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Road cycling around Valdepeñas De Jaén is characterized by its diverse and challenging terrain within the Sierra Sur de Jaén mountain range. The region features significant elevation changes, including the iconic Sierra de la Pandera climb, and extensive olive groves that create a distinct landscape. This area offers a blend of rugged mountain passes and rolling hills, providing varied environments for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
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28.7km
01:38
1,040m
1,040m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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63.3km
02:57
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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66.4km
03:55
1,610m
1,610m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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03:49
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84.0km
04:55
1,720m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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This climb is demanding, both because of the length and the gradient. Several of its kilometers have an average gradient of around 10%. However, the views are unforgettable and the effort is well worth it.
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There is almost nothing more typical of Jaén than the constant, and almost infinite, views of the olive groves.
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Peace and harmony of the elements.
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This is a famous roadside restaurant next to the gas station of the same name, which serves many people traveling along the Bailén-Motril highway every day. It's worth stopping in for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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Alcalá la Real is located at a strategic point between the Guadalquivir Valley and the plains of Granada, which has given it a significant role in Andalusian history. The city's origins date back to prehistoric times, as evidenced by finds from the Paleolithic and Bronze Ages. During the Roman era, the settlement of Sucaelo was probably located here. An impressive marble sculpture of Hercules also dates from this period. Today, Alcalá la Real is characterized by a diverse cultural heritage. The impressive La Mota fortress is just one of many historical buildings, which also include numerous churches and monasteries. The city is also known for its lively traditional festivals and diverse cuisine, which attracts numerous visitors.
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Valdepeñas de Jaén is a charming town, nestled between the impressive mountain ranges of the Sierra de la Pandera to the north and the Sierra de Alta Coloma to the southeast. The town was founded in 1539 and has a typical Renaissance townscape, characterized by a checkerboard pattern. In 1558, it received the status of an independent town. Valdepeñas de Jaén offers numerous sights, such as the Ermita de Chircales, a small chapel that reflects the region's spiritual history with religious paintings and the cave of a hermit. Another highlight is the Molino de Harina, a still-functioning water mill that offers a fascinating insight into traditional flour production. Nature lovers can discover the Chorreras del Río Vadillo, a series of natural waterfalls formed by the Vadillo River and surrounded by paths offering beautiful views. The region is also a paradise for outdoor activities such as cycling. The lush forests and picturesque landscape offer ideal conditions for cyclists who want to explore the beautiful Sierra Sur. A culinary experience is offered by the restaurant El Quejigo del Carbón, located on a hill, which is known not only for its excellent cuisine but also for the breathtaking view of the surrounding landscape. Valdepeñas de Jaén is thus the perfect place to combine history, nature, culture, and sporting activities.
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Beautiful and lively place. Nice restaurants and cafes
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This building houses, in addition to the train station, a hotel and a restaurant that, during the hot nights of Jaén, fills its terrace with customers eager to taste the wonderful menu of grilled meats. It is a terminal station that connects the city with the national railway network and was built and moved from another point in the city in the 1980s.
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Road cycling in Valdepeñas De Jaén offers a diverse and challenging terrain, primarily within the Sierra Sur de Jaén mountain range. You'll encounter significant elevation changes, rugged mountain passes, and extensive olive groves that create a unique 'sea of olives' landscape. The area features both demanding climbs, like the iconic Sierra de la Pandera, and rolling hills.
Yes, the region is known for challenging climbs, most notably the Sierra de la Pandera. This ascent has been featured multiple times in the Vuelta a España, offering a substantial elevation gain and steep gradients, with panoramic views from the summit.
Many routes offer stunning views of the 'sea of olives' landscape and the rugged peaks of the Sierra Sur de Jaén. You might also encounter natural spots like the Los Tajos gorge or the Río Frío Spring. The View of Quiebrajano Reservoir is another notable viewpoint.
Yes, Valdepeñas De Jaén offers several longer routes. For instance, the View of Embalse del Víboras – Viboras Reservoir loop from Los Villares is a difficult route spanning over 90 km, providing a substantial challenge for long-distance cyclists.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging mountain passes, the extensive olive groves, and the varied terrain that provides options for all ability levels.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops. An example is the Puerto del Castillo – View of Alcalá la Real loop from Valdepeñas de Jaén, which offers a challenging ride through varied landscapes.
There are over 40 road cycling routes available around Valdepeñas De Jaén, catering to various difficulty levels from moderate to difficult.
While the guide doesn't specify an exact best season, mountain regions like the Sierra Sur de Jaén are generally ideal for cycling in spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Summers can be hot, especially in the lower olive groves, while winters might bring colder conditions to higher elevations.
While the focus is on natural beauty and challenging terrain, some routes might offer glimpses of local settlements or historical sites. For example, the Río Frío Spring – Castle of Santa Catalina loop from Valdepeñas de Jaén passes through varied landscapes that may include views of historical elements like the Castle of Santa Catalina.
For those looking for a moderate challenge, the El Oasis 2 – El Curvin loop from Cárcheles is a popular choice. This route offers varied terrain and scenic views without the extreme gradients of the most difficult climbs.
Yes, some routes provide scenic views of local reservoirs. The View of Embalse del Víboras – Viboras Reservoir loop from Los Villares is a prime example, offering expansive vistas of the Viboras Reservoir.


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