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Circular route through Valdemusa, El Cerro de

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Circular route through Valdemusa, El Cerro de

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87.2km

1,270m

Road cycling

This difficult 54.2-mile road cycling route through Valdemusa, El Cero de Andévelo, Calañas, and Zalamea La Real offers challenging climbs a

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Church of Our Lady of the Assumption, Zalamea la Real

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A mining town belonging to the Andévalo and located in the heart of the Las Minas area. Its landscape is made up of slightly uneven land with areas of pine …

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56.0 km

Puente de Calañas

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After crossing this bridge we begin a long asphalt climb.

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62.5 km

Calañas

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Calañas, in the province of Huelva, is a town with a rich mining history, a privileged natural environment, and a deeply rooted culture.
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The name of the town is due to the fact that it is located on the slope of a hill and the main monument of the population is the Church …

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Valdelamusa Water-Filled Quarry

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The flooded Valdelamusa quarry, also known as the Corta de los Confesionarios, is one of the most striking elements of the mining heritage of this district of Cortegana, in the province of Huelva.

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87.2 km

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63.8 km

21.9 km

1.62 km

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85.6 km

1.56 km

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it typically take to complete this road cycling route?

Based on komoot's estimates, this 87 km route typically takes around 4 hours and 13 minutes to complete by racebike. However, actual times may vary depending on your fitness level, speed, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or visit towns.

What is the terrain like on the Valdemusa, El Cero de Andévalo, Calañas, Zalamea La Real circular route?

The route is primarily designed for road cycling, offering serene and peaceful roads with minimal traffic. While largely asphalt, some segments may be unpaved or challenging for a racebike. Expect varied terrain, including demanding climbs characteristic of Andalusia, providing a rewarding experience for experienced cyclists.

What are the notable landmarks or points of interest along the way?

The route passes through several charming towns and offers cultural highlights. You can see the Church of Our Lady of the Assumption in Zalamea la Real, the historic Puente de Calañas, and the town of Calañas itself. Further along, you'll find the Church of Santa María de Gracia in El Cerro de Andévalo, and the unique Valdelamusa Water-Filled Quarry.

Is this route suitable for beginners or is it more challenging?

This route is classified as difficult for road cycling and requires a very good physical fitness level. It features challenging climbs and significant elevation gain, making it best suited for experienced cyclists looking for a demanding ride rather than beginners.

What is the best time of year to cycle this route?

Andalusia offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) are generally ideal, providing milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summers can be very hot, making early morning rides essential if cycling during those months.

Are there any specific parking areas or trailhead access points for this route?

While specific parking details are not provided, as a circular route passing through several towns like Valdemusa, El Cerro de Andévalo, Calañas, and Zalamea La Real, you can typically find parking in or near these settlements to start your ride. Public transport options to these towns may also be available, though less frequent than in larger cities.

Is the Valdemusa, El Cero de Andévalo, Calañas, Zalamea La Real circular route dog-friendly?

As a road cycling route, it is generally not suitable for dogs to accompany cyclists, especially given its length and difficulty. If you plan to visit the towns, local regulations regarding dogs in public spaces would apply.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees to cycle this route?

No, you do not need any special permits or to pay entrance fees to cycle this public road cycling route. It traverses public roads and through towns in the region.

Does the route intersect with any other well-known cycling paths or trails?

Yes, while primarily its own distinct route, it briefly intersects with very small sections of other paths. These include segments of the Transandalus, Vía Verde del Odiel, Vereda de los Cerreños, Camino de las Berrazas, Vía Verde de Riotinto, Camino Real, and Camino de Monte Blanco.

Are there places to find amenities like cafes or accommodation along the route?

Yes, the route passes through several towns such as El Cerro de Andévalo, Calañas, and Zalamea La Real. These towns offer opportunities to find cafes, restaurants, and potentially accommodation, allowing for breaks and resupply during your ride.

What kind of scenery can I expect while cycling this route?

You can expect breathtaking and diverse scenery characteristic of Andalusia. This includes climbing steep mountain roads with sweeping valley views, riding through serene landscapes with minimal traffic, and passing through traditional villages featuring narrow white streets, colorful tiles, and an abundance of flowers.

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