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Mountain biking around Alcaracejos offers diverse terrain within the Los Pedroches region, nestled in the foothills of Sierra Morena. The landscape features significant elevations like Sierra de La Chimorra (950 meters) and Calatraveño (around 750 meters), providing challenging ascents and descents. Riders can explore extensive dehesas with holm oaks and cork oaks, as well as riparian forests along the Guadalbarbo and Cuzna rivers. Mountain olive groves also contribute to the varied scenery for mountain bike trails Alcaracejos.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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48.0km
03:15
310m
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This moderate 29.8-mile mountain biking route circles the Embalse de la Colada, offering scenic views and dehesa landscapes in Los Pedroches
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87.7km
07:58
1,640m
1,640m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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54.5km
04:32
730m
730m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.3km
03:08
310m
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Although sometimes referred to as a "medieval bridge," the known and documented historical bridge of Dos Torres is the Santa Ana Bridge, located near the Hermitage of Our Lady of Loreto. It dates from the 16th century, making it a Renaissance-late medieval bridge, but not strictly medieval in the strict sense (classical Middle Ages).
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Dos Torres is one of the most charming villages in Los Pedroches. It stands out for: Its traditional architecture of lime, granite, and wrought iron, very well preserved in the historic center. A tranquil, authentic, and rural atmosphere, ideal for getting away from it all. A historical heritage that combines Roman remains, medieval legacy, churches of great artistic value, and unique natural spaces. Its location amidst spectacular meadows makes it perfect for nature lovers. Overall, it is a small village but surprisingly rich in history, tranquility, and architectural beauty.
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On Doctor Ochoa Street in Pozoblanco, you'll find restaurants and cafes, as well as the Abastos market and accommodations.
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Walking through this oak-lined landscape of Parque San Martín is an outdoor adventure west of the town of Pozoblanco. Take a look at the Hermitage of San Martín.
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At the southern end of the town is the monument of the Plaza de Toros "Coso de los Llanos" in the town of Pozoblanco. This traditional event structure is an important part of Andalusian culture.
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Bird and amphibian refuge in Los Pedroches. To highlight the visit of the cranes that in winter settle around this body of water.
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Small and quiet town that until 1833 belonged to Extremadura. To get to know its nooks and crannies, the town council proposes to walk the Ruta del Agua (1 km) to discover a typical urban landscape of the Valley of Los Pedroches. The route begins at the Cruz de la Fuente Vieja, to continue through the Pozo de la Fuente Vieja, Pozo del Morconcillo, Fuente Plaza Doña María Josefa Fernández and ends at the Pozo del Verdinal, where there is a 19th century waterwheel. The route ends at the Peñalá corner.
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Alcaracejos is a town that was rebuilt after the Spanish Civil War, as it was destroyed by numerous offensives.
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There are over 80 mountain bike trails available around Alcaracejos, catering to various skill levels and preferences. The komoot community has explored these routes over 400 times.
Mountain biking in Alcaracejos offers a diverse range of terrain. You'll encounter challenging ascents and descents in the foothills of Sierra Morena, including peaks like Sierra de La Chimorra (950 meters). The region is also characterized by extensive dehesas with holm oaks and cork oaks, riparian forests along the Guadalbarbo and Cuzna rivers, and unique mountain olive groves, providing varied surfaces and scenic backdrops.
The trails around Alcaracejos offer a good mix of difficulty levels. There are 13 easy routes, 54 moderate routes, and 13 difficult routes, ensuring options for beginners and experienced riders alike.
Yes, Alcaracejos offers several family-friendly mountain bike trails. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' on komoot, which typically feature less elevation gain and smoother paths, suitable for a relaxed ride with children.
While exploring the trails, you can discover several interesting natural features and landmarks. The region is known for its expansive dehesas, riparian forests, and the elevated views from the Sierra de La Chimorra. You might also encounter the Malos Pasos Spring or parts of the historic Camino Mozarabe de Santiago.
Yes, many mountain bike routes in Alcaracejos are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the challenging Two Towers, Santa Eufemia, El Viso – circular route, which offers significant elevation changes and panoramic views.
The mountain bike trails in Alcaracejos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 17 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from the challenging mountain foothills to the serene dehesas and river valleys, offering a rich and varied cycling experience.
Yes, Alcaracejos is known to be bike-friendly. Establishments in the town center, such as the César hostel, often accommodate cyclists and provide secure storage for bikes, making it convenient for those traveling with their own equipment.
The diverse landscapes of Alcaracejos, including its pine forests, are particularly attractive for outdoor activities in autumn and winter. These seasons often offer cooler temperatures and beautiful scenery, making them ideal for mountain biking. However, the region's varied ecosystems provide enjoyable riding conditions throughout much of the year.
Yes, there are several long-distance mountain bike routes. For example, the Pozoviejo Square – Dehesa de Los Pedroches loop from Parque Periurbano San Martín is a substantial 54.5-mile (87.7 km) trail that takes approximately 8 hours to complete, leading through the expansive Dehesa de Los Pedroches.
A popular moderate-difficulty route is the La Colada Reservoir Loop. This 29.8-mile (48.0 km) trail typically takes about 3 hours and 15 minutes to complete and offers scenic views while passing through characteristic dehesa landscapes.


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