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Road cycling around Guadahortuna offers diverse terrain within the Granada province of Andalusia, characterized by varied landscapes suitable for different cycling preferences. The region is part of the Granada Geopark, featuring distinctive rock formations and agricultural paths. Cyclists can explore routes along the Río Guadahortuna, through vast farmlands, and near the rugged Sierra Mágina Natural Park. This area provides both challenging mountain ascents and tranquil inland roads.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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98.7km
04:55
1,580m
1,580m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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178km
08:16
2,170m
2,170m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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90.5km
04:14
1,090m
1,090m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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67.0km
03:13
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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We are at the crossroads between the towns of Olivares, Moclín and Colomera
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Very close to the Cubillas reservoir, we find these facilities dedicated to model airplanes, where hundreds of fans practice this sport with their miniatures.
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The Cubillas Reservoir extends across the municipalities of Albolote and Atarfe. It was built in 1956 and is primarily used for water supply and agricultural irrigation. The reservoir has an area of 194 hectares and a maximum depth of approximately 20 meters. The reservoir's main tributary is the Cubillas River. The reservoir's surroundings are characterized by pine forests, oak trees, and Mediterranean vegetation, and the lake is an important habitat for many fish species. The Cubillas Reservoir also serves as a resting place for various bird species, including the Great Cormorant and the Dunnock. The reservoir offers numerous recreational opportunities, including sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, jet skiing, and water skiing. There is a large picnic area on the shore and a restaurant overlooking the lake.
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This town has a lot of daily activity, which means that it has several grocery stores and bars or cafes, and there is always someone strolling in its streets and squares.
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A town in Granada that has been the union of three municipalities since 2015. These municipalities are Domingo Pérez, Cotílfar and Cañatabla and it is located in the valley of the Cubillas River, which means that its temperature is always several degrees lower than in surrounding towns.
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Sights in the small town of Guadix include the cave dwelling district, the cathedral and the Moorish castle, which is closed due to extensive renovation work. The cave district Barrio de las Cuevas with its two viewpoints is worth a visit. From there you have a magnificent view of the snow-white facades of the entrances to the cave dwellings with their mushroom-shaped chimneys, of the city of Guadix with the Alcazaba and the surrounding hills and mountains.
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There are over 15 road cycling routes around Guadahortuna, offering a diverse range of experiences. These routes traverse varied landscapes, from challenging mountain ascents to tranquil inland roads through farmlands and orchards, catering to different fitness levels and preferences.
Road cycling around Guadahortuna offers a mix of terrain. You'll find routes through the fertile river valleys and extensive farmlands, as well as more challenging climbs in the rugged landscapes bordering the Sierra Mágina Natural Park. The region is also part of the Granada Geopark, meaning you might encounter unique geological features and agricultural paths.
While many routes in the area are considered difficult, there are 5 moderate road cycling routes available around Guadahortuna. These routes offer a less strenuous experience while still allowing you to enjoy the region's scenic beauty.
For a scenic ride exploring the fertile river valley and agricultural areas, consider the circular route Surrounding the Rio Guadahortuna — circular via Alamedilla and Dehesas de Guadix. Another option for breathtaking views is the Sierra Mágina Park Loop, which offers significant elevation gain through rugged landscapes.
Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. You might encounter historical structures like the Puente del Hacho, an old railway bridge over the Río Guadahortuna. Other points of interest in the wider area include the town of Iznalloz and the Fuente Cabra waterfall.
The Granada region, including Guadahortuna, generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, especially in inland areas, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winters are generally mild, though higher elevations might experience cooler temperatures.
Yes, there are several circular routes. A popular option is Surrounding the Rio Guadahortuna — circular via Alamedilla and Dehesas de Guadix. Another longer circular route is the Roman Dam of Barcinas – Cubillas Reservoir loop from Montejícar, which takes you through varied terrain.
The road cycling routes around Guadahortuna are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from tranquil farmlands to challenging climbs, and the opportunity to explore the unique geological features of the Granada Geopark.
Experienced road cyclists will find several challenging options. The Roman Dam of Barcinas – Cubillas Reservoir loop from Montejícar is a demanding 110.6-mile route with significant elevation gain. Another challenging option is the Roman Dam of Barcinas – View of Chulilla loop from Píñar, offering a substantial ride through varied landscapes.
While specific cafes or pubs directly on every route may vary, Guadahortuna and the surrounding towns offer local establishments where cyclists can refuel. The region's agricultural character means you'll often pass through villages with amenities. Planning your route with potential stops in mind is always a good idea.
Guadahortuna and nearby towns provide various accommodation options, from rural guesthouses to small hotels, which can cater to cyclists. It's advisable to check for places that offer secure bike storage or are generally cyclist-friendly when booking.
While many routes in the immediate vicinity of Guadahortuna are rated moderate to difficult, the broader region's vast farmlands and less-trafficked inland roads can offer more relaxed sections. For family-friendly options, look for routes that stick to flatter agricultural paths or designated greenways, which may require exploring slightly outside the most challenging mountain areas.


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