Our free guide is structured to help you experience the very best of Andalucía over five unforgettable days. Each day is carefully designed to balance the thrill of riding with moments of relaxation and cultural discovery.
Day 1: From Alhaurín de la Torre to Ronda
Your journey begins in Alhaurín de la Torre, a charming whitewashed village nestled at the foot of the Sierra de Mijas. From here, you’ll follow winding roads that lead to Ronda, a city that has inspired writers such as Hemingway. Along the way, be sure to stop in Yunquera and El Burgo, where natural beauty and tranquillity will leave you speechless.
What to See in Ronda:
- The iconic Puente Nuevo, which spans the dramatic El Tajo Gorge.
- Plaza Duquesa de Parcent, home to historic churches.
- The Arab Baths, a testament to the region’s Islamic heritage.
- The Casa del Rey Moro, offering spectacular views.
Day 2: From Ronda to Conil de la Frontera
Day two transitions from the mountains to the coast. You’ll ride along scenic roads towards Cádiz province, passing by the Mirador del Estrecho, where, on clear days, you can glimpse Africa across the sea. Your destination is Conil de la Frontera, a coastal town renowned for its white sandy beaches and laid-back vibe.
Day 3: From Conil to Antequera
Leaving the coast behind, this leg of the journey takes you into the heart of Andalucía. Along the way, you’ll discover hidden gems like Zahara de la Sierra and Arcos de la Frontera, two of the region’s most picturesque towns. The day concludes in Antequera, known as the “Heart of Andalucía.”
Must-See in Antequera:
- The Dolmens, a UNESCO World Heritage megalithic site.
- El Torcal, a natural landscape with uniquely shaped rock formations.
Day 4: From Antequera to Granada
This stage of the journey leads you to Granada, one of Spain’s most iconic cities. En route, you’ll pass the Embalse de La Viñuela and the historic town of Alhama de Granada, with its charming old quarter.
What to See in Granada:
- The Alhambra and Generalife, symbols of the region’s rich Moorish heritage.
- The Albaicín neighbourhood, with its cobblestone streets and scenic viewpoints.
- Sacromonte, famous for its cave houses and flamenco shows.
Day 5: From Granada to Málaga
The final day takes you back to Málaga, crossing the Sierra de Huétor. Once in Málaga, you can enjoy its beaches, vibrant cultural life, and exquisite cuisine—a perfect way to end an unforgettable journey.
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