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Gravel biking around Los Guajares features a landscape characterized by deep valleys, natural reserves, and hilly terrain. The region includes significant elevation changes, with routes often passing through traditional villages and offering views of local reservoirs. This area provides a challenging environment for gravel cyclists, with varied surfaces and sustained climbs.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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56.5km
04:47
1,590m
1,590m
Hard gravel ride. Very 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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71.2km
05:26
1,740m
1,740m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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21.2km
01:54
580m
580m
Hard gravel ride. Very 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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In one of the wonderfully told stories about the two protagonists “Don Camillo and Peppone,” conceived by the Italian writer Giovanni Guareschi, it is also about the Mother of God, Mary. Peppone's youngest son is very seriously ill, and so one evening the communist mayor sets off for the church with five large candles. Don Camillo intends to place them in front of the crucifix on the high altar, but Peppone has objections and wants the candles placed at the Chapel of Mary: “That one belongs to your party. Light them in front of that one there, which doesn’t engage in politics.” After he has left, Don Camillo – who, as always, converses with the crucified Christ – implores him, “not to be hard on him.” The dialogue continues: “And why should I be?” whispered Christ. “By honoring my Mother, he fills my heart with gentleness. I only dislike a little that he called her ‘that one there’.” Don Camillo shook his head. “You heard incorrectly,” he objected. “He said: ‘Light them all in front of the Holy Virgin in that chapel there’.” (Giovanni Guareschi in “Fünf und fünf”)
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Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Head is truly the jewel in the crown. What a delight to admire the art work of this sacred place and then walk the grounds of the beautiful park surrounding
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It is located next to the Parque de los Pueblos de América (Park of the Peoples of America). It is one of the city's main green spaces. This park originated as a link to the American continent, a fact reflected in its flora. As you stroll through the park, you can appreciate a wide variety of tree, shrub, and palm species, all from different parts of the Americas.
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The Talará fountain is located next to the church. It has water and is perfect for refilling your water bottles.
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The bridge can also be bypassed from the side. There are glass panels in the middle of the bridge that allow you to look underneath. A truly amazing experience.
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Laundry in Pinos del Valle.
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Cuajar Alto Wash House. A very pretty village.
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The gravel biking routes in Los Guajares are primarily challenging, characterized by deep valleys, significant elevation changes, and varied surfaces. All 9 routes listed in this guide are graded as difficult, catering to experienced riders.
Due to the region's hilly terrain and significant elevation changes, most gravel routes in Los Guajares are considered difficult. There are no routes specifically graded as easy or moderate in this guide, so beginners and families with young children might find the terrain demanding.
Gravel biking in Los Guajares offers diverse scenery, including views of natural reserves, local reservoirs, and traditional villages. Routes often pass through areas with significant elevation, providing panoramic vistas. For example, the Motril view – Cerro del Toro Mines loop offers scenic views towards Motril.
Yes, all the gravel bike routes highlighted in this guide for Los Guajares are loops. This means you will start and finish at the same point, making logistics easier. Examples include the Jete Open Door to the Valley – Old Viaduct - Torrecuevas loop and the Fuente de Vélez de Benaudalla – Guájar Faragüit Fountain loop.
The region around Los Guajares is rich in natural beauty. You might encounter highlights such as the Río Verde Waterfalls, Barranco de las Chortales, the dramatic Barranco de la Luna Gorge, or the serene Charca Suárez. Some routes also offer views of mountain passes like Carretera de la Cabra.
The duration of gravel bike routes in Los Guajares varies depending on the specific trail and your pace. For instance, the Jete Open Door to the Valley – Old Viaduct - Torrecuevas loop typically takes around 5 hours and 18 minutes, while the View of Béznar Reservoir – Restábal Village loop can be completed in about 2 hours and 13 minutes.
Los Guajares, located in a Mediterranean climate, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Summers can be very hot, and winters are mild but may have occasional rain. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Many routes in Los Guajares connect local villages, providing opportunities to experience traditional Spanish life and find refreshments. For example, the Restábal Village – View of Restábal loop passes through Restábal, and the Fuente de Vélez de Benaudalla – Guájar Faragüit Fountain loop leads through varied terrain between fountains and villages.
The komoot community rates the gravel biking experience in Los Guajares with an average score of 2.0 stars. Riders often praise the challenging climbs, the varied terrain, and the scenic views of reservoirs and natural reserves that define the region's routes.
Gravel bike routes in Los Guajares feature significant elevation gains due to the hilly terrain. For example, the Fuente de Vélez de Benaudalla – Guájar Faragüit Fountain loop involves an ascent of over 1500 meters, while the Jete Open Door to the Valley – Old Viaduct - Torrecuevas loop has an elevation gain of over 960 meters.
Yes, the region offers several stunning viewpoints. The View of the Sierra de Tejeda Mountains is a popular spot, and the La Gorgoracha Pass – View of the Costa Tropical provides expansive coastal views. Many routes, like the Motril view – Cerro del Toro Mines loop, are designed to showcase the area's natural beauty.


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