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Road cycling around Sedella offers diverse routes through the Axarquía region of Andalusia, characterized by its mountainous terrain and picturesque white villages. The area features quiet, scenic roads with significant elevation gains, providing sweeping views of valleys and the distant Mediterranean coast. Situated at the foothills of the Sierra Tejada and Sierra Almijara mountain ranges, Sedella serves as a gateway to challenging climbs and varied landscapes. Cyclists can expect a mix of steep ascents and winding paths through olive groves…
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Hard road ride. Very 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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The 9.6-meter-high old lighthouse, built in 1929, and the new, approximately 24.7-meter-high lighthouse, built in 1974, are still in operation. It is located directly on the promenade and is visible from afar. Its automatic signal has a range of approximately 13 nautical miles. Inside, 106 steps of an iron staircase lead up to the top. The small, 9-meter-high lighthouse, which stands next to the new "large" one, was built in 1969 but did not meet modern requirements.
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The original lighthouse was built in 1864, but due to coastal erosion and other problems, it was rebuilt and relocated several times. The current lighthouse was finally built in its current position in 1976 after several moves. The Torre del Mar lighthouse is not only a functional part of coastal navigation, but also a popular destination for a tour, especially at sunset. The lighthouse is a fine example of the combination of modern technology with the traditions of seafaring along the Spanish coast.
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Next to the blue and white lighthouse, you can also stroll very nicely along the boulevard. Of course, you can also go for an excellent swim in the sea there, or feast in the beach taverns.
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As soon as you enter Cómpeta there is a bar with a terrace, Marcos, where you can enjoy a good menu accompanied by local wine for €9.
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Beautiful lighthouse with its "little" brother.
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The Torre del Mar Lighthouse, located in the municipality of Vélez-Málaga, is a Spanish maritime traffic lighthouse. This lighthouse began to be used in 1864 and has been moved several times. It is 29 meters high above sea level and 26 meters above the ground.
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There are over 50 road cycling routes around Sedella, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. You'll find everything from moderate rides to challenging ascents through the Axarquía region.
Sedella's location at around 650 meters above sea level provides cooler summer temperatures, making it enjoyable for cycling. The region generally offers pleasant conditions for road cycling for much of the year, with spring and autumn being particularly ideal for avoiding the peak summer heat while still enjoying the stunning landscapes.
Yes, the region is renowned for its steep mountain roads and significant elevation gains, perfect for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge. Routes like the Direct Ascent to Canillas de Aceituno – Puerto del Sol (1085 m) loop from Canillas de Aceituno feature challenging mountain passes and substantial climbs, often taking around 6 hours 30 minutes to complete.
While many routes feature significant climbs, there are options for varying fitness levels. You can find moderate routes, such as the Canillas de Aceituno – Direct Ascent to Canillas de Aceituno loop from Canillas de Aceituno, which offers a rewarding ascent through mountain scenery without being overly demanding. There are 5 easy routes and 33 moderate routes available.
Road cycling around Sedella offers diverse scenery, from picturesque white villages with Moorish architecture to sweeping views of valleys and the distant Mediterranean coast. You'll pass through olive groves and vineyards, and can explore natural features like the Sierra Tejada, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park. Notable attractions include the 16th-century Church of San Andrés Apóstol in Sedella and various mountain passes like Puerto Blanquillo.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Sedella are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the popular Direct Ascent to Canillas de Aceituno – Torre del Mar Lighthouse loop from Canillas de Aceituno is a circular route offering panoramic views towards the coast.
Route durations vary significantly based on distance and elevation. Shorter, moderate routes like the Direct Ascent to Canillas de Aceituno – View of the Hills loop from Canillas de Aceituno can take around 1 hour 13 minutes, while longer, more challenging routes can exceed 6 hours, such as the Direct Ascent to Canillas de Aceituno – Torre del Mar Lighthouse loop from Canillas de Aceituno, which takes approximately 6 hours 48 minutes.
The road cycling routes around Sedella are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 50 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet, scenic roads, the challenging climbs, and the stunning views of the valleys and the Mediterranean coast.
Yes, the Axarquía region, particularly around Sedella, is known for its quiet, scenic roads. Cyclists can generally expect low traffic, especially on the mountain roads connecting the white villages, allowing for a more peaceful and immersive cycling experience.
Sedella and the surrounding white villages along routes like the Ruta de Mudejar offer charming local cafes and pubs where cyclists can stop for refreshments. These villages provide opportunities to sample local produce and experience cultural charm alongside your ride.
Sedella, being a small village, typically offers street parking or small public parking areas. For specific trailheads or starting points for longer routes, it's advisable to check local signage upon arrival. Many cyclists often park in the larger nearby towns like Canillas de Aceituno, which serve as common starting points for several routes.
Public transport options to Sedella are limited, as it is a small, somewhat remote white village. While local buses might connect to larger towns in the Axarquía region, carrying bicycles on these services can be challenging or restricted. It's generally more convenient to travel by car to a starting point and then cycle.
While Sedella serves as a gateway to the Sierra Tejada, Almijara y Alhama Natural Park, general road cycling on public roads within the park boundaries typically does not require a specific permit. However, if you plan to venture off-road or into restricted areas, it's always best to check with the park authorities for any specific regulations or permits that might apply.
The terrain around Sedella is generally characterized by significant elevation changes, making many road cycling routes quite challenging. While there are moderate options, truly flat or easy family-friendly routes specifically designed for road bikes might be limited. For families with younger children or those seeking very gentle rides, exploring paths in flatter areas closer to the coast might be more suitable.


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