Sierra de Lújar Antennas Trail
Sierra de Lújar Antennas Trail
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41.5km
1,730m
Mountain biking
Tackle the challenging Sierra de Lújar Antennas Trail, a 25.8-mile mountain biking route with 5663 feet of elevation gain and panoramic view
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
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3.91 km
Highlight • Settlement
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15.7 km
Highlight • Summit
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17.0 km
Highlight • Viewpoint
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36.1 km
Highlight • Bridge
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41.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
23.3 km
13.1 km
5.11 km
Surfaces
21.8 km
11.8 km
4.83 km
3.07 km
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Elevation
Highest point (1,860 m)
Lowest point (330 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail features a very demanding and varied surface. You'll encounter sections of rough road, some tarmac that can be in poor condition or even absent, and rough tracks with steep switchbacks. The final 2 kilometers towards the antennas can have irregular or absent asphalt. It's a challenging ride that requires a robust bike.
Given the extremely rough and varied road surface, including unpaved and broken sections, a mountain bike or a sturdy gravel bike is highly recommended. A robust road bike might struggle with the challenging conditions.
You can expect breathtaking 360° panoramic views, especially from the summit of Sierra Lújar. These vistas include the Alboran Sea, the Sierra de la Contraviesa, and a clear view of the Sierra Nevada to the north. The ascent itself offers continuously changing and interesting scenery due to constant bends and hairpins.
Key highlights along the route include the challenging climb to the telecommunication towers (Antenas de Lújar) at the summit, which offers unparalleled panoramic views. You'll also pass by Cortijos del Puerto Camacho, enjoy the View from Los Majanillos, and cross the Puente de Órgiva.
This trail is considered highly challenging, often categorized as "Hors Catégorie" (HC) for cycling, indicating extreme difficulty. It features significant climbs with sections reaching gradients of 10-15%. Very good fitness is required to tackle this demanding route.
The Komoot route for the Sierra de Lújar Antennas Trail starts near Órgiva. While specific parking details aren't provided, Órgiva is a common starting point for routes in the area, and you would typically find parking options within or on the outskirts of the town to begin your ride.
While there are no explicit restrictions mentioned for dogs on this specific trail, it's a demanding mountain biking route. If you plan to bring a dog, ensure it is well-conditioned for long, strenuous climbs and rough terrain, and always keep it under control, preferably on a leash, to ensure its safety and that of other trail users.
Considering the significant elevation and exposure, spring and autumn are generally the best times to ride this trail. Summers can be very hot, especially during the strenuous climbs, and winters might bring colder temperatures or even snow at higher elevations. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
There is no information indicating that permits or entrance fees are required to mountain bike the Sierra de Lújar Antennas Trail. It appears to be freely accessible.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of the Camino Antenas de Sierra Lújar, Ruta de los Mineros, Camino de Vélez, and Vereda Antenas de Lújar, among others.
The trail offers a sense of remoteness, especially as you ascend towards the antennas. It's advisable to carry all necessary water and snacks with you, as amenities like cafes or official water sources are unlikely to be found directly on the more challenging sections of the route. Plan to resupply in towns like Órgiva before or after your ride.
Pretty boring at the beginning...almost the entire uphill...but then later it got really good.....very nice downhill...technically high - average I would say