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Touring cycling routes around Fuente Palmera traverse a diverse landscape, featuring both flat sections and undulating terrain. The region is characterized by rural scenery of the Vega del Guadalquivir, with agricultural fields including cotton and olive groves. Cyclists can also encounter natural waterways like the Arroyo de La Plata Chica and historical water sources. Routes offer varying elevation gains, catering to different experience levels.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Scattered along the riverbed, christened by the Arabs as Guadalquivir (“great or copious river”) as it passes through the World Heritage city, are what were once symbols of the milling industry in Córdoba, which today remain inserted in an unparalleled landscape setting, silent witnesses to the city's evolution.
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Circular route from Turruñuelos Park, Córdoba, passing through: - Torrehoria Viewpoint (19.5 km) - Torre del Beato (23.1 km) - Torre de las Siete Esquinas (24.5 km) - Bridge over the canal (29.5 km) The route begins along the Guadalmellato Canal, ascends through La Canchuela, Llanos de los Mesoneros, passes the El Cruce gas station, enters the "Fangor" forest, Torrehoria, Camino del Nuo Bajo, Torre del Beato, Torre de las Siete Esquinas, and from there descends to reach the start of the Trassierra Trail. Except for the descent from Siete Esquinas, the route, exceptionally beautiful given the recent rainfall in the mountains with runoff everywhere, follows paths without technical difficulty, making it even more appealing. It's a challenging distance but offers stunning views of the surrounding area and the city and its environs from the highest points.
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Excellent smooth dedicated bike trail bidirectionally along Carretera de Cordoba a Lora del Rio
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Ruins of a silver mine with residential buildings
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The Molino de la Albolafia is located very close to the Roman bridge and on the right bank of the Guadalquivir. It was built by Abd al-Rahman II to bring water from the river to the emirs' palace via an ingenious aqueduct. The mill has a restored naura or water wheel, which was originally ordered to be dismantled by Queen Isabella La Católica because of the noise it produced near the Alcázar, the royal residence. This mill has been part of the city's coat of arms since the fourteenth century.
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Córdoba, on the northern bank of the Guadalquivir, is one of the three largest cities in Andalusia, along with Seville and Granada, but is quieter than the other two. The beautiful city was once the heart of Roman Baetica and later one of the leading centres of Al-Andalus. The mosque-cathedral with red and white arches symbolises the enormous wealth of Spanish-Islamic civilisation. But the Mezquita, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is certainly not the only thing the city has to offer. Churches and palaces, a maze of narrow streets and alleys, patios and balconies full of flowers: everything invites you to a romantic exploration full of surprises.
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Córdoba is one of Spain's most beautiful cities, with a fascinating mix of Moorish, Jewish and Christian history. A must-see for lovers of history, culture and architecture. Córdoba is a bike-friendly city, ideal for exploring on two wheels. Many attractions are easily accessible by bike, and there are dedicated cycle paths and reduced-traffic zones.
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The Guadalcabrillas Tower is one of the defensive towers that formed part of the fortification system of Cordoba. These towers were built to protect the city and its surroundings during the medieval period. Although it is not as well known as other monuments in Cordoba, it is an interesting place for lovers of history and architecture.
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The touring cycling routes around Fuente Palmera offer a diverse experience, featuring both flat sections and undulating terrain. You'll traverse the rural landscapes of the Vega del Guadalquivir, characterized by agricultural fields like cotton and olive groves, and encounter natural waterways such as the Arroyo de La Plata Chica. Some routes also include significant elevation gain for more challenging rides.
There are over 50 touring cycling routes available around Fuente Palmera, catering to various skill levels. This includes 8 easy routes, 30 moderate routes, and 18 difficult routes, ensuring options for every cyclist.
Yes, Fuente Palmera offers several easy touring cycling routes suitable for families. These routes typically feature less elevation gain and cover shorter distances, allowing for a relaxed ride through the scenic agricultural landscapes.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like the Cantera Honda – Posadas Peri-urban Park loop from Posadas offer significant elevation gain over 36.9 km. Another demanding option is the Torre de Guadacabrillas – Hornachuelos Dam loop from Almodóvar del Río, which covers 56.1 km with substantial ascents.
Many routes integrate historical and natural elements. You can explore the 'Ruta de las Fuentes Carolinas' which connects historical natural springs and wells, offering a glimpse into the region's past. Additionally, you might encounter significant landmarks such as the Hornachuelos Dam, the La Breña Reservoir, or enjoy views of the impressive Castillo de Almodóvar del Río.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes around Fuente Palmera are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the Water fountain in Guadalcazar. – Guadalcazar Recreation Area loop from Almodóvar del Río and the Hornachuelos Dam loop from Paterna.
The region's climate is generally favorable for cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, ideal for exploring. While summer can be warm, early mornings or late afternoons can still provide enjoyable riding conditions, especially on routes with natural shade or near water sources.
The touring cycling routes in Fuente Palmera are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 20 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, the beautiful agricultural fields, and the historical water sources encountered along the way.
Yes, Fuente Palmera is actively working to enhance its cycling offerings. The area is slated to include two new routes as part of the Diputación de Córdoba's BTT (Bicycle Touring and Trekking) Circuit. There are also ongoing discussions for a future dedicated bike lane within Fuente Palmera, indicating a commitment to improving cycling infrastructure.
Yes, several routes will take you near important water bodies. For instance, the Torre de Guadacabrillas – Hornachuelos Dam loop from Almodóvar del Río passes by the Hornachuelos Dam. You might also encounter natural waterways like the Arroyo de La Plata Chica, often accompanied by picturesque vegetation.
One of the longer touring cycling routes is the Water fountain in Guadalcazar. – Guadalcazar Recreation Area loop from Almodóvar del Río, which spans 65.5 km (40.7 miles) and typically takes around 4 hours and 22 minutes to complete.


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