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Exploring the beautiful landscapes between
two of Andalucía´s finest historical
cities - Granada, home to the Alhambra Palace
and Seville, the gateway to the New World.
A backroad ride through quiet sierras designed
for moderately fit cyclists. We visit landmark
cities such as Ronda, Antequera, Arcos de
la Frontera on this tour.
Group
size: 6 - 16pax. Larger
groups catered for although itinerary
may vary.
Arrival
airport: Malaga
or Granada
Departure
airport: Seville
(or return
to Malaga)
Departure: Sat-Sat
or Sun-Sun
Nights: 7
Riding
days: 6
(optional
days can
be added
to reduce
daily distances)
Riding
km. 523
- Ave. per
day 87
Profile: Point
to Point
Difficulty: A
moderate
challenge
Terrain: Varied
from easy
to rolling
hills, occasional
long climb
Road
surface: Small
country roads
Staff: Tour
leader /
Driver. Cycling
guide optional.
Support
vehicle: Yes
Hotel: choice
2-4* in Granada,
Ronda & Seville.
Elsewhere
2-3* & occasional
Parador. |
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Andalucia
is perhaps best described as an area of
enchanting and extraordinarily varied scenery.
Travelling on horseback through Andalucia
in 1750, Etienne de Silhouette described
this area as "the best part of all
Spain, the most fertile, the richest, in
short the one in which all of Nature's
gifts have been distributed". Landscapes
apart, Andalucia is also one of the great
melting-pots of the Mediterranean, the
westernmost meeting-place of the pre-historic
migrants from the Greek islands and later
the Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans.
Later, and more significantly, came great
waves of Muslim invaders - Moors and Berbers
from Morocco, the last of the Omayyads
from Damascus, and other Arabs from Syria.
Their kingdom, "Al-Andalus",
lasted over 700 years leaving a rich cultural
heritage and distinctive traditions which
we still see today, and on our journey
we will be staying overnight in villages
that have a distinctive Moorish character.
Minarets of old mosques scarcely disguised
as spires on baroque and gothic churches,
Mudejar arches, jasmine-scented courtyards
and castellated fortresses will all be
explored.
Our journey here crosses Andalucia
from east to west on minor roads chosen specially
for their lack of traffic. We are more likely
to be held up by a herd of goats jamming
the narrow lanes than we are by cars! Despite
the fact that we cross this region predominantly
through Sierra country, the majority of the
route is taken through gently rolling hills,
avoiding steep c1imbs over mountain passes
wherever possible. Wherever we travel the
friendliness of Andalucia's rural population
is never forgotten, friendly waves and greetings
accompanying us on our tour through some
of the very best of Andalucia's sites and
scenery.
Day 1 Arrive Malaga or
Granada airport, transfer to Granada or to
the Sierra Nevada National Park. Welcome
drinks, tour of city, dinner.
Day
2 Sierra Nevada ride & Alazores
to Archidona ride. 55km. (35km. downhill).
We make a short transfer up to the Sierra
Nevada ski resort and start our journey
at the highest practical point on what
is considered Europes highest asphalted
road. See magnificent views across to Mulhacen,
the Iberian peninsulas highest mountain.
Enjoy a long easy descent almost 30km.
downhill, possibly one of the longest descents
in Europe to the Alhambra Palace. This
is one of the great wonders of Islamic
architecture and arguably the finest example
of its kind. The fortress-palace stands
high up on a hill above the city with a
stunning backdrop of the snow-capped Sierra
Nevada mountains. After visiting the palace
we transfer to the Pauerto Alazores mountain
pass & enjoy a terrific swooping downhill
ride to Villanueva before finishing off
on the market town of Archidona. Choice
of 3* Hotel.
Day 3 Archidona to Antequera
via Fuente Piedra Nature reserve. 77km. We
ride through easy rolling farmland towards
Fuente de Piedra, home to Europe's largest
colony of flamingoes. More than 10,000 breeding
pairs live here and we will hopefully be
witness to the magnificent site of these
exotic birds feeding in the natural salt
lake that is their home. We will stop for
a picnic lunch overlooking the lake with
a chance to observe the flamingoes at relatively
close quarters & we will also see many
other species of bird life that live here.
We ride with the backdrop of the stunning
Sierra de Torcal on easy roads. Medieval
Antequera is regarded as one of Andalucia's
architectural showpieces. After checking
in to our central hotel there is an guided
walking tour of the town where we will have
the chance of visiting the myriad of gothic,
baroque and renaissance monasteries and churches
topped off with a visit to the Alcazaba,
Archidonas famous fortress. Antequera has
many good restaurants including it's most
famous which is within the bullring - no
guesses as to what's on the menu here! Choice
of 2*, 3* & Parador.
Day 4 Antequera to El Chorro
via Guadalcacin Lakes 47km. The scenery changes
dramatically once again. We follow a remote
road below the Sierra de Torcal, its towering
peaks looming above us home to soaring vultures
and eagles. Today we go into visual overload
as we pass into the stunning lake areas of
the Ardales Natural Park. Here the enormous
lakes, pine forests and exotic bird life
provide a fascinating background to our journey.
We swim and take a picnic lunch by one of
the lakes. After lunch we ride to our hotel
overlooking the 'Camino del Rey' with its
impossibly built path that snakes along the
wall of the lirnestone gorge. We enjoy an
early evening walk into the gorge itself
to see the wonderful colours of the rock
as the sun sets. Choice of 2 & 3* Hotels
Day
5 El Chorro to Ronda 50km. Todays
ride takes us on a hill road above the
waters of the crystal clear Rio Turon -
a swim here on a hot day is a welcome refresher.
We stop for a picnic lunch in El Burgo
and then journey on to Ronda. We are on
the edge of the Sierra de las Nieves, so-called
because its peaks are dusted with snow
throughout much of the winter. From one
sierra to another as we approach one of
the highlights of the tour - we cycle through
the fabled Sierras de Ronda, famed for
resisting both the Moors and the Christians
in their time. From the Puerto del Viento
it's downhill all the way to the beautiful
and panoramic town of Ronda, legendary
for its bull fighting, bandits and smugglers-
The views are spectacular, and it is well
worth spending the evening exploring the
charms of Ronda's backstreets and, of course,
its famous bridge spanning the gorge. Choice
of 2,3,4* & Parador hotels.
Day 6 Ronda to El Bosque
via Grazalema 52km. We are now entering what
is considered to be one of Spain's finest
wilderness areas, the Sierra de Grazalerna
Nature reserve. Classified with a high conservation
rating the wealth of plantlife and woodland
is surprising: overhead, golden eagles, vultures
and buzzards soar on the thermals, and deer
bound across the roads. We stop for lunch
in the pretty town of Grazalema and visit
the carpet-making workshops still using old
wooden looms. You may be tempted to use the
support vehicle after lunch - the road twists
and turns steeply up to Puerto de Boyar.
The 15km downhill is a sheer joy and we stop
overnight at El Bosque overlooking a delightful
trout stream. Choice of Pension & 3*
Hotel.
Day 7 Ride El Bosque to
Arcos. Night Seville. 60km. Today's journey
takes us across the watershed of the Grazalema
Sierras and through the northern edge of
the Alcornocales Nature Reserve, one of Europes
largest forests. We follow a twisting road
crossing various lakes alongside recently
flooded valleys. Semi-submerged eucalyptus
and palms struggle to resist the waters,
the hills around studded with cork oaks.
We picnic on the shores of the lake where
swimming on a warm Andalucia day is a must.
Arcos de la Frontera looms fortress-like
on its clifftop perch. Arcos is the gateway
between the sierras and the plains. We ride
up into its maze-like narrow twisting streets
roaming among the Moorish-inspired architecture.
We finish the weeks ride with a drink on
the terrace of the famous Parador with its
astounding views across Grazalema & the
sierras. We transfer from Arcos to Seville.
We celebrate the ending of a wonderful trip
with a visit to a few of Seville's many tapas
bars and lively night spots. Choice of 2,3,4*
Hotels.
Day 8 Tour ends
after breakfast. Transfer to
airport. Option of extra nights
stay in Seville.
For a more detailed itinerary please contact James
at discoverAndalucia.
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