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No traffic gravel bike trails around Los Guajares traverse a diverse and challenging natural landscape, ideal for gravel cycling. The region features rugged terrain with steep gradients, subtropical valleys carved by the Rio Toba, and mountain ranges like the Sierra de Los Guájares. Cyclists encounter ancient terraced farmlands, diverse woodlands, and craggy cliffs, providing varied and scenic rides.
Last updated: August 12, 2026
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riders
56.5km
04:47
1,590m
1,590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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71.2km
05:26
1,740m
1,740m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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59.6km
04:21
1,380m
1,380m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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In one of the wonderfully told stories about the two protagonists “Don Camillo and Peppone,” conceived by the Italian writer Giovanni Guareschi, it is also about the Mother of God, Mary. Peppone's youngest son is very seriously ill, and so one evening the communist mayor sets off for the church with five large candles. Don Camillo intends to place them in front of the crucifix on the high altar, but Peppone has objections and wants the candles placed at the Chapel of Mary: “That one belongs to your party. Light them in front of that one there, which doesn’t engage in politics.” After he has left, Don Camillo – who, as always, converses with the crucified Christ – implores him, “not to be hard on him.” The dialogue continues: “And why should I be?” whispered Christ. “By honoring my Mother, he fills my heart with gentleness. I only dislike a little that he called her ‘that one there’.” Don Camillo shook his head. “You heard incorrectly,” he objected. “He said: ‘Light them all in front of the Holy Virgin in that chapel there’.” (Giovanni Guareschi in “Fünf und fünf”)
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Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Head is truly the jewel in the crown. What a delight to admire the art work of this sacred place and then walk the grounds of the beautiful park surrounding
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It is located next to the Parque de los Pueblos de América (Park of the Peoples of America). It is one of the city's main green spaces. This park originated as a link to the American continent, a fact reflected in its flora. As you stroll through the park, you can appreciate a wide variety of tree, shrub, and palm species, all from different parts of the Americas.
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La Caleta de Salobreña is a picturesque coastal hamlet located west of the town of Salobreña, in the province of Granada. This enclave combines industrial history, fishing tradition, and natural beauty, making it one of the most authentic spots on the Costa Tropical.
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A very nice place
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The bridge can also be bypassed from the side. There are glass panels in the middle of the bridge that allow you to look underneath. A truly amazing experience.
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A bike ride to Salobreña on the Costa Tropical combines sea, culture, and Andalusian flair. Even from afar, you can see the white hillside houses, picturesquely nestled around the rock with its Moorish castle. Whether coming from Motril or the Sierra de Granada, the route leads through fertile valleys dotted with mangoes, avocados, and cherimoyas – the subtropical character of this region makes every ride special. In Salobreña itself, it's worth getting off your bike and exploring the old town with its narrow, steep streets. The climb to the castle rock is rewarded with sweeping views over the Mediterranean and the surrounding coastal plain. Several beaches await down by the sea: the lively Playa de la Charca with its promenade and chiringuitos, or the quieter natural area at Punta del Río – ideal for a rest or a refreshing swim after the ride. The mild, year-round pleasant climate of the Costa Tropical makes Salobreña an ideal destination for cyclists – even outside of summer. Along the tour, you'll encounter small parks like the Parque de la Fuente, flower-filled lookout points, and traditional Andalusian cuisine: freshly caught fish, sardine skewers, or a plate of "migas" provide the perfect refreshment. Thus, a bike tour to Salobreña is a perfect combination of exercise, history, and Mediterranean delights – a true highlight for anyone who wants to experience Andalusia on two wheels.
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Los Guajares offers a selection of 8 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails. These routes are designed to immerse you in the region's natural beauty without vehicle interference, providing a truly tranquil cycling experience.
The no-traffic gravel routes in Los Guajares feature rugged and varied terrain, from lush subtropical valleys carved by the Rio Toba to mountainous paths within the Sierra de Los Guájares and Sierra de Río Verde. You'll encounter ancient terraced farmlands, diverse woodlands, and craggy cliffs, often following old Almohad irrigation channels. Be prepared for significant elevation gains, as the area is known for its challenging gradients.
The no-traffic gravel bike routes in Los Guajares are generally considered challenging, with all listed tours rated as 'difficult' due to significant elevation gain and varied terrain. While the traffic-free nature is ideal, families with younger children or those seeking very easy rides might find these routes demanding. It's best suited for experienced gravel cyclists.
Many routes offer breathtaking vistas of the region. For example, the View of Béznar Reservoir – Restábal Village loop from Lecrín provides stunning views of the reservoir. You can also find highlights like the View of the Sierra de Tejeda Mountains and La Gorgoracha Pass – View of the Costa Tropical, offering expansive panoramas of the surrounding landscapes and coastline.
Yes, the region is rich in natural beauty. While cycling, you might be near highlights such as the Río Verde Waterfalls, Barranco de las Chortales, the dramatic Barranco de la Luna Gorge, or the unique Petrified Trees Waterfall. These natural monuments offer fantastic opportunities for a break and exploration.
While the routes are designed to be traffic-free, the best time to enjoy gravel biking in Los Guajares for comfortable weather is typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, temperatures are milder, and the natural scenery is particularly vibrant, enhancing the experience of riding through untouched nature.
Yes, several of the no-traffic gravel routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For instance, the Fuente de Vélez de Benaudalla – Guájar Faragüit Fountain loop from Vélez de Benaudalla is a challenging 54 km circular route that takes you through diverse landscapes.
The charming villages of Guajar Alto, Guajar Faraguit, and Guajar Fondon offer basic amenities. While some routes allow you to go for hours without seeing signs of life, these villages can provide opportunities for cafes, pubs, and accommodation. It's advisable to carry sufficient food and water, especially on longer rides, as stops can be limited on the trails themselves.
The no-traffic gravel biking in Los Guajares is generally considered challenging. All routes listed are rated as 'difficult,' featuring significant elevation gains and rugged terrain. For example, the From Albuñuelas to Restábal – Restábal Village loop from Los Guájares involves over 1300 meters of ascent over its 49 km distance, making it suitable for experienced gravel riders.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific starting point of your chosen route. Many routes begin near or within the villages of Los Guajares or nearby towns like Vélez de Benaudalla or Lecrín, where you can typically find public parking. Always check the route details for specific recommendations on where to park your vehicle safely before starting your ride.
The komoot community appreciates the challenging and immersive nature of gravel biking in Los Guajares. Riders often praise the opportunity to experience raw, untouched nature and the breathtaking scenery that rewards demanding climbs. The region is highlighted for its diverse natural landscapes within a protected natural park, offering a unique and rewarding adventure for those seeking quiet, challenging rides.


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