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Touring cycling around La Puebla Del Río is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, making it an accessible destination for cyclists. The region is shaped by its location along the Guadalquivir River and within expansive marshlands, offering routes through vast rice fields and serene pine groves. These natural features provide a tranquil and scenic environment for cycling. The area also serves as a gateway to protected natural areas like Doñana National Park and Brazo del Este Natural Reserve, enriching the cycling experience with diverse ecosystems.
Last updated: July 11, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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46.3km
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The first confirmed remains of the town date back to Roman and later Muslim times, for defensive purposes and as a gateway to Seville for goods via the river. Once the capital was conquered by Ferdinand III in the early 13th century, he handed the town over to the Seville council, which took the name of La Guardia. His son Alfonso X later granted the land to 200 knights to repopulate the area, giving rise to the town's current name.
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For me, the best way to get to Seville is through its history…
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Iron bridge that connects the town of Seville with San Juan de Aznalfarache by bicycle.
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The best option to go up to Aljarafe and the Merida highway area
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fast gravel trail.
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San Juan is in the metropolitan area of Seville, on an opposite bank of the Guadalquivir river. The city is linked by two road bridges and a pedestrian one to the Sevillian district of Triana on the Isla de La Cartuja. San Juan lies to the north of Gelves, northeast of Mairena del Aljarafe and south of Tomares, which all also make up Seville's metropolitan area. The city's name refers to the Fortress of Alfaraj, a known site for Muslim historians, which was likely built under the Umayyads but better known by the palace built by Al-Mu'tamid ibn Abbad in the 11th century
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On this side of the stream, the path has narrowed and is more fun to walk than the track on the other side.
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Touring cycling in La Puebla del Río is characterized by its predominantly flat terrain, making it an accessible destination for cyclists of all levels. The region's landscape is shaped by the Guadalquivir River and expansive marshlands, offering tranquil rides through vast rice fields, serene pine groves, and olive groves.
There are over 100 touring cycling routes available around La Puebla del Río on komoot. These routes cater to various ability levels, ranging from easy to moderate, with a few more challenging options.
Yes, La Puebla del Río offers many easy routes suitable for families and beginners, with 34 routes specifically rated as easy. The flat terrain through marshlands and rice fields provides a safe and enjoyable experience for all. Consider routes that explore the Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve for a gentle ride with opportunities for birdwatching.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle through areas connected to Doñana National Park, the Brazo del Este Natural Reserve, and the Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve. These areas offer diverse ecosystems, from marshlands to pine forests. Highlights include the Doñana Marshes and the Guadiamar Green Corridor Protected Landscape.
Yes, many of the touring cycling routes in La Puebla del Río are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the San Juan de Aznalfarache – Mairena–Polígono Pisa Footbridge loop from La Puebla del Río, which offers a moderate 35.3 km ride.
The best seasons for touring cycling in La Puebla del Río are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these periods, the weather is mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, sometimes wetter, conditions of winter. This allows for comfortable exploration of the flat landscapes and natural reserves.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil, flat routes through unique marshland and rice field landscapes, as well as the opportunities for birdwatching and experiencing the natural beauty of the Doñana region.
Absolutely. The Brazo del Este Natural Reserve and the Dehesa de Abajo Natural Reserve are renowned for birdwatching. Cycling routes through these areas, such as the Dehesa de Covarrubias – Casa del Torrejón loop from Centro de Visitantes Dehesa de Abajo, provide excellent chances to observe species like storks, flamingos, and various waterfowl. You can also visit the Hut with views of the lagoon or the Great spot for flamingo watching.
While specific bike rental services in La Puebla del Río are not explicitly highlighted, the region's focus on ecotourism and its proximity to Seville suggest that amenities for visitors, including cafes, restaurants, and accommodation, are available in La Puebla del Río itself or in nearby towns. Many routes pass through or near populated areas where you can find refreshments.
La Puebla del Río is well-connected within the Seville province. While specific public transport options for accessing individual trailheads with a bicycle might vary, buses often connect La Puebla del Río to Seville and other nearby towns, which could serve as starting points for your cycling adventures. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and bicycle policies in advance.
Yes, several routes offer scenic viewpoints and pass by natural monuments. For instance, the Casa del Torrejón – Dehesa de Covarrubias loop from Cañada de los Pajaros provides views of the marshlands and agricultural landscapes. The region is also home to the Laguna Dehesa de Abajo Viewpoint, offering panoramic views of the reserve's wetlands.
The touring cycling routes around La Puebla del Río often utilize a mix of mostly paved surfaces and some unpaved sections. This variety allows for different cycling preferences, with the flat terrain making both types of surfaces manageable for touring bikes. Routes through natural reserves may feature more compacted dirt paths.


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