Come and enjoy a unique experience: follow the Way of Saint James, one of the loveliest routes there is. You'll bike through spectacular landscapes while you discover its extraordinary cultural riches.
This route is over 800 km long and links Seville in the south with Gijón in the north. There are two types of routes: by road, or a route for mountain bikes. You'll travel through four autonomous regions, each with different landscapes, cultures and gastronomy.
Travel by bike around the eight Andalusian provinces: Seville, Cordoba, Jaén, Granada, Almería, Malaga, Cadiz and Huelva. Are you tough enough to embark on this long circular route around Andalusia on your mountain bike? You're guaranteed to enjoy the region's excellent climate and friendly inhabitants.
This route will take you through the Basque Country, Navarre, Aragon and Catalonia. As you cycle through the Pyrenees, you'll come upon charming villages, small farmsteads and spectacular natural spaces.
Trace the adventures and battles of the famous mediaeval Castilian Knight El Cid Campeador when he conquered the kingdom of Valencia for the Castilian Crown. On this route that crosses Spain from northwest to southeast, you'll discover city walls, fortresses, castles and mediaeval churches. You'll see examples of Romanesque, Mozarabic and Gothic art. You'll bike through over 300 villages: and in all of them you'll be warmly welcomed by the locals.
Immerse yourself in a classic of world literature, Don Quixote of La Mancha. Discover the five provinces in the autonomous region of Castile-La Mancha by following the route of Cervantes' character. You can travel safely along cattle routes, historic trails, riverbanks or Greenway cycling routes.
Cycle along the route of the Castilla Canal, which served in the past to transport cereals from inland Spain towards the ports in the north before the arrival of the railways.