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1,582
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No traffic road cycling routes around Busquístar are situated within the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, offering a mountainous terrain characterized by significant elevation changes. The region features deep valleys, traditional Alpujarran villages, and extensive chestnut forests. Road cyclists can expect a landscape shaped by the Río Trevélez and the distant presence of Mulhacén, the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
5.0
(2)
113
riders
78.4km
04:37
1,980m
1,970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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riders
98.7km
05:32
2,140m
2,140m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5.0
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32
riders
79.4km
04:44
1,990m
1,990m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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30.5km
01:46
730m
730m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
55
riders
47.0km
02:47
1,160m
1,150m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Órgiva is a charming Spanish municipality located in the province of Granada, in Andalusia, and is historically considered the capital and administrative center of the western Alpujarra. This town of about 6,000 inhabitants stands at an altitude of 450 meters in the fertile valley of the Guadalfeo River, right at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park.
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The municipality of Órgiva is part of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park and is located on its southern slopes. Known as the capital of the Alpujarra region of Granada, it is an ideal destination for combining culture, nature, and gastronomy.
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Viewpoint on the town of Trevélez along the A-4132
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The view of the Sierra Nevada Mountains is breathtaking, with their soaring peaks dominating the horizon. On clear days, the contrast between their slopes and the sky creates a majestic and powerful landscape.
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a beautiful are to ride a bike
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It's not that I recommend this stretch of road but it's worth knowing about.
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stunning climb through olive groves
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Adventurous road, 20 percent gradient, we laughed a lot and pushed our racing bikes.
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There are currently 15 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Busquístar featured in this guide. These routes offer a fantastic way to explore the stunning landscapes of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park and Alpujarra Granadina without the distraction of heavy vehicle traffic.
The no-traffic road cycling routes around Busquístar are generally challenging, reflecting the mountainous terrain of the Sierra Nevada. You'll find 4 moderate routes and 11 difficult routes, often involving significant elevation changes. For example, the Órgiva – Bubión Village loop from Trevélez covers over 78 km with nearly 2000 meters of ascent.
The no-traffic road cycling routes in Busquístar are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 22 ratings. Cyclists frequently praise the breathtaking scenery, the quiet roads, and the rewarding climbs through the traditional Alpujarran villages.
Given Busquístar's location in the Sierra Nevada, spring (April-June) and autumn (September-October) are generally the best times for road cycling. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summers can be very hot, especially at lower altitudes, while winters can bring snow and colder temperatures to the higher passes.
Yes, many of the no-traffic road cycling routes around Busquístar are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. An example is the Road to Trevélez (East Side) loop from La Taha, which offers a challenging ride with stunning views.
The routes offer spectacular views of the Sierra Nevada Natural Park, including glimpses of Mulhacén, the highest peak in the Iberian Peninsula. You'll cycle through extensive chestnut forests and along dramatic cliffs overlooking the Río Trevélez. Many routes provide panoramic vistas of the Alpujarra Granadina valleys, such as the Climb to Cáñar – View of the Alpujarras Valleys loop from La Taha.
Absolutely. The routes often pass through or near charming traditional Alpujarran villages. You can explore places like Capileira Village, Bubión Village, and Trevélez village, known for their unique architecture and historical significance. Busquístar itself is famous for its 'tinaos' (covered passageways).
While the primary focus is road cycling, some routes may offer views of the region's natural water features. The area around Busquístar is home to several waterfalls, such as the Tajo de Cortés Waterfall and the Poqueira River Waterfall, which can be explored as nearby highlights.
Yes, Busquístar and the surrounding villages typically offer public parking areas, though they can be limited in smaller villages, especially during peak season. It's advisable to arrive early or check local information for designated parking spots near your chosen route's starting point.
Yes, the traditional villages scattered throughout the Alpujarra Granadina, such as Trevélez, Capileira, and Bubión, provide excellent opportunities to stop for coffee, a meal, or to refill water bottles. These villages are often integrated into the cycling routes, offering a chance to experience local culture and hospitality.
Given the challenging and mountainous terrain, a well-maintained road bike with appropriate gearing for climbs is essential. We recommend carrying plenty of water, nutrition, a repair kit, and wearing suitable cycling apparel. A GPS device or a loaded komoot app is highly advisable for navigation, as some roads can be remote.
Most routes in this guide are classified as moderate to difficult due to the significant elevation changes inherent to the Sierra Nevada region. There are no easy routes listed in this specific guide. Beginners might find the climbs quite demanding, so a good level of fitness is recommended.


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