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Touring cycling routes around El Coronil traverse a varied landscape at the edge of La Campiña and the Sierra Sur of Seville. The region features dedicated paths like sections of the Sierra Sur Green Corridor, offering scenic routes through natural surroundings. Cyclists encounter a mix of open countryside, agricultural fields, and areas with Mediterranean forest ecosystems, such as the Dehesa de Pilares. Numerous rural paths, known as "Caminos y Veredas," connect historical landmarks and provide diverse terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 30, 2026
4.8
(24)
134
riders
44.1km
03:01
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
15
riders
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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13
riders
47.3km
04:00
380m
380m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
12
riders
38.6km
03:40
460m
460m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
5.0
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12
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69.9km
04:24
820m
820m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Just a few meters from the birdwatching observatory are the Visitor Reception Center and the Zaframagón Cantina, an ideal place to familiarize yourself with the Vía Verde's surroundings and a convenient spot to take a break and recharge. Managed by the Sierra Greenway Astronomical Association, the Vía Verde de la Sierra offers tours for astronomical observation and photography, as well as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. Enjoy the opportunity to have a snack and rest.
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One of the most beautiful cycle paths in Europe!
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Viaduct of 237 meters long, built by means of truncated pyramidal pilasters with a rectangular plan with mortared bluestones. It consists of 9 openings, eight of which are the same, and the fourth (counting from the station) with a larger arch. It is the longest viaduct of the nature trail, built to cross the junction with the Guadalporcún River.
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Viaduct of 83 meters long, built by means of truncated pyramidal pilasters with a rectangular plan with mortared bluestones. Formed by the repetition of 5 equal openings. It was designed and built to save a deep ravine dug by a tributary of the Guadalporcún River.
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Railway tunnel no. 23 of the Sierra Greenway Nature Trail. Located 923 meters from the previous tunnel, it is 125 meters long and has no artificial lighting, so a flashlight is recommended. This tunnel is excavated into the side of a clay hill.
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Railroad tunnel No. 25 of the Sierra Greenway Nature Trail. Located 1,670 meters from the previous tunnel, it is 500 meters long and equipped with artificial lighting, although it is advisable to have a flashlight. This tunnel is dug into the limestone slope of the Cerro de los Borregales or Castellar de Jalifa. The castellares are hills with a limestone plateau at the top, raised on a base of softer materials, in this case Triassic clay and sandstone, which give them the appearance of a fortress. At the top of this hill are the remains of an old watchtower from the Spanish-Islamic period.
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Viaduct of 65 meters long, built by means of truncated-pyramidal pilasters with a rectangular plan with mortared bluestones. Formed by the repetition of 3 equal spans. Built to save the bed of the Azar stream. Less than 100 meters away there is a small rest area from where you have a good view of the Guadalete river at the exit of the Villalón meander, at the foot of the Cerro del Castellar.
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Touring cycling routes in El Coronil offer a diverse landscape, transitioning between the open countryside of La Campiña and the more undulating terrain of the Sierra Sur of Seville. You'll find dedicated paths like sections of the Sierra Sur Green Corridor, as well as rural paths (Caminos y Veredas) that traverse agricultural fields and areas with Mediterranean forest ecosystems, such as the Dehesa de Pilares.
While many routes in El Coronil are rated as difficult, the region does offer varied terrain. The guide indicates that there are 5 moderate routes available, which might be more suitable for those looking for a less challenging experience. These often include flatter sections or well-maintained greenways.
El Coronil's cycling routes often lead to significant historical sites. You can cycle to the declared National Monument, Torre del Águila, or explore the medieval Torre del Bollo via routes like the Vereda de Churriana. The The Castle of Las Aguzaderas loop from El Coronil specifically takes you past the impressive Castillo de las Aguzaderas.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in El Coronil are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Salvador Shade Spot loop from El Coronil, which covers 47.5 km, and the Coripe loop from El Coronil, a longer 69.9 km option.
The touring cycling routes in El Coronil are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an impressive average rating of 4.9 stars from over 25 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from greenways to rural paths, and the blend of open countryside with pre-mountain landscapes.
Absolutely. The Sierra Sur Green Corridor, which is part of the Vía Verde de la Sierra, traverses El Coronil's district. You can experience sections of this dedicated cycling path, such as the Via Verde de la Sierra (90% gravel) or the Vía Verde de la Sierra Between Coripe and Puerto Serrano, offering scenic and safe cycling.
Yes, the region offers several scenic spots. From elevated points like the Shrine to El Calvario, you can enjoy expansive views over La Campiña. Additionally, the Puerto del Acebuche Viewpoint is a notable highlight along some routes, providing picturesque vistas of the surrounding landscape.
Andalusia generally offers favorable weather for cycling for most of the year. Spring and autumn are typically ideal, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended if cycling during this season.
Yes, the Arroyo Salado (Salt Stream) flows through the lands of El Coronil, creating natural environments with routes suitable for nature exploration and cycling alongside the watercourse. The Vereda de las Mantecas also parallels the Arroyo del Pilar, leading towards the Torre del Águila Reservoir.
There are 19 touring cycling routes available around El Coronil, offering a variety of experiences for different skill levels. These include 5 moderate routes and 14 more challenging options.
Yes, some routes in the area feature impressive structures like viaducts. For instance, the Viaducto de Los Azares – View of Rocky Mountain Peak loop from Puerto Serrano includes the notable Viaducto de Los Azares, providing a unique element to your ride.
You'll experience a mix of natural environments. The Dehesa de Pilares, for example, offers a Mediterranean forest ecosystem with holm oaks, wild olive trees, mastic trees, and myrtle. Other routes pass through agricultural fields and areas characteristic of riparian ecosystems along streams like the Arroyo Salado.


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