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Touring cycling around Navas De San Juan is characterized by its location within the Sierra Morena mountains, featuring diverse landscapes of olive groves, cereal fields, and river valleys. The region includes small hills and plains, with elevations ranging from 400 meters to a high point of 634 meters. Cyclists can expect routes traversing varied terrain, from agricultural vistas to natural wilderness with cork oaks and pine trees.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
5.0
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35
riders
47.7km
03:26
470m
470m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
10
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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10
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20.0km
01:15
210m
210m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
riders
61.2km
04:52
870m
870m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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50.3km
03:08
550m
550m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The wall, preserved in very good condition and still visible for many years to come, offers us the opportunity to walk around its perimeter, with stairs providing easy access to the different levels. In this section, we can appreciate the wall more directly.
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In the same square as the Church of San Pedro, we find several palatial homes owned by important lineages of the city, which for many years were wealthy and well-off families. This grand palace dates back to the 16th century, although it was restored in the 20th century.
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In the same square as the Church of San Pedro, we find several palatial homes owned by important lineages of the city, which for many years were wealthy and well-off families. This grand palace dates back to the 16th century, although it was restored in the 20th century.
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This church was rebuilt in the 16th century, although construction began in 1500 on the site of a previous church that, like most, was demolished. The Gothic-Isabelline north portal was designed by Alonso Barba, a disciple of Andrés de Vandelvira, architect of Jaén Cathedral. His project was delayed due to a lack of funding and was not completed until the 17th century. This church was declared a National Monument in 1972.
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What a spectacular structure we see today, it has survived the passage of time and the attacks of its inhabitants, not without a few historical vicissitudes. Most likely of Muslim origin, its history begins in the 13th century, until the withdrawal of the French in 1812 left the fortress almost destroyed. Due to numerous reconstructions, it can be visited today, although, understandably, only a small part of what it was in its day of greatest splendor remains.
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This is a very well-preserved section of Úbeda's ancient wall, which also includes a tower and a small space dedicated to rest. We are in the heart of the city, very close to the Town Hall and where most of the town's monuments are located.
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The administration responsible for this area decided to invest a few euros in sprucing up a small rest area for users of the bike path connecting the towns of Úbeda and Baeza with this proposal, which includes metal bicycle racks, several trees for shade, and some benches for resting. Unfortunately, what's missing is a water fountain for cooling off or refilling water containers, but otherwise, it's very good.
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We are standing on a footbridge built to cross the A-316 highway over the bike lane that connects the World Heritage towns of Úbeda and Baeza. This footbridge, authorized exclusively for bicycles and pedestrians, avoids a dangerous crossing to reach the other side of the road, which, incidentally, is a major artery with a lot of traffic.
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There are 10 touring cycling routes around Navas De San Juan. These routes offer a variety of experiences, from moderate to difficult, exploring the diverse landscapes of the Sierra Morena mountains.
You can expect a rich tapestry of landscapes. Routes traverse the dramatic Sierra Morena mountains, featuring extensive olive groves, cereal fields, and river valleys like those of the Montizón and Guadalimar. You'll also encounter forests of cork oaks and pine trees, small hills, and plains, offering a mix of agricultural vistas and natural wilderness.
While many routes in the area are rated difficult, there are 2 moderate routes available. For families or beginners, we recommend looking for routes with lower elevation gains and shorter distances. One such route is the Church of San Pedro – Sabiote Castle loop from Sabiote, which is 20 km long and takes about 1 hour 14 minutes.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Navas De San Juan are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Plaza de Toros Viewpoint – Calle Compañía loop from Sabiote and the Lagoon Near Sierra de Andújar – Aldeaquemada loop from Paraje Natural Cascada de Cimbarra.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter the wide plain of Llano de la Estrella, dotted with holm oaks, or the Cerro La Atalaya, which offers panoramic views. For specific natural monuments, consider visiting the Cimbarra Mill or the stunning Charco del Negrillo Waterfall.
The Sierra Morena region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions during spring and autumn, when temperatures are milder. Summers can be very hot, and winters can be cooler, so checking local weather forecasts is always advisable for optimal touring comfort.
The touring cycling routes around Navas De San Juan range from moderate to difficult. Out of the 10 available routes, 8 are classified as difficult, indicating significant elevation changes or longer distances, while 2 are moderate. This provides options for various fitness levels, though experienced cyclists will find plenty of challenges.
Yes, the area is dotted with historical sites. You can find routes that pass by impressive castles. For example, the Church of San Pedro – Sabiote Castle loop from Sabiote takes you past historic structures. Other notable castles in the vicinity include Castillo de Sabiote, Vilches Castle, and Giribaile Castle.
As you cycle through the forests of cork oaks and pine trees in Sierra Morena, you might spot native wildlife such as deer and wild boar. The region is also known for its diverse bird species, including the majestic Iberian Imperial Eagle, for which Navas de San Juan has conservation efforts in place.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Sabiote Castle – Church of San Pedro loop from Sabiote offer a significant distance of 61.2 km with substantial elevation gain. Another demanding option is the View of Vilches – Vadollano Roman Bridge loop from Bar Asociación, covering over 50 km.
The touring cycling experience in Navas De San Juan is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 2 reviews. More than 70 touring cyclists have explored the varied terrain, often praising the scenic beauty of the Sierra Morena mountains and the diverse landscapes of olive groves and river valleys.
Yes, the varied topography of the region, with its hills and plains, provides several opportunities for panoramic views. The Plaza de Toros Viewpoint – Calle Compañía loop from Sabiote offers views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the Desfiladero Viewpoint is a specific highlight in the area known for its vistas.


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