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Puerto del León Loop from Málaga

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Puerto del León Loop from Málaga

03:55

52.1km

1,170m

Cycling

This difficult 32.4-mile touring cycling loop from Málaga offers challenging climbs, pine forests, and panoramic views of the city and coast

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Parque Natural Montes de Málaga

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7.21 km

La Farola of Málaga

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The lighthouse in Malaga, known as La Farola de Malaga, is an iconic landmark of the Andalusian port city. It is located at the port of Malaga and is one …

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7.78 km

Muelle Uno Promenade

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The Muelle Uno is a lively harbor promenade in Málaga that is well worth seeing. The modern area stretches along the harbor and connects the old town of Málaga with …

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16.7 km

Montes Road

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Nice climb, as a cyclist you are not alone. Always nice to meet other cyclists.

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18.9 km

The winding approach, which runs through the Montes Natural Park with its picturesque surroundings, makes the tour an ideal route for cyclists and mountain bikers looking for a sporting challenge …

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25.7 km

Queen's Fountain

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Fuente de la Reina is a famous viewpoint and popular destination for local cyclists in Málaga, where a spring is located. It is located in the Montes de Málaga, at …

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26.1 km

León Pass

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Puerto del León is a climb in the Montes de Málaga, a mountain range in the Costa del Sol region. It is a popular route for cyclists due to its …

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29.1 km

View of Málaga Bay

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Good place to enjoy magnificent views of the Malaga coast

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32.6 km

Bolina Pass

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Passport with passport plate. What more do you want. Good view. You can find it here too.

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52.1 km

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40.5 km

5.24 km

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44.3 km

4.79 km

1.34 km

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604 m

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Friday 8 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Puerto del León Loop from Málaga for touring cyclists?

This loop is considered a difficult touring bicycle route, suitable for cyclists with at least a good fitness level. The main climb to Puerto del León is about 15-16 km long with an elevation gain of approximately 875-900 meters. While the average gradient is around 5.6%, you'll encounter varied gradients, including steep sections up to 10-14%, and even a 17% ramp if you choose to climb via Olías first. An e-bike can make the route accessible to most riders.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this cycling route?

The route primarily consists of paved roads, making it suitable for touring bikes. While generally well-maintained, some sections, especially in the city at the start, might have mud, stones, or rubbish after rain. The descent from Puerto del León towards Olías is described as technical, with numerous unpredictable corners and a rather narrow road, requiring caution.

What are the main points of interest and viewpoints along the way?

You'll encounter several stunning viewpoints and landmarks. Early in the ride, you'll pass La Farola of Málaga and the Muelle Uno Promenade. As you ascend, look for the Montes Road and the View of Málaga from El Mirador, which offers magnificent vistas of the city and the Bay of Málaga. Further along, you'll reach León Pass and another View of Málaga Bay, providing broad panoramas of the coastline and surrounding mountains.

What is the best time of year to cycle the Puerto del León Loop?

The route can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures. Summer can be very hot, adding to the challenge, while winter might bring cooler temperatures and potentially more unpredictable weather. Be mindful of heat and wind, which can significantly impact your ride at different times of the year.

Are there any amenities or places to stop for refreshments along the route?

Yes, there are roadside 'ventas' (restaurants) and a popular rest stop called Venta Galwey along the route. You'll also find two historical fountains where you can refill your water bottles, which is especially useful on warmer days.

Where can I park or access the trailhead for this loop?

The loop typically starts from Málaga city. While specific parking details aren't provided, you would generally look for parking within Málaga city near the start of the route, such as around the port area or city center, and cycle out. Public transport options within Málaga can also get you close to the starting point.

Is the Puerto del León Loop from Málaga dog-friendly?

As this is primarily a touring bicycle route on paved roads, it's generally not suitable for dogs to accompany cyclists directly on the trail due to traffic and the nature of the activity. If you're looking for dog-friendly outdoor activities in the Montes de Málaga Natural Park, consider hiking trails where dogs are permitted, often on a leash.

Do I need any permits or pay entrance fees to cycle through the Parque Natural Montes de Málaga?

No, there are typically no entrance fees or specific permits required for cycling on the public roads that traverse the Parque Natural Montes de Málaga. However, always respect local regulations, stay on marked paths, and practice leave-no-trace principles to preserve the natural environment.

Does this route intersect with other well-known cycling or hiking paths?

Yes, the route partially overlaps with several other paths. Notable sections include parts of [CIMA ML10] El León * Totalán (42%), [CIMA ML10] El León * Málaga (31%), and [CIMA ML10] El León * Olías (25%). You'll also briefly encounter sections of La Senda Litoral (16%) and Málaga - Rincón de la Victoria (16%) near the city.

What are the natural features and scenery like on the Puerto del León Loop?

The loop offers diverse and stunning scenery. You'll pass through the beautiful Montes de Málaga Natural Park, characterized by extensive Aleppo pine forests that provide welcome shade. The route features panoramic views of the city of Málaga, the Axarquía region, the Mijas mountain range, and the coastline. You'll also encounter unique elements like two 360-degree loops and tiny tunnels, and pass through the charming white village of Olías on the descent.

Is there a strategic way to ride this loop to make it easier or more challenging?

Yes, the loop can be ridden in both directions, offering distinct experiences. If you ride the loop in reverse, climbing via Olías first, you might encounter a steep 1km ramp known as 'El Muro de Olías' with sections up to 17%, adding a significant challenge. Riding it as described (climbing to Puerto del León first) is the classic approach, but reversing it offers a different perspective and a tougher climb.

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Trail Reviews

Lutz & Hanne🌳🐟🏔
November 7, 2025, Olias - Montes de Malaga

Motto: Expanding our horizons. With a ⚡️🚲! 😱 Me and a ⚡️ bike! I have to admit: This is something special! So, for me, only the second ⚡️ tour ever. We wanted to cycle to the village of Olias. When we arrived, our battery was still full, and the ⚡️ bike's battery also showed plenty of power. So we took the turn towards the Montes de Malaga Natural Park. You climb to almost 1000 meters above sea level. Which is meant quite literally here. The views are, of course, ⚒️. But it's also quite windy. A jacket is a must. From the Puerto de Leon saddle, it's a 900-meter descent without a single pedal stroke. At that point, my ⚡️ bike is useless 🤷🏻‍♂️.

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Today I took a shot at the highest peak of Montes de Málaga, Reina 1032m. A7000 is nicely paved road that takes you all the way. It wasn't busy, just cyclists. Views are mesmerizing, pictures cannot justify the reality. Snow capped peaks in the distance were calling my name. I'm coming, don't worry. Happy trails

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