Self-Guided Classic Cycling in Andalucia, Spain

7 Days, Multiple Departures

Self-Guided Classic Cycling in Andalucia, Spain
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Ride the winding inland roads that snake through the region, and enjoy spectacular views and natural wonders along the way.

Start the week with two days in Ronda, a hill-top village home to the impressive Puente Nuevo. The first and second days of this Andalucian tour feature two beautiful loops around the local countryside, passing through the white hill-top villages this region is so well-known for. Whilst in Ronda, you’ll be staying at Hotel Catalonia, an elegant four-star hotel, perfectly located in the city center of the city, complete with a rooftop bar and infinity pool. After Ronda, the tour will head east to Antequera, a pretty town with Roman origins, and home to awe-inspiring, millennia-old rock formations in the nearby natural park, El Torcal de Antequera. Here, you’ll be staying in the Parador de Antequera, a four-star hotel and strikingly modern building overlooking the Andalusian landscape. It’s just a 10-minute walk to the center of Antequera and a perfect base to cycle from.

The tour continues east once again to Alhama de Granada, a typical white Andalucian town, and then on to the third and final destination, Granada, where you’ll be staying in a 19th-century four-star manor house, Villa Oniria. It has been tastefully restored in a traditional Andalusian style and is a wonderful base from which to conclude the tour. This magical city is home to the Alhambra, which dates back to the 9th century and is one of the best-preserved examples of Islamic architecture in Europe. Granada also sits at the base of the mighty Sierra Nevada, the playground for the final ride on day 6.

Tour highlights

The towns of Ronda & Antequera

The Alhambra, Granada

El Puente Nuevo, Ronda

The Sierra Nevada Mountains

Sierra Grazalema Natural Park

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Rafa, and Fernando

Rafa, and Fernando

Rafa is from Barcelona and has made the city of Granada his home. Alongside guiding Rafa works as a cycling coach. He rides both road and gravel and has probably climbed the Pico de Veleta more times than anyone else!

Fernando lives in the Montes de Málaga! He's spent a career traveling extensively and working with the UN. A Malagueñan, Fernando rides MTB and road and continues to love to travel.

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