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No traffic touring cycling routes around Brenes are primarily characterized by the flat terrain of the Guadalquivir River valley. The region features extensive agricultural lands, including olive groves, cereal crops, and fruit trees like oranges and peaches. Cycling paths often follow the riverbanks, providing routes with minimal elevation gain. The broader Guadalquivir Valley offers vast, open areas suitable for long-distance touring cycling.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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15
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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62.3km
05:50
1,070m
1,070m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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53.0km
04:13
510m
510m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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86.4km
07:07
890m
890m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.7km
02:46
230m
230m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is a relatively small village with a peaceful atmosphere and a welcoming community. In 2023, the municipality had 7,098 inhabitants. Burguillos is known for its rural environment. Important historical buildings include: the parish church of San Cristóbal Mártir and the Hermitage of the Virgen del Rosario.
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Villaverde del Río is a municipality in the province of Seville, located in the autonomous community of Andalusia, in southern Spain. It is a rural town located in the fertile plains of the Guadalquivir River, northeast of the city of Seville. In front of the town hall there is a beautiful fountain.
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The hermitage of the Divina Pastora is a contemporary building in Andalusian style, crowned by an artistic bell tower. Construction began in 1956 according to plans by the Sevillian architect Aurelio Gómez Millán. Its popular brick and tile festivals stand out, in which the devotees collaborated by providing these materials for their construction. The works were completed on September 30, 1960. Inside, it contains an altarpiece with a painting of the Divine Shepherdess by the Sevillian painter Juan Antonio Rodríguez. On the façade there is a ceramic altarpiece of 1.20 x 2 m, a work from the mid-twentieth century by Alfonso Chaves Tejada, made by Ramos Rejano in Seville.
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The Ermita de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad in Cantillana is a beautiful chapel dedicated to the Virgen de la Soledad, the patron saint of the village. The chapel is in Baroque style and consists of a single, spacious nave closed by a beautiful plaster cross vault. The front of the chapel is adintel and is flanked by pilasters that crown a pediment with a pinnacle. The facade is decorated with azulejería. Inside the chapel is a neoclassical altarpiece in which the Virgen de la Soledad is venerated, together with portal altarpieces of Santa Rita and San Sebastián, the patron saint of the village. The chapel is approximately 20 metres wide and 35 metres long, and is well preserved. The church has a plaque with a text confirming the canonical patronage of the Virgen de la Soledad over Cantillana. This plaque is decorated with Baroque style and was made by local artist Luís Manuel López Hernández in 2005.
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Cantillana is a charming village in the province of Seville, in the heart of Andalusia, Spain. It is located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, giving it a picturesque location with rich vegetation and beautiful views. Cantillana has a rich history dating back to Roman times and offers several historical sites, such as the Piedra del Moro and the remains of the old city walls. The Torre del Reloj is an impressive building that forms part of the historical heritage of the village. The village is also known for its religious monuments, such as the Iglesia del Dulce Nombre de Jesús y Santa Misericordia and the Ermita de San Bartolomé. These churches and chapels are beautifully preserved and offer a glimpse into the religious and cultural traditions of the region.
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The Ermita de San Bartolomé in Cantillana is a historic chapel originally built in the 15th century. The chapel is located in the Plaza de Llano, a central square in Cantillana. It has a basilica plan with three naves, separated by brick columns supporting pointed arches. The roof is wooden, with a central coffered ceiling and hanging on the sides. The exterior has been intensely transformed, highlighting the main entrance of the eighteenth century. The chapel has a beautiful main door from the 18th century and contains several altarpieces and statues, including the image of Jesus of Nazareth and Saint Bartholomew. Currently the hermitage of San Bartolomé houses the images of Our Lady of the Assumption, Saint Bartholomew, Our Father Jesus and Our Lady of Consolation, from the Baroque period, and the painting of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, from the eighteenth century, with some interest in the wall paintings with themes of angels with inscriptions between rock formations, datable to very late dates in the eighteenth century
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There are over 30 dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Brenes. These routes cater to various skill levels, with 3 easy, 19 moderate, and 10 difficult options, ensuring a suitable ride for most cyclists.
The terrain around Brenes is largely flat, especially along the Guadalquivir River, making it ideal for touring cyclists. You'll find routes traversing fertile lands with olive groves, cereal crops, and fruit trees. While mostly flat, some routes may include gentle elevation changes, such as the Villaverde del Río – Hermitage of the Divine Shepherdess loop from Villaverde del Río, which has over 500 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, many of the no-traffic touring cycling routes around Brenes are circular, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, consider the Villaverde del Río – Burguillos loop from Villaverde del Río, which offers a challenging 62 km ride, or the Villaverde del Río – Camino del Chaparral loop from Villaverde del Río for a slightly shorter option.
The region's generally pleasant climate makes it suitable for year-round cycling. However, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer the most comfortable temperatures for touring cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer and the cooler, sometimes wetter, winter months.
While specific 'easy' routes are available, the flat terrain along the Guadalquivir River is generally suitable for families. Local green spaces like Parque Toscana and Parque del Bodegón offer accessible spots for leisurely rides. For a moderate option, the Esquivel Church – Burguillos loop from Esquivel is a good choice, covering about 33 km.
Many routes offer glimpses into the region's history and natural beauty. You might pass by historical sites like the Ermita de San Bartolomé or the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The Camino del Chaparral is also a notable trail that some routes incorporate, offering scenic views.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience around Brenes, with an average score of 4.5 stars from 19 ratings. Reviewers often praise the tranquil experience of cycling along the Guadalquivir River, the flat and accessible terrain, and the opportunity to explore the charming local towns and landscapes away from heavy traffic.
Brenes is connected to Seville, and public transport options like buses can take you to the town. From Brenes, you can often access the starting points of various routes. For specific routes starting in nearby towns like Villaverde del Río or Cantillana, local bus services might also be available. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for the most up-to-date information.
Brenes and surrounding towns like Villaverde del Río offer traditional gastronomy. You'll find local restaurants and cafes where you can sample dishes like caracoles (snails) or menestra de alcauciles (artichoke stew), and enjoy local produce. Many routes pass through or near these towns, providing opportunities for refreshment stops.
In Brenes and other towns like Villaverde del Río, you can typically find public parking areas. For routes starting from specific locations, such as the Ermita de San Bartolomé – Cantillana loop from Cantillana, look for parking within the town centers or designated spots near popular trailheads. Parking availability can vary, so arriving early is recommended, especially on weekends.
Brenes benefits from its location along the Guadalquivir River, which is part of a wider provincial cycling network in Seville. While this guide focuses on routes around Brenes, the region's connectivity means you can link up with longer routes that utilize the extensive, largely flat network, often away from main roads. The Ermita de San Bartolomé – Cantillana loop from Cantillana, at over 87 km, is one of the longer options available in the immediate vicinity.


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