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Touring cycling routes around Iznate are set within the Axarquía region of Andalusia, characterized by rolling hills, olive groves, almond trees, and vineyards. The village is situated on a hill at approximately 300 meters above sea level, offering panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscape, including the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara, and Camorolos. The terrain features quiet, scenic roads with opportunities for both challenging climbs and rewarding descents. The Iznate River also provides a tranquil setting with lush vegetation.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Cycle 37.6 miles (60.6 km) from Vélez-Málaga's Alcazaba to Nerja's Balcón de Europa on this moderate EuroVelo 8 route.
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88.2km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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25.6km
02:45
830m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.4km
01:49
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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78.3km
05:33
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Calaceite tower is a 16th-century watchtower that stands on a cliff about 40 meters high, on the coast of Torrox. It was part of the network of almenara towers that used bonfires to warn of the arrival of Barbary pirates. Today it is preserved on private land, so it can only be viewed from below. At its feet, the sea holds another treasure: the wreck of the Delfín, a steamship sunk in 1937 during the Civil War, today one of the most visited diving spots on the Costa del Sol.
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Located in the Montes de Málaga, this restaurant is an ideal stop for cyclists exploring the region's mountain trails. The restaurant exudes a rustic, traditional atmosphere, with old tools, jerrycans, and platters evoking the area's agricultural past. The menu features hearty, typical regional dishes such as migas (a type of sausage), Plato de los Montes (a regional specialty), and meat and game dishes—perfect for refueling after a strenuous climb. From the terrace and windows, there are sweeping views of the surrounding mountains and valleys, making the break particularly worthwhile. Venta Galwey is therefore not only a place for good food but also for relaxation and enjoying the scenery during a cycling tour through the Montes de Málaga.
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Colmenar, a picturesque village in the Andalusian province of Málaga, was founded at the end of the 15th century after the Christian reconquest of the region. The village's name derives from the Spanish word colmena ("beehive") and recalls the long tradition of beekeeping, which once played a central role here. Thanks to its favorable location in the Montes de Málaga mountains and the lush vegetation, beekeeping was one of the most important sources of income for the population for centuries. Even today, Colmenar is known as the "Village of Honey" and proudly maintains this cultural heritage. Among the village's most important landmarks is the Ermita de la Candelaria, a small 17th-century chapel perched on a hill overlooking the village, offering sweeping views of the surrounding mountains. In the town center stands the Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Asunción, a church dating from the 16th and 17th centuries, which impresses with its simple Andalusian style and tranquil atmosphere. At the town entrance, visitors are greeted by the Puerta de la Cruz, a symbolic gate featuring a monolith bearing the village's coat of arms – adorned with a bee and a honeycomb, representing Colmenar's history and identity. A particular highlight is the Museo de la Miel, the "Honey Museum," where visitors can learn all about beekeeping, the work of bees, and honey production. Thus, Colmenar harmoniously blends history, nature, and tradition – a place where the region's past and a deep love for its landscape are reflected in every street and every scent of wild rosemary.
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The mural honoring "Verdiales and Paco Maroto" by Lalone in Benagalbón is a large-scale graffiti piece on the facade of the local folklore center. The mural pays tribute to the Verdiales, a traditional music and dance form from Málaga, and honors the important musician Paco Maroto. Lalone, a well-known street artist from Málaga, combined a realistic portrait with colorful floral elements that highlight the vibrant character of the local folklore. The work, measuring over one hundred square meters, was created using more than one hundred spray cans and was commissioned by the Rincón de la Victoria town hall. The mural aims to strengthen the cultural identity of the region and was completed in time for the traditional Verdiales competition in Benagalbón.
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A town famous for its honey and sausages, among other things. A visit to its central square and the church located at the top of the town are highly recommended.
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The Río Seco near Caleta de Vélez is a popular stretch for an easy bike ride near the coast. The trail is flat and paved, with sections along the riverbed and is suitable for cyclists of all experience levels. The route connects urban sections with natural areas and offers frequent open views of the mountains. This allows for a leisurely ride while enjoying the scenery and proximity to the beach and water.
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A point, a crossroads, with good views.
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There are over 120 touring cycling routes in the Iznate area, catering to various skill levels. You'll find a good mix of moderate and challenging paths, with a smaller selection of easier routes.
The terrain around Iznate is characterized by undulating green hills, extensive vineyards, olive groves, and mango and almond trees. Given its elevated position, routes often feature significant climbs and rewarding descents on quiet, scenic roads. The Iznate River also adds lush, tranquil sections to the landscape.
Yes, you can access sections of longer routes. For example, the route From Alcazaba of Vélez-Málaga to Balcón de Europa of Nerja – circular via EuroVelo 8 is a moderate 60.6 km path that follows part of the EuroVelo 8, offering coastal views and diverse scenery.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, routes like Top of the Climb – El Boquete Viewpoint loop from Vélez-Málaga offer significant elevation gain over 86.8 km, leading to expansive views. Another difficult option is View of Málaga Bay – Bolina Pass loop from Country Farmers Market, which covers 78.3 km with substantial climbing.
Many routes in the area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the challenging Top of the Climb – El Boquete Viewpoint loop from Vélez-Málaga and the moderate Trapiche ⛪ – Viñuela 🌳 loop from Vélez-Málaga.
The routes often provide panoramic views of the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara, and Camorolos, and on clear days, even the Mediterranean Sea and the African coast. You might pass by the majestic Cerro Iznate hill or enjoy the tranquil settings along the Iznate River. Notable landmarks in the wider area include the Bolina Pass and the Torre del Mar Lighthouse.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 500 reviews. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views, the quiet and scenic roads, and the rewarding challenge of the climbs and descents through diverse agricultural landscapes like vineyards and olive groves.
Yes, the village of Iznate itself is charming with its narrow, winding streets and whitewashed houses, reflecting its Moorish heritage. You can visit historic springs like the Spring of les Tres Deseos and the Spring of Moguera, or the 16th-century Church of San Gregorio. Nearby, the Comares Village is another notable hilltop settlement.
Iznate's elevated position provides cooler breezes than the coast, making it pleasant for cycling. Spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for touring cycling, with lush landscapes and fewer extremes in weather. Summer can be warm, but the higher elevation helps mitigate some of the heat.
Yes, there are moderate options available. The route From Alcazaba of Vélez-Málaga to Balcón de Europa of Nerja – circular via EuroVelo 8 is a popular moderate choice, covering 60.6 km with coastal views. Another moderate route is Trapiche ⛪ – Viñuela 🌳 loop from Vélez-Málaga, which is shorter at 24 km.
The diverse natural landscape around Iznate is home to a variety of wildlife. Nature lovers might spot various bird species, including birds of prey, especially in the more rugged and less populated areas along the trails.


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