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Gravel biking around Torremolinos offers a diverse landscape featuring coastal paths, river deltas, and ascents into the surrounding hills. The region includes routes along the Guadalhorce River and its delta, providing flatter sections suitable for various skill levels. Further inland, trails climb towards viewpoints like Jarapalos, characterized by more significant elevation changes. The terrain combines gravel paths, some paved sections, and natural surfaces, catering to diverse gravel biking experiences.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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53.4km
04:05
1,300m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.2km
02:22
110m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful viewpoint, but with a sharp bend, be careful.
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Beautiful wooden bridge shared with pedestrians. Caution.
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Great flat gravel path watching the planes go by.
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Impressive views. It must be done by bike but be careful with people walking.
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Impressive views and a pleasure to cross this beautiful bridge.
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Good place to cycle.
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A viewpoint with an information panel to recognize what we are seeing, deserves a brief stop and of course a photograph
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This path, located next to the airport's second runway and the river, is ideal for a peaceful, car-free, and safe ride, making it ideal for children. Its length of over 4 km offers plenty of opportunities to explore, and you're sure to see more than one unusual airplane up close!
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Torremolinos offers a good selection of gravel bike trails, with over 50 routes available for exploration. These range in difficulty from easy to difficult, catering to various skill levels.
Yes, Torremolinos has several easy gravel bike trails perfect for beginners. For instance, the Guadalhorce Footbridge – Guadalhorce Delta loop from Málaga – Costa del Sol Airport is an easy 13.8-mile (22.3 km) route that takes you through the scenic Guadalhorce Delta with minimal elevation gain.
Experienced gravel bikers will find plenty of challenging routes with significant climbs. The Jarapalos Spring – Jarapalos Viewpoint loop from Plaza Mayor is a difficult 33.0-mile (53.2 km) path that offers substantial ascents and panoramic views from Jarapalos Viewpoint.
Many of the gravel bike routes in Torremolinos are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the popular Guadalhorce River Footbridge – Guadalhorce Footbridge loop from Montemar Alto, which covers 30.0 miles (48.4 km) of varied terrain.
The gravel bike trails around Torremolinos offer diverse scenery, from coastal paths and river deltas to ascents into the surrounding hills. You'll encounter flat sections along the Guadalhorce River, as well as routes climbing towards viewpoints like Jarapalos, providing expansive vistas of the region.
While riding, you might pass by or be near several interesting landmarks. The trails often traverse areas close to the Guadalhorce Delta, a significant natural space. For historical interest, consider exploring nearby sites like Colomares Castle or the impressive Alcazaba of Málaga and the Roman Theatre, though these may require a slight detour from the immediate trail.
The gravel biking routes in Torremolinos are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 80 reviews. Reviewers often praise the region's varied terrain, from river paths to challenging climbs, and the beautiful views, especially from elevated points like Jarapalos.
Torremolinos enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate, making gravel biking enjoyable for much of the year. Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer pleasant temperatures and less crowded trails. Winter can also be a good option with cooler, often sunny days, while summer might be very hot, especially for longer rides.
Many routes, especially those closer to urban areas or popular natural parks, will have opportunities to stop for refreshments. The trails along the Guadalhorce River and its delta are generally accessible, and you'll find cafes and services in nearby towns or along the more frequented sections. Planning your route with komoot can help identify potential stops.
Yes, parking is generally available near the starting points of many gravel bike routes, particularly in and around Torremolinos and nearby towns. For routes like the Gravel Path Under the Bridge – View of Málaga Airport runway loop from Benalmadena - Arroyo de la Miel, you can often find parking in the residential areas or designated spots close to the trailheads.
Generally, no specific permits are required for gravel biking on public trails and paths around Torremolinos. However, always respect local regulations, especially when riding through natural parks or protected areas, and stay on marked trails to minimize environmental impact.
Many of the natural trails and paths around Torremolinos are suitable for dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept on a leash where required. Routes along the Guadalhorce River delta, with their flatter terrain, can be good options. Always ensure your dog is fit for the distance and carry enough water for both of you.


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