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Touring cycling in Rivera De Cala offers routes through the diverse landscapes of the Sierra Norte Natural Park, characterized by riverine ecosystems and traditional dehesas. The region features the Rivera de Cala, a main tributary of the Rivera de Huelva, with remnants of ancient gallery forests along its banks. Beyond the river, expansive dehesas with scattered oak and cork oak trees provide an open and picturesque environment. Geological formations and the Cala reservoir also contribute to the varied terrain.
Last updated: July 13, 2026
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48.6km
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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53.6km
04:58
840m
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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What to see Church of Santa María de Gracia (16th–17th centuries). Clock Tower (27 m, Neo-Mudéjar style, local symbol). Castle and walls (medieval remains). Oil Museum with traditional presses. Calvary Viewpoint (panoramic views). Megalithic complex and Bronze Age necropolis.
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Almadén de la Plata (Seville), an ideal destination for nature, history, and gastronomy. Located in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, 75 km from the capital, between the Cala and Viar rivers.
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The Mirador Cerro del Calvario is a beautiful observation point located in the Sierra Norte de Sevilla Natural Park, near Almadén de la Plata. This viewpoint offers spectacular views of the region and is a popular hiking spot. The route to the viewpoint is moderate and accessible for most fitness levels. Also near the viewpoint is El Chorro Waterfall, another natural attraction worth visiting.
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A very simple and beautiful route. Perfect for sharing with children and for encouraging beginners.
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Almadén de la Plata is a municipality in the province of Seville belonging to the Sierra Norte region, in the Sierra Morena. Due to its strategic location, it has been a transit point for numerous civilizations: Iberians, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Muslims, etc. They knew how to take advantage of the riches of this enclave, which stands out for its marble quarries. Almadén de la Plata is also located right on the Vía de la Plata itinerary.
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Viewpoint from where you can observe the panorama of the town of Almadén de la Plata from what is called the Vía de la Plata. The Cerro del Calvario viewpoint is a point near the top of the Cerro del Calvario mountain.
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A bar with good views. The perfect place to rest or have a drink during an excursion.
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The Sierra Norte Natural Park, declared a Geopark in 2011 (European Geoparks Network), is a protected natural space with valuable natural resources. These mountains, which form part of the Sierra Morena, are dominated by meadow forests of holm oaks and cork oaks.
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Rivera De Cala offers a selection of 4 dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes. These routes are designed to provide an immersive experience through the region's natural landscapes.
All the no traffic touring cycling routes in Rivera De Cala are currently rated as difficult. They often feature significant elevation changes and cover longer distances, making them suitable for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge.
Yes, several routes in Rivera De Cala are circular, allowing you to start and end your journey in the same location. For example, you can explore the Almadén de la Plata – Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint loop or the La Minilla Reservoir – La Cantina loop from El Ronquillo.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Rivera De Cala traverse diverse landscapes. You'll encounter lush gallery forests along the Rivera de Cala, expansive dehesas with scattered oak and cork oak trees, and unique geological formations like "Los Cuchillos de Correa" and "Las Revueltas de Cuqui" with winding river sections and pools. The Cala reservoir also features prominently in some routes.
Absolutely. Many routes offer stunning views, such as the Almadén de la Plata – Cerro del Calvario Viewpoint loop. You'll also find picturesque spots along the Rivera de Cala, especially where it forms gorges or features waterfalls, and panoramic vistas over the dehesas and the Cala reservoir.
Yes, the Área Recreativa Rivera de Cala, located near El Real de la Jara, is an excellent spot for a break. It offers picnic areas with tables, benches, and barbecues, nestled amidst abundant riverside vegetation, making it an ideal stop for touring cyclists.
Spring and autumn are generally the most pleasant seasons for touring cycling in Rivera De Cala. The weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are at their most vibrant. Summers can be very hot, while winters can be cooler and wetter, though still rideable on many days.
Yes, towns like El Real de la Jara offer cultural interest, including a medieval castle, the church of San Bartolomé, and a 19th-century bullring. Almadén de la Plata is another town you might pass through, offering a glimpse into local life. Some routes also follow sections of historic paths like the "Vía de la Plata".
The longest no traffic touring cycling route currently available is the La Minilla Reservoir – La Cantina loop from El Ronquillo, covering approximately 68.4 kilometers with significant elevation gain.
Given their difficult rating and distances ranging from approximately 48 to 68 kilometers, these routes typically take between 4.5 to 6 hours to complete, depending on your pace and stops. For example, the View of the Rivera de Cala – Cala Reservoir loop from El Ronquillo is estimated to take around 5 hours.
The Sierra Norte Natural Park, where Rivera De Cala is located, is rich in biodiversity. Cyclists often have opportunities to spot various bird species, including owls, Griffon vultures, and kites. The dehesas and riparian areas also host other wildlife, such as turtles (galápagos) and native fish species in the pure river waters.


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