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Road cycling routes around Carmona offer varied landscapes across Andalusia, Spain. The region is characterized by its strategic location atop the Alcores ridge, providing panoramic views and featuring an escarpment with heights ranging from 100 to 220 meters. The terrain includes a mix of rugged rocks, plains, and rolling hills, with the fertile plains of La Vega dominated by cereal and olive groves. This agricultural landscape, shaped by millennia of farming, offers subtle variations in color throughout the seasons.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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81.8km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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L'Alameda de Alfonso XIII and the Fuente de los Leones form a suggestive historical and landscape complex located in the city of Carmona, Andalusia (Seville). Originally designed in the 18th century, they took on their current Andalusian appearance in 1925, in preparation for the Ibero-American Exposition.
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The Church of San Pedro is one of the most emblematic churches in Carmona (Seville), recognizable above all for its tower known as La Giraldilla, due to its resemblance to the Giralda of Seville. Built in the 15th century on the site of the former hermitage of the Virgen de la Antigua, its Baroque tower, called La Giraldilla, was originally designed by Hernán Ruiz the Younger around 1565 and completed in 1784.
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In the heart of the Guadalquivir Valley, at the foot of the Sierra Morena mountains, 57 km from Seville. Its origins are Turdetani and Roman (Axati), followed by the Andalusian period (Al Lawra), and after the conquest, it became a domain of the Order of Malta.
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Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1906, even before the Giralda of Seville. Today it houses the Tourist Information Center and is used for cultural events and guided tours.
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The Alcázar of the Seville Gate is one of Carmona's most iconic monuments and an exceptional example of defensive architecture with over 2,500 years of history. Remains dating back to the 9th century BC have been found, although the current structure began to take shape under the Carthaginians, who built a bastion atop an earlier tower to withstand Roman attacks.
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The Cordoba Gate is one of Carmona's most emblematic monuments and a living testament to its ancient history. It formed part of the walled enclosure and the route of the Via Augusta, connecting Carmona with Cordoba. Its function was more propagandistic than defensive, conceived as a triumphal arch to symbolize the power and prosperity of the Roman Empire.
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Carmona has several viewpoints, but the most well-known is the Mirador de la Asomada del Ribero, located at the entrance to the town, and also the Mirador del Parador, next to the Alcázar of King Pedro. Both offer spectacular views.
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The Alameda de Alfonso XIII and the Fountain of the Lions are two emblematic spaces in the Carmona suburb, with great historical and cultural value. Fountain of the Lions: It was built in the 16th century after authorization from Joanna I of Castile (Joanna the Mad), who granted funds to build a public fountain and troughs for livestock. Before then, residents drew water from an unsanitary pool in the Roman mine of San Antón. This fountain became the social center of the suburb, known as the Lower Square, in contrast to the Upper Square (present-day Plaza San Fernando) where the nobility resided. Alameda de Alfonso XIII: It originated as a recreational space around the fountain. Its current appearance was consolidated in 1925, influenced by the Sevillian regionalist style prior to the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition. Gardens, benches, ceramics, wrought iron, and tiles were added, following the aesthetic of Aníbal González.
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Carmona's road cycling routes offer a diverse landscape. You'll encounter the strategic Alcores ridge, providing panoramic views, and an escarpment ranging from 100 to 220 meters in height. The terrain also features a mix of rugged rocks, rolling hills, and the fertile plains of La Vega, dominated by cereal and olive groves. This agricultural landscape provides subtle variations in color throughout the seasons.
The road cycling network around Carmona caters to various ability levels. Out of 15 routes, there is 1 easy route, 13 moderate routes, and 1 difficult route. This variety ensures options for both casual riders and those seeking more challenging climbs.
While specific family-friendly routes are not detailed, the region offers varied terrain including the Vía Verde de los Alcores, which is known for its mostly sandy terrain and is suitable for different activities. For road cycling, the presence of an easy route suggests there are less demanding options that could be suitable for families, though parental discretion is advised regarding distance and elevation.
Carmona is rich in attractions. You can explore historical sites like the Alcázar of the Gate of Seville and the Puerta de Córdoba. The Carmona Old Town itself is a highlight. Natural features include the Alcores Escarpment and various viewpoints offering stunning vistas of the agricultural plains and the walled city. The Vía Verde de los Alcores also provides immersion in local nature.
The region is particularly popular for cycling in February and October. These months likely offer pleasant temperatures and favorable conditions for exploring the varied landscapes of Carmona without the extreme heat of summer.
The road cycling routes around Carmona are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 60 reviews. Over 3000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Carmona's varied terrain, indicating a positive and popular experience among riders.
Yes, several routes are circular, allowing you to start and end in Carmona. For example, the route From Carmona to the Castle of the Dukes of Alba – circular via Alcolea del Río is a popular circular option. Another is the Church of San Pedro, Carmona – Historic Center of Carmona loop from Carmona, which takes you through the historic surroundings.
Yes, there are options for longer rides. The route Alcalá de Guadaíra – Old locomotive loop from Repsol is a moderate 50.8 miles (81.8 km) path, offering a substantial ride through the agricultural plains and rolling hills. Another long option is Historic Center of Carmona – Carmona Old Town loop from Carmona, which is nearly 90 km.
Carmona's location atop the Alcores ridge naturally provides numerous viewpoints. These offer breathtaking panoramic vistas of the surrounding agricultural plains, the historic walled city, and the distinctive Alcores ridge, allowing cyclists to appreciate the interplay of urban and rural landscapes.
Carmona is a well-connected town, and while specific public transport links directly to trailheads for cyclists are not detailed, the town itself is accessible. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or train connections to Carmona, and then plan your cycling route from there, considering the town's central location for many routes.
Many routes around Carmona traverse the fertile plains of La Vega. This extensive agricultural area is characterized by cereal and olive groves, offering a magnificent natural spectacle with subtle variations in color throughout the seasons. Routes like Alcalá de Guadaíra – Old locomotive loop from Repsol provide a longer ride through these picturesque agricultural landscapes.


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