Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Parapanda
Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Parapanda
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Road cycling in Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Parapanda offers varied terrain with well-maintained roads, ideal for cyclists seeking a challenge. The region features a "wild, open terrain" interspersed with extensive olive groves, creating a distinct Andalusian landscape. Cyclists can experience steady ascents, such as the Parapanda climb, and enjoy views of the Sierra Nevada mountains from higher elevations. Traffic is minimal outside of towns like Illora, allowing for focused riding.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
55.7km
03:07
1,190m
1,190m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
22
riders
68.5km
03:00
640m
640m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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25
riders
104km
05:00
1,380m
1,380m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
22
riders
110km
05:22
1,640m
1,630m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
17
riders
72.7km
03:43
1,280m
1,280m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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A tree of colossal dimensions with large branches that extend across the street. The thickness of its trunk is imposing, providing ample shade under its majestic branches.
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The site is called Molino del Rey. The aqueduct is a water channel that comes from the Dehesa Baja, where the "Torre de los Ingleses" (the Duke of Wellington's estate) is located, and which supplied water to the old mill (now disused). https://www.granadahoy.com/granada/acueducto-Molino-Rey-finca-duques-Wellington-Granada_0_1766223915.html
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This small town in Granada pays homage to the past by displaying some characteristic elements of the agricultural work of yesteryear. Here we find some jars and some remains of machinery used for wine production.
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This spectacular mini-aqueduct, next to a large farmhouse (now abandoned), once served to carry water from a distance away from the factory. That water was likely intended to power some moving elements for grinding grain or perhaps olives. I have been unable to find the name of this important estate.
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This watchtower houses the castle and wall dating from the Caliphate period between the 9th and 10th centuries. In addition to the castle, there are also watchtowers or watchtowers associated with it, among which the Torre de Brácana stands out.
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This historic fountain, which has been restored and still contains remains of an old wash house, is almost completely empty. There is a sign indicating that the water is not potable, although it is likely marked with a high concentration of other minerals that may be harmful to health.
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There are over 25 road cycling routes in Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Parapanda. These routes offer a mix of easy, moderate, and difficult options, ensuring there's something for every skill level.
The region features varied terrain, from steady and gentle ascents like the Parapanda climb itself, to rolling hills and more challenging climbs. You'll cycle through a "wild, open terrain" interspersed with extensive olive groves, characteristic of the Andalusian landscape.
Yes, Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Parapanda offers several routes suitable for beginners. There are 3 easy routes and 12 moderate routes, providing options for those looking for a less strenuous ride while still enjoying the scenic beauty.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, there are 11 difficult routes. One such route is the Surrounding the Sierra de Parapanda — via Illora and Montefrio, which covers 55.7 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding option is the Castle of Íllora – View of Alhama de Granada loop from Íllora, a 105 km trail with varied topography.
The Sierra Nevada region, which encompasses Parapanda, is known for its excellent winter conditions for cycling. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while summer can be warm but still enjoyable, especially in the mornings or evenings. The good road conditions and minimal traffic outside towns make it suitable for cycling for much of the year.
Yes, many routes in the region are designed as loops. Examples include the moderate Santa Fe – Castle of Íllora loop from Íllora, and more challenging options like the Cubillas Reservoir – Roman Dam of Barcinas loop from Íllora, which is over 100 km long.
From higher elevations within Parapanda, you can enjoy privileged views of the main peaks of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The routes also showcase the region's dramatic and varied topography, including deep valleys, cliffs, and gorges, alongside extensive olive groves and charming white mountain villages like Montefrío.
Yes, the routes often pass through or near charming towns. Illora is a common starting point, and the scenic town of Montefrío is frequently integrated into routes, offering picturesque stops. These villages provide a glimpse into the local culture and architecture.
The road cycling routes in Complejo Serrano De Interés Ambiental Sierra De Parapanda are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 17 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, well-maintained roads, and the stunning Andalusian landscapes, including distant views of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
Absolutely. The wider Granada province, which includes Sierra de Parapanda, is rich in outdoor opportunities. Beyond cycling, you can find activities like canyoning, multi-adventure trekking, and hiking on routes such as the Mozarabic Way of Santiago, especially in diverse natural parks like Sierra Nevada National Park.
Yes, the region offers several long-distance routes for those looking for extended rides. For example, the Castle of Íllora – View of Alhama de Granada loop from Íllora is a 105 km trail, and the Cubillas Reservoir – Roman Dam of Barcinas loop from Íllora stretches for nearly 110 km, providing significant mileage and elevation.


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