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Gravel biking around Lucainena De Las Torres offers routes through the Sierra Alhamilla mountain range, characterized by diverse landscapes from arid desert-like terrain to areas with olive and almond groves. The region features converted old mining railway lines, such as the Vía Verde de Lucainena de las Torres, providing smooth, compacted gravel surfaces. Riders can explore mountainous backdrops, valleys, and historical mining remnants, making for varied terrain. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and industrial heritage suitable for…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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37.0km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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95.2km
08:26
1,910m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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49.9km
03:59
960m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The La Fuente recreational area is located in Senés, in the heart of the Filabres mountain range, and is an ideal spot to relax after exploring this mountainous environment. The fountain, built of marble, has pipes that supply an old drinking trough and a traditional wash house that still stands next to the ruins of a mill. The water flows not only from the spring but also from the walls of the ravine, creating a cool and pleasant atmosphere. It's a perfect place to take a break, refill your water, and enjoy the picnic area surrounded by nature.
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The Agua Amarga Olive Tree, also known as the Thousand-Year-Old Agua Amarga Olive Tree, is a monumental tree located in the Rambla de los Viruega (or Viruegues), very close to the village of Agua Amarga, in the municipality of Níjar, within the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park. The canopy casts a shadow about 10 meters in diameter. Despite its age and lack of intensive care, it is in acceptable condition, although it could be improved.
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A small village, ideal for filling up water bottles at 900 m above sea level
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Very nice Rambla tour, depending on your riding ability - with a short pushing section
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Small village with traditional popular architecture, surrounded by fields of almond trees and located between the Sierra de los Filabres and the Sierra Alhamilla.
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It is a small town with traditional popular architecture, surrounded by almond groves and located between the Sierra de los Filabres and Sierra Alhamilla mountains. Part of the municipal area is included in the Sierra de Alhamilla Natural Park, a site of great scenic and ecological interest due to its abundant vegetation.
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The terrain around Lucainena De Las Torres is quite varied, transitioning from lush areas with fig, almond, and olive groves to more arid, desert-like landscapes. Many routes utilize the Vía Verde de Lucainena de las Torres, a converted old mining railway line, which offers a smooth, compacted gravel surface. You'll also encounter mountainous backdrops and valleys, providing a diverse and engaging experience for gravel bikers.
While many routes in the area are considered difficult, there is at least one moderate option available. For a less strenuous ride, consider the Agua Amarga Beach – View of the Bay of Agua Amarga loop from Agua Amarga, which covers 25.5 km and offers beautiful coastal views. This route is a good choice if you're looking for a more relaxed gravel biking experience.
The region offers stunning natural beauty. You can find breathtaking panoramic vistas from viewpoints like the Mirador del Garruchete and Mirador del Poyo de la Cruz. The imposing Lucainena Rock is also a striking natural landmark. For a unique natural monument, consider visiting the Ancient olive tree of Agua Amarga or exploring the Río Aguas in Paraje Natural Karst en Yesos de Sorbas.
Yes, the area is rich in mining history. You can explore the eight restored Calcination Kilns, which are a direct link to the region's industrial past. The Agua Amarga Ore Loading Dock also offers a glimpse into the area's mining heritage. Additionally, the remains of the Molinillo de Viento Watchtower provide historical intrigue and scenic views.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate, making spring and autumn ideal for gravel biking. During these seasons, temperatures are generally mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. This allows for comfortable exploration of the diverse landscapes.
Yes, many of the gravel bike routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Cabo de Gata Lighthouse – Collado de la Vela Blanca loop from Campohermoso and the moderate Agua Amarga Beach – View of the Bay of Agua Amarga loop from Agua Amarga. These circular routes make planning your ride more convenient.
The gravel biking routes around Lucainena De Las Torres are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from 8 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from coastal views to desert landscapes, and the unique blend of natural beauty with fascinating historical mining remnants.
Absolutely. Several routes provide stunning coastal vistas. For example, the View of Playa del Algarrobico – Mojácar Seafront Bike Path loop from Hotel Real Agua Amarga La Joya follows a seafront bike path, offering extensive views of the Mediterranean. The Enmedio Cove and Plomo Cove are also beautiful coastal spots you might encounter.
Yes, if you're looking for a significant challenge, the area offers longer routes. The Cabo de Gata Lighthouse – Collado de la Vela Blanca loop from Campohermoso is a demanding 129 km trail that takes over 10 hours to complete, providing an extensive adventure for experienced gravel bikers.
The Vía Verde de Lucainena de las Torres is a highlight for cyclists in the region. It's a converted old mining railway line that now serves as a smooth, compacted gravel path. This greenway allows you to cycle through scenic landscapes and past historical remnants of the mining era, offering a unique blend of nature and history. You can find a section of it as the Lucainena de las Torres to Agua Amarga Greenway.
Yes, the region's diverse environment includes arid, desert-like terrain. The Agua Amarga Beach – In the middle of the desert loop from Agua Amarga is a 37 km trail specifically designed to lead you through these unique desert landscapes, offering a distinct gravel biking experience.


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