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Road cycling in Sierras Bermeja Y Real offers diverse terrain characterized by its unique "red peridotite rock" formations, which give the mountains a reddish hue. The region features well-paved surfaces suitable for road cyclists, with routes often including significant elevation changes. Landscapes range from extensive Spanish fir forests to panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the Genal valley.
Last updated: May 24, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A lot of green trees. There is a 2 fountains. The history of this place dates back to the XVIII century.
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A very beautiful building
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The Mirador de Aldehuela is one of Ronda's most famous viewpoints, located near the Puente Nuevo. From here, you have a spectacular panorama of the deep El Tajo gorge, the bridge, and the surrounding landscape of mountains and valleys. It is named after the architect José Martín de Aldehuela, who completed the Puente Nuevo in the 18th century. 👉 A perfect spot for photos, especially at sunset!
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The Church of Our Lady of Mercy in Ronda is a historic church, built in 1585, known for housing a holy relic: the incorrupt hand of Saint Teresa of Ávila. It is a former convent complex, of which only the church and orchard remain today. Key Features and History: Year of Construction: The church dates from 1585 and is located in the historic center of Ronda. Convent: Originally a convent, it is now home to the Discalced Carmelites (shoeless Carmelites). Holy Relic: One of its most special features is the presence of the "incorrupt hand of Saint Teresa." Architecture: It is a three-aisled basilica decorated with 17th-century religious paintings. Location: The church is located in the northern part of Ronda, on Calle Virgen de la Paz, near the Alameda Gardens.
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From the new bridge there is a good view of Puente Viejo: an old stone bridge that is one of three bridges that spans the deep Tajo de Ronda gorge with the Guadalevín river in it.
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The Mirador de Aldehuela is a beautiful viewpoint in Ronda, located on Calle Arminan. From this point you have a breathtaking view of the El Tajo gorge, the Puente Nuevo and the surrounding mountains.
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The region is characterized by its unique 'red peridotite rock' formations, offering diverse terrain with well-paved surfaces. You can expect significant elevation changes, as many routes feature challenging climbs. For example, the Streets of Jubrique loop from Aparcamiento Mirador de los Ciclistas includes over 1,300 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, Sierras Bermeja Y Real offers a variety of routes catering to different fitness levels. You'll find options ranging from easy to difficult. For a moderate ride, consider the Benahavís – San Pedro de Alcántara loop from Benahavís, which covers 51.2 km with over 500 meters of elevation.
The region benefits from a mild climate, making it suitable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for road cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential cooler, wetter conditions in winter. The area is known for its unique rain regime, which supports diverse plant life.
Sierras Bermeja Y Real is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter the globally unique peridotite rock formations, extensive Spanish fir (Pinsapo) forests, and diverse ecosystems. Notable viewpoints like Cyclists' Viewpoint offer panoramic vistas. On clear days from higher points like Pico de los Reales, you might even see the Moroccan coast and the Rock of Gibraltar.
While primarily a road cycling area, the region does feature beautiful water elements. The Charco del Canalón Waterfall and the Weir on the Guadalmina River are examples of natural water features in the area. Some routes may pass near or offer detours to these spots.
While many routes involve significant elevation, there are options that might be more suitable for families or those seeking an easier ride. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' in komoot, which typically have less elevation gain and shorter distances. The region's well-paved roads generally provide a smooth surface for cycling.
Many routes start from designated parking areas. For instance, the challenging 'Streets of Jubrique loop' begins from Aparcamiento Mirador de los Ciclistas, indicating specific parking for cyclists. When planning your route, check the starting point for available parking facilities.
Generally, permits are not required for road cycling on public roads in Sierras Bermeja Y Real. However, if your route takes you through specific protected areas or private land, it's always advisable to check local regulations. The Los Reales de Sierra Bermeja Natural Park is a protected area, but road access is typically unrestricted.
Yes, the region is dotted with charming 'white villages' such as Casares, Estepona, Genalguacil, and Jubrique. These villages offer opportunities for refreshments, meals, and accommodation, providing convenient stops along or near many cycling routes. Ronda also offers numerous amenities for visitors.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning panoramic views, the unique 'red mountain' scenery, and the challenging yet rewarding climbs. The well-paved roads and diverse landscapes are frequently highlighted as key attractions.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Sierras Bermeja Y Real are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Ronda City Walls – La Merced Church (Ronda) loop from Área Recreativa Conejeras, which offers a moderate ride through historic surroundings.
While not directly on a road cycling route, the highest point in Sierra Bermeja is Pico de los Reales, reaching 1,449 or 1,452 meters above sea level. Road routes often climb to high passes and viewpoints, offering similar breathtaking vistas. For instance, the Statue of the Miner – Venta Los Reales Viewpoint loop from Puerto de Peñas Blancas takes you to significant elevations.
Absolutely. The region's proximity to charming 'white villages' and historic towns means many routes offer cultural insights. The Ronda City Walls – La Merced Church (Ronda) loop from Área Recreativa Conejeras is a prime example, leading you through the historic surroundings of Ronda, known for its dramatic gorge and ancient architecture.


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