El Real de la Jara and Almadén de
El Real de la Jara and Almadén de
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42.7km
540m
Road cycling
This moderate 26.5-mile road cycling route through Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park offers scenic views and historical sites.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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42.7 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
38.9 km
3.88 km
Surfaces
38.5 km
4.22 km
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Elevation
Highest point (550 m)
Lowest point (370 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
You can typically find parking in the towns of El Real de la Jara or Almadén de la Plata, which serve as excellent starting points for this circular route. Both towns offer amenities before and after your ride.
This route is generally classified as a 'moderate' to 'hard' bike ride, requiring good to very good fitness. While it features mostly paved surfaces, there are segments that may be unpaved and difficult, along with around 540 meters of elevation gain. It's not ideal for absolute beginners.
The route primarily consists of paved surfaces, making it suitable for racebikes. However, be prepared for some segments that may be unpaved or dirt roads, especially near Almadén de la Plata. The path includes narrow, mountainous asphalt roads with low traffic, and a 'rolling road' section between El Real de la Jara and the Pantano del Pintado.
Spring is particularly beautiful, with many flowers blooming, and the weather is generally pleasant for cycling. Autumn also offers comfortable temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summers can be very hot in Andalusia, so it's best to avoid the peak heat of the day if cycling during that season.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for cycling on established routes within the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and be mindful of private property, especially in areas with cattle farms and hunting grounds.
You'll experience magnificent scenery with green hills, trees, and small rivers. The landscape is characterized by rockrose and holm oaks, crossing cattle farms and large pasture areas where you can observe various animals and birds. Notable historical points include the Castillo del Real de la Jara and Santa Olalla Castle. Don't miss viewpoints like the Mirador Cerro del Calvario near Almadén de la Plata for spectacular regional views.
While the natural park itself is generally accessible, specific rules for dogs on cycling routes can vary. Given that the route passes through cattle farms and hunting grounds, it's crucial to keep dogs on a leash to ensure their safety and respect local wildlife and livestock. Always carry water for your dog, especially on longer rides.
Yes, this route largely coincides with sections of the historic Vía de la Plata, an ancient Roman road and pilgrimage route. It also intersects with parts of the Transandalus, Sendero de Sierra Morena, Mtb Vía de la Plata, Vía de la Plata hiking - 01 Sevilla to Merida, Camino Monasterio, and Camino de Santa Olalla a Corteconcepción.
The estimated duration for this 42.7 km route is around 2 hours and 2 minutes of pure cycling time. However, this can vary significantly based on your fitness level, the type of bike, and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery or visit points of interest.
The route connects the towns of El Real de la Jara and Almadén de la Plata, both of which offer amenities like cafes, restaurants, and shops where you can refuel and get refreshments. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for the sections between towns.
Given the moderate difficulty and potential for varied terrain, we recommend bringing a well-maintained racebike, appropriate cycling gear, sufficient water, snacks, a basic repair kit (including spare tubes), and navigation tools. Sun protection is also essential, especially during warmer months. Consider a helmet and reflective clothing for safety.