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Road cycling routes around Albanchez De Mágina are situated within the Sierra Mágina Natural Park, characterized by limestone massifs and diverse landscapes. The terrain includes challenging climbs and descents, with routes often winding through olive groves and vineyards. This region offers varied road cycling experiences, from demanding ascents to scenic paths with low traffic.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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122km
06:05
1,900m
1,900m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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84.0km
04:24
1,340m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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66.4km
03:27
1,070m
1,080m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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93.0km
04:20
990m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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99.3km
05:03
1,580m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Sacra Capilla de El Salvador is located at the far end of the Plaza Vázquez de Molina. It is the family mausoleum of Francisco de los Cobos, secretary to Emperor Charles V. Its façade and portal, both in the Plateresque style, are particularly noteworthy.
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Declared a National Monument in 1931, the cathedral stands on the site of an ancient Roman temple, later transformed into a Visigothic structure and then into a mosque after the arrival of the Muslims. In 1227, it became the cathedral seat under the Marian patronage of the Nativity. It acquired its Renaissance character in the 16th century, after more than half of the building collapsed in 1567. Andrés de Vandelvira and other important Andalusian architects imbued the cathedral with the classical style then prevalent in religious art. Until the end of the century, the temple was transformed piecemeal. The main portal was designed in 1587 by Juan Bautista Villalpando, featuring a relief of the Nativity of the Virgin, sculpted by the Jesuit Jerónimo del Prado from Baeza. The Puerta de la Luna (Moon Gate) is one of the oldest elements of the cathedral, with its distinctive 13th-century polylobed arch. Above it stands the 14th-century Gothic rose window, one of the few elements that survived the collapse of the cathedral in 1567. Therefore, the reconstruction was entrusted to Andrés de Vandelvira, who contributed his mastery to give the cathedral the Renaissance richness it boasts today. The combination of Mudéjar, Gothic, and Renaissance styles allows one to observe the passage of time through its walls, telling its story through each of its architectural styles. In addition to visiting the interior of the cathedral, it is highly recommended to climb the tower, from where you will be rewarded with spectacular views of the town and its surrounding countryside.
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Opposite the Jabalquinto Palace stands the Church of Santa Cruz, one of the few Romanesque churches in all of Andalusia. Built in the 13th century, after the conquest of the Upper Guadalquivir Valley by Ferdinand III, it preserves remnants of 15th and 16th-century frescoes.
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Plaza del Pópulo, also known as Plaza de los Leones, is one of Baeza's most iconic and picturesque spots. This square is part of the Renaissance monumental complex that earned the city a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003.
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Very beautiful part of Spain. It can be very warm here, but the surroundings are incredibly beautiful.
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The Castillo de Bedmar, also known as the Castillo Nuevo de Bedmar, is a historic fortress located in the municipality of Bedmar y Garcíez in the province of Jaén, Spain. The castle was originally built in the 15th century by the Order of Santiago and served as a defensive bastion against the invasions of the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada. The castle is located in a strategic location in the Sierra Mágina, which made it an important border fortress during the Middle Ages. It has a rich history of conflict between Christian and Muslim rulers, changing hands several times. Today the castle is in a state of disrepair, but it remains a fascinating example of medieval military architecture.
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Jimena is a small town in the south of the province, on the northern side of the Sierra Mágina, located in a landscape of olive groves, fruit trees, allotments and sierra. The town is particularly known for its figs and brebas. The municipality is divided into two very different areas: there is the mountainous south-eastern area that is part of the Sierra Mágina Natural Park, and the rest of the municipality is agricultural land dedicated to olives.
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The road cycling routes in Albanchez de Mágina, particularly within the Sierra Mágina Natural Park, are known for their challenging climbs and descents. The region offers a mix of difficulty levels, with 14 out of 22 routes classified as difficult, 7 as moderate, and 1 as easy. Routes like Cambil – Jimena loop from Albanchez de Mágina feature significant elevation gains, making them suitable for experienced cyclists seeking a demanding ride.
While many routes in Albanchez de Mágina are challenging, there is at least one easy road cycling route available. The region's diverse terrain means that even moderate routes can offer less strenuous sections, often winding through scenic olive groves and vineyards. For specific easy options, it's best to check individual route details on komoot.
Road cycling routes in Sierra Mágina Natural Park traverse a varied landscape characterized by majestic limestone massifs, extensive olive groves, and vineyards. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, with challenging climbs leading to panoramic viewpoints and winding descents. The roads are generally well-paved, offering a smooth surface for road bikes, and often feature low traffic, enhancing the cycling experience.
While road cycling, you can experience the stunning natural beauty of the Sierra Mágina Natural Park. Notable natural landmarks include the Source of the Cuadros River, known for its oleander trees, and the impressive Pico Mágina Summit (2,167 m), the highest peak in Jaén province, which offers dramatic views. The park also features Mediterranean forests and rocky formations.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The impressive Albanchez de Mágina Castle, perched on a cliff, is a prominent historical landmark. Many routes pass through or near historical towns and fortifications that once served as border defenses. For example, the route Plaza del Pópulo, Baeza – Baeza Cathedral loop from Bedmar y Garcíez leads through historic towns and agricultural areas.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Albanchez de Mágina, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the stunning panoramic views, and the low-traffic roads that wind through picturesque olive groves and the dramatic landscapes of the Sierra Mágina Natural Park. The variety of routes caters to different fitness levels, making it a rewarding destination.
Yes, Albanchez de Mágina offers several long-distance road cycling routes. For instance, the Cambil – Jimena loop from Albanchez de Mágina is a demanding 76.8-mile (123.6 km) trail, while the Jimena – Plaza de Toros de Úbeda loop from Albanchez de Mágina covers nearly 100 km. These routes are ideal for cyclists looking for extended rides with significant elevation gains.
Many of the road cycling routes around Albanchez de Mágina are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Sacred Chapel of the Savior – Plaza del Pópulo, Baeza loop from Torres and the Jimena – Iberian-Roman City of Cástulo loop from Camping El Cantonet. These circular routes provide a convenient way to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The Sierra Mágina region, including Albanchez de Mágina, offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally provide the most pleasant temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer. Winter cycling is also possible, though conditions on higher elevations might require checking local weather forecasts.
Albanchez de Mágina is nestled within the Sierra Mágina Natural Park, and while local transport options exist, direct public transport access to specific trailheads might be limited. It's advisable to research local bus services to Albanchez de Mágina or nearby towns and plan your route accordingly, considering the mountainous terrain.
The Sierra Mágina Natural Park encourages activities like cycle touring. Generally, road cycling on public roads within the park does not require special permits. However, it's always good practice to respect natural park regulations, stay on marked routes, and be mindful of local wildlife and agricultural areas. For specific regulations on off-road or protected areas, consulting local park authorities is recommended.
Many road cycling routes in the Albanchez de Mágina area pass through or near small towns and villages where you can find local cafes and establishments for refreshments. Planning your route to include stops in places like Albanchez de Mágina itself, or other settlements mentioned in route descriptions, will ensure you have opportunities to refuel and rest.


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