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Touring cycling in Laguna De La Ratosa is characterized by a unique wetland ecosystem centered around a shallow, temporary lake. The surrounding landscape features gently undulating topography, extensive olive groves, and cereal fields, providing a tranquil rural environment for cyclists. This region in the north of Málaga province sits on clay soils with pinkish tones, offering distinct visual characteristics for Laguna De La Ratosa bike trails.

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Last updated: July 10, 2026

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View of the Fog-Covered Valley loop from Los Carvajales

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November 10, 2025, Denkmal "El Tempranillo“ Alameda

In the heart of Alameda stands the monument to José María Hinojosa Cobacho, better known as "El Tempranillo," one of the most famous Andalusian bandits of the 19th century. The bronze statue depicts him in a typical rebel and folk hero pose and is located on Calle Álamos, not far from the town center. El Tempranillo was born in 1805 in Jauja, near Lucena, and joined a band of highwaymen at a young age. Over time, he became a legendary figure, both feared and revered by the local population—a symbol of resistance against social injustice. After being mortally wounded in a raid in 1833, his body was brought to Alameda, where he died and was buried in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. The monument and his grave are now part of the "Ruta del Tempranillo," a cultural route that traces the life of the bandit. They are reminiscent of a time when outlaws and folk heroes often lived close together, making Alameda an important place in Andalusian history and legendary culture.

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November 10, 2025, Pueblo de Alameda

Alameda is a picturesque village that captivates visitors with its tranquil atmosphere and historically rich surroundings. Encircled by expansive fields and rolling hills, it offers ideal conditions for cycling tours through the Andalusian hinterland. The whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and shady squares lend the village its typical Andalusian charm. At its heart lie the Church of the Immaculate Conception and the Placeta Fountain, reminders of the village's Roman roots. Alameda is particularly famous for the legend of the bandit José María "El Tempranillo," whose monument and tomb are now popular destinations for visitors. The surrounding area is easily explored by bicycle – passing olive groves, old farmhouses, and quiet paths that offer a glimpse into rural Andalusia. Alameda uniquely combines history, culture, and nature, making it an ideal starting point for peaceful, enriching tours away from the crowds.

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October 28, 2025, Cantera

It's impressive how the mountain is slowly being eroded; one day it will be completely gone. The quarry is operated by Excomar Canteras S.L., a company specializing in the extraction and processing of mineral resources. Founded in 2013, the company focuses on the extraction of sand, gravel, clay, and kaolin for the construction industry. Also located nearby is the Áridos Mineral Processing Plant, where the extracted material is processed. The quarry thus represents an important industrial site in the Mollina region and is central to the local raw material supply.

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The Iglesia Parroquial de Nuestra Señora de la Inmaculada Concepción is the main church of Alameda and is located in the center of the town. It was built in 1633 and expanded several times over the centuries, including the addition of side aisles and a Baroque chapel in the 18th century. The church displays typical elements of Andalusian Baroque, with a simple facade of stone and brick and a striking round-arched portal. The interior features an impressive high main nave, flanked by two lower side aisles, and a barrel-vaulted ceiling, which lends the space a harmonious effect. The church is particularly famous for being the burial place of the legendary bandit El Tempranillo, who died in Alameda in 1833. It also houses an ornate image of the Virgen de los Dolores, created in 1940 by the sculptor Castillo Lastrucci. The church is now a listed building and is considered one of the most important historical buildings in the area, combining both religious and cultural history.

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The Fuente en Álamos - Alameda is a historic fountain located in the heart of the village, marked by a small sign. It was once a central meeting place for the residents, especially for the aguadoras – women who fetched water, skillfully filling jugs directly with running water using a funnel and a long stick. This activity was not only a daily chore but also a kind of original artistry, as described by the writer Francisco Jiménez Conde. The fountain thus symbolizes not only the historical water supply of the community but also the practical skills and traditions of Alameda's inhabitants.

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The view across the misty valley near Los Carvales reveals a tranquil, almost timeless Andalusian landscape. In the early morning hours, a delicate veil of mist often lies over the rolling hills and fields, revealing only the tips of the olive trees and isolated farmsteads. The light of the rising sun refracts in the humid air, bathing the surroundings in a soft, silvery glow. The landscape is characterized by olive groves, almond trees, and pale limestone slopes, which alternate harmoniously and form the typical character of the Andalusian hinterland. Scattered among the fields are small white country houses, their chimneys belching smoke on cool days. In the silent expanse, only the distant ringing of goat bells and the singing of birds can be heard. As the mist gradually lifts, the valley appears bathed in warm sunlight, peaceful and vast, as if time had stood still for a moment—a striking image of quiet beauty that captures the tranquil atmosphere of this landscape.

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Great equestrian route through the Sierra de Mollina, surrounded by rock formations that include the Cueva de los Órganos and pine forests. A great day near the Alameda.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many touring cycling routes are available in Laguna De La Ratosa?

There are over 35 touring cycling routes in the Laguna De La Ratosa area, offering a variety of experiences. These routes range from easy to difficult, catering to different skill levels.

What kind of terrain can I expect on touring cycling routes around Laguna De La Ratosa?

The terrain around Laguna De La Ratosa is characterized by gently undulating topography, extensive olive groves, and cereal fields. You'll cycle through a tranquil rural environment, often on clay soils with distinctive pinkish tones. While some routes are flatter, others, particularly towards the Sierra de Mollina, offer moderate climbs.

What natural features or wildlife can I observe while cycling near Laguna De La Ratosa?

The area is renowned for its significant birdlife, especially around the Laguna de la Ratosa itself and the nearby Fuente de Piedra Lagoon. Cyclists can often spot flamingos, shoveller ducks, swans, grey herons, white-headed ducks, and various waders, particularly during winter and migration periods. The routes also showcase vast olive groves and agricultural fields.

Are there any specific landmarks or points of interest along the touring cycling routes?

Yes, several routes pass by interesting landmarks. For instance, the Laguna de Fuente de Piedra – circular route takes you past the famous Fuente de Piedra Lagoon. Another route, Toro de Osborne – Estepa Castle loop from La Roda de Andalucia, offers views of the iconic Toro de Osborne and Estepa Castle.

When is the best time of year for touring cycling in Laguna De La Ratosa?

The best time for touring cycling is generally during the cooler months, from autumn through spring (October to May), to avoid the intense summer heat of Andalusia. This period also coincides with peak bird migration and wintering, offering excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.

Are there family-friendly touring cycling routes in the Laguna De La Ratosa area?

Yes, there are several easy and moderate routes suitable for families. Out of the 36 available routes, 4 are classified as easy and 24 as moderate, providing plenty of options for a pleasant family outing. Routes like Álamos Fountain – Alameda – Village of Alameda loop from Alameda are popular choices.

Can I bring my dog on the touring cycling routes around Laguna De La Ratosa?

While the broader area is generally welcoming, direct access inside the Laguna de la Ratosa Natural Reserve itself is typically restricted to protect its delicate ecosystem. When cycling in the surrounding agricultural and rural areas, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock or sensitive natural habitats, and always clean up after them. Check local signage for specific restrictions.

What are the options for parking and public transport when visiting Laguna De La Ratosa for cycling?

For parking, you can typically find spots in nearby towns like Alameda or La Roda de Andalucía, which serve as common starting points for many routes. Public transport options to these towns may include bus services from larger cities in Málaga province. It's recommended to check specific bus routes and schedules to Alameda or La Roda de Andalucía for the most up-to-date information.

Are there many circular touring cycling routes available?

Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in the Laguna De La Ratosa area are circular, making them convenient for starting and ending in the same location. Examples include the popular Álamos Fountain – Alameda – Village of Alameda loop from Alameda and the Bike loop from Alameda.

What do other touring cyclists enjoy the most about touring cycling in Laguna De La Ratosa?

The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 10 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil rural environment, the scenic olive groves, and the opportunity to observe diverse birdlife. The varied terrain, from gentle undulations to moderate climbs, also contributes to a rewarding cycling experience.

Are there any difficult touring cycling routes for experienced cyclists?

Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking more of a challenge, there are 8 routes classified as difficult. An example is the Fuente de Piedra Lagoon – Road Through Olive Plantations loop from La Roda de Andalucia, which covers over 50 km with significant elevation changes.

Where can I find cafes, pubs, or accommodation near the cycling routes?

The towns of Alameda and La Roda de Andalucía, which are common starting points for many routes, offer various amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in these villages to refuel and rest before or after your ride. These towns provide a good base for exploring the region.

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