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Touring cycling around Benitagla is characterized by its mountainous terrain within the Sierra de los Filabres, offering challenging routes at an altitude of 950 meters. The region is part of Europe's only semi-arid zone, bordering the Tabernas desert, which provides a distinctive natural backdrop. Cyclists will encounter winding roads through landscapes of almond and olive groves, leading to expansive views of the arid and mountainous surroundings. This area is suited for those seeking rugged, off-the-beaten-path cycling experiences.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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115km
08:10
2,300m
2,300m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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55.0km
04:04
1,310m
1,310m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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91.1km
06:21
1,750m
1,750m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.2km
03:45
1,010m
1,010m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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111km
07:32
1,770m
1,770m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Uleila del Campo is a small town located on the southern slopes of the Sierra de los Filabres, at the foot of Monteagud Hill. Its surroundings combine hills, gullies, and unusual sites such as "El Salar," a salt flat with a unique ecosystem. Its heritage includes the Neo-Romanesque Church of Santa María and the Cueva de la Mora archaeological site, home to Neolithic remains and cave paintings. The town keeps its traditions alive with festivals such as the Santo Cristo de las Penas festival in September, ideal for discovering local life and culture after a hike through the mountains.
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Village situated in the foothills of the Filabres, descending to the depression of Sorbas and near the Campo de Tabernas. Situated on a small elevation, it forms a well-structured round group of buildings in a not unattractive landscape where fields of vineyards, almond and olive trees predominate. The church of St. Mary characterizes the village.
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VIA VERDE DEL VALLE DE ALMONZORA is a spectacular route of a total of 98 km through the southeast of the peninsula between the highlands of Granada in the Baza area towards the district of Almendricos, already in the region of Murcia, and passes through the Almanzora Valley in Almería. A route that for decades crossed a railway line that transported tons of iron and other merchandise.
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The towns of Fines and Olula del Río are an encounter with the culture of marble; figures and pieces of marble with inscriptions and inspiring phrases appear on the old railroad track. In Olula there is the famous giant head of a woman, on the other side of the road, you have to be careful not to pass it by. And nearby is the town of Macael for those interested in visiting the “white gold” quarries of the Almanzora Valley. Purchena is far from the road, it is a town with an Andalusian feel, with narrow streets with whitewashed facades at the foot of the remains of an old Muslim fortress from the Nasrid era. The railway continues to trace the slopes of the valley and cross seasonal boulevards over imposing stone bridges to the Tíjola station, which preserves a train engine from the glorious era of the mining railway and the railway buildings. The station is a bar with food service and a terrace on one of the platforms. In Los Canos there are remains of the old iron ore loading dock. The carts arrived loaded with material by aerial cables from the mining sites and by simple gravity they filled the train cars that were in the tunnels located under the loading dock.
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The cycling trip is distributed in three established stages mainly because each day is totally different in landscapes, history and content. The first day is the Vía Verde Valle del Almanzora Natural Trail, in the province of Almería, full of railway constructions, fertile meadows of orchards and fruit trees, marble sculptures and remains of the iron ore culture that for a century was produced by tons. towards the ports of Murcia. The second stage is the Sierra de Baza Greenway, between El Hijate and the famous iron bridge of Baúl, traveling through the steppe landscapes of the Baza plateau and the edge of the filmy badlands of the Gorafe desert, famous for its magical beauty. and because in the middle of the last century they were the setting for countless spaghetti westerns. And the third day seems like another world, starting from Gor the gravel adventure enters the peaks and mountains of the Sierra de Baza through immense pine forests and oak forests to the radars of Calar Alto, exceeding the level of two thousand meters of altitude with extraordinary views of the northern slope of the Sierra Nevada, closing the loop at the Tíjola station and a section back to Arboleas along the Natural Trail. The beginning is in the San Roque neighborhood of the municipality of Arboleas, at the beginning of the conditioned section of the Almanzora Valley on the route of the Guadix-Almendricos Greenway Natural Trail. The place is a simple road crossing with a guardhouse of the old railway level crossing. The continuation of the old mining railway towards Murcia through Zurgena and Huércal-Overa is not yet ready for bicycle traffic. The small Arboleas railway stop is in the direction of Baza about eight hundred meters later, arranged with gardens on the platforms, the Natural Trail panel, signs with names and distances and a good place to park, it can be an alternative starting point. The residential neighborhoods of Las Caleras, La Perla and El Prado disguise the whitish and steppe environment of the valley slopes, formed mainly by hills of marl, gypsum and other quirks of geology that favor the development of very exclusive and curious plants known as soap dishes.
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Popular restaurant, mainly Spanish customers. Good food for great prices. Not far from the Via Verde and worth the detour along the Via Servicio.
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Unfortunately it’s fenced off, so not a good photo. It looks in reasonable condition so would make a great bar / café / resto at this end of the Via Verde de Almanzora.
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Touring cycling around Benitagla offers a unique, rugged, and off-the-beaten-path experience. The region is characterized by its mountainous terrain within the Sierra de los Filabres, situated at an altitude of 950 meters. You'll encounter winding roads through landscapes of almond and olive groves, leading to expansive views of the surrounding arid and mountainous environment, bordering Europe's only semi-arid zone, the Tabernas desert. It's best suited for those seeking challenging routes and solitude.
There are 5 touring cycling routes available around Benitagla, all of which are rated as difficult, catering to experienced cyclists looking for a challenge.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. For instance, you can explore the Sorbas – Bédar Village loop from Uleila del Campo, which is a substantial 70-mile (112.8 km) ride. Another option is the Puerto de la Virgen South Side – Uleila del Campo loop from Cóbdar, offering panoramic views from a mountain pass, or the Cantoria Tunnel – Vega de Cantoria Viewpoint loop from Almeria, known for its scenic viewpoints.
The region offers several points of interest. While cycling, you'll experience expansive vistas from the Sierra de los Filabres. The village itself features the 17th-century Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Piedad. For panoramic views, consider visiting Tahal Castle or Líjar Castle, which are nearby attractions. The Cantoria Tunnel – Vega de Cantoria Viewpoint loop from Almeria specifically highlights a scenic viewpoint.
The touring cycling routes around Benitagla are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from reviews. Cyclists often praise the challenging terrain, the quiet, uncrowded roads, and the unique natural backdrop of the semi-arid zone and mountainous landscapes.
Given the mountainous terrain and the fact that all listed routes are rated as 'difficult' with significant elevation changes, Benitagla is generally not recommended for family-friendly touring cycling, especially for beginners or young children. The routes are better suited for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge.
While specific 'dog-friendly' designations for cycling routes are not provided, the remote and uncrowded nature of the trails in the Sierra de los Filabres might allow for cycling with well-behaved dogs, provided they are accustomed to long distances and challenging terrain. Always ensure your dog's safety and respect local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
Benitagla is a small, traditional village. While dedicated cyclist parking facilities are not explicitly mentioned, you can typically find parking within the village itself or at the starting points of routes, especially in less populated areas. As it's a remote location, parking is generally less of an issue than in larger tourist hubs.
Benitagla is located in a semi-arid zone, meaning summers can be very hot. The spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months generally offer more pleasant temperatures for touring cycling, allowing you to enjoy the challenging climbs and scenic views without extreme heat.
Benitagla is a very small municipality with a population of around 60 inhabitants. While it retains traditional village charm, specialized tourist amenities like numerous cafes or restaurants catering specifically to cyclists are unlikely to be readily available within the immediate vicinity. It's advisable to be self-sufficient and carry your own provisions.
There is no indication that special permits are required for general touring cycling on public roads or established trails in the Sierra de los Filabres around Benitagla. However, it's always good practice to respect private property and any local signage you may encounter.
The longest touring cycling route is the Sorbas – Bédar Village loop from Uleila del Campo, covering 70.0 miles (112.8 km) with over 2,200 meters of elevation gain, typically taking nearly 8 hours to complete.
Due to Benitagla's remote location and very small population, direct public transport options that accommodate bicycles are likely to be extremely limited or non-existent. Visitors should be prepared for self-sufficient travel, typically by car, to reach the area and the starting points of the cycling routes.


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