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No traffic touring cycling routes around Escacena Del Campo traverse a varied landscape, blending the gentle terrain of the Campiña with the more rugged features of the Andévalo. The region is characterized by cereal fields, olive groves, and vineyards, offering smoother, flatter routes. Further areas feature slate soils and wooded sections, including the Dehesa del Guadiamar with its tranquil river valleys.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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67.2km
06:11
1,120m
1,130m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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86.0km
07:48
1,320m
1,320m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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51.2km
04:20
670m
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Hard bike ride. Very 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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92.4km
06:01
1,160m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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With its white houses and wide pedestrian spaces, Almonte is one of the most outstanding towns in Huelva. It has different buildings of interest, such as the church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, the Town Hall (16th century), and the Villa Museum.
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It is a church registered in an old Almohad fortress that was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1931. It is undoubtedly the most outstanding monument in Villalba del Alcor.
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Bollullos Par del Condado has a centuries-old wine culture and the whole town participates in the grape harvest. If you go to Bollullos Par del Condado any morning in late August and early September, you will come across dozens of trailers loaded with grapes
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Almonte is one of the most prominent towns in Huelva. The peculiar village of El Rocío, where the renowned Marian pilgrimage is celebrated, and the spectacular Matalascañas beach, completely surrounded by the Doñana National Park, are the best-known spots.
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Tejada Nueva is a very small town whose origins probably date back to the 4th century BC. Apart from a few houses, all that remains are the ruins of an Almohad castle and some baths.
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Views of the Agrio river reservoir - its name comes from the taste of its waters, caused by the mining that has occurred in its basin for thousands of years.
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A Church incomparable with none in the province and full of history. Its Mudejar style stands out, since in the 13th century it was formerly a fortress of the Taifa de Niebla Kingdom.
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A small lake where you can rest for a while in the shade enjoying views. Dirt road with easy access.
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There are over 25 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Escacena del Campo, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. These routes allow you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Campiña and Andévalo regions without the disturbance of heavy vehicle traffic.
The terrain varies significantly. The Campiña region offers gentler routes through cereal fields, olive groves, and vineyards, ideal for leisurely touring. In contrast, the Andévalo zone features more rugged, older terrain with slate soils and wooded areas, providing more challenging, off-road opportunities. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces, often on quiet country roads or dedicated paths.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, there is at least one easy route available, perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. These easier paths often traverse the flatter Campiña landscape, providing a gentle introduction to touring cycling in the region. For a moderate option, consider the 48 km Church of Saint Bartholomew – Ermita de El Rocío loop from Villalba del Alcor.
The best times for touring cycling are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is mild and pleasant, making for comfortable rides. Summers can be very hot, especially in July and August, so if you plan to cycle then, it's best to start early in the morning to avoid the midday heat.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Escacena del Campo are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For example, the challenging 86 km Torre del Agua Geodetic Vertex – Cejo Watchtower loop from Escacena offers a comprehensive circular experience.
The routes often pass through areas of significant natural beauty. You can explore the tranquil Dehesa of the Guadiamar, known for its wildlife, or cycle near the picturesque valleys of the Alcarayón and Morantes streams. The region also features the vast forested estate of La Pata del Caballo and the unique landscapes of the Sierra de Aracena further afield.
Absolutely. Cycling in this region is a journey through history. You can visit the ancient Tartessian city of Tejada la Vieja, an important archaeological site. Within Escacena del Campo, the beautiful Baroque Iglesia Parroquial del Divino Salvador is a Historical-Artistic Heritage site. Nearby, you might encounter the Mudejar-style Iglesia de San Martín in Carrión de los Céspedes or the iconic Toro de Osborne silhouette.
The komoot community rates the touring cycling routes around Escacena del Campo highly, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, low-traffic nature of the routes, the diverse landscapes ranging from agricultural fields to wooded areas, and the opportunity to discover historical sites and natural beauty away from busy roads.
Yes, for those seeking longer rides, there are several extensive no-traffic touring routes. For instance, the Charcofrío – View of the Agrio Reservoir loop from Escacena covers over 92 kilometers, offering a challenging and immersive experience through varied terrain.
Many routes offer scenic vistas, particularly as you traverse the rolling landscapes. The 'Paisajes de Huevar,' approximately 12 km from Escacena del Campo, are renowned for their breathtaking sunsets over the dehesas, providing a perfect scenic break. Keep an eye out for elevated sections in the Andévalo region for panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Yes, some routes will take you near water features. The View of the Agrio Reservoir – Charcofrío loop from Aznalcóllar, for example, offers views of the Agrio Reservoir. Additionally, the Dehesa del Guadiamar provides tranquil routes near the Guadiamar River, and you might encounter the Laguna de las Doblas on some paths.
The elevation gain varies significantly depending on the route's difficulty and the specific landscape it traverses. Routes in the flatter Campiña will have less elevation, while those in the more rugged Andévalo region, such as the 51 km Cejo Watchtower loop from Escacena, can feature over 670 meters of ascent, offering a good workout for touring cyclists.


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