
Generally, no special permits are required for gravel biking on the established trails and public pathways around Valencina De La Concepción. However, always respect local regulations and private property signs, especially when venturing into less-traveled areas.
Many of the easier and moderate routes, particularly those through green corridors and with minimal elevation gain, can be suitable for families. Look for routes classified as 'easy' or 'moderate' with shorter distances, such as sections of the 'Ruta del Agua Trail' which offer pleasant, relatively flat riding experiences.


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