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Zahara de los Atunes. By joserpizarro Conceived as a kind of return to Andalusia, TransAndalus is a long-distance route for lovers of long days on pedals. It is approximately 2,000 km that follow the silhouette of the autonomous community. For many, the best mountain bike route in stages on the Iberian Peninsula. The variety of landscapes seems to prove them right: from the volcanic landscapes of Cabo de Gata to the Sierra de Cazorl to the Doñana National Park. About 40% of the route runs through protected natural areas . To this, and although it may seem obvious, we must add that Andalusia is a community with an optimal climate for the practice of cycle tourism. So go ahead! Rural houses in Andalusia Almeria Monsul Beach Monsul Beach.
Source: holbox / Shutterstock In Almería there are 12 sections : in total, just over 340 km of cycling adventure. The tour of the province begins in the Alpujarra Almeriense , land of whitewashed towns that were home to the last Moors. Specifically, you begin pedaling in the municipality of Láujar de Andarax, at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. From there to Almería capital, the Sierra de Gádor is crossed Colombia Mobile Number List in some physically tough but very beautiful sections. This is the only stage of the route that passes through a provincial capital. However, its natural resources are the main arguments: the passage through the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park stands out . You reach the beautiful Agua Amarga cove where the route finally separates from the coast to go inland, to the Sierra de Los Filabres. Rural houses in Almería Cadiz Zahara de los Antunes Zahara de los Atunes. ByMIKYIMAGENARTE Another twelve stages (341 km) to cover the southernmost of the Andalusian provinces.
It starts off gently, with the Guadalquivir receiving the cyclists; But we must warn that the farewell to the province, touching the Serranía de Grazalema, will draw strength from each pedal stroke. The beginning of the route coincides with a section that runs along the Northwest Coast Greenway , on what was the old railway line that linked the Cádiz municipalities of Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Chipiona, Rota and Puerto de Santa María. We will have to take advantage of passing through tuna fishing towns, such as Zahara de los Atunes , to enjoy the marine gastronomy of the province. Returning inland again brings a collection of ports that are not too demanding and have beautiful views of the province. Rural houses in Cádiz Cordova Dehesa de Los Pedroches Los Pedroches Dehesa. By Bartolomnoz With six sections and a total of 182 km , it is one of the most accessible routes. With the exception of the first stage, the rest of the path benefits from the orography of the Pedroches Valley.
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