4.5
(2173)
108,111
riders
1,146
rides
Road cycling in Malaga offers diverse landscapes, from extensive coastal routes along the Mediterranean Sea to challenging mountain passes in natural parks. The region features varied terrain, including pine forests, hills, and rugged mountain areas. Inland routes often lead through limestone formations and scenic river estuaries. This environment provides a range of road cycling experiences across different elevations and settings.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
4.9
(67)
1,910
riders
49.4km
02:55
1,190m
1,190m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
4.4
(32)
879
riders
61.1km
03:12
1,000m
1,000m
Challenging 38-mile road cycling route in Sierra de Mijas from Fuengirola, offering panoramic coastal views and significant elevation gain.

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4.3
(62)
940
riders
37.6km
02:18
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
(24)
883
riders
47.8km
02:37
920m
920m
The route "Torrox y los Pueblos Blancos de la Axarquía" immerses you in a cycling journey through the diverse landscapes of Andalusia. Starting from the subtropical mango and avocado orchards in the lower regions, the path ascends through olive groves and vineyards, offering spectacular views of the Mediterranean and the surrounding mountain ranges. You'll pass through charming white villages like Árchez, with its whitewashed houses and cobbled streets, transporting you to another era.
This road cycling route is classified as difficult, covering a distance of 47.8 kilometers with an elevation gain of 916 meters, which will take you approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes. It's ideal for intermediate or advanced cyclists seeking a challenge and a cultural experience. Thanks to the microclimate of La Axarquía, you can enjoy this route year-round, though it's always advisable to carry sufficient hydration for the climbs.
What truly sets this route apart is the opportunity to cycle through the iconic white villages of La Axarquía, which retain their Moorish charm and offer a deep cultural immersion. In addition to the beauty of the settlements, the route traverses areas of the Sierra de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park, ensuring a rich variety of Mediterranean flora and fauna. It's a fantastic way to explore the region's agricultural heritage and traditions.
4.5
(34)
771
riders
33.2km
01:47
630m
630m
The Nerja, Frigiliana, and Torrox loop is a road cycling route that plunges you into the heart of the Axarquía, where the Sierra mountains meet the Mediterranean. You can expect landscapes of green rolling valleys and white limestone rock, with the charm of white villages like Frigiliana. The 33.2-kilometer route, with 629 meters of elevation gain, offers a visually rich experience, from mountain peaks to the coastline, passing viewpoints such as El Peñoncillo. It's a journey that rewards you with panoramic views with every pedal stroke.
For this moderately difficult route, which will take you approximately 1 hour and 46 minutes, good physical preparation is crucial. The initial climb towards Frigiliana is the most demanding section, but the views that open up over the Sierra de Almijara and the coast are the best incentive. In Frigiliana and Torrox pueblo, you'll find places to rest and refuel. Keep in mind that, although the asphalt has been improved in some sections, the steep descents and tight turns require constant attention.
This route is one of the most outstanding options for road cycling in the area, even forming part of EuroVelo 8. It allows you to experience the beauty of Frigiliana, with its flower-filled streets, and the diverse landscape of Málaga. The combination of mountainous terrain and Mediterranean sea views, with the possibility of seeing the Atlas Mountains on clear days, makes it a unique experience for cycling enthusiasts.
4.6
(11)
461
riders
43.1km
02:20
780m
780m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.8
(12)
372
riders
48.2km
02:48
1,070m
1,070m
Challenging 30-mile road cycling route from Ronda, traversing Sierra de Grazalema and Sierra de las Nieves with significant climbs.
5.0
(8)
358
riders
35.4km
02:14
1,020m
1,020m
Cycle the challenging Peñas Blancas - Los Reales Ascent, a 22.0-mile route with 3339 feet of gain and panoramic Mediterranean views.
4.8
(15)
309
riders
53.4km
02:47
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.7
(6)
284
riders
46.1km
02:30
740m
740m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Malaga offers a vast network of road cycling routes, with over 1100 routes available on komoot. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy coastal rides to challenging mountain climbs.
Malaga's road cycling terrain is incredibly diverse. You'll find extensive coastal routes offering stunning Mediterranean Sea views, challenging mountain passes in natural parks like Montes de Málaga and Sierra de las Nieves, and routes through pine forests, hills, and rugged mountain areas. Inland, you can also encounter unique limestone formations, such as those near El Torcal de Antequera.
Yes, Malaga offers numerous easy road cycling routes, with over 170 options available. Many coastal cycle lanes and quiet coastal roads provide flatter options, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride with scenic views. For example, the Western coastal route from Málaga offers picturesque views suitable for various skill levels.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, Malaga has nearly 500 difficult road cycling routes. The Montes de Málaga Natural Park is a prime location, featuring classic ascents like the one to Puerto del León. Other demanding routes include the Sierra de Mijas – circular from Fuengirola, which offers significant climbs, and the Ascent to Peñas Blancas – circular from Estepona.
Absolutely. Malaga boasts extensive coastal cycle lanes and quiet coastal roads. Routes like the one from Nerja to Torrox and Frigiliana allow cyclists to enjoy sea views and pass through small historic towns. The
Malaga's routes are rich with natural beauty and historical landmarks. You can cycle past the unique limestone formations of El Torcal de Antequera, explore the pine forests of Montes de Málaga, or enjoy the rugged landscapes of Sierra de las Nieves. Coastal routes often offer views of the Mediterranean Sea and access to sites like the Nerja Cave. Inland, you might encounter charming white villages like Frigiliana and Mijas Pueblo.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Malaga are designed as circular tours, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Puerto de León y Puerto de la Bolina — circular route from Málaga, the scenic From Torrox to Canillas de Albaida – circular route, and the cultural Visit the Alcazaba of Vélez-Málaga and villages of La Axarquía – circular.
Malaga enjoys over 300 days of sunshine a year, making it suitable for year-round cycling. However, the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) months offer particularly pleasant temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the peak summer heat while still providing excellent weather conditions.
Many inland road cycling routes in Malaga lead through charming white villages (Pueblos Blancos) such as Frigiliana, Comares, and Mijas Pueblo. These offer cultural experiences and scenic stops, allowing you to enjoy local architecture and gastronomy. Consider the Fuengirola – circular tour of its villages for a route that explores local communities.
Malaga has become increasingly bike-friendly. While specific parking information for each route varies, many starting points in towns and villages offer parking facilities. For public transport, it's advisable to check local regulations regarding bikes on buses or trains, as policies can differ. The region's growing cycling infrastructure aims to make access easier for cyclists.
The road cycling experience in Malaga is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 1700 reviews. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal views to challenging mountain climbs, and the opportunity to explore charming villages and natural parks.
Yes, several road cycling routes offer views of or pass near beautiful reservoirs and lakes. For instance, the Escape from Marbella to Istán provides scenic views of Embalse de la Concepción. Other notable bodies of water in the region include the Tajo de la Encantada Reservoir and the Conde de Guadalhorce Reservoir.
Malaga's varied topography ensures many routes feature breathtaking viewpoints. In the Montes de Málaga Natural Park, the ascent to Puerto del León offers panoramic views of Málaga and its coastline. Other spots like Mirador del Cochino also provide unique landscapes. Mountain routes, such as Between Sierra de Grazalema and Sierra de las Nieves – circular from Ronda, often provide memorable highland vistas.


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