For an unforgettable cycling holiday in Spain, make the journey to Andalucia. Our bike tours will take you through woodland hills, past rivers and up to hilltop towns located across this sun-kissed region in southernmost Spain.
Pedal at your own pace on a self-guided tour. Your cycling holiday will take you from Seville, Andalucia's quintessentially Spanish capital, through tranquil country lanes and rural landscapes, before reaching the ancient city of Cadiz and its gorgeous white sandy beaches.
Or visit southeastern Spain. Here you'll cycle along coastal paths and through the vineyards of the Alicante region which serves as a showcase for all that the captivating Costa Blanca has to offer. You'll meander through olive groves, explore winding medieval lanes and cycle into seaside towns.
Our cycling holidays in Andalucia and Alicante will see you travel through the most beautiful areas of this part of Spain using our expertly crafted itineraries. You'll stay at hand-picked accommodation, both traditional and modern, including an Andalucian hacienda. So, you'll be well rested, fed and watered before your next day's cycling in the sunshine!
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Discover one of Spain's most iconic areas by bike. From the capital city of Andalucia, Seville, cycle through small towns to reach your final destination, the ancient city of Cadiz. You'll follow country lanes, ride alongside rivers and through Mediterranean woodland and agricultural land taking in some of the highlights of the region.
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Discover the beauty of Sierra de Aracena in Andalucia on this enchanting cycling trip. Ride surrounded by lush oak and cork forests and rolling hills, exploring charming white-washed villages like Alájar and Linares de la Sierra. Enjoy the flourishing local gastronomy, including the famous Iberian ham, and soak in the warm Andalucian hospitality.
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Andalucia enjoys over 300 days of sun each year and average annual temperatures of around 18°C. There are highs of around 31°C in August but our cycling holidays in Andalucia are scheduled to avoid these temperatures, running between March and June and September to November. These months offer ideal cycling conditions in warm, yet comfortable weather.
You can experience beautiful scenery and picturesque settings on all of our cycling holidays in Spain. Andalucia is a captivating destination for cyclists seeking to discover some of the most scenic areas in the country. As these are self-guided bike tours, you can take your time and set your own pace, soaking up all this region has to offer.
For a coastal bike ride, our Costa Blanca itinerary is filled with unforgettable sights and sounds. From lush vineyards and orange groves to routes and pathways along the shore, you'll find this region to be truly spectacular.
Yes! A cycling holiday in Andalucia is one of the best ways to explore this part of southern Spain. Choose from the moderate undulations of Costa Blanca's coastline or more demanding terrain that takes you across Andalucia. If you're unsure, check out our activity level guide so you can match up your cycling experience.
Always wear a helmet when cycling. We recommend you pack your helmet as we can't guarantee they will be available to hire or purchase in Spain or other destinations.
You'll need to also dress comfortably. As this region is typically sunny, make sure you wear lightweight fabrics and sunglasses. Also, apply SPF regularly. It's recommended to wear padded shorts too as you'll be on your bike for long stretches at a time.
If you're unsure of what to pack and need some guidance, get in touch with the team, who will be more than happy to help.
We've developed itineraries for our cycling holidays in Andalucia and Alicante that capture all these areas have to offer. You'll go off the beaten track and explore areas away from the tourist traps.
You'll get the chance to immerse yourself in authentic Spanish culture in Cadiz, where there's flamenco dancing at night and horse riding by day. Alternatively, you'll cycle through unspoilt inland areas around Alicante, making your way through authentic Spanish villages and sampling delicious local cuisine.