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Gravel biking around Valverde De Llerena offers routes through the diverse landscapes of Extremadura, situated in the foothills of the Sierra Morena mountain range. The region is characterized by extensive dehesa woodlands and rolling hills, providing varied terrain for cycling. Unpaved trails and quiet, scenic roads define the gravel biking experience, allowing for exploration of natural surroundings. This environment is ideal for those seeking no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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114km
07:58
780m
780m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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70.5km
05:05
510m
510m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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46.3km
03:43
350m
350m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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76.1km
05:08
1,050m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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58.3km
04:10
380m
380m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Church of Our Lady of Granada in Llerena is one of the most emblematic monuments of the city. Its construction began in the 14th century and continued until the 18th century, resulting in a mix of architectural styles including Gothic-Mudejar, Renaissance and Baroque. The façade combines Baroque and Mudejar elements. The lower level is Baroque, with an entrance door decorated with heraldic shields. The upper level, in the Mudejar style, features galleries of semicircular arches. The church tower is an impressive structure that dominates the square. The first two bodies are from the original Mudejar tower from the 14th century, while the three upper bodies, in the Renaissance style, were added in the 16th century.
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especially pretty in spring
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Baroque church of the eighteenth century. Opposite is a cozy square, where you can enjoy the terrace of a small bar.
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16th century church worth visiting for its architecture and thousands of details. You have to be lucky to find the door open, but admiring it from the outside is also worth it, since it is the second largest church in the province, only surpassed by the Cathedral of Badajoz.
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A surprising church once you enter the center of Berlanga, not only because it contrasts with the white houses of the town but also because of its tower, which can be seen from afar.
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The central square of Llerena is the nerve center of the nucleus where the social activity of the municipality is concentrated. The town, beautiful, is also surrounded by a wall that surrounds the town.
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Undoubtedly the most striking and representative building of the town of Llerena, the Church was built between the fourteenth century and finished only in the eighteenth century. The original building is in the Gothic-Mudejar style with a multitude of private chapels attached to its naves and of the first only the Zapata or San Juan Bautista chapel and the Prior's chapel remain. It is also recommended to visit it inside and appreciate its frescoes and decorative symbols.
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The region around Valverde de Llerena, nestled in the Sierra Morena foothills, offers diverse terrain perfect for gravel biking. You'll encounter a mix of unpaved trails and quiet, scenic roads, often winding through extensive dehesa woodlands and rolling hills. These landscapes provide varied surfaces and engaging experiences away from traffic.
Yes, for a balanced challenge, consider the Fairground loop from Azuaga. This route covers approximately 34.9 km with around 244 meters of elevation gain, offering a moderate difficulty level. Another excellent option is the Fairground – Vía Verde Mina La Jayona loop from Azuaga, which is about 58.3 km long with 383 meters of ascent, also rated as moderate.
For those seeking a more demanding ride, the Llerena loop from Azuaga is a challenging option, spanning over 113 km with nearly 777 meters of elevation gain. Another difficult route is the Plaza de España – Llerena loop from Berlanga, which is about 70.5 km long with 505 meters of ascent.
Absolutely. The Vía Verde Mina La Jayona is a fantastic feature for traffic-free cycling. You can explore it on the Vía Verde Mina La Jayona loop from Azuaga, a challenging route of about 76 km with over 1054 meters of elevation gain. For a slightly less strenuous option that still includes this scenic path, consider the Fairground – Vía Verde Mina La Jayona loop from Azuaga.
The region is characterized by vast dehesa woodlands, rolling hills, and matorral (shrubland). These natural environments are home to diverse flora and fauna. While cycling, you might spot various species of lizards and geckos, and immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Extremadura's characteristic landscapes.
Yes, the area offers several interesting historical and cultural points. You could visit the impressive Castillo de Reina or enjoy the Views of Castillo de Reina. The Roman city of Regina Turdulorum is another significant historical site. For religious architecture, the Church of Cristo del Humilladero and the Church of Our Lady of Consolation are notable.
The Extremadura region generally experiences hot summers. For the most pleasant traffic-free gravel biking conditions, it's best to visit during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is often at its most vibrant, making for a more enjoyable ride.
Many of the gravel bike routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Llerena loop from Azuaga, the Fairground loop from Azuaga, and the Vía Verde Mina La Jayona loop from Azuaga. These circular routes offer convenience and a varied experience.
Valverde de Llerena is an excellent destination for traffic-free gravel biking due to its location in the Sierra Morena foothills, offering a natural environment rich in extensive dehesa woodlands and rolling hills. The region's characteristic unpaved trails and quiet, scenic roads provide ample opportunities for peaceful rides away from vehicular traffic, allowing cyclists to fully immerse themselves in nature.
Yes, the region is well-suited for longer, multi-hour gravel bike adventures with minimal traffic. Routes like the Llerena loop from Azuaga, which can take over 8 hours to complete, or the Vía Verde Mina La Jayona loop from Azuaga, taking around 5 hours, offer extensive mileage on quiet paths and roads, perfect for extended exploration.


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