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Mountain biking in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas offers diverse terrain within Spain's largest protected natural area. The region features varied topography, including deep forests, impressive karst formations, and dramatic rocky walls. Riders will encounter a mix of dry, ochre-toned slopes and lush, green areas with ancient holm oaks and expansive pine forests. Rivers and reservoirs, such as the Guadalquivir River and Tranco de Beas, are prominent natural features throughout the park.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Spartanly furnished clean hut with a clever locking mechanism on the entrance door. Good place to stay overnight.
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This is the most characteristic point from which you can see the entire valley of the Guadalquivir River, and all the human settlements that currently exist such as Arroyo Frío, El Chaparral or Loma de María Ángela. It is located at an altitude of 1241 meters above sea level.
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The Linarejos Waterfall, located in the municipality of Cazorla, is the most beautiful and most photographed within the Sierra de Cazorla Natural Park. From narrow walls more than 60 meters high, the Linarejos River rushes forming a spectacular landscape. Without a doubt, one of the places to visit on any getaway to Jaén
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The Llanos de Arance campsite is perfect for resting after a long walk. It has a camping area, wooden cabins, a swimming pool and a bar where food and drinks are served.
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It is practically the gateway to the park. From there you can see the entire Guadalquivir valley.
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This trail could be considered one of the most complete because it contains tracks, paths, and climbs with loose stones. For having, it even has muddy areas when it rains. It runs parallel to the swamp for several kilometres.
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Like most of the trails in this part, you have to enjoy it on your bike or walking...
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There are over 90 mountain bike trails in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas. The network offers a wide range of options, with 3 easy, 30 moderate, and 59 difficult routes to explore.
The region features highly varied topography, from deep forests and impressive karst formations to dramatic rocky walls. You'll encounter a mix of dry, ochre-toned slopes, sparto fields, and lush, green areas with ancient holm oaks and expansive pine forests. Technical sections are common, adding to the thrill.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, there are a few easier options available. The park's diverse terrain ensures that even less experienced riders can find suitable paths to enjoy the natural beauty.
Yes, Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas is an excellent destination for challenging mountain biking, with 59 difficult routes. A notable example is the demanding On the shores of the Tranco de Beas reservoir from Hornos, a 72.7 km circular path that offers significant elevation changes.
The park is rich in stunning natural features. You can enjoy breathtaking vistas from spots like Puerto de las Palomas Viewpoint, Miradores del Río Guadalquivir, and Balcón de Zabaleta. The source of the Guadalquivir River, the scenic Borosa River, and natural pools like Charco del Aceite also offer refreshing stops and picturesque scenery.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in the region are circular. For instance, the Miradores del Río Guadalquivir is a popular 36.2 km circular trail offering scenic views of the Guadalquivir River.
The park's varied climate means different seasons offer unique experiences. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for mountain biking, with lush landscapes in spring and vibrant colors in autumn. Summers can be hot, especially at lower elevations, while winters can bring colder temperatures and sometimes snow to higher areas.
Yes, the park features several beautiful waterfalls. The Cascada de Linarejos y mirador de las Palomas trail, for example, leads through deep forests and offers views of the Cascada de Linarejos waterfall.
The mountain bike trails in Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from over 70 reviews. Riders often praise the stunning natural beauty, the diverse terrain, and the well-maintained paths that lead through deep forests and past impressive karst formations.
Yes, the region is dotted with picturesque towns and historical sites. You can explore charming villages like Cazorla with its historic castle, La Iruela, Segura de la Sierra, Hornos de Segura, and Siles. Historical sites such as the ancient convent of Santa María de la Sierra also add cultural depth to your ride.
Yes, for those seeking longer adventures, the park offers multi-day routes like the Trans Cazorla, which spans 6 to 8 days and covers between 276 km and 340 km. Another option is the GR247 "Sendero de Bosques del Sur" (Southern Forests Trail), a spectacular circular bikepacking route over 300 km long.
Sierras De Cazorla, Segura Y Las Villas is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and a Special Protection Area for Birds (ZEPA), boasting an exceptional variety of wildlife. You might spot fallow deer, wild boars, various bird species, and other native fauna, making it a prime location for nature observation.
Yes, cyclist-friendly accommodations are available throughout the region, often providing secure storage and charging facilities for e-bikes. You can also find various huts and refuges, such as Campo del Espino Shelter or Fuente de Acero Refuge, for overnight stays or breaks.


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