Barahona is a region in the Dominican Republic known for its diverse and dramatic natural landscapes, offering a unique blend of coastal and mountainous terrain. The area features lush mountains, including parts of the Sierra de Bahoruco National Park, alongside extensive coastlines with dramatic cliffs and coves. This varied geography, encompassing everything from dry forests to cloud forests and scenic coastal highways, provides a compelling setting for several outdoor sports like road cycling.
Barahona offers…
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39.9km
01:48
430m
430m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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66.6km
02:56
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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48.1km
02:17
660m
660m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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140km
06:08
1,130m
1,130m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Barahona is a region in the Dominican Republic primarily known for road cycling. Its diverse landscape, featuring both coastal and mountainous terrain, provides varied routes for cyclists. The region is an ecotourism hub, offering an authentic experience.
Road cyclists in Barahona can expect a mix of mountainous terrain with hilly roads, including elevations exceeding 7,500 feet (2,000 meters) in the Sierra de Bahoruco National Park. Scenic coastal highways, such as the Barahona-Enriquillo Coastal Highway, also offer extensive coastlines with dramatic cliffs.
Yes, Barahona offers challenging road cycling routes, particularly in its mountainous areas. The Sierra de Bahoruco National Park provides hilly roads and trails with significant elevation changes, suitable for experienced cyclists. These routes can lead through diverse ecosystems.
While Barahona is known for its challenging terrain, routes can include sections with a mix of flat areas and gentle ascents. Cyclists can explore diverse inland landscapes and coastal roads that may offer less strenuous options. Specific easy routes are detailed in the available komoot guide.
Cyclists can encounter diverse natural features, including lush mountains, extensive coastlines with cliffs, and crystal-clear rivers. Some routes pass by waterfalls like those at San Rafael and Los Patos. The region also features varied ecosystems from dry forests to cloud forests.
Barahona serves as a gateway to several protected areas. These include Jaragua National Park and a portion of the Sierra de Bahoruco National Park, which is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Surrounding roads provide access to these biodiversity hotspots.
Komoot offers a dedicated guide for road cycling in the region. You can find routes and detailed information by exploring the Road Cycling Routes around Barahona guide. This resource provides insights into available paths and terrain.
Barahona has attracted more than 20 visitors who have shared their experiences on komoot. While specific route ratings are not yet available, the region is recognized for its road cycling opportunities.
The official website for the Municipal Government of Barahona (Ayuntamiento Municipal de Barahona) is www.ayuntamientobarahona.gob.do. This site provides local government information.
The Municipal Government of Barahona can be reached by phone at +18095242613. This number is for inquiries related to the Ayuntamiento Municipal de Barahona.
Yes, the Barahona-Enriquillo Coastal Highway is particularly noted for its scenic views. Cyclists can experience points where mountains meet the Caribbean Sea, offering picturesque vistas along the extensive coastline with dramatic cliffs and coves.
Yes, some cycling routes in Barahona lead through areas known for coffee production. Specifically, routes within the Sierra de Bahoruco region can offer opportunities to pass by coffee plantations, adding a cultural element to the cycling experience.

