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No traffic touring cycling routes around La Puebla Del Río are situated in a region characterized by diverse ecosystems, including extensive marshlands, Mediterranean forests, and dehesa landscapes. The area lies on the right bank of the River Guadalquivir, offering flat terrain ideal for cycling. It is an integral part of the Doñana Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO site known for its rich biodiversity. These routes provide opportunities to explore varied natural environments without car traffic.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first confirmed remains of the town date back to Roman and later Muslim times, for defensive purposes and as a gateway to Seville for goods via the river. Once the capital was conquered by Ferdinand III in the early 13th century, he handed the town over to the Seville council, which took the name of La Guardia. His son Alfonso X later granted the land to 200 knights to repopulate the area, giving rise to the town's current name.
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fast gravel trail.
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San Juan is in the metropolitan area of Seville, on an opposite bank of the Guadalquivir river. The city is linked by two road bridges and a pedestrian one to the Sevillian district of Triana on the Isla de La Cartuja. San Juan lies to the north of Gelves, northeast of Mairena del Aljarafe and south of Tomares, which all also make up Seville's metropolitan area. The city's name refers to the Fortress of Alfaraj, a known site for Muslim historians, which was likely built under the Umayyads but better known by the palace built by Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad in the 11th century
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On this side of the stream, the path has narrowed and is more fun to walk than the track on the other side.
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A spectacular pine forest. Easy and accessible trails.
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Bridge that crosses the river and that was remodeled in 2002. Its surroundings are full of rest areas and picnic areas to stop and enjoy the area.
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Forest house that is located near the center of Poblado de Colinas and that is currently uninhabited. However, it retains the shape and where it can give you the idea of what it was years ago.
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There are nearly 60 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around La Puebla del Río. These routes are designed to offer peaceful rides away from vehicular traffic, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the region's natural beauty.
The best time for touring cycling in La Puebla del Río is typically during the cooler months, from autumn through spring (October to May). Summers can be very hot, making longer rides challenging. Spring is particularly beautiful, with abundant wildlife and pleasant temperatures, while autumn offers mild weather and stunning landscapes as migratory birds arrive.
Yes, there are 17 easy-rated no-traffic touring cycling routes in the area. These routes generally feature flat terrain and well-maintained paths, perfect for those new to touring cycling or looking for a relaxed ride. Many of these routes traverse the flat marshlands and rice fields, offering gentle gradients and scenic views.
The no-traffic routes in La Puebla del Río offer a diverse range of landscapes. You'll cycle through vast marshlands, Mediterranean forests, and dehesa landscapes. Many routes follow the River Guadalquivir and pass through extensive rice fields, especially within the Doñana Biosphere Reserve and Brazo del Este Natural Site. You might also encounter pine forests and wild olive groves.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes in La Puebla del Río are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For example, the Casa del Torrejón – Dehesa de Covarrubias loop from Cañada de los Pajaros is a moderate 45 km circular route. Another option is the Dehesa de Covarrubias – Casa del Torrejón loop from Centro de Visitantes Dehesa de Abajo, which covers about 30 km.
La Puebla del Río is a prime location for wildlife observation, especially birds. As part of the Doñana Biosphere Reserve, you can expect to see flamingos, white storks, various water birds, and even raptors like the Iberian imperial eagle. The Brazo del Este Natural Site and Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve are particularly rich in birdlife. Keep an eye out for the endangered Iberian lynx, though sightings are rare.
Yes, the region offers several notable viewpoints and natural landmarks. You can find excellent spots for birdwatching, such as the Laguna Dehesa de Abajo Viewpoint or a Hut with views of the lagoon. The Doñana Marshes themselves are a significant natural monument. The 'Balcón del Guadalquivir' in La Puebla del Río also provides picturesque views of the river.
Absolutely. Many of the easy-rated routes are suitable for families, offering safe and enjoyable cycling experiences away from traffic. The flat terrain of the marshlands and dedicated paths within natural parks make them ideal for cyclists of all ages. Consider routes that pass through areas like the Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve for a pleasant family outing.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in La Puebla del Río, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the incredible birdwatching opportunities, and the unique landscapes of the Doñana area. The flat terrain is frequently highlighted as a positive for relaxed, scenic rides.
La Puebla del Río is located just 15 kilometers from Seville, which is well-connected by public transport. While direct public transport to the start of every specific route might vary, you can typically reach La Puebla del Río by bus from Seville. From there, many routes are accessible directly from the town or a short ride away. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific connections to trailheads.
La Puebla del Río itself offers various local eateries where you can refuel. The town is known for its local cuisine, particularly duck rice and seafood. Many routes pass through or near small villages where you might find cafes or bars. It's always a good idea to pack some snacks and water, especially for longer stretches within the natural parks where amenities might be sparse.


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