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Andalusia Self Guided Bike Tour itinerary for Claire and Lukas

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Discover the traditional white villages of Andalusia at your own pace with this amazing self-guided bike tour.

ACCESSING GPS ROUTES

Click here for our step-by-step guide!

  1. Download the app called RideWithGPS on your cell phone
  2. Follow the steps to make a free account in the app
  3. Once you have your account set up, connect it with your tour routes by clicking this link: click here
  4. This should open an EVENT in the RidewithGPS app, which will include all of your routes. 
  5. To access the routes, at a later date, from the home screen in the app click on “More” then on “My Events”. You should find the routes there! Now you’re ready to pedal!
  6. We recommend downloading each route to ensure offline accessibility. 
  7. Please make sure that you finish the route recording at the end of each day’s ride.
  8. Tips for saving your battery while using the GPS: Click here

SHARE YOUR TRIP!

We love to keep up with the photos and videos of your fabulous cycling tour!

Follow us on Instagram at @bikespaintours and on Facebook at BikeSpainTours, and tag us in the posts from your trip.

Don’t forget to join our Strava club, so we can give you kudos for all your amazing bike rides!

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Daily luggage transfers

Please leave your luggage in the hotel reception each morning (by 9am at the latest) so that it can be transferred to your next hotel. Make sure that your luggage is clearly labelled with the nametag provided.

Bike fitting

Your bike fitting is scheduled for Wed April 30 at 9.30h at Kyclos Bike Shop. In case of any issue please contact Juan at +34 679 80 99 28

In case of emergency

Call the Bike Spain Tours office on +34 915 590 653, or out of office hours call +34 677 356 586. We will get you where you need to be and get you the help you need.

Mealtimes in Spain

Please be aware that Spaniards follow a very particular routine in terms of their daily meals, and this is often strictly enforced by restaurant opening hours, especially in small towns!

You can expect restaurants to be open for lunch from approximately 1:30pm – 4pm. Many places will offer a menú del día: a set menu with 2/3 options for each course, usually including a drink, bread and dessert or coffee. Remember that lunch is the main meal of the day in Spain.

Dinnertime in Spain is any time from 8pm onwards. Dinner in Spain is typically a lighter meal.

Must-try food and drink

Andalucía, a vibrant region in southern Spain, is renowned for its rich culinary heritage and diverse flavors. The cuisine here is a delightful blend of Mediterranean influences, local ingredients, and traditional recipes that have been passed down through generations.

One of the most iconic dishes is gazpacho, a refreshing cold soup made from ripe tomatoes, cucumbers, bell peppers, garlic, and olive oil, perfect for hot summer days. Another must-try is salmorejo, a thicker version of gazpacho, often garnished with hard-boiled eggs and jamón (cured ham).

Seafood lovers will be in heaven with dishes like fried fish (pescaíto frito) and grilled sardines (espetos), especially along the coast. Andalucía is also famous for its tapas culture. Small plates of delicious bites, such as patatas bravas (spicy potatoes), croquetas (fried dough filled with various ingredients), and jamón ibérico (Iberian ham), are perfect for sharing with friends over a drink.

Speaking of drinks, you can’t visit Andalucía without trying sherry (vino de Jerez), a fortified wine that comes in various styles, from dry to sweet. Another popular beverage is tinto de verano, a refreshing mix of red wine and lemonade, ideal for cooling off in the sun.

For dessert, indulge in flan or rice pudding (arroz con leche)!

In summary, the food and drinks of Andalucía offer a delightful journey through flavors and traditions, making it a must-visit destination for any food lover! Enjoy your culinary adventure!

Packing list

Click here for our packing suggestions for a self-guided bike tour.

Cycling safety

Click here for our recommendations for cycling safely and legally in Spain.

 
 

Bike bloopers

Click here for our recommendations on what to do if you experience mechanical issues with your bike during your tour.

 

Itinerary

Tuesday April 29: Lucena
Arrival Day
Accommodation: Hotel Santo Domingo
Hotel services: laundry, restaurant, bar
Meals included: dinner
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Welcome to Andalusia and the start of an amazing tour!

Arrival at leisure in Lucena. The town is 60 km from Cordoba and 85 km from Malaga. There is also good access to Granada, Seville and Jaen. Please consult with our Bike Spain Tours team if you need any assistance in organising your transfers to Lucena.

Your accommodation tonight is a repurposed 18th-century convent, full of local character and charm – the perfect place to begin your adventure!

Tonight’s dinner at the hotel is included in your tour package. Please advise reception of your preferred dinner time upon arrival.

At leisure in Lucena

Click here for our Google Maps list of recommendations!

  • El Moral Castle, once the prison of the Moorish king Boabdil and now home to Archaeological-Ethnographical Museum of Lucena (open Mon – Sun, 10am – 6pm).
  • Palacio de los Condes de Santa Ana, a beautiful example of 18th century Andalusian civil architecture (open Tue – Sat, 10am – 2pm/5pm – 8pm and Sun, 10am – 2pm).
  • Church of San Mateo, a striking 15th century Gothic building, with one of the most beautiful Baroque sacrariums in Andalusia (open Mon – Sun, 8:30am – 1:30pm/6pm – 8:30pm). 
  • Jewish Necropolis. During the first few centiuries of its existence, Lucena was an entirely Jewish city, and was known as the Pearl of Sepharad. The Necropolis, discovered in 2006, is considered to be one of the most important Jewish cemeteries in Spain, and contians information panels offering a valuable insights into Jewish history in the country.

Wednesday April 30: Lucena – Zuheros
Route: 38 km/23.9 miles
Elevation: +690 m/2264 ft
Accommodation: Hotel Zuhayra
Hotel services: laundry, restaurant
Meals included: breakfast, dinner
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Please leave your luggage in the hotel reception each morning (around 9am) so that it can be transferred to your next hotel.

After breakfast, please head to Kýclos bike shop (C/ San Francisco 50, 14900 Lucena, Córdoba) for your bike fitting. The shop is open from 10 am.

Next, it’s time to start cycling! Enjoy a beautiful route through classic Andalusian countryside, over rolling hills covered with endless olive trees and vineyards. Once we pass the town of Cabra, we will continue along a peaceful greenway biking path, a former railway line once used to transport trains full of olive oil from Andalusia to the rest of Spain. Our destination for today is the charming medieval Moorish village of Zuheros, a striking example of beautiful Andalusian architecture, nestled in the Sierra Subbética mountain range.

As you enter the town of Cabra, you have an optional ascent to the Hermitage of La Virgen de la Sierra, from where you can enjoy fabulous views (700m/2300ft over 12km/7.5 miles!)

Once in Cabra, you can decide whether you would like to go directly to Zuheros or ride an extra loop through the Protected Designation of Origin wine region of Montilla-Monriles, where you can visit Bodega Rockera (open Mon – Fri, 7am – 3pm) and/or one of the traditional lagares (wineries/olivepresses) We recommend La Primilla (open Mon – Fri 9am – 2pm / 5pm – 8pm, Sat/Sun: 10am – 2pm) or Los Raigones (open Mon – Fri: 9am – 2pm, Sat/Sun: 10:30am – 2pm).

Zuheros retains the traditional architectural style of white houses with ochre roofs, and is set at the foot of a historic Moorish castle.

Tonight’s dinner at the hotel is included in your tour package. Please advise reception of your preferred dinner time upon arrival.

Bike shops

  • Lucena: Kyclos. (+34) 957 05 20 76. Open Mon – Fri 10am –2pm/5pm – 8:30pm, Sat 10am – 2pm
  • Cabra: Luymabike. (+34) 647 42 69 12. Open Mon – Fri 10am –2pm/5pm – 8:30pm, Sat 10am – 2pm
  • Doña Mencía: Centro Cicloturista Subbética. (+34) 691 84 35 32. Open Mon – Thu 10am –2pm, Fri – Sun 10am – 7pm

Cycle route 1: Lucena-Zuheros

At leisure in Zuheros

Click here for our google maps list of recommendations!

  • Zuheros Castle: Dating back to the 9th century, this imposing castle once protected around 30 homes. Nowadays, it houses the Municipal Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Popular Arts and Cultures (open Tue – Sun, 10am – 2pm/4pm – 6pm in winter and 5pm – 7pm in summer).
  • Cueva de los Murciélagos: Zuheros’ very own bat cave! This mountainside cave was inhabited as far back as the Neolithic period and is located 4km uphill from town. Apart from the cave paintings inside, there is also a stunning view of the surrounding countryside from the entrance (open Wed – Fri, 12:30pm – 1:30pm/4:30pm – 5:30pm, Sat/Sun 11am – 12:30pm/4:30pm – 5:30pm). There is also a dedicated museum near to the cave entrance (open Wed – Fri, 9am – 12:30pm/4:30pm – 5:30pm, Sat/Sun 10am – 2pm/4pm – 5pm).

Thursday May 1: Zuheros – Priego de Córdoba
Route: 49.1 km/30.5 miles
Elevation: +863 m/2844 ft
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Baños de la Villa
Hotel services: laundry, restaurant, massages
Meals included: breakfast
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Friendly reminder: Today is May 1, Labor day. Many shops might be operating under a reduced timetable.

Today, you will enjoy a day of cycling through dramatic landscapes, passing by the traditional Andalusian white village of Carcabuey on your way to your next destination: Priego de Córdoba.

As you leave Zuheros, you can decide whether to take an optional extra loop up to the hilltop town of Baena, protected by a 9th-century Moorish fortress, and surrounded by a sea of olive groves. On the way back to Zuheros, you’ll climb up to the hilltop town of Doña Mencía, from where you can enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding area: olive groves, the Sierra Subbética and medieval foretresses. Here, we recommend brunch of lunch at Restaurante La Paloma 1976 (open Tue – Sun 11am – 6pm).

In the afternoon, take some time to wander the streets of this romantic Andalusian white village, surrounded by the mountains of the Natural Park of Las Sierras Subbéticas. This is one of the key stops on the Route of the Caliphate between Córdoba and Granada, recognised as an official Cultural Route by the European Council.

Don’t forget: to compensate for your serious riding, you’ve made a reservation at 18h to soak in the thermal waters of your hotel. 

Bike shops

  • Priego de Córdoba: On bike. (+34) 957 54 07 00. Open Mon – Fri 10am – 2pm/5pm – 8:30pm

Cycle route 2: Zuheros a Priego de Cordoba

At leisure in Priego de Cordoba

Click here for our google maps recommendations!

  • Barrio de la Villa and Balcón de Adarve: Explore the winding cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings and flowery patios of Priego’s Moorish old quarter, located right behind your hotel. Don’t miss sunset at Balcón de Adarve!
  • Priego de Córdoba Castle: This imposing military fortress was originally built by the Moors, but was reconstructed in the 13th century by the Christian conquerers (open Sun/Mon 11am – 2pm and Tue – Sat 11am – 2pm/4pm – 6pm).
  • Municipal History Museum: Discover the history of Priego de Córdoba, from the Paleolithic through to the Middle Ages (open Mon 6pm – 8:30pm, Tue – Fri 10am – 2pm/6pm – 8:30pm, Sat 10am – 1:30pm/5pm – 7pm, Sun 10am – 1:30pm)
  • Carnicerías Reales and Lavadero Público: – Gain an insight into how people traditionally lived in Priego de Córdoba with a visit to the well-preserved 16th-century meat market and public wash house.

Eating and drinking in Priego de Cordoba

Tonight, dinner is not included. The hotel restaurant is excellent; however, if you would prefer to explore the town further we recommend Asador La Muralla (open Tue – Sat, 8pm – 12am), located close to the hotel. Priego’s cuisine, made with olive oil with its very own Protected Denomination of Origin, completes this perfect day.

Friday May 2: Priego de Córdoba – Iznájar
Route: 31.7 km/19.7 miles
Elevation: +528 m/1792 ft
Accommodation: Hotel Caserío de Iznájar
Hotel services: laundry, restaurant, bar
Meals included: breakfast, dinner
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Today you will enjoy a beautiful cycle route through the Natural Park of Sierra Subbética, riding through endless olive trees and along quiet roads that curve through the mountains as you bike south towards the valley of the river Genil. Your destination for today, Iznájar, is a gem of traditional Andalusian architecture: a maze of narrow streets and whitewashed buildings, winding their way up a hill overlooking the impressive reservoir of the same name. The Moors called the town Hins Ashar (stone castle), after the 8th century castle that keeps watch over the area from the top of the hill.

Our route takes us up into the town to explore the winding streets and enjoy the fabulous views, before heading back down to our hotel, located just outside town beside the reservoir.

If you feel like a bit more cycling once you arrive in Iznájar, you can enjoy an optional extra loop around the reservoir and through the foothills of the Sierra Subbética up to Rute, a beautiful moutain town famous for the production of anís: a sweet liqueur made from aniseed. Visit the town’s own Anís Museum (open Mon – Fri, 9am – 2pm) to discover the secrets of this local specialty, and enjoy its prize-winning flower-filled Andalusian patio.

Tonight’s dinner at the hotel is included in your tour package. Please advise reception of your preferred dinner time upon arrival.

Cycle route 3: Priego de Cordoba to Iznajar

At leisure in Iznajar

Click here for our google maps recommendations!

  • Iznájar Castle: The medieval Moorish castle that gave the town its name is sculpted out of the rock of the mountainside, and offers spectacular views of the surrounding area (open Tues – Sun 10am – 2pm, and Fri/Sat 4pm – 7pm (winter), 5pm – 8pm (spring and 7pm – 10pm (summer).
  • Santuario de la Piedad: 15th-century Baroque chapel, which houses an icon of the town’s patron, the Virgin of Mercy, and also boasts fabulous views of the surrounding countryside.
  • Barrio del Peñón y la Casa Cueva: Built around a large rock – formerly part of the castle wall – which gives this neighbourhood its name, the Barrio del Peñón houses several “cave” houses built into the rockface.
  • Patio de las Comedias: Once the Moorish town square, this flower-filled patio has won numerous prices for its beauty and also offers beautiful views.
  • Sunset from one of the viewpoints: Iznájar offers the visitor countless miradores where they can enjoy beautiful views and watch the sunset. Of these, the most famous are Mirador Cruz de San Pedro and Mirador del Postigo.
  • Enjoy an afternoon by the hotel pool (summer only), with amazing views over Iznájar reservoir. Alternatively, visit Iznájar’s very own lakeside beach!

Saturday May 3: Iznájar – Loja 
Route: 47 km/29.4 miles or 22.6 km/14 miles
Elevation: +1100 m/3574 ft or +543 m/1782 ft
Accommodation: La Bobadilla, a Royal Hideaway Hotel 
Hotel services: laundry, restaurants, bar, 4 pools, massage and spa
Meals included: breakfast
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Today’s ride takes you through beautiful traditional villages, against a background of mountains and endless olive groves. Everywhere, the air is scented with aniseed, thanks to the numerous traditional aniseed distilleries that made the area famous.

You have a few possible cycle routes for today: a long route through the villages, and a more direct route for those who would like to spend the afternoon at the hotel. You also have the option of visiting the charming village of Riofrío, famous for its pure river waters which have made the area a production centre for organic beluga caviar, and consequently a place of pilgrimage for fans of fine gastronomy. The Caviar de Riofrío farm offers guided tours, subject to prior reservation.

Your destination for tonight is La Bobadilla, renowned as one of the best hotels in Spain! A luxurious 5* hotel set in beautiful grounds, La Bobadilla is a small pueblo blanco in itself. Spend the afternoon enjoying the hotel facilities: relax at the spa, take a dip in the outdoor pool (open April – October), or play a game of tennis, badminton or basketball.

Cycle route 4: Iznajar to Hotel La Bobadilla

At leisure at Hotel La Bobadilla

Enjoy the facilities: the swimming pools, the spa, take a walk in the woods…

Eating and drinking in La Bobadilla

Tonight, dinner is not included: you can choose between La Bobadilla’s three in-house restaurants, one of which – La Finca – has been awarded a Michelin star.

Sunday May 4: Loja – Antequera
Route: 43 km/26.7 miles
Elevation: +500 m/+1629 feet
Accommodation: Parador of Antequera
Hotel services: laundry, restaurant, bar, swimming pool
Meals included: breakfast
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Your final cycle route takes you along quiet country roads through the foothills of the Sierra Subbética, passing through olive groves and meadows, and through the medieval frontier town of Archidona, a stage start line for this year’s La Vuelta a España. We recommend a quick stop here to visit the hilltop Moorish fortress. If you’d like to have lunch in Archidona, we suggest Restaurante Arxiduna (open Thu – Sun, 11am – 4pm), set in a natural cave.

The route is largely downhill, allowing you to enjoy a relaxed ride into your final destination: Antequera. When you arrive at your accommodation, please leave your bike with reception for us to collect.

The city of Antequera dates back to time immemorial, to the extent that even the Romans named it “Antikaria”, meaning “ancient”! The city’s Bronze Age dolmens have been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the patchwork of streets reflect the many different eras and cultures that have left their mark in the city over the centuries. The city is surrounded by mountains, of which the most famous is the Peña de los Enamorados (Lovers’ Peak), the base of many local myths and legends.

Cycle route 5: Hotel La Bobadilla to Antequera

At leisure in Antequera

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  • Alcazaba: The Monumental Complex of the Alcazaba de Antequera occupies the entire hilltop, and encloses what was once the Moorish medina. The majority of the monument was built in the early 14th century, using materials from earlier Roman constructions, a style commonly seen throughout the city (open Mon – Sun, 10am – 6pm)
  • Real Colegiata de Santa María: Constructed between 1514 and 1550, the royal collegiate church was the first Renaissance-style building to be erected in Andalucía. Its Gothic façade is considered to be one of the finest in Antequera (open Mon – Sun, 9am – 3pm).
  • Museo de la Ciudad de Antequera: The City Archaeological Museum houses an impressive collection of local findings dating back to Roman times (open Tue – Fri 10am-2pm/4:30pm – 6:30pm, Sat 9:30am – 2pm/4:30pm – 6:30pm, Sun 9:30am – 2pm).
  • Antequera Dolmens: The city’s very own UNESCO World Heritage Site! The Dolmens of Antequera are considered to be one of Europe’s best-preserved megalithic complexes (open Tue – Sat 9am – 6pm and Sun 9am – 3pm).

 

Eating and drinking in Antequera

Dinner tonight is not included. The restaurant at the hilltop Parador de Antequera offers delicious local gastronomy with fabulous views; if you would prefer to eat out in the city, we recommend Restaurant Mar de Gloria (open Mon – Sat 7:30pm – 11pm).

 

Monday May 5 to Wednesday May 7: Antequera
Meals included: breakfast
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Enjoy your extra days in Antequera. If you have questions about additional activities or visits please feel free to ask us. We hope you had a great time discovering the traditional white villages of Andalusia.

 

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