Nerja, Frigiliana, and Torrox Loop
Nerja, Frigiliana, and Torrox Loop
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32.9km
660m
Cycling
Cycle a difficult 20.4-mile loop from Nerja to Frigiliana and Torrox via EuroVelo 8, featuring sea views and white villages.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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7.09 km
Highlight • Settlement
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20.6 km
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20.9 km
Public Water Fountain
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25.8 km
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Highlight • Religious Site
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26.6 km
Highlight • Monument
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28.8 km
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32.9 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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17.0 km
9.79 km
4.20 km
1.78 km
109 m
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Surfaces
26.0 km
5.69 km
582 m
386 m
251 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
This route is considered difficult, requiring very good fitness. It features significant climbing, particularly in the first part of the ride, with some sections being steep. While most surfaces are paved, be prepared for a demanding ascent before enjoying a rapid descent towards Torrox Costa and a flatter return to Nerja.
You can expect spectacular and varied scenery. The route offers incredible views over the Mediterranean Sea, with the possibility of seeing the Atlas Mountains of Morocco on clear days. You'll traverse mountainous landscapes, green-hilled valleys, and pass through charming 'white villages' like Frigiliana White Village and Plaza de las Américas, Torrox.
The route is approximately 32.9 km (20.5 miles) long with an estimated cycling duration of around 2 hours and 22 minutes. However, due to its difficult rating and significant elevation gain, allow extra time for stops, enjoying the views, and navigating the challenging sections.
Key highlights include the picturesque Frigiliana White Village, known for its Múdejar neighborhood, and Plaza de las Américas, Torrox. You'll also pass by scenic spots like El Peñoncillo Viewpoint, the Virgen del Mar Memorial, and the Torre de Calaceite, Barco de Arroz Dive. The route also offers glimpses of Playa Casa Blanca seen from Sanantona.
While specific parking details for the trailhead are not provided, Nerja offers various public parking options. It's advisable to look for parking near the starting point of the EuroVelo 8 section in Nerja, keeping in mind that it's a popular coastal town.
The Costa del Sol region, including Nerja and Torrox, is known for having a pleasant climate. Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are generally ideal, offering comfortable temperatures for cycling and avoiding the intense heat of summer. Winter can also be pleasant, though days are shorter.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to cycle this public route, which includes sections of the EuroVelo 8. You are free to enjoy the trail at your leisure.
Given its 'difficult' rating, significant climbing, and steep sections, this route is not recommended for beginners or families with young children. It requires very good fitness and experience with challenging ascents and descents. More moderate road ride variants might exist in the area, but this specific circular route is demanding.
Yes, the route incorporates sections of several other paths. Notably, it covers parts of Valle de Frigiliana (27%), La Senda Litoral (16%), and Torrox - Nerja (16%). You'll also find smaller segments of Ruta Acebuchal, Ruta Venta Cebolleros, and Ruta La Lastra, among others.
While dogs are generally welcome in many outdoor areas, this specific route is a challenging touring bicycle trail with significant road sections and elevation changes. Cycling with dogs, especially on such demanding routes, can be difficult and potentially unsafe for both the rider and the dog. It's generally not recommended for this type of activity.
The climbing on this route is 'front-loaded and steep in parts,' especially as you head towards Frigiliana. A strategic tip is to conserve energy during the initial ascent and ensure your bike is in good climbing condition. The reward is a rapid descent towards Torrox Costa and a more relaxed coastal return to Nerja, so pace yourself for the initial effort.
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I ended up in a dead end again 🤦🏻♀️
But other than that, it was a tour with beautiful views 😀
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