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No traffic road cycling routes around La Puebla De Cazalla traverse a diverse landscape, offering varied terrain from flat sections to challenging climbs within the Sierra del Tablón. The region is characterized by expansive olive groves, providing a picturesque backdrop for rides, and features well-paved secondary roads with low traffic. The River Corbones flows through the countryside, creating opportunities for scenic routes. This area provides a mix of demanding ascents and serene paths for road cyclists.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
16
riders
101km
04:48
1,370m
1,360m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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5
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28.4km
01:14
270m
270m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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5
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57.4km
02:41
710m
710m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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La Puebla de Cazalla is a town well known for its love of flamenco. Its olive-growing tradition is also always alive - to get to know it better, visit the Oil Museum.
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It is a historic city, with signs of human activity from the Paleolithic era. Among its architectural heritage, the following stand out: the Church of San Miguel, called "the small cathedral of the Sierra Sur", the Church of San Ignacio de Loyola, the Church of La Victoria, the Arab castle located on the hill and the House of Culture among others.
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Church known as the Cathedral of the Sierra Sur. The building was built on the site of a previous church, between 1506 and 1730, on the ruins of a medieval temple.
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A curious statue from the year 1916 that refers to a comparative phrase to talk about a person without money: "Come on, you are staying like the rooster of Morón, without feathers and crowing on the best occasion." One of the legends says that the phrase was born from the story of a judge in the 16th century. The judge came to put peace between two factions that existed at that time in the town of Morón. Due to his harsh attitude, he was once taken out of town and left there naked, after beating him up. The judge ran out screaming (cackling) towards Granada, swearing never to set foot on this earth again...
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Charming place, overlooking the town of Coripe, at its feet the greenway of the Sierra and behind it the imposing Sierra de Lijar and Sierra de Grazalema ❤️
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The region offers a diverse range of terrain, from relatively flat sections ideal for steady riding through expansive olive groves to more challenging climbs within the Sierra del Tablón. This variety ensures routes for different fitness levels, from easy rides to those requiring good physical condition and experience.
Yes, there are routes designed for lower difficulty. For instance, the La Puebla de Cazalla loop from La Puebla de Cazalla is an easy 28.3 km ride with moderate elevation gain, perfect for a relaxed outing on quiet roads.
Cycling in the area offers views of significant natural features and historical sites. You might pass by the impressive rock formation of Peñón de Algámitas or catch glimpses of Pico del Terril, the highest point in Seville. Some routes also offer distant views of the Castle of Morón de la Frontera.
Absolutely. For those seeking a more rigorous experience, the Towards Coripe – Coripe loop from La Puebla de Cazalla is a difficult 100 km route with over 1300 meters of elevation gain, taking you through the demanding Sierra del Tablón Pass.
While the routes are selected for their low traffic, the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) months generally offer the most pleasant cycling conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery, such as blooming wildflowers or olive harvests. These periods also tend to have fewer tourists than peak summer.
Yes, many of the routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the easy La Puebla de Cazalla loop from La Puebla de Cazalla and the moderate La Puebla de Cazalla loop from El Alcornoquillo.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in this area, with an average score of 5.0 stars from 7 ratings. Reviewers often praise the quiet, well-paved roads, the stunning olive grove landscapes, and the variety of terrain that caters to different skill levels.
La Puebla de Cazalla is connected by regional bus services, which can provide access to the town. However, specific public transport options directly to the start points of individual routes may be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport for route access.
In La Puebla de Cazalla and surrounding villages, you can typically find street parking or designated public parking areas. For routes starting outside the main town, look for parking near the indicated start points or in nearby settlements like El Alcornoquillo, which serves as a starting point for some loops.
While the routes themselves prioritize low traffic, they often pass through or near charming villages. These villages, including La Puebla de Cazalla itself, offer opportunities to stop at local cafes, bars, or restaurants for refreshments and to experience local culture and gastronomy.
This guide features 3 carefully selected no-traffic road cycling routes around La Puebla de Cazalla, offering a range of difficulties from easy to difficult.
You'll primarily cycle through vast, picturesque olive groves, which are characteristic of the La Campiña region. The routes also offer views of the Sierra del Tablón mountains and, in some sections, follow the scenic River Corbones, providing a diverse natural backdrop.


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