This bike route, which begins and ends in Casarabonela, is a stunning 34.5-kilometer ride with a total elevation gain of approximately 1,270 meters. Designed to meet the criteria of the 075 label, this route promotes active and sustainable mobility, providing an eco-friendly alternative to motorized vehicles and fostering sustainable tourism in the region. By making it easier to get around Casarabonela, the route promotes a healthier and more environmentally friendly lifestyle.

The route allows cyclists to enjoy spectacular views and connect with nature as they ride through the Sierra de las Nieves National Park and Natural Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Starting in Casarabonela, cyclists follow the route toward Álora, enjoying peaceful rural landscapes, before heading north. The return trip goes through Puerto Martínez, offering a series of climbs and descents that test physical endurance before returning to the starting point in Casarabonela. Along the way, participants can observe various geological formations and a rich local biodiversity. This route combines physical exertion with the tranquility and beauty of the Andalusian landscapes, establishing itself as a model of eco-friendly and responsible mobility while contributing to local economic development without compromising environmental sustainability.

Route itinerary

The route heads toward Álora through rural landscapes and quiet roads, then turns north and returns via Puerto Martínez.

An ideal option for experienced cyclists looking to combine physical exertion, nature, and stunning views of the Malaga countryside.

  • Casarabonela
  • On the Way to Álora
  • Puerto Martínez

Useful information

  • 69 km

  • Circular

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