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Gravel biking around Moclín features routes through varied landscapes, characterized by agricultural plains, river valleys, and significant elevation changes. The region offers a mix of open terrain and more secluded paths, often traversing areas with olive groves and historical sites. Routes frequently include challenging climbs and descents, providing a demanding experience for gravel bikers. The terrain is generally rugged, with surfaces ranging from compacted dirt to loose gravel.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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11
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57.5km
04:31
1,120m
1,120m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
48.9km
03:23
520m
520m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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riders
87.1km
05:58
960m
960m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
49.4km
03:19
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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70.6km
04:37
1,010m
1,010m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Unparalleled beauty to recharge your batteries and your senses
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The viewpoint is priceless, the views it offers, in addition to being located in an unparalleled location within this unique and spectacular mountain range, which at the same time
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Unfortunately, it's not raining anymore, but the scenery is still more enjoyable than ever. ☺️👋
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A very cool sunset, a place to walk and ride a bike with the family
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This bridge is of Arab origin and was strategically located at the entrance to the town to cross the ravine eroded by the Cubillas River. It was declared an architectural-artistic monument in 1922. It also contains a gate to control the entrance to the town to ensure the passage of people wishing to enter the town. It has three large horseshoe arches with spans between seven and eleven meters. Some historians have suggested that its origin may even be earlier, and that it may be Visigothic. This is not a far-fetched idea, since from the dawn of time when the first human settlements occurred in the town, it must have included a way to cross the ravine from one side to the other.
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This beautiful fountain, which flows with untreated water, is located in the Granada town of Olivares, where we can fill our containers with fresh water.
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It is a highly recommended route, it is not difficult and the environment is perfect for enjoying the spectacular landscape.
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This place is located on Calle Carrera del Darro, one of the most beautiful walking passages in Granada. This street is located on the left bank of the Darro River. Unfortunately, you are not allowed to cycle here, as a police officer warned us. Here you can see the majestic Alhambra on the slope of the Sabika, surrounded by vegetation.
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There are 5 gravel bike routes documented on komoot for the Moclín area, offering a variety of challenging rides through diverse landscapes.
The gravel bike routes around Moclín are generally considered difficult. They feature significant elevation gains, rugged terrain, and long distances, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers seeking a demanding challenge.
Most of the gravel bike routes around Moclín are rated as difficult, involving considerable elevation changes and long distances. There are no routes specifically categorized as easy, so beginners should be prepared for a challenging ride or consider shorter sections of routes if available.
You can expect varied terrain, including agricultural plains, river valleys, and areas with olive groves. The surfaces range from compacted dirt to loose gravel, often with challenging climbs and descents. The region is characterized by its rugged natural landscape.
Yes, all the featured gravel bike routes in the Moclín area are loops. For example, you can explore the Santa Fe – Aurora Mine loop from Estación de Atarfe - Santa Fe or the Cárcavas de La Malahá – Great agricultural landscape loop from Estación de Atarfe - Santa Fe.
While riding, you might encounter historical sites and natural features. Some routes pass near the Genil River, offering views of the surrounding agricultural landscape. You can also find attractions like Moclín Castle, the Hermitage of Saint Anthony, and the Pinos Puente Bridge in the wider region.
The best time for gravel biking in Moclín is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, making long rides challenging, while winters can bring cooler temperatures and occasional rain.
Many of the routes start from Estación de Atarfe - Santa Fe, which is a common access point. Parking availability can vary, so it's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas or suitable roadside parking before your ride.
Given that most routes are rated as difficult with significant elevation and distance, the Moclín area is not typically recommended for young families or very casual riders. These trails are better suited for experienced gravel bikers.
Gravel bikers using komoot often praise the challenging nature of the routes, the diverse landscapes ranging from agricultural plains to river valleys, and the opportunity to explore historical mining areas. The region offers a demanding experience for those seeking adventure.
Yes, the Cubillas Reservoir – Shore of the Cubillas Reservoir loop from Albolote offers a ride along the shore of the Cubillas Reservoir, providing scenic views of the water.
Given the varied terrain and potential for significant elevation changes, it's recommended to wear appropriate cycling gear, including padded shorts, a moisture-wicking jersey, and sturdy cycling shoes. Layers are advisable, especially during spring and autumn, to adapt to changing temperatures. Always bring sun protection and sufficient water.
Yes, the Granada – Cueva del Gato Viewpoint loop from Estación de Atarfe - Santa Fe specifically includes the Cueva del Gato Viewpoint, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.

