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Gravel biking around Adamuz offers diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes within the Sierra Morena foothills. The region is characterized by low mountains, valleys, and extensive Mediterranean forests, providing varied terrain for cycling. Routes traverse holm oak forests, traditional olive groves, and pine forests, with the Montes Comunales de Adamuz offering a significant natural highlight for wildlife observation. The area provides a network of suitable trails for no traffic gravel bike trails.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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75.5km
04:47
900m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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32.9km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This settlement located in the Sierra de Cardeña y Montoro Natural Park is a nucleus of traditional architecture whose present is far from its origin, as most of the houses are intended for rural tourism. It is a Starlight reserve within an absolute haven of peace.
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Although the exact date of its construction is unknown, tradition indicates that it was built in the mid-15th century, possibly thanks to a woman from Los Pedroches who promoted the construction of the first hermitage. According to legend, the image of the Virgin was found by a shepherd from Pedroche in a holm oak near the sanctuary at the beginning of the 15th century.
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Luna is one of the most emblematic sites in the Los Pedroches Valley, deeply linked to the religious and cultural traditions of Pozoblanco and Villanueva de Córdoba. The sanctuary is located in the Dehesa de la Jara, in the municipality of Navarredonda, a natural holm oak grove characteristic of Los Pedroches. It is situated 15 km from Pozoblanco and 10 km from Villanueva de Córdoba.
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Although the exact date of its construction is unknown, tradition indicates that it was built in the mid-15th century, possibly thanks to a woman from Los Pedroches who promoted the construction of the first hermitage. According to legend, the image of the Virgin was found by a shepherd from Pedroche in a holm oak near the sanctuary at the beginning of the 15th century.
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The Sanctuary of Our Lady of Luna is one of the most emblematic sites in the Los Pedroches Valley, deeply linked to the religious and cultural traditions of Pozoblanco and Villanueva de Córdoba. The sanctuary is located in the Dehesa de la Jara, in the municipality of Navarredonda, a natural holm oak grove characteristic of Los Pedroches. It is situated 15 km from Pozoblanco and 10 km from Villanueva de Córdoba.
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Cardeña is a town in the north of the province of Córdoba with a population of just over 1,400 inhabitants, at an altitude of 821 meters above sea level. The municipality of this beautiful town includes the small towns of La Venta del Charco and Azuel. The population trend, as in most towns in Spain, has been declining, with a loss of almost 500 inhabitants since 1979. It's worth stopping by its bakeries selling bread and typical local pastries, as well as traditional cured meats, and of course, enjoying a few beers while enjoying its gastronomy.
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Cardeña is a small but historically and naturally important municipality in the region. It is located in the northeast of the province of Córdoba and is part of the Parque Natural Sierra de Cardeña y Montoro, a protected natural area. Cardeña is an ideal place for a break by bike, good food and nature worth seeing. Perfect for a bike tour with a culinary break in picturesque surroundings! The region was sparsely populated for a long time and was strategically used as a border area between Christian and Muslim dominions in the Middle Ages. During the reign of Charles III (1759-1788), Spain encouraged the settlement of remote areas. As a result of this colonization policy, several small villages were created in the Sierra Morena, including Cardeña.
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Municipality located to the east of the province, from the foothills of Sierra Morena to the Guadalquivir, in a landscape of fertile lands of olive trees, meadows and herbaceous crops. On the banks of the river there are some thickets that are of great natural interest as they serve as a refuge for numerous aquatic birds. The town, presided over by the Garci-Méndez Tower - the rest of the old fortress - sits on a hill from which a wide panorama can be seen. Its urban configuration is reminiscent of fortress towns, built around a castle. Currently, the center of the town is occupied by the Plaza de la Constitución where the Parish of the Assumption is located.
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There are at least 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Adamuz featured in this guide. These routes offer a fantastic way to explore the region's natural beauty away from vehicular traffic.
Adamuz's generally warm climate makes it an attractive year-round destination for cycling. Even in winter, you can enjoy peaceful gravel cycling. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes, while early mornings in summer can provide cooler conditions.
Yes, all the routes highlighted in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point without needing shuttle arrangements. For example, the Sanctuary of the Virgin – Hermitage of the Virgen de Luna loop from Villanueva de Córdoba-Los Pedroches offers a substantial loop through varied terrain.
Absolutely. The region, especially areas like the Montes Comunales de Adamuz, is rich in wildlife. On routes such as the Bell Tower of Adamuz – Cañarejalejo Cave loop from Adamuz, you might spot deer, wild boar, foxes, and various protected birds, all while enjoying the tranquility of car-free paths through Mediterranean forest and reforested pine areas.
The routes often pass by beautiful natural features. You can explore areas near the Navallana Reservoir or the Guadalmellato Reservoir and Dam. The Bell Tower of Adamuz – Cañarejalejo Cave loop from Adamuz, for instance, takes you through diverse ecosystems with abundant water sources.
Yes, the region is dotted with points of interest. For example, the Montoro – Fountain in Montoro loop from El Carpio passes by the charming town of Montoro and its notable Fountain in Montoro. You might also encounter unique geological formations like Piedra Horadada, a natural monument with visible quartz and copper veins.
Generally, no specific permits are required for gravel biking on the established trails in Adamuz. However, it's always advisable to respect local regulations, especially when cycling through protected natural areas like the Montes Comunales de Adamuz, to ensure the preservation of its rich biodiversity.
Many of the natural trails in Adamuz are suitable for dogs, provided they are well-behaved and kept under control, especially in areas with wildlife. Always ensure you clean up after your pet and respect other trail users and local guidelines regarding dogs in natural spaces.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Adamuz, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's diverse and well-preserved natural landscapes, the extensive network of top-notch gravel trails, and the opportunity to immerse themselves in nature away from traffic.
Adamuz and nearby villages often provide public parking areas suitable for accessing the trails. For routes starting directly from Adamuz, such as the Bell Tower of Adamuz – Cañarejalejo Cave loop from Adamuz, you can typically find parking within the village or at designated trailheads, allowing for a peaceful start to your ride.
While the routes in this guide are rated as 'difficult' due to their length and elevation, the concept of 'no traffic' makes them inherently safer for families. For younger or less experienced riders, consider shorter sections of these routes or look for flatter, less technical paths within the Montes Comunales de Adamuz, which offers a variety of tracks through its extensive municipal property.
Yes, the Montes Comunales de Adamuz is a prime area for no-traffic gravel biking. This 2453-hectare municipal property features a well-preserved wildlife reserve with routes combining Mediterranean forest and reforested pine areas. It's an excellent place to find extensive gravel tracks away from roads, as seen in parts of the Bell Tower of Adamuz – Cañarejalejo Cave loop from Adamuz.


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