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Touring cycling routes around Luque are set within the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park, characterized by its striking karst topography, deep canyons, and rolling mountains. The region features the scenic Río Bailón Canyon and the repurposed Vía Verde del Aceite, a dedicated cycle path. This area offers a blend of natural landscapes and historical attractions, providing varied terrain for cyclists. The routes traverse verdant forests and open landscapes, connecting towns and natural features.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
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53.0km
04:25
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Cycle a difficult 32.9-mile loop from Zuheros through the Parque Natural Sierras Subbeticas, featuring olive groves and a historic castle.
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40.2km
02:44
570m
570m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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(9)
64
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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47
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20.6km
01:14
150m
150m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.8km
02:07
290m
290m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great and unusual old train station.
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The station was opened in 1893 by the Compañía de los Ferrocarriles Andaluces on the Linares–Puente Genil line. It had a simple station building, a goods shed, several sidings, water depots, and a cast-iron “aguada” for steam locomotives. After the line was closed in 1984, the facilities fell into disrepair until they were restored and integrated into the network as part of the conversion to the Vía Verde. Next to the station is the Jardín de Variedades del Olivo, a botanical garden with 31 varieties of olives from 5 Mediterranean countries (including Carrasqueño de Alcaudete, Arbequina, Kalamon). There are picnic facilities here, but no restaurant.
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The Laguna del Conde (also known as Laguna del Salobral) is an important wetland that serves as a habitat for numerous bird species such as flamingos, cormorants, and ducks. Along the Vía Verde, there are viewpoints from which visitors can observe the wildlife.
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Thousands of olive trees along the Via Verde
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El Castillo de Zuheros is a historic fortress in the small municipality of Zuheros. The castle sits spectacularly on a rock and has become a landmark of the region. The castle's origins date back to the Moors in the 9th century. It was strategically built on a limestone cliff to control and defend the region. Its location made it almost impregnable.
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El Castillo de Zuheros is a historic fortress in the small municipality of Zuheros. The castle sits spectacularly on a rocky outcrop and has become a landmark of the region. The castle's origins date back to the Moors in the 9th century. It was strategically built on a limestone cliff to control and defend the region. Its location made it almost impregnable. From here, Zuheros Castle rises majestically above the village, nestled into a cliff. The castle appears to be one with the landscape, as it is integrated directly into the limestone.
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The Zuheros Viaduct crosses the embedded bed of the Bailón River. It has a length of 104 meters resolved into two lateral sections of 31.5 meters and a central section of 41.0 meters. Its structure is metallic and is very similar to that of the Guadajoz River Viaduct. It seems that both projects were drawn up by the same engineers, Alessandri and Delaperrière.
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The routes around Luque are primarily set within the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park, featuring striking karst topography, rolling mountains, and deep canyons. A significant part of the cycling infrastructure is the Vía Verde del Aceite, a repurposed railway line offering a dedicated, generally flatter cycle path. You'll encounter a mix of verdant forests, open landscapes, and scenic river valleys like the Río Bailón Canyon.
Yes, Luque offers several routes suitable for families and beginners. For an easier option, consider the Zuheros Castle and Village – Doña Mencía Station loop from La Estación. This 12.8-mile (20.6 km) trail leads through the picturesque village of Zuheros and is often completed in about 1 hour 14 minutes, making it a great choice for a relaxed ride.
The region is rich in both natural and historical sights. You can explore the enchanting Zuheros Castle and its whitewashed village, which is dramatically set into a rock face. Natural highlights include the impressive Limestone formations and caves in the Bailón Canyon and the Chorreras de la Fuenseca waterfall. The historic Zuheros viaduct also offers excellent viewpoints of the castle and the Bailón River.
Yes, many routes in Luque are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. An example is the Sierras Subbéticas and Aceite Greenway Loop, which combines natural park exploration with sections of the Vía Verde del Aceite for a comprehensive experience.
Luque, being in Andalusia, experiences hot summers. The most comfortable times for touring cycling are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, making for more enjoyable rides through the natural park and along the Vía Verde del Aceite.
Luque station serves as a convenient starting or mid-point for journeys along the Vía Verde del Aceite. Parking facilities are generally available in and around the town of Luque, particularly near the station, providing easy access to the greenway.
Yes, especially along the Vía Verde del Aceite. You'll find amenities such as the Doña Mencía Station, which not only offers a rest stop but also features a renovated bicycle center. Towns and villages along the routes, like Zuheros, also provide opportunities for cafes, restaurants, and accommodation.
The touring cycling routes in Luque are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Reviewers often praise the seamless integration of natural park exploration with cycling adventures, the well-maintained Vía Verde del Aceite, and the stunning views of historical sites like Zuheros Castle.
Absolutely. For experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Guadajoz River Viaduct – Zuheros Castle and Village loop from Restaurante Manolito offer a difficult 35.5-mile (57.1 km) path with significant elevation changes. This route provides extensive views of the historic Zuheros Castle and the Bailón River.
While specific public transport details for reaching every trailhead can vary, Luque station is a key access point for the Vía Verde del Aceite. It's advisable to check local bus schedules or regional train connections to Luque for the most up-to-date information on public transport options to the area.
Generally, dogs are permitted on the Vía Verde del Aceite and many other natural trails in the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good practice to respect local regulations and other users of the path.
There are over 100 touring cycling routes around Luque, offering a wide variety of options for different skill levels and preferences. This includes routes ranging from easy to difficult, ensuring there's something for every cyclist.


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