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Mountain biking in Sierra De Las Nieves offers diverse terrain across a designated National Park and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. The region is characterized by prominent karst topography, featuring cliffs and sinkholes, alongside towering peaks like Pico Torrecilla. Riders will encounter ancient Spanish fir forests, gall oaks, and cork oaks, creating a verdant environment. The trails vary from flowy and fast on loose ground to technical routes with rocks, gravel, and descents.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
5.0
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40
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23.1km
02:21
570m
570m
This moderate 14.4-mile (23.1 km) mountain bike loop near El Burgo offers 1855 feet (565 metres) of climbing through Sierra de las Nieves.
5.0
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12
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31.0km
03:07
640m
640m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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5.0
(1)
43
riders
54.9km
06:05
1,790m
1,800m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27
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41.3km
04:24
1,180m
1,180m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Unfortunately, it was impassable, as a closed gate made further travel impossible shortly after the start.
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Beautiful square in front of the town hall and the church next door, which is well worth seeing.
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beautiful and very peaceful landscapes
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From the new bridge there is a good view of Puente Viejo: an old stone bridge that is one of three bridges that spans the deep Tajo de Ronda gorge with the Guadalevín river in it.
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It is worth the visit, a charming and relaxing place.
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The Puente Nuevo is certainly the most famous landmark in the city of Ronda. It spans the spectacular El Tajo gorge, which separates the old town "La Ciudad" from the newer town "El Mercadillo". The bridge is about 98 meters high and was built in the 18th century to connect the two parts of the city. Construction of the bridge began in 1751, took 42 years and was completed in 1793. The structure is made of solid stone and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and the gorge below. Inside the bridge there is a small room that was previously used as a prison. A symbol of the impressive architecture and history of Ronda. The Puente Nuevo in Ronda is a real highlight and an absolute must for those looking for impressive views and an unforgettable experience. A visit to the Puente Nuevo is therefore not only a visual highlight, but also an experience that combines history, nature and adventure. There are places you should visit at least once. This is definitely one of them! The fascinating impressions leave a lasting impression.
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The Puente Nuevo is certainly the most famous landmark in the city of Ronda. It spans the spectacular El Tajo gorge, which connects the old town "La Ciudad" with the newer town "El Mercadillo". The bridge is about 98 meters high and was built in the 18th century to connect the aforementioned districts. It is not only a masterpiece of engineering, but also a popular photo location. The view from the bridge of the gorge below is spectacular.
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Sierra De Las Nieves offers over 100 mountain bike trails, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult routes to explore.
The region is characterized by dramatic karst topography, featuring cliffs, sinkholes, and towering peaks. Trails range from flowy and fast on loose ground to more technical routes with rocks, gravel, and descents. You'll also ride through ancient Spanish fir forests, gall oaks, and cork oaks.
Yes, Sierra De Las Nieves has routes suitable for families. While specific 'family-friendly' routes aren't highlighted, the extensive network includes easier trails that are less technical, allowing for a more relaxed experience. Look for routes marked as 'easy' or 'moderate' for suitable options.
You can encounter several natural attractions. Keep an eye out for the impressive Torrecilla Peak (1,919 m), the highest point in Málaga, offering panoramic views. The park also features beautiful waterfalls like the Charco del Canalón Waterfall and the Charco de la Virgen Waterfall. You might also spot unique ancient Spanish firs, such as the Candelabra Spanish Fir.
Yes, many routes in Sierra De Las Nieves are circular. For example, you can try the moderate Sierra de las Nieves – circular por el río Turón y El Burgo, which follows the Turón river, or the challenging Rejía Waterfall – View over the mountains loop from Tolox.
The best time for mountain biking is generally spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, leading to loose terrain, while winters can bring muddy conditions and even some snowfall at higher elevations. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
The trails in Sierra De Las Nieves are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 180 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse terrain, from flowy sections to technical descents, and the stunning natural beauty of the National Park, including its unique forests and panoramic mountain views.
Absolutely. Sierra De Las Nieves offers 51 difficult mountain bike trails for experienced riders. Examples include the demanding Rejía Waterfall – View over the mountains loop from Tolox, which features significant elevation gain, and the Source of the Río Molinos – Swallows Pass loop from Tolox.
While general access to the National Park for mountain biking is usually open, certain areas or specific activities might require permits, especially for larger groups or organized events. It's always advisable to check the official National Park website or local visitor centers for the most current regulations before your visit. You can find more general information about the park at spain.info.
Yes, the area is dotted with picturesque white villages that offer cultural attractions and amenities for visitors. These villages provide options for cafes, pubs, and accommodation, allowing you to refuel and relax after your ride. Look for options in towns like Tolox, El Burgo, or Parauta.
Yes, the region features several mountain passes that offer excellent viewpoints. You can find routes that traverse passes like Puerto del Saucillo or Swallows Pass, providing stunning vistas of the Sierra de las Nieves landscape. The Road section with views of the Sierra de las Nieves is also a notable highlight.


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