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Road cycling around Dehesas De Guadix features a distinctive landscape of arid badlands and hilly desert terrain, providing both challenging and scenic routes. The region is characterized by eroded geological formations and the presence of rivers such as the Río Fardes and Río Guadiana Menor. Cyclists can experience varied elevation profiles, often with distant views of the Sierra Nevada mountains. This area, part of the Geopark of Granada, offers a unique backdrop for road cycling.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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62.9km
03:17
720m
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Cycle the moderate 39.1-mile Plain of the Caves of Campo route, enjoying turquoise Negratín Reservoir views and unique geological formations
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58.8km
02:15
810m
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Moderate 36.5-mile road cycling from Dehesas de Guadix through Granada Geopark's Badlands, Río Fardes, and Acequia del Toril.

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03:36
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This difficult 49.2-mile road cycling route, Barranco del Enebro y Río de Guadahortuna, offers a challenging ride with 3019 feet of elevatio
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108km
05:04
1,100m
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Overlooking the desert landscape of Guadix, Spain. Cerro de la Bala viewpoint, cave houses and dry hills.
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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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Impressive road that passes by the Río Fardes and through this canyon that has been created by the same river that at times, even seems far away. It's worth getting there!
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Special natural source that is many decades old and continues to grow due to natural lime deposits from the water.
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The Acequia del Toril is a porous limestone aqueduct, more than 1.5 km long and more than 10 meters high at some points. Its natural construction over millennia has been used since prehistoric times to supply a settlement from one of the eight nearby hot springs. This meandering geological formation, with walls up to three meters thick, remains an impressive testament to natural engineering and human use of water.
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Special natural phenomenon that goes back to the first people and beyond. An old calcareous spring that has been building itself for many thousands of years to the wall it has become today. At the top, the water still flows abundantly through the source. The water is still clearly visible on the road side, as the surrounding ground is even higher.
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Perfect bar-restaurant to eat breakfast, lunch or dinner, really good prices and huge portions of food. They have from fried fish, to meat and sandwiches. A nice place to start and end your ride at Guadix
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Population that is divided into two parts, one on the plain and the other next to Loma de la Mesa. The part that is on the plain is guided by the Iglesia Parroquial Sagrada Familia, which is located just above the small stream that is in the core.
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Road cycling in Dehesas De Guadix offers a mix of challenges. While there are 3 moderate routes, the majority of the 9 available routes, specifically 6 of them, are considered difficult. The region's hilly desert landscapes and badlands provide undulating terrain with significant elevation gains, making for engaging and often challenging rides suitable for those with a good fitness level.
Yes, there are moderate options available. For instance, the Negratín Reservoir Loop via Pozo Alcón and Hinojares is a moderate 62.9 km route that takes around 3 hours 17 minutes. Another moderate choice is the Dehesas de Guadix - Villanueva - Pedro Martínez Loop, covering 58.8 km.
You'll experience a distinctive landscape of arid badlands and hilly desert terrain, often referred to as 'eroded landscapes,' which creates a visually stunning backdrop. Routes traverse through the Gorafe Desert area, and you can enjoy breathtaking distant views of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains. The region is also part of the Geopark of Granada, indicating rich geological formations.
Many routes offer access to stunning natural sights. You can explore areas like the Gorafe Desert, known for its unique formations. For panoramic vistas, consider routes that pass by the Puntal de Don Diego Viewpoint or offer views of the Los Coloraos Badlands. The Acequia del Toril is another notable natural monument.
Yes, the region is rich in unique cultural elements. You might encounter traditional cave houses (casas cueva), a defining characteristic of the wider Guadix area. The remains of the prehistoric town of 'Terrera del Reloj' in Dehesas De Guadix also offer a glimpse into ancient history, often accessible via challenging paths that can be incorporated into cycling routes.
Given the arid and desert-like characteristics of Dehesas De Guadix, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for road cycling. Temperatures are milder, and the light can be particularly beautiful. Summers can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable, while winters are cooler but often still suitable for cycling.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Negratín Reservoir Loop, the Dehesas de Guadix - Villanueva - Pedro Martínez Loop, and the Alamedilla and Puente del Hacho Loop.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the unique and dramatic scenery, including the arid badlands and distant Sierra Nevada views, as well as the varied and challenging terrain that makes for engaging rides.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Fardes River – Cave Quarter, Guadix loop from Alicún de Ortega is a difficult route spanning over 107 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Alamedilla and Puente del Hacho Loop, which is 79.2 km long and features substantial elevation changes and panoramic vistas.
There are 9 road cycling routes available in Dehesas De Guadix, catering to various skill levels from moderate to difficult.
Yes, several routes are designed to connect local villages, offering a mix of open plains and rolling hills as you pass through. An example is the Dehesas de Guadix - Villanueva - Pedro Martínez Loop, which traverses through various local communities.


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