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Road cycling around Cañete De Las Torres is characterized by its tranquil rural landscapes, dominated by extensive olive groves and agricultural fields. The terrain features gentle rolling hills and a network of rural roads, providing varied experiences for cyclists. This area, part of the Alto Guadalquivir county, offers a scenic backdrop for no traffic road cycling routes. The province of Córdoba contributes to a diverse cycling environment with plains, valleys, and rivers.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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29.5km
01:19
280m
280m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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96.3km
04:13
830m
830m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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125km
05:54
1,630m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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83.4km
03:53
970m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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57.4km
02:33
570m
570m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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In Lopera, we find one of the best examples of castles built by the Military Order of Calatrava in the province of Jaén. Declared a Cultural Monument in 1991, this fortress retains its original walled enclosure, although over the years it has also served as a residence and, in the mid-20th century, even as a winery.
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The Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head is located in the Sierra de Andújar Natural Park. This sanctuary is one of the oldest in Spain, with a history dating back to the 13th century. It is known for its impressive Gothic architecture and religious significance, making it a very popular pilgrimage site. Every year, on the last weekend of April, a pilgrimage is held in honor of the Virgin of the Head, attracting thousands of pilgrims from all over Spain. During this festival, devotees climb the Cabezo hill, where the sanctuary is located, to pay homage to the Virgin.
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Since 1227, the date on which the apparition of the Virgin of the Head to Pastor Juan de Rivas is recorded, the celebration of the pilgrimage is commemorated on the last Sunday of April of each year, although the apparition took place on the night of the 11th. to August 12, 1227 in whose memory a kind of small pilgrimage is also celebrated on that date in the same Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Head.
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Impressive Basilica full of history that guards the Virgen de la Cabeza, patron saint of Andújar and the Diocese of Jaén, becoming the oldest Pilgrimage in Spain since 1227
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Nucleus with a long history behind it since it dates back to the Roman era since it is located very close to the banks of the Río Guadalquivir itself.
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This viewpoint, located in the municipality of Andújar, is one of those dedicated to pilgrims heading to the Basilica of the Virgen de la Cabeza. There is also a sculpture that represents a father and a son pointing the direction of the sanctuary.
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The Basilica of Nuestra Señora de la Cabeza, located on a promontory from which you can see the Sierra de Andújar, is the second most visited Andalusian sanctuary after the hermitage of El Rocío.
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This tributary of the Guadalquivir river passes through two important reservoirs: Jándula and Encinarejo. It ends later, in the municipal term of Andújar. This point is right next to the Encinarejo recreational area.
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There are over 15 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Cañete de las Torres, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for a tranquil riding experience through the region's picturesque landscapes.
The routes primarily traverse the gentle rolling hills and rural roads characteristic of the Alto Guadalquivir county. You'll cycle through vast expanses of olive groves, often referred to as the 'sea of olive trees,' along with cornfields and sunflower fields, providing a scenic and peaceful backdrop.
Yes, there are at least 2 easy no traffic road cycling routes available. An excellent option is the Castles and Battles: Lopera Loop, which offers a manageable distance and elevation, perfect for a relaxed ride.
Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are generally the best times. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are particularly vibrant with blooming flowers or rich harvest colors. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable if cycling during those months.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 5 difficult routes. Consider the El Peregrino Viewpoint – View of the Jándula River loop from Villa del Rio, which features significant elevation changes over its 124 km distance, offering a rewarding workout amidst stunning scenery.
Many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the Torre de Boabdil – Cañete de las Torres loop from Lopera is a challenging circular route that takes you through diverse landscapes.
The primary natural feature you'll encounter is the expansive 'sea of olive trees.' You might also pass by historical sites such as the Torre de Boabdil, or the Bridge over the Guadalquivir River in Castro del Río, offering glimpses into the region's heritage and natural beauty.
Yes, the region is rich in history. You can find sites like the Torreparedones Archaeological Site or the Church of the Assumption of Our Lady in Porcuna, which are accessible from various routes and offer cultural points of interest to complement your ride.
Cañete de las Torres, being a charming rural town, typically offers accessible parking options within or on the outskirts of the town, making it convenient to start your no traffic road cycling adventure. Specific parking details may vary by route starting point, but general street parking is usually available.
While the Vía Verde del Aceite doesn't pass directly through Cañete de las Torres, it's a significant cycling route in the broader Córdoba province. You can access sections of this greenway, known for its impressive viaducts and olive grove views, with a short ride or drive from Cañete de las Torres, connecting you to a wider network of cycling paths.
Cyclists frequently praise the tranquility and the immersive experience of riding through the 'sea of olive trees.' The low traffic rural roads provide a peaceful environment, allowing riders to fully appreciate the picturesque Andalusian landscapes and the charm of the small towns.
Yes, there are 8 moderate routes available. A good example is the Church of Santa María, Arjona loop from Villa del Rio, which offers a balanced challenge with varied scenery, suitable for cyclists looking for a bit more than an easy ride without extreme difficulty.


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