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Touring cycling routes around Gobernador traverse a diverse landscape in Spain, characterized by rolling hills, arid plains, and agricultural areas. The region features a mix of paved roads and unpaved tracks, offering varied terrain for cyclists. Routes often pass through traditional villages and offer views of distant mountains and reservoirs.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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15
riders
145km
09:34
1,990m
1,990m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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riders
38.1km
03:34
680m
680m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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22.1km
01:24
260m
260m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5
riders
110km
08:55
1,650m
1,650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2
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50.6km
03:17
650m
650m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Beautiful striking landscape. Towards Dehesas de Guadix it starts to climb. After all we leave the valley of the Rio Fardes and drive to the valley of the rio Guadahortuna.
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Beautiful resting place along the river, accessible via stairs.
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The Pantano de Quéntar is a reservoir in Quéntar, Granada, built between 1971 and 1975 and officially inaugurated on 11 May 1976. It is located at the confluence of the Aguas Blancas and Padules rivers and has a capacity of 14 million cubic metres. The reservoir plays an important role in the water supply of the city of Granada and the irrigation of the surrounding agricultural lands.
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This place is located on Calle Carrera del Darro, one of the most beautiful walking passages in Granada. This street is located on the left bank of the Darro River. Unfortunately, you are not allowed to cycle here, as a police officer warned us. Here you can see the majestic Alhambra on the slope of the Sabika, surrounded by vegetation.
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The Puerta de Elvira, also known as the Arco de Elvira, is a historic city gate in Granada. This gate was the main entrance to the city during Islamic rule, giving access from the road to Madīnat Ilbira (Medina Elvira) to the Cuesta de Alhacaba and Calle de Elvira. The gate was originally built in the 11th century by the Zirí sultans and later fortified in the 14th century during the Nasrid period. It is a fine example of Islamic architecture, with a horseshoe-shaped arch and flanking towers.
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a spectacular area with very good roads
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The Embalse de Quéntar, is also known as the Quéntar Reservoir. The reservoir is surrounded by a picturesque landscape and offers a variety of recreational opportunities. Visitors can enjoy activities such as hiking, fishing, and even water sports. The reservoir was built in the 1970s and plays an important role in the water supply of Granada and the surrounding agricultural areas.
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There are several touring cycling routes documented around Gobernador on komoot, offering diverse experiences for cyclists. Currently, you can find 4 distinct routes, ranging from moderate to difficult.
Touring cycling routes in Gobernador traverse a varied landscape, featuring rolling hills, arid plains, and agricultural areas. You'll encounter a mix of paved roads and unpaved tracks, with many routes including challenging climbs and significant elevation changes, especially through unique desert landscapes like the Gorafe Desert.
While many routes in Gobernador are classified as difficult due to elevation changes and distance, there is at least one moderate option. The Bike loop from Guadahortuna is a shorter, 13.7-mile (22.06 km) trail through rural agricultural areas, making it a more accessible choice for those seeking a less strenuous ride.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes highlighted in Gobernador are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the challenging Quéntar Reservoir – Genil Riverbank (Granada) loop from Moreda and the scenic Gorafe Desert – Puntal de Don Diego Viewpoint loop from Pedro Martínez.
While cycling around Gobernador, you can encounter various points of interest. Notable sights include the historic Puente del Hacho, the expansive natural beauty of Hoya de Guadix, and the charming settlement of Fonelas. You might also pass by the Bogarre Church or ride along the Scenic Road Through Geoparque de Granada.
Yes, several routes offer stunning vistas. For instance, the Gorafe Desert – Puntal de Don Diego Viewpoint loop from Pedro Martínez explicitly highlights the 'Puntal de Don Diego Viewpoint'. Another route, Mirador de la Escalerilla loop from Pedro Martínez, also suggests scenic overlooks with its name.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars. Cyclists often praise the challenging climbs, the unique desert landscapes, and the routes that wind through agricultural valleys, offering a diverse and engaging riding experience.
Given the region's arid plains and desert landscapes, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are generally the most pleasant times for touring cycling in Gobernador. Temperatures are milder, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter conditions of winter. This allows for more comfortable exploration of the challenging terrain.
Most of the touring cycling routes around Gobernador are classified as difficult, featuring significant distances and elevation gains. These may not be ideal for younger children or families seeking very easy, flat rides. However, the Bike loop from Guadahortuna is a shorter, moderate option that might be more suitable for families with older, more experienced cycling children.
While specific public transport links directly to every trailhead are not detailed, Gobernador is a small municipality in Spain. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for connections to nearby towns like Moreda or Pedro Martínez, which serve as starting points for several routes. For ultimate flexibility, driving to a starting point is often the most convenient option.
Generally, no specific permits are required for touring cycling on public roads and established tracks in the Gobernador area. However, always respect private property, follow local traffic laws, and adhere to any signage, especially when passing through agricultural lands or protected natural areas. It's good practice to check for any temporary restrictions or local regulations before your ride.
For experienced touring cyclists seeking a significant challenge, the Quéntar Reservoir – Genil Riverbank (Granada) loop from Moreda stands out. This route covers nearly 90 miles (144 km) with substantial elevation changes. Another demanding option is the Gorafe Desert – Puntal de Don Diego Viewpoint loop from Pedro Martínez, which is over 68 miles (109 km) and explores arid desert terrain.
Many of the routes start from towns such as Moreda, Pedro Martínez, or Guadahortuna. These towns typically offer public parking facilities, often in central squares or designated areas. It's recommended to check local maps or satellite views of your chosen starting point to identify convenient parking spots before your trip.


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