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Road cycling around El Almendro features a landscape characterized by rolling hills and rural roads, offering diverse terrain for cyclists. The region's topography includes undulating sections and agricultural areas, providing varied gradients for road bike routes. These routes often traverse through open countryside and small villages, connecting different points of interest. The elevation changes present opportunities for both moderate and challenging rides.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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57.7km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Eagle Hill offers spectacular views of the Andévalo region, the Sierra de Aracena, the Huelva coast, and even Portugal. The natural surroundings and the hill's altitude make the hermitage a privileged viewpoint.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of La Peña in Puebla de Guzmán (Huelva) is one of the most emblematic sites in the Andévalo region, both for its religious significance and its cultural and scenic importance. It is located on Cerro del Águila (Eagle Hill), about 4 km from the town center of Puebla de Guzmán. Origin: Probably built in the 16th century, although the most significant works were carried out in the 17th century. Style: Latin cross floor plan, with a single nave covered by a wooden truss roof. The crossing is crowned by a hemispherical dome on pendentives.
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The Hermitage of Our Lady of La Peña in Puebla de Guzmán (Huelva) is one of the most emblematic sanctuaries in the Andévalo region of Huelva province, with a deep spiritual, artistic, and cultural tradition. Location: On Cerro del Águila (Eagle Hill), about 4 km from the town center. Origin: Probably built in the 16th century, with significant renovations in the 17th century, 1960, and 1992. Founding legend: According to tradition, the Virgin Mary appeared to the shepherd Alonso Gómez in the 15th century, who was instructed to build a hermitage on that site.
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A beautiful spot from which you can anticipate the crossing from Portugal to Spain, crossing under the Chanza reservoir dam, next to the Guadiana River.
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Along the Ribeira do Geraldo, the Tapada Grande Dam Reservoir holds an unexpected treasure: this serene river beach, with golden sands, fresh lawns, and every comfort for leisure. Once a vital reservoir for the old mining industry, today it is a setting for rest and harmony. Nearby stands the town of Minas de São Domingos, born of the mining past and still marked by the memory of this unique heritage.
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This mill, built in the 18th century, was restored to its original state in 1996. It is made of stone and clay and stands approximately seven and a half meters tall. Its structure comprises two floors: the lower floor served as the miller's dwelling, while the upper floor housed the grain-grinding machinery.
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It is not a border town, since the urban centre is 20 km from the border line, although the municipal area is a border town.
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Elegant church with LED lights. Without a doubt, a modern touch that surprises everyone who visits it.
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There are nearly 30 road cycling routes around El Almendro, offering diverse options for cyclists. These routes range from moderate to difficult, catering to various skill levels.
Road cycling around El Almendro features a landscape characterized by rolling hills and rural roads. You'll encounter undulating sections and agricultural areas, providing varied gradients. The routes often traverse open countryside and small villages, offering a mix of moderate and challenging climbs.
Yes, the routes in El Almendro cater to various abilities. While there are no easy routes listed, you'll find 22 moderate routes and 6 difficult routes, ensuring options for both intermediate and experienced road cyclists.
The region, particularly if associated with almond tree landscapes, is stunning from late January to March during the almond blossom season, creating picturesque scenery. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the intense heat of summer.
Absolutely. Many of the routes around El Almendro are circular. For example, the Villanueva de los Castillejos, Puebla de Guzmán, Tharsis, San Bartolomé de la Torre – circular route is a popular moderate option, and the El Granado, Puebla de Guzmán, Villanueva de los Castillejos – circular route also offers a balanced ride through the countryside.
Yes, for experienced riders seeking a challenge, there are 6 difficult routes available. One notable option is the El Granado – View of the Guadiana River loop from Villanueva de los Castillejos, which covers over 100 km with significant elevation gain.
The region offers beautiful natural sights. You can enjoy a beautiful path along the Guadiana and stunning views of the Guadiana River. Other natural highlights include the Copper lakes of the mine and the Ribeira do Vascão.
Yes, you can explore several historical and cultural points of interest. These include the ancient Castelo Velho de Alcoutim and Castelo de Alcoutim. You might also pass through the charming settlement of Sanlúcar de Guadiana or discover the ancient Lavajo Menhirs.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, which includes rolling hills and open countryside, and the opportunity to connect different villages through scenic routes.
Yes, several routes provide excellent viewpoints. You can find a dedicated Viewpoint over the Guadiana River, offering expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape and the river itself.
Route durations vary depending on distance and elevation. Moderate routes like the Villanueva de los Castillejos, Puebla de Guzmán, Tharsis, San Bartolomé de la Torre – circular route typically take around 3 hours, while longer, more difficult routes can extend to 4-5 hours or more.
Yes, for those interested in industrial heritage, some routes may offer views of sites like the Tharsis Open-Pit Mine, providing a glimpse into the region's mining history.


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