Mountain passes around Serrania De Ronda traverse a diverse landscape characterized by dramatic mountain vistas, deep valleys, and limestone formations. This region in Andalusia offers routes popular for cycling and hiking, connecting various towns and natural parks. The passes provide access to areas with notable geological features and panoramic viewpoints. Serrania De Ronda's terrain includes both challenging climbs and scenic descents, showcasing the natural features of the area.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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Puerto del Viento is a climb in the Costa del Sol region, popular with cyclists and hikers. The pass connects Ronda with El Burgo and is approximately 13.3 kilometers long from El Burgo. It overcomes an elevation gain of 612 meters from El Burgo, with an average gradient of 4.6%. This route offers beautiful views of the Sierra de las Nieves and the Sierra de Grazalema, and is a great place to explore the nature and landscape of Andalucía. It is a relatively quiet route with little traffic, making it ideal for a relaxing and enjoyable ride.
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Puerto del Viento is a climb in the Costa del Sol region, Spain, popular with cyclists and hikers. The pass connects Ronda with El Burgo and is approximately 11.2 kilometers long from Ronda and 13.3 kilometers long from El Burgo. It covers an elevation gain of 360 meters from Ronda and 612 meters from El Burgo, with an average gradient of 3.2% and 4.6% respectively. This route offers stunning views of the Sierra de las Nieves and the Sierra de Grazalema, and is a great place to explore the nature and landscape of Andalusia. It is a relatively quiet route with little traffic, making it ideal for a relaxing and enjoyable ride.
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Highest pass in the area and known for the Vuelta a España.
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The track ends at the Puerto de los Pilones (1,710 m), a meeting point for old cattle ranches and a center for mountain activities. In a fenced col there is a restored snow well in memory of the traditional professions of other times. In the port there is a panel to interpret the landscape. And in the background the silhouette of the Torrecilla and Alcazaba peaks. The lane goes up to the left towards some nearby antennas. The route continues straight ahead to the northeast along the path of the snow well and the Torrecilla. The path goes through a pretty gall, passes through the snow pit and a fork marked with paint appears. You have to follow the path to the left. The path on the right is the Torrecilla hiking route. This section is complicated to pass while sitting on the bicycle, it requires technique and expertise, then the path enters the valley of the Carnicerías stream and improves, but the difficulties continue until it overcomes a small slope and begins the descent down the slope of the Peñón de lovers.
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This port is a mandatory stop both to rest and to contemplate the foothills of Sierra Hidalga and its centuries-old Spanish firs.
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This is one of the favorite stretches for road cyclists in the area. And it's no wonder: the road doesn't have too much traffic, the route is a delight, and the surface is kept in good condition. And the views are stunning.
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The Serranía de Ronda is a favorite among cyclists. Notable passes include Peñas Blancas Ascent, known for its good road conditions, and Wind Pass, which connects Ronda to El Burgo and offers stunning views of the Sierra de las Nieves and Sierra de Grazalema. Another section appreciated by road cyclists for its surface and views is the Road section with views of the Sierra de las Nieves.
Yes, the region offers passes with historical significance. For example, Puerto de Encinas Borrachas, located at 1,000 meters, is known as the natural border between the Genal valley and Ronda. Near this pass, you can find the dolmens of Montero and Encinas Borrachas, which are over 6,000 years old.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider Puerto del Saucillo, situated at 1,200 meters, which provides magnificent vistas of several Malaga mountain ranges and the distant coast. The A-369 route, traversing through the heart of the Serranía, also offers dramatic mountain views and constant panoramic viewpoints, with Gaucín known as the 'Balcony of the Serranía' for its views extending to Gibraltar and Morocco.
The Serranía de Ronda is rich in natural and geological wonders. Presillas Pass is particularly notable for its impressive limestone rocks transformed into karst formations, offering a unique natural spectacle. Many passes, like Puerto de la Mujer, are also recognized as natural monuments.
The region around the mountain passes is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like 'Natural Monument Cueva del Gato via the Guadiaro River' or 'Gaucín – circular by the Old Road of Ronda'. For cyclists, there are challenging road cycling routes such as the 'Puerto del Viento Loop from Ronda' and touring bicycle options like 'Natural Park Sierra de las Nieves - Puerto de la Mujer – circular from El Burgo'. You can explore more options in the hiking guide, road cycling guide, and cycling guide for the area.
Yes, the Wind Pass (Puerto del Viento) route, connecting Ronda to El Burgo, is known for being relatively quiet with minimal traffic. This makes it ideal for a peaceful experience to appreciate Andalusia's nature and landscape, especially for cyclists and walkers.
Puerto del Saucillo, at 1,200 meters, serves as a common gateway to the route leading to Torrecilla peak. This makes it an excellent spot for those looking to explore higher elevations and enjoy the views from the surrounding pine forests.
The A-369 road, which runs from Ronda to Jimena de la Frontera via Gaucín, is considered one of the most scenic drives in Andalusia. It's a serpentine mountain road that traverses through dramatic mountain vistas, deep valleys, and gorges, offering constant panoramic viewpoints. It's popular with cyclists due to its twists and elevation changes.
While specific amenities vary, some passes do offer convenient resting spots. For instance, right next to Puerto del Mojón de la Víbora, there is a bar where you can rest after your climb.
Espino Pass is part of a spectacular road leading into the Guadiaro valley. It is noted for offering a broad, clear descent with good asphalt, making it an enjoyable section for those traversing the diverse landscapes of the region.
Yes, the area, particularly along the A-369 route and around Gaucín, is a hotspot for wildlife and bird-watching. Griffon vultures are often seen circling overhead, adding to the natural experience of the Serranía de Ronda.
Visitors frequently highlight the stunning views, the well-maintained roads for cycling, and the peaceful experience due to minimal traffic on many routes. The diverse landscapes, from dramatic mountain vistas to deep valleys and unique geological formations, are also highly appreciated.


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