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Road cycling around Terque, nestled in the Alpujarra Almeriense and Andarax Valley, offers diverse landscapes and challenging terrain. The region features rugged hills, deep ravines, and arid zones, interspersed with fertile orchards. Routes often follow the Andarax River valley, providing stretches through citrus groves and vineyards, while proximity to the Sierra Nevada and Sierra de Gádor offers significant elevation gains. The area is characterized by mostly paved surfaces and quiet roads, ideal for road cycling.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
5.0
(1)
20
riders
60.8km
03:08
1,030m
1,030m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
22
riders
43.9km
02:19
710m
710m
Cycle 27.3 miles through the arid Sierra Alhamilla to the Baños de Sierra Alhamilla Hot Springs, gaining 2342 feet in elevation.

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3.4
(18)
270
riders
57.5km
02:39
630m
630m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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61.0km
03:14
1,170m
1,180m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
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25.8km
02:09
500m
500m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The thermal waters of Baños de Sierra Alhamilla are located in the village of Pechina, Almería. The spring emerges from carbonate rocks of the Nevado-Filábride Complex aquifer, with a constant flow at a high temperature (58°C). Benefits of the waters: Therapeutic: anti-inflammatory and analgesic (rheumatism, arthritis, neuralgia, trauma); antispasmodic and sedative effects due to radon. Dermatological: eliminate oil and dead skin, regenerate the skin; promote sweating and detoxification. Respiratory: beneficial for rhinitis, pharyngitis, bronchitis, asthma, and allergies; thin mucus. Digestive: help with gastritis, ulcers, dyspepsia, and gallbladder problems; prevent gallstones and reduce uric acid; diuretic and detoxifying.
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The Ohanes viewpoint, in the heart of the Alpujarra, offers a privileged panoramic view of the ravines and valleys that descend from the Sierra Nevada. From this vantage point, you can admire the terraced hillsides lined with vineyards and almond trees, alongside the village's whitewashed houses, perched on the mountain. It's a perfect place to stop and enjoy the views.
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To do series and train both the ascent and the descent
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Íllar is a southern Spanish village and municipality (municipio) in the province of Almería with 460 inhabitants (as of 2024).
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In Gador, sulphur processing plants were built. Interesting landscapes with industrial archaeology still bear witness to this activity. Mining activity has now been replaced by cement factories in the beautiful site of Jalvo.
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The village with about 700 inhabitants is situated on the river, in a beautiful place surrounded by large rocks and hills that, together with the white houses of Arab origin in terraces and the orchards, form a beautiful sight. The parish church is worth mentioning.
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There are over 10 dedicated road cycling routes around Terque, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Road cycling in Terque offers diverse terrain, from the fertile orchards and citrus groves of the Andarax Valley to the rugged hills and deep ravines of the Sierra de Gádor and the foothills of the Sierra Nevada. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, providing both challenging climbs and exhilarating descents, often on mostly paved and quiet roads.
The routes around Terque primarily cater to moderate and difficult skill levels. There are 7 moderate routes and 4 difficult routes, offering challenges for experienced cyclists. Currently, there are no routes classified as easy, so a basic level of fitness is recommended.
Yes, many routes around Terque are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the Valleys of the Nacimiento and Andarax Rivers — circular from Alhabia is a popular difficult circular route, and the Baños de Sierra Alhamilla and Andarax Valley Loop offers a moderate circular option.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Terque, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 10 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the challenging climbs, and the scenic beauty of the Andarax Valley and surrounding mountains. Over 400 road cyclists have used komoot to explore the area.
While there are no routes specifically classified as 'easy,' families with older children or those with some cycling experience might enjoy the moderate routes, especially those that follow the flatter sections of the Andarax Valley. Always check the route's distance and elevation profile to ensure it matches your family's capabilities.
Many routes offer panoramic views, especially from higher elevations in the Sierra de Gádor, where on clear days you can see the Sierra Nevada, Almería's agricultural areas, and even the Mediterranean Sea. The Alicún-Huécija Viewpoint – Vícar to Felix Road loop from Terque is known for its varied terrain and significant climbs, likely offering excellent vistas.
Yes, road cycling routes often pass through charming white villages characteristic of Andalusia, such as Alboloduy, Bentarique, and Íllar, where you can stop for coffee and experience local culture. You might also encounter historical sites like the Church of Santiago Apóstol in Terque or traces of old mining operations in the Sierra de Gádor. The Alboloduy Village and Church is a notable point of interest.
You'll cycle through the fertile orchards of the Andarax Valley, filled with citrus, grapevines, and olive trees. The region is also known for its rugged gorges, such as Rambla de los Yesos and Cañada de los Arquillos. Some routes may also offer views of the Balsa de la Chanata lake.
Given the arid climate, spring and autumn are generally the best seasons for road cycling in Terque. The temperatures are milder, making the climbs more enjoyable and the overall experience more comfortable than during the hot summer months.
Yes, Terque offers several long-distance road cycling routes. For instance, the Valleys of the Nacimiento and Andarax Rivers — circular from Alhabia covers nearly 61 km, and the Íllar – Ohanes Village loop from Alboloduy is also approximately 60 km, providing ample distance for endurance rides.
Absolutely. Terque is an excellent destination for advanced cyclists. Routes like the Alicún-Huécija Viewpoint – Vícar to Felix Road loop from Terque feature significant climbs, with over 1400 meters of elevation gain, and are classified as difficult, offering a substantial challenge.
Yes, many road cycling routes in the Terque region are designed to pass through or near charming white villages. These villages, such as Alboloduy and Íllar, provide picturesque backdrops and opportunities for rest stops, allowing you to experience the local culture and architecture.


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