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Gravel biking around Dos Torres offers exploration through the unique dehesa de encinas landscape, characterized by extensive holm oak meadows. This region, part of the Los Pedroches Valley, features rolling hills and traditional dry-stone walls, with elevations ranging from 350 to 850 meters above sea level. The terrain provides a network of smooth, unpaved tracks and solitary roads, ideal for gravel cyclists. These routes allow immersion in a Mediterranean ecosystem of ancient holm oaks and grasslands.
Last updated: May 22, 2026
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27
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117km
07:58
1,160m
1,160m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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80.1km
05:45
730m
730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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77.8km
05:52
810m
800m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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109km
07:48
1,150m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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47.3km
03:03
310m
310m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Cañada Real de la Mesta is an ancient drove road used for centuries for transhumance.
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La Puerta de la Villa de Santa Eufemia is one of the most notable remains of the municipality's old walled enclosure. This stone arch, of medieval origin, gave access to the interior of the villa and today is integrated into the urban area, preserving its historical and heritage value.
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Built in the early years of the 20th century as a summer retreat for its owner, Miguel López, a priest much loved in the village for his great work and involvement in helping numerous people during the Civil War.
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Dos Torres is one of the most charming villages in Los Pedroches. It stands out for: Its traditional architecture of lime, granite, and wrought iron, very well preserved in the historic center. A tranquil, authentic, and rural atmosphere, ideal for getting away from it all. A historical heritage that combines Roman remains, medieval legacy, churches of great artistic value, and unique natural spaces. Its location amidst spectacular meadows makes it perfect for nature lovers. Overall, it is a small village but surprisingly rich in history, tranquility, and architectural beauty.
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Although sometimes referred to as a "medieval bridge," the known and documented historical bridge of Dos Torres is the Santa Ana Bridge, located near the Hermitage of Our Lady of Loreto. It dates from the 16th century, making it a Renaissance-late medieval bridge, but not strictly medieval in the strict sense (classical Middle Ages).
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Dos Torres is one of the most charming villages in Los Pedroches. It stands out for: Its traditional architecture of lime, granite, and wrought iron, very well preserved in the historic center. A tranquil, authentic, and rural atmosphere, ideal for getting away from it all. A historical heritage that combines Roman remains, medieval legacy, churches of great artistic value, and unique natural spaces. Its location amidst spectacular meadows makes it perfect for nature lovers. Overall, it is a small village but surprisingly rich in history, tranquility, and architectural beauty.
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Although the exact date of its construction is unknown, tradition indicates that it was built in the mid-15th century, possibly thanks to a woman from Los Pedroches who promoted the construction of the first hermitage. According to legend, the image of the Virgin was found by a shepherd from Pedroche in a holm oak near the sanctuary at the beginning of the 15th century.
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Luna is one of the most emblematic sites in the Los Pedroches Valley, deeply linked to the religious and cultural traditions of Pozoblanco and Villanueva de Córdoba. The sanctuary is located in the Dehesa de la Jara, in the municipality of Navarredonda, a natural holm oak grove characteristic of Los Pedroches. It is situated 15 km from Pozoblanco and 10 km from Villanueva de Córdoba.
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There are over 20 gravel bike trails around Dos Torres, offering a variety of experiences through the unique dehesa landscape. These routes cater to different skill levels, from moderate to difficult.
The terrain around Dos Torres is characterized by extensive dehesa de encinas (holm oak meadows), rolling hills, and traditional dry-stone walls. You'll find a network of smooth, unpaved tracks and solitary roads, ideal for gravel cyclists seeking both adventure and tranquility within this Mediterranean ecosystem.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy gravel biking route available. For a moderate option, consider the Santa Ana Bridge – Pozoviejo Square loop from El Viso, which is about 47.3 km long and offers a less challenging ride through the landscape.
As you explore the gravel trails, you can encounter several interesting landmarks. These include the historic Puerta de la Villa, the charming Plaza Mayor De la Villa de Dos Torres, and the serene Ermita de Piedras Santas. The La Colada Reservoir Dam also offers a significant man-made feature in the natural surroundings.
Yes, many of the gravel biking routes around Dos Torres are designed as loops. For example, the challenging Hermitage of the Virgen de Luna – Conquista loop from Pozoblanco is a popular circular option, winding through the characteristic holm oak meadows.
The region is particularly vibrant during the montanera season, from late October to early March, when Iberian pigs roam freely. This period offers a unique cultural and ecological experience. Generally, spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
The defining characteristic is the dehesa de encinas, the largest continuous holm oak pastureland in Europe. This unique Mediterranean ecosystem, with its ancient, gnarled holm oaks, grasslands, and traditional dry-stone walls, creates a picturesque and tranquil environment that is perfect for gravel exploration.
Absolutely. The Los Pedroches Valley features an extensive network of public paths and quiet provincial roads that connect its 17 villages, including Dos Torres. This allows cyclists to immerse themselves in the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage while traveling between communities.
Most gravel bike trails in Dos Torres are rated as moderate to difficult. Out of 20 available routes, 13 are moderate and 6 are difficult, indicating that many trails require a good level of fitness and experience. There is also at least one easy route for those seeking a gentler ride.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging long-distance routes. The Alcaracejos Town Center – Pozoviejo Square loop from Alcaracejos is a difficult 116.7 km trail, and the Stone Cross of Añora – Puerta de la Villa loop from Cuerda de la Guitarra covers 108.9 km, both traversing the expansive dehesa landscape.
The gravel biking routes in Dos Torres are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 7 reviews. Cyclists often praise the unique dehesa landscape, the tranquility of the unpaved tracks, and the immersive experience of exploring this beautiful region.
Yes, the Los Pedroches Valley, where Dos Torres is located, is explicitly recognized as an excellent area for bikepacking. The extensive network of rolling unpaved tracks and solitary roads provides ideal conditions for multi-day cycling adventures, allowing you to explore the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage.


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