Discover Spain’s stunning coastal cycling routes with breathtaking views, charming villages, and eco-friendly stays. From Valencia’s Albufera Natural Park to Calpe’s renowned paths, experience the perfect blend of adventure and relaxation in Spain’s natural beauty

Hey, are you fond of cycling? If yes, you’ll love Spain, for sure. Its coastline is a true paradise for cyclers. For a good reason. Who wouldn’t love stunning routes with amazing rugged cliffs and breathtaking serene beaches? And the best part? Spain’s coastal regions make it possible for you to combine an active lifestyle with a tranquil living environment. 

Be aware! Many people who visit this beautiful country want to stay. Many opt for beautiful apartments for sale in Spain, 2024. Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga, and Alicante are very popular destinations. They are full of amazing views and sights. They are great for cycling, too, with hundreds of routes to explore! 

Spain’s favorable climate makes cycling activities possible almost year-round. The country has 16 National Parks that are a true haven for cyclers and nature enthusiasts. You’ll be wowed by Camino de Santiago and the beauty of coastal villages and cities. They are all packed with unique routes and bike-friendly hotels to stay.

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Albufera Natural Park Tour from Valencia

Sunny and gorgeous Valencia is a great place to start your tour. Your girlfriend or boyfriend isn’t interested in cycling during their vacation? In this Mediterranean city, they can still enjoy the beautiful beaches, lively night fiestas, and extremely tasty food while you’ll be exploring the area on your bike. A smart move. Cycling around Valencia gives you so many exciting routes to choose from. And the cherry on top? A tour of the Albufera Natural Park.

The route is quite simple, but make sure to reserve at least 6-8 hours for it. The entire route spans approximately 86 kilometers with hardly any inclines. The majority of your ride will be on smooth asphalt and paved surfaces, with approximately one kilometer on cobblestones. The toughest part of the tour (if you can even consider a 30-meter rise a challenge) features a 6% incline, lasting for under 500 meters.

Albufera Natural Park in Valencia
Albufera Natural Park in Valencia, photo via Canva PRO

Costa Almeria

Located between Granada and Murcia, the region of Almeria is relatively unknown to foreigners. Apart from its coastal resorts, the area is mostly desolate and isolated, with relatively little noise.

Sure, it’s a major producer of fruits and vegetables globally. However, it is also home to the sole authentic desert in mainland Europe, where a few classic Western movies were shot.

During the winter, Spain is an ideal location for cycling, with average temperatures ranging from 16 to 22 degrees. Many coastal hotels also have great deals during their low season. It is becoming a more cost-effective choice for cyclists looking for winter sunshine.

The Gran Fondo Costa Almeria takes place annually in May in Mójacar. It is becoming known as a must-attend event on the Spanish sportive calendar. The track is more than 185 kilometers in length and has a 3,700-meter elevation increase, making it challenging for cyclists.

In the Sierra de los Filabres mountains, there are two challenging climbs of the Vuelta a España: the Especial climb to the observatory in Calar Alto and the winding ascent of Alto de Velefique further inland.

Almeria
Almeria, photo via Canva PRO

Calpe, Costa Blanca

Calpe, a small town located in the southeast of Spain, has turned into a real deal for cyclists. The mild climate, affordable hotels, well-maintained roads, and hilly landscape attract numerous road cyclists, both professional and amateur, to this destination during the winter.

After leaving the town center, the roads become quiet with a smooth surface and are filled with climbs that are perfect for winter training despite not being very long.

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Photo by G-FORCE Bike via Pexels

The region has some of the top cycling paths in Spain, with Coll de Rates and a Category 2 climb being the most renowned routes. The professional circuit includes Cumbre del Sol, Puerto de Tudons, Alto de Confrides, Alto de Confrides, and Val d’Ebo. This is a great place for cycling fans. 

Vuelta a Costa Tropical

Vuelta a Costa Tropical is located in Almuñécar, which is a charming medieval town on the Costa Tropical. It’s located close to Malaga and Granada. Operated by enthusiastic biker Matthieu, the property provides lodging for six people. It comes with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Inside the house, there is a comfortable living room, a modern kitchen, and an enclosed courtyard perfect for secure indoor bike storage. One popular aspect among guests is the large rooftop terrace that offers spectacular views of the mountains and sea, ideal for enjoying a barbecue after a ride. The property also has a good location, just 300m away from the beach and within walking distance to shops, affordable bars, and restaurants.

Cyclists will be happy to discover that this destination comes with bike tools, a workstand, and a floor/track pump. This is the spot to fully experience the Andalusian lifestyle: sun, tapas, siestas, and fantastic weather throughout the year.

Ikos Andalusia, Málaga

Ikos Andalusia is a luxurious five-star, all-inclusive hotel situated on the sunny Costa Del Sol, near the vibrant lifestyle of Marbella and excellent cycling opportunities in Sierra Blanca. The resort is eager to bring in cyclists and allows guests to keep their bikes in their rooms or at the sports center.

There is a free rental of hybrid and city bikes. A variety of massages, spa facilities, and treatments, such as steam baths and saunas, are also available.

From the hotel, you can bike an 8.4-kilometer path with no traffic, passing traditional buildings and specialty stores to the charming historic center of Estepona. This path, called the Ikos Golden Mile, offers stunning vistas of the Mediterranean, Gibraltar, and even the northern African coastline.

Adalusia, Spain
Adalusia, Spain. Photo by Mehmet Turgut Kirkgoz via Pexels.com

Final Thoughts

And here you have it. 5 absolutely amazing destinations for cyclers to enjoy in Spain. Costa Almeria. Calpe. Ikos Andalusia. Albufera Natural Park. Vuelta a Costa Tropical. Sure thing, this beautiful country has dozens of other great cycling routes. Come, explore, and fall in love! 

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