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No traffic road cycling routes around Belalcázar are situated in the Córdoba province of Andalusia, Spain, characterized by its unique dehesa landscape. This region features extensive oak woodlands and rolling hills, providing a tranquil backdrop for cycling. The terrain offers varied elevation gains, from routes with moderate climbs to those with more significant ascents. Cyclists can expect well-paved surfaces traversing scenic natural areas.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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52.4km
02:13
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
73.6km
03:12
640m
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This moderate 45.7-mile (73.6 km) road cycling route from Belalcázar offers scenic views of Los Pedroches and long, straight sections.

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97.3km
04:10
800m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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84.4km
03:38
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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La Puerta de la Villa de Santa Eufemia is one of the most notable remains of the municipality's old walled enclosure. This stone arch, of medieval origin, gave access to the interior of the villa and today is integrated into the urban area, preserving its historical and heritage value.
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A town with history and cobblestones where you can stop to learn a little more about it and the neighbors are delighted to tell you
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Once in the town of Santa Eufemia, go up to the castle with a good supply of water and calmly since it is very uneven
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The name of this town comes from the fennel that is abundant in this area. Its monuments include the church of San Juan Bautista, known as the cathedral of the mountains, the parish of San Isidro Labrador, the convent of the Conceptionist mothers and several hermitages.
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One of the monumental towns of the Sierra de Córdoba, which has several examples of architecture of great importance. Among them, the Castillo de los Sotomayor y Zúñiga stands out in the Gothic-military style, built in the 15th century. Thanks to its impressive Renaissance-style keep, it is the highest castle in the entire Iberian Peninsula.
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A small town where there is no shortage of things to see: the Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación Parish Church from the 14th century and the Puerta de Córdoba, popularly known as "Arco or Puerta de la Villa", with its lowered horseshoe arch are the obligatory points of interest. the visit.
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There are currently 4 dedicated no traffic road cycling routes around Belalcázar featured in this guide. All of them are rated as moderate difficulty, offering a good challenge for most cyclists.
The routes in Belalcázar traverse scenic landscapes with varied terrain, often featuring the distinctive 'dehesa' ecosystem of the Los Pedroches valley. You'll encounter rolling hills and oak woodlands, providing a tranquil and picturesque backdrop for your ride. While the routes in this guide are moderate, the broader region offers a range from gentle, well-paved surfaces to more challenging sections with greater elevation gain.
Yes, several circular routes are available. For example, you can explore the Santa Eufemia Loop from Belalcázar, which offers a substantial ride of over 73 km. Another option is the Valsequillo — circular from Hinojosa del Duque, providing a different perspective of the region.
Belalcázar and its surroundings are rich in history and natural beauty. Along your rides, you might encounter ancient holm oaks that define the dehesa landscape. You can also explore historical sites such as the impressive Fuente El Pilar and Belalcázar Castle, which boasts Spain's tallest keep. The region is also part of the Mozarabic Way of St. James, adding a historical dimension to the scenery.
While specific weather data isn't provided, the region's natural beauty suggests spring and autumn would be ideal. These seasons typically offer milder temperatures, making long rides more comfortable and allowing you to fully appreciate the lush landscapes and oak woodlands without the extreme heat of summer.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the Santa Eufemia – Belalcázar loop from Hinojosa del Duque covers nearly 100 km with over 800 meters of elevation gain. Another substantial option is the Santa Eufemia – Belalcázar loop from El Viso, which is over 84 km long.
The area is appreciated by the komoot community, with an average rating of 3.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the tranquil nature of the routes, the scenic views of the Los Pedroches region, and the opportunity to cycle through the unique dehesa landscape characterized by ancient holm oaks.
Absolutely. Beyond the cycling, Belalcázar offers rich cultural and historical exploration. You can visit the Castle of the Sotomayor y Zúñiga, explore the Convent of Santa Clara de la Columna, or discover various hermitages. The town itself, Belalcázar, is a highlight worth exploring.
The no traffic road cycling routes in this guide are all rated moderate, with elevation gains ranging from approximately 400 meters to over 800 meters. For instance, the Valsequillo — circular from Hinojosa del Duque has about 418 meters of ascent, while the Santa Eufemia – Belalcázar loop from Hinojosa del Duque features around 802 meters of climbing.
Yes, the Belalcázar region is part of the Los Pedroches valley, known for its distinctive 'dehesa' ecosystem. This landscape, characterized by oak woodlands and ancient holm oaks, is also recognized as a Starlight Reserve, offering unique natural beauty and a tranquil environment for cycling.


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