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Mountain biking around Casarabonela offers routes through the mountainous terrain of the Sierra de Alcaparaín, Sierra Prieta, and Sierra de Aguas. The region is characterized by its varied elevations, including significant climbs and descents, and features a mix of open landscapes and forested sections. Mountain bike trails near Casarabonela often provide panoramic views of the surrounding Andalusian countryside. The area's geology contributes to diverse riding surfaces suitable for experienced mountain bikers.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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60
riders
37.5km
03:50
950m
940m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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34.8km
03:42
1,020m
1,030m
This difficult 21.6-mile (34.8 km) mountain bike route in Sierra Prieta offers challenging climbs and panoramic views near Casarabonela.

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60.9km
06:17
1,780m
1,780m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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37.3km
04:20
1,330m
1,330m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.5km
02:20
740m
740m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Arab castle of Álora, also known as Castillo de Álora, sits atop Cerro de las Torres overlooking the town and is one of the most important historical structures in the region. The fortress, in its present form, dates back to the Moorish rule of the Middle Ages, although the site had been used and fortified in earlier periods. Due to its strategic location, the castle controlled the Guadalhorce Valley and served both military and administrative purposes. It was captured by Christian troops in 1484 during the Reconquista. Remaining are sections of the imposing curtain walls, square towers, and a horseshoe-arched gate, typical of Islamic military architecture. Within the complex are also remnants of later Christian buildings, including a chapel built over a former mosque. The castle has been a listed building (Bien de Interés Cultural) since 1931 and offers a wide view over Álora and the Guadalhorce valley from its elevated position.
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The Castillo de Álora, also known as the Castle of Álora, stands on a hill above the town and forms an impressive landmark. The castle's origins date back to Roman times, but the current structure dates largely from the Moorish period (Al-Andalus), particularly from the 9th and 10th centuries. The Moors used the fortress's strategic location to monitor the Guadalhorce Valley and protect themselves from Christian attacks. The horseshoe portal, a typical element of Islamic architecture, is particularly noteworthy. Sections of the castle walls, a Moorish tower, and a small Christian chapel added after the Reconquista still remain. From the castle grounds, you can enjoy magnificent panoramic views over the valley, the village of Álora, and the surrounding Sierra de Huma mountains. Today, the castle is a cultural landmark and a popular viewpoint. It tells the eventful history of the region – from Romans to Moors to the Christian reconquest.
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The Castillo árabe de Álora is a historic fortification located on the Cerro de las Torres. The castle was originally built by the Arabs during the 9th and 10th centuries, but its origins date back to the Phoenicians and Romans.
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Route that goes south of the road between Alozaina and Casarabonela. It is highly recommended to do it in spring after the rains as it has wonderful flower landscapes.
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Álora Castle is an ancient fortress located in the Malaga town of Álora, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Its history dates back to Phoenician and Roman times, but its current construction is of Arab origin.
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Álora Castle, located on the Cerro de las Torres, has a rich history that spans from its Phoenician and Roman origins to its reconstruction by the Arabs, who turned it into a residence and citadel. The structure has undergone various stages of construction, from the Emirate to the Kingdoms of Taifas. The parish church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación stands on the old mosque, built between 1600 and 1699. The castle was damaged in the earthquake of 1680 and, since then, served as a cemetery. Although only two partially reconstructed towers and a horseshoe arch in the wall remain standing today, the site was declared a National Historic Monument in 1931.
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The Calle Coin as an alternative to the A-366 between Coin and Alozaina is not recommended for racing bikes. Very poor surface, sometimes just dirt and stones (as of November 2023).
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There are over 75 mountain bike trails around Casarabonela, offering a wide range of options for exploring the Sierra de Alcaparaín, Sierra Prieta, and Sierra de Aguas.
The mountain bike trails in Casarabonela are primarily moderate to difficult. There are 41 moderate routes and 35 difficult routes, making the area best suited for experienced riders due to significant elevation changes and varied terrain.
Given the mountainous terrain and significant elevation changes, most mountain bike trails around Casarabonela are rated moderate to difficult. There are no easy routes specifically designated as family-friendly, so riders should be experienced.
Yes, many routes in the area are circular. For example, the Sierra de Alcaparaín – circular from Casarabonela to Ardales and the Sierra Prieta, Casarabonela, and Alozaina Loop are popular circular options.
The region experiences hot, dry summers and mild winters. Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for mountain biking, offering comfortable temperatures and lush landscapes. Winter can also be suitable, but be prepared for cooler temperatures and potentially wet conditions.
Mountain bike trails in Casarabonela often provide panoramic views of the surrounding Andalusian countryside, including the Sierra de Alcaparaín, Sierra Prieta, and Sierra de Aguas. You can also find routes like the View of Canillas de Aceituno – North Face of Sierra Cabrilla loop from Casarabonela that offer specific scenic overlooks.
While riding, you can explore historical sites and natural wonders. Nearby attractions include the impressive Caminito del Rey, the Balcon de cristal, and various castles such as Álora Castle and Castillo de la Peña de Ardales.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. For example, the Sierra de Alcaparaín – circular from Casarabonela to Ardales takes approximately 3 hours 50 minutes, while the longer Álora y Carratraca – circular por la Sierra de Aguas desde Casarabonela can take around 6 hours 17 minutes.
The mountain bike trails in Casarabonela are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 80 reviews. Riders often praise the challenging ascents, scenic loops, and expansive mountain views.
Yes, while many routes are difficult, there are 41 moderate mountain bike trails available. An example of a moderate route is the View of Canillas de Aceituno – Dehesa Trail loop from Casarabonela, which offers a good challenge without the extreme demands of the most difficult trails.
Given the varied terrain and potential for significant elevation changes, wear appropriate mountain biking gear including a helmet, padded shorts, moisture-wicking layers, and sturdy cycling shoes. Sun protection is also crucial, especially during warmer months.


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