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Mountain biking around San Silvestre De Guzmán offers routes through a landscape characterized by rolling hills and rural paths. The region features areas with windmills and extends towards the Guadiana River, providing varied terrain for mountain bikers. Elevation gains on the routes suggest a moderately undulating landscape, suitable for those seeking a mix of climbs and descents. The area's trails often pass through agricultural lands and natural areas, connecting small towns and scenic viewpoints.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
43
riders
47.3km
03:50
500m
500m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.3km
04:21
590m
590m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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16
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49.2km
04:03
510m
510m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5
riders
22.8km
02:00
380m
380m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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27.2km
02:10
410m
410m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Great Guadiana Route (GR15) is a long-distance linear hiking trail (approximately 65 km in the Algarve, with extensions in the Alentejo) that follows the Guadiana River, connecting the Algarve coast (Vila Real de Santo António) to the mountainous interior (Alcoutim and Mértola), crossing diverse landscapes (mountains, Barrocal, coastline), cultural and natural heritage, making it ideal for hiking and mountain biking, with connection points to other routes such as the Via Algarviana (GR13). 👍🥾🦯
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High on a hill near Afonso Vicente, stand the Lavajo Menhirs, Neolithic stone sentinels that have guarded the silence of this valley for over five thousand years. Carved in greywacke and engraved with circles and dimples, these monoliths seem to align themselves in an ancient mystery. Recovered and restored in 2004, they have returned to their original location, inviting passersby to imagine a time when the stone spoke to the sun.
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Along the Guadiana, the path meanders serenely, following the river's slow rhythm between hills of olive, almond, and fig trees. A former river of fishermen and miners, the Guadiana, called the "river of ducks" by the Romans, continues to connect Alentejo with Algarve and Portugal with Spain, a tranquil mirror of southern history and life.
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The castle sits atop a hill overlooking the Guadiana River. The river forms the natural border between Portugal and Spain.
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Sanlúcar de Guadiana, in the province of Huelva, is a charming town on the border with Portugal, located on the banks of the Guadiana River. Its natural beauty, history, and outdoor activities make it an ideal destination for a relaxing and exciting getaway.
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Enjoy this spectacular gravel area
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a beautiful route up the Guadiana
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The mountain bike trails around San Silvestre De Guzmán are predominantly moderate in difficulty. Out of the 8 available routes, 7 are classified as moderate, offering a good balance of climbs and descents through rolling hills and rural paths. There is also one easy route available for those seeking a less challenging ride.
While most routes are moderate, there is one easy mountain bike route available that could be suitable for families or beginners. The terrain generally features rural paths and agricultural lands, which can be pleasant for a family outing. Always check the specific route details on komoot for elevation and distance to ensure it matches your family's ability.
You can expect varied scenery characterized by rolling hills, rural paths, and agricultural lands. Many routes offer views of windmills and extend towards the Guadiana River, providing picturesque river valleys. You might also pass through natural areas and connect small towns, offering a glimpse into the local landscape.
Yes, many of the mountain bike routes around San Silvestre De Guzmán are designed as loops. For example, you can explore the Camino Villablanca–Zaballa – Villablanca Windmill loop from Villablanca, which offers rural paths and windmill views, or the La Zaballa Picnic Area – Guadiana River loop from Villablanca for river valley landscapes.
Along the trails, you can encounter several interesting sights. The region is known for its windmills, and routes like the View of Wind Turbines – Villablanca Windmill loop from Villablanca offer scenic views of these structures. You might also pass by the Pernadas Mill or enjoy views of the Guadiana River. For historical interest, the Castelo de Alcoutim is also nearby.
The region generally experiences mild winters and hot summers. Spring and autumn are typically the most pleasant seasons for mountain biking, offering comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes. During summer, it's advisable to ride early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid the midday heat.
The trails vary in length, catering to different preferences. You can find routes ranging from shorter options, such as the Lavajo Menhirs – Castelo de Alcoutim loop from Sanlúcar de Guadiana at approximately 22.8 km (14.2 miles), to longer rides like the La Zaballa Picnic Area – Guadiana River loop from Villablanca, which covers about 27.5 km (17.1 miles).
The mountain bike routes in San Silvestre De Guzmán are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Over 100 mountain bikers have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain, rural paths, and scenic views of windmills and river valleys.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. The Pontal Viewpoint is a notable location for panoramic views. Additionally, many routes provide natural viewpoints over the rolling hills, agricultural lands, and the Guadiana River, such as the Viewpoint over the Guadiana River.
The terrain primarily consists of rural paths and tracks through agricultural lands. You'll encounter moderately undulating landscapes with rolling hills, providing a mix of climbs and descents. While not overly technical, the paths can vary, so a mountain bike is recommended for comfortable navigation.
Yes, the trails often pass through natural areas and agricultural lands. You can find routes that traverse parts of the Cork Oak Forests of the Algarve or the Mata Nacional das Terras da Ordem, offering a chance to ride through wooded sections and enjoy the natural environment.


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