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Road cycling around Condado Campiña, encompassing parts of Seville and Huelva in Andalusia, offers diverse landscapes for cyclists. The region features gently rolling hills and extensive agricultural fields, including olive groves, alongside green corridors formed by rivers like the Corbones and Guadaira. Cyclists can also encounter dehesas with cork and holm oaks, as well as pine forests and coastal views in areas like El Condado. This varied terrain provides a mix of flat sections and moderate climbs across its plains…
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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73.1km
03:27
960m
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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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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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43.2km
01:57
240m
240m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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55.8km
02:17
320m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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103km
04:28
810m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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99.5km
05:09
1,680m
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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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85.7km
03:55
980m
980m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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93.2km
04:31
1,150m
1,150m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.7km
02:22
430m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Origin: Built during the Almohad period (12th-13th centuries), as part of Niebla's defensive system. Legend of the name: During the siege by Alfonso X the Wise (1262), the last Muslim king of Niebla, Aben-Mafot, sent a fattened ox out through this gate to create the illusion of abundant provisions and discourage the Christian troops. The stratagem failed, and the city was conquered.
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The Puerta del Buey (Ox Gate) is one of the most emblematic entrances to the walled town of Niebla (Huelva), with great historical and architectural value. It is located on Avenida Puerta del Buey, next to the Tinto River, and forms part of the Almohad wall that surrounds the town.
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The Parish Church of Santa María de la Purificación, due to its volumetric force and its location in an elevated part of the town, becomes the most representative architectural landmark. Despite being initially located away from the urban center, it is a remarkable example of a Sevillian church, in which the Mudejar and Baroque styles converge, following a very characteristic approach to 18th-century construction practice in the area. Built according to Mudejar principles in its original construction, which appears to date from the 15th century, it would later be practically rebuilt after the damage caused by the 1755 earthquake, conforming to the Baroque guidelines prevailing in the second half of the 17th century. A reconstruction in which Pedro de Silva, Antonio Matías de Figueroa, and José Álvarez participated. Among them, Antonio Matías de Figueroa stands out for the significance of his intervention in the complex. His work on the Manzanilla church can therefore be considered one of the last examples of this family's distinctive style—the so-called triumphal baroque—and one of the first signs of the change of direction demanded by the changing times, in their preference for the primacy of Rococo lines over Baroque masses. The appearance of neoclassical elements (the Gospel nave portal), derived from the presence of José Alvarez (1782–1783) as director of the works, also speaks to the formal evolution of the style toward the last quarter of the century. Finally, the tower (1760-1779) stands out, attributed to Lucas Cintora and Francisco Díaz Pinto, and one of the most beautiful examples in the province. It perfectly fits one of the two characteristic typologies of 18th-century Andalusia, originating from the Giralda in Seville. It forms part of a unique group of towers in Huelva, along with that of the Temple of San Pedro in Huelva and that of the Church of San Juan Bautista (La Palma del Condado), all of which follow a very similar model. This building represents another example of the intense religious construction activity that characterized 18th-century Huelva architecture, motivated by a fortunate combination of economic, demographic, and natural circumstances (earthquakes), and which has come to be known as its Golden Age.
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The Plaza de España in La Palma del Condado is an emblematic and central place in this charming town in the province of Huelva. Surrounded by historic buildings and with a vibrant atmosphere, it is a popular meeting point for both locals and visitors. In this square, you can find the Parish Church of San Juan Bautista, one of the most representative churches of the 18th century Sevillian Baroque style. In addition, the square is close to other points of interest such as the Convent of Our Lady of Carmen and the Old Town Hall.
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Top here is an old Roman bridge
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Puerta del Buey is considered the most beautiful of the city gates
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Beautiful Roman bridge over the Rio Tinto.
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There are over 45 road cycling routes available in Condado Campiña, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes traverse diverse landscapes across both the Sevillian Campiña and El Condado in Huelva.
Road cycling in Condado Campiña offers a varied landscape. You'll encounter gently rolling hills and extensive agricultural fields, including olive groves, wheat, and cotton. Green corridors along rivers like the Corbones and Guadaira provide lush scenery, while dehesas with cork and holm oaks, and pine forests, are also common. In El Condado, some routes offer scenic coastal views.
Andalusia's mild climate, especially in winter, makes Condado Campiña an ideal location for year-round cycling. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, while even winter provides favorable conditions for training and touring.
Yes, Condado Campiña offers routes suitable for beginners. There are 12 easy routes available, such as the Niebla, Trigueros, and San Juan Loop, which is 26.9 miles (43.2 km) long and leads through rural areas and past historical sites.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 12 difficult routes in Condado Campiña. An example is the La Palma del Condado - Río Tinto Loop, a 45.4 miles (73.1 km) trail with significant elevation gain through varied landscapes.
The road cycling routes in Condado Campiña are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet, scenic roads, the diverse landscapes ranging from agricultural fields to pine forests, and the opportunity to explore charming towns and historical sites.
Many routes pass through or near historical towns and landmarks. You can explore sites like Niebla Castle, the Alcázar or Castle of the Guzmáns, and the Roman Bridge 🌉 Niebla. Towns like Niebla, Morón de la Frontera, Carmona, and Osuna are rich in history and architecture.
Yes, the region offers numerous scenic spots. You'll cycle through areas with spectacular views across plains, along green corridors of rivers, and through dehesas. Routes in El Condado can also provide coastal views and pass through pine forests and marshes. The View of the Agrio Reservoir – Church of Saint Bartholomew loop from La Palma del Condado is one such route offering picturesque sights.
Yes, many road cycling routes in Condado Campiña are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the San Juan del Puerto, Beas, Valverde del Camino, La Palma del Condado, Niebla – circular route and the La Palma del Condado, Villarrasa, Almonte – circular route.
While many routes are designed for road cycling, some of the easier and flatter sections, particularly those on dedicated paths like the Vía Verde Molino de Acha, can be suitable for families. It's best to check the specific route's difficulty and terrain before heading out with children.
Yes, the region is dotted with towns and villages such as La Palma del Condado, Niebla, and Valverde del Camino, where you can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options. These towns often serve as convenient starting points or rest stops for cyclists.
Routes vary significantly. You can find shorter rides like the Niebla, Trigueros, and San Juan Loop at 26.9 miles (43.2 km) with 241m elevation gain, up to longer, more challenging routes such as the View of the Agrio Reservoir – Church of Saint Bartholomew loop from La Palma del Condado, which is 110.2 km with 1372m of climbing.
Yes, the region offers routes with cultural significance. The Vía Verde de la Campiña provides a dedicated path, and the Al-Mutamid Route in Huelva traces a historical journey. These routes allow cyclists to combine their passion with an exploration of the area's rich heritage.


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