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Spain Andalusia bike tour to visit the “White Villages”: Self guided, always private! White houses built into the staggering Ronda and Grazalema Mountains. Golden beaches soaking up the sunshine. Whether going to Andalusia for its mountains, food or beaches, Pure Adventures promises that this eight day bicycle vacation through southern Spain will be one to remember for a lifetime. On a self-guided tour through the provinces of Malaga and Cadiz, the holiday biker will pedal themselves through a dreamy, rustic landscape that looks like it could have been pulled from a storybook. A bicycle vacation that is meant specifically for cyclists and those who love history, this bike tour follows the Route of the Almoravides and Almohades – a major European cultural route. Visit in the spring or in the fall for a warm, picturesque, and unforgettable bicycle tour with Pure Adventures.
Note: This tour has more limited support/services due to the remote nature of the trip. Only experienced self-guided cyclists should book this tour.
Ronda to El Puerto de Santa Maria
Not Included: Choice of Hybrid or E-bike Rental
Included Standard Hotels:
Upgraded Hotels:
About: Standard tour includes 7 nights in 2, 3, and 4-star hotels. All lodging has a private bathroom and a variety of other amenities. Upgrade prices depend on date and availability; please inquire at the time of booking.
Local Expert: Sandra left the Netherlands and came to Andalusia in 2000 because she loves the region, its people and its gastronomy. Originally trained as a psychologist, she has been working as a hiking and biking guide for about 20 years, giving her the experience and professionalism we want for our clients. She knows Andalusia better than many locals and can you give you all the support you might need!
Need to Know:
Arrival in Ronda on your own. Depending on your arrival time you can visit the famous bull arena (Spain’s oldest) with its small but very interesting bullfighting museum. There are spectacular views as you cross the old and iconic bridge over Ronda’s famous gorge, to take a stroll round Ronda’s old quarter. Then head down to the river to visit the 13th Century Arab Baths, some of the best conserved in Spain and Europe. Your personalized video-call orientation will be either tonight or tomorrow.
Note: To get to Ronda, there are 2 trains daily from Madrid (4 hours train ride) and there are also several buses from Málaga.
Overnight: Ronda
This morning starts with a short 10-15 minute walk to collect your bikes for your upcoming adventure! To try out the bikes, enjoy Ronda’s beautiful surroundings on a short loop ride to the small village of Benaoján. You will arrive to Cueva de Gato, an absolutely perfect place to have a picnic, and continue on to the train station of Benaoján. Here you can enjoy a drink in the bar called ‘STOP’ before taking the train back to Ronda. You may also cycle back to Ronda, making the total route 35 km / 22 mi long, with some good uphill coming back into town.
Meals: breakfast
Distance: 14 km / 9 mi, +138 m / -429 m
Highlights: Benaoján loop ride, Cueva de Gato picnic
Overnight: Ronda
Leave Ronda heading north towards Setenil de las Bodegas, one of Andalusia’s most surprising little villages, and a focal point of the Cadiz mountains white villages’ route. The people here used the existing rock to build their houses. It is one of the finest examples of this type of architecture, which means instead of excavating into the rock, simply makes use of natural overhang, with the houses developed laterally along the rock face. Lose yourself in the village’s intimate corners and tapas bars… You then follow the Trejo River and soon see the village of Olvera in the distance, with its typical church and the 12th Century castle atop a hill.
Meals: breakfast
Distance: 37 km / 23 mi, +618 m / -773 m
Highlights: Setenil de las Bodegas rock houses, Olvera castle
Overnight: Olvera
Olvera was originally to have been a stop on the Jerez-Malaga train line, but the line was never completed and the village went back to its business of producing olive oil. Eventually, new roads eliminated the need for a railway. Today, the railway has been given a new lease of life as one of the first Vías Verdes, or “greenways” (old re-conditioned railway lines), in Spain. Cycle for 36 km along this greenway (no cars), passing the Peñon de Zaframagón (nature reserve with Andalusia’s – and one of Europe’s – largest colonies of vultures). You pass through many tunnels (up to 30) – some up to 1 km in length – where lights come on automatically as soon as you enter! You follow the Guadalete River as far as Puerto Serrano, where the greenway finishes and where you sill spend the night in a rural lodging. You can have dinner in the old railway station, now converted into a restaurant. Or, ride to the village of Montellano, and sleep in a 3-star hotel with swimming pool.
Meals: breakfast
Distance: 40 km / 25 mi, +462 m / -769 m
Highlights: greenway cycling, nature reserve
Overnight: Puerto Serrano or Montellano
Today starts from Puerto Serrano or Montellano, depending on your lodging. After breakfast, follow a narrow country lane, (almost a cycling lane) surrounded by gently rolling hills covered in sunflowers, cotton farms and vineyards. You will pass the winery Regantío Viejo and continue on the same road to reach the white village of Arcos de la Frontera. Arcos is situated on cliffs high above a meander in the River Guadalete. This is a typical defensive hill village with cobbled-stoned streets leading up to a castle, built in the 15th Century on Moorish foundations. The view from the castle and village is staggering. You will stay in a hotel in the historical centre of Arcos.
Meals: breakfast
Distance: 42-52 km / 26-32 mi, +578 m / -663 m
Highlights: countryside cycling, Arcos & castle
Overnight: Arcos
Today you will leave Arcos de la Frontera and cycle through typical Andalusian agricultural landscapes. You will pass the small village of Junta de los Ríos and follow a country road with barely any traffic until you get to the small and lively village of La Barca de la Florida, where you stop to eat and drink something. For the last 28 kilometers, follow a road with a bit more traffic, which will lead you directly to your hotel in the center of Jerez, a beautiful town worth a visit. For example, at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art to see the training of the beautiful Andalusian horses for their “ballet”. Try to arrive in Jerez on a Sunday, Tuesday or Thursday so you can see the show the next morning and ask for the thematic visit. (Cost is 8 Euros, advance booking required as it is a popular attraction). There are no visits on Fridays in August and on bank holidays. Additionally, you can visit one of the many sherry bodegas in this area. Your accommodation is historically located in the historical center of Jerez.
Meals: breakfast
Distance: 42 km / 26 mi, +313 m / -430 m
Highlights: La Barca de la Florida, Andalusian horses, sherry tasting
Overnight: Jerez
You start today by cycling through the town of Jerez. Then the ride to El Puerto de Santa María is short (around 28 km) but instead of the busy asphalt roads, you will go by agricultural paths (so a little bumpy but worth it!) to show you where the grapes are grown for the region’s famous brandy and sherry. Afterwards, if you feel up to a bit more cycling on flat terrain, you can do the ride through the beautiful Bay of Cadiz, passing marshes, salt-flats and Mediterranean pine forests; or take the boat to Cadiz to visit this delightful city, which is so different to other Andalusian cities. Your hotel is perfectly located in the centre of the village, very close to its famous fish market.
Meals: breakfast
Distance: 26 km / 16 mi (+ optional 25 km / 15 mi), +226 m / -272 m
Highlights: Jerez, vineyards, Bay of Cadiz, fish market
Overnight: El Puerto de Santa Maria
Today our planned services end unless you have asked for an extra night or continued arrangements. Bikes are to be left at the hotel. After breakfast, you can go either by bus or train to Cordoba, Cadiz, Malaga, Seville or Madrid.
Meals: breakfast
Dates: The tour is available Feb 28 – Nov 2; Blackout Dates are March 21 to 31, April 19 to 23, April 29 to May 7, and from September 5-8.
Note: This tour has more limited support/services due to the remote nature of the trip. Only experienced self-guided cyclists should book this tour.
2024 Tour Rates: (based on double occupancy)
Upgrades: Available on most nights – please see the Hotel list above and inquire about rates.
Hybrid Bike Rental: 115 euros
Road Bike Rental: not available on this tour
E-bike Rental: 195 euros
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Make it Custom: Do you like this tour but want to make it different? Tell us your wishes & we will quote them!
Everything on our Alpujarra bike tour went excellently. The orientation and interaction with your local representative was the best possible as well as the choice of hotels. I was very happy with, all of them were great. Thank you for everything!
Overall, loved the tour. The number and steepness of the hills on several of the days were far more than expected for a level 2 ride. Not a problem for us with e bikes, but very challenging for my sister and brother-in-law. The accommodations in Arcos were amazing, but having to ride to the very top of the hill-town on steep, confusing, cobblestone streets almost did us in! When we finally arrived the gate to the hotel was locked. Also, accommodations in Jerez had a different name out front than what was in our directions making it hard to find (road by it several times).
Good first bike tour for my husband and I. First two days were more difficult than we were expecting, especially based on the level of difficulty that was given to this tour. Great hotels, felt like we had best rooms wherever we went booed through the tour. Would definitely do another tour.
The trip was worthwhile for the Via Verde de la Sierra if nothing else, but everyday had something special and exciting.
We had a great time on the ride, absolutely perfect, faultless weather, thank you!! Everything was well organised. All arrangements and logistics went very smoothly. Accommodation, bikes, instructions, gear all were perfect. Tour orientation and Sandra were very good and accommodating of our needs. Very happy to recommend.