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No traffic road cycling routes in Laguna De Fuente De Piedra traverse a landscape dominated by the elliptical Laguna de Fuente de Piedra, the largest hypersaline lagoon in Andalusia. The terrain features a very soft relief, characterized by expansive fields of olive trees and cereal crops, providing generally gentle gradients for cyclists. This area offers a network of well-paved surfaces, making it suitable for road cycling. The region's flat to gently rolling nature, combined with its unique natural features, supports varied cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
17
riders
62.1km
02:39
390m
390m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
10
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70.4km
03:07
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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10
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100km
04:41
1,220m
1,220m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.7km
01:19
240m
240m
Enjoy an easy 19.0-mile road cycling tour around Laguna de Fuente de Piedra, offering tranquil landscapes and views of pink flamingos.
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57.1km
03:05
920m
920m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Conde de Guadalhorce reservoir is nestled in a picturesque mountain landscape near El Chorro and impresses with turquoise water, steep rock faces and tranquil nature, making it a particularly idyllic destination for tours.
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The Laguna de Fuente de Piedra provides an important habitat for large flamingo colonies and is one of the most significant breeding grounds for this bird species in Europe. The shallow salt lagoon offers ideal conditions for the birds, allowing them to be observed there in large numbers, especially during the warmer months.
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Laguna de Fuente de Piedra is home to large flamingo colonies and is considered one of the most important breeding grounds for this bird species in Europe, where they can be observed particularly well in the warmer months.
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The city gate of Antequera was built in 1749 in the Baroque style, demolished in the 19th century, and faithfully reconstructed in the 1990s. Today, the Puerta de Estepa is a symbolic gateway to the city.
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Fuente de Piedra is a charming village whose name derives from an ancient spring believed to possess healing powers. The area was already settled in Roman times, and the spring was then referred to as "Fons Divinus." In the Middle Ages, a small settlement grew up around the spring, which later acquired its present name. During the 18th and 19th centuries, Fuente de Piedra was a renowned spa town thanks to its mineral waters, until the spring dried up. Today, the village's name evokes this past, while its history remains closely intertwined with the use and veneration of the water.
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The Puerta de Estepa city gate is one of Antequera's most striking buildings and marks the historic entrance to the city. It is located at the end of the Alameda de Andalucía, very close to the Plaza de la Constitución, where the modern city merges into the historic old town. The gateway with its three round arches was built in 1749 in the Baroque style and once served as a welcoming gateway for travelers coming from the direction of Estepa. The structure was demolished in the 19th century but faithfully rebuilt in the 1990s. Today, the Puerta de Estepa city gate is a popular photo opportunity and a symbolic gateway to the city. The view of the old town through the arches is particularly impressive.
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The Antequera Dolmens Archaeological Complex is one of the most important prehistoric sites in Europe and is located on the outskirts of Antequera in Andalusia, directly on the Carretera de Málaga. The complex includes three large megalithic tombs – the Dolmen de Menga, the Dolmen de Viera, and the Tholos de El Romeral – as well as the two natural monuments Peña de los Enamorados and El Torcal de Antequera. Since 2016, they have formed a recognized UNESCO World Heritage Site, uniquely demonstrating the connection between humans, architecture, and landscape. The Dolmen de Menga is the largest structure in the complex and is one of the most impressive megalithic tombs in Europe. It was built between approximately 3800 and 3600 BC and consists of enormous stone blocks assembled to form a long burial chamber. Particularly noteworthy is its orientation toward the Peña de los Enamorados rock, which indicates symbolic or ritual significance. Human remains and grave goods have been found inside. Just a few meters away is the Dolmen de Viera, which is somewhat smaller and of a more classical design. It was built between 3500 and 3000 BC and is oriented exactly east, allowing sunlight to fall directly into the burial chamber at the equinox. The third structure, the Tholos de El Romeral, is located about four kilometers away and dates back to the Copper Age around 2500 BC. Its circular shape and corbelled vault distinguish it from the older dolmens, demonstrating a further development of the architectural style of the time. The visitor center is located directly next to the Dolmens of Menga and Viera, where visitors can learn more about the history, architecture, and cultural significance of the complex. Exhibitions, models, and interactive displays explain how these monumental structures were constructed using the simplest of means and the role they played in the religious life of early communities. The center also offers guided tours, information materials, and a small shop. Today, the dolmens of Antequera are considered an outstanding example of how people understood their environment more than 5,000 years ago and shaped monumental structures in harmony with nature, astronomy, and faith. The combination of prehistoric architecture and the impressive landscape makes the site a unique testament to early European cultural history.
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The Antequera Dolmens are one of the most important prehistoric monuments in Europe and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These impressive megalithic tombs—including the Menga, Viera, and El Romeral dolmens—date back to the 3rd millennium BC. They offer unique insights into the rituals and architecture of prehistoric society. Surrounded by a landscape overlooking the Peña de los Enamorados and the Sierra del Torcal, this is a place where nature, culture, and history converge.
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes in Laguna De Fuente De Piedra, catering to various fitness levels. You'll find 9 easy routes, 17 moderate, and 5 challenging options to explore the region's unique landscapes.
The terrain around Laguna De Fuente De Piedra is generally flat to gently rolling, characterized by vast fields of olive trees and cereal crops. While most routes offer well-paved surfaces, some may include slight ascents, such as the View of Olive Groves and Hills loop from Antequera-Santa Ana, which features over 1,200m of elevation gain over 99.8 km.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for families. A great option is the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon Circular Route, which is approximately 30.6 km long with minimal elevation, offering a pleasant ride around the lagoon's perimeter.
The region is renowned for its unique natural features. You'll cycle alongside the hypersaline Fuente de Piedra Lagoon, home to the largest colony of flamingos in the Iberian Peninsula. Birdwatching is a major attraction, especially during spring, with over 170 species of birds observable. You can also visit the Bird Observation Tower or La Vicaría Observatory for better views.
Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are ideal for road cycling in Laguna De Fuente De Piedra. During spring, the weather is pleasant, and you can witness the spectacular nesting season of the flamingos. Autumn offers cooler temperatures and beautiful landscapes. Summers can be very hot, and the lagoon may dry up, revealing a white salt crust.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Laguna De Fuente De Piedra are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular choice is the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon – Fuente de Piedra loop, a moderate 69.2 km ride that takes you through the scenic surroundings.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Laguna De Fuente De Piedra, with an average score of 4.04 out of 5 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-maintained roads, the stunning natural beauty of the lagoon, and the abundance of wildlife, especially the flamingos, which make for a unique cycling experience.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the View of Olive Groves and Hills loop from Antequera-Santa Ana offer nearly 100 km of riding with over 1,200 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding experience through varied landscapes.
Yes, some routes allow you to combine natural beauty with historical exploration. For instance, the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon – Dolmens of Antequera loop takes you on a 73.4 km journey that can include a visit to the ancient Dolmens of Antequera, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offering a glimpse into the region's rich past.
While direct public transport options specifically for cyclists with bikes might be limited, the village of Fuente de Piedra is accessible by bus from larger towns in Malaga province. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and bike transport policies in advance. Many routes, like the Three Reservoirs Viewpoint – View of Caminito del Rey loop from Campillos, start from nearby towns like Campillos, which may have better transport links.
The village of Fuente de Piedra, located right by the lagoon, offers various amenities including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. You can find more detailed information about local services and attractions on the official tourism website for the area: visitasfuentepiedra.es.


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