Heritage Andalusia Bicycle Tour

Overview

Tour Type: Guided Bike Tour

Province: Granada 

Duration: 3 Nights/ 4 Days

Cycle Days: 4 Days

Min Number of Participants: 4

Ave Cycling per day: 50 Km

Difficulty level: Easy / Moderate 

Total Riding distance:  188 Km

Start & End at: Granada

Terrain: 100% Paved Road

Bicycle Type E – Bike

Descriptions

Embracing Sustainable Journeys

At Bike and Hike Granada, we’re dedicated to redefining travel through sustainability. Our tours are thoughtfully crafted to promote conscious exploration, focusing on minimizing our ecological footprint and fostering positive societal growth within local communities and economies.

TOUR- AT A GLANCE

Embark on an unforgettable cycling journey through the diverse terrains of Andalusia, blending history, tradition, and natural beauty. This tour takes you from the heart of Granada to the stunning Salobreña coastline, showcasing the essence of Andalusian culture and landscape.

Why This Tour is Unique: In just one trip, you’ll traverse the diverse terrains of Andalusia—from the rugged beauty of the Alpujarras mountains to the cultural richness of its villages and the sparkling Mediterranean coast. This journey promises an immersive experience that combines cycling, culture, and nature, making it a must for adventure enthusiasts and cultural explorers alike.

Las Alpujarras- Gateway to the Mountains: Starting in the historic city of Granada, renowned for its Moorish architecture and the iconic Alhambra, the tour ascends into the Las Alpujarras mountains. This enchanting region is dotted with whitewashed villages, terraced hillsides, and breathtaking vistas.

Trevelez: The Art of Ham Curing: Your journey continues to Trevelez, the highest village in Spain and the home of the age-old tradition of ham curing. Witness firsthand how the unique mountain climate of Trevelez contributes to the exquisite flavor of its renowned jamón serrano. This immersive experience offers a rare glimpse into a tradition that has defined the region for centuries.

Guadix: Stay in a Historic Cave House: Descending into the plains, you’ll arrive in Guadix, famous for its unique cave houses. These homes, carved into the earth, have provided shelter for centuries, offering a naturally cool refuge in the hot summers and warmth in winter. Staying in a cave house provides a deep connection to Andalusia’s rich heritage and a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

Salobreña: From Mountains to Coast:  The final leg of the tour takes you through rolling hills and fertile plains before reaching the picturesque coastal town of Salobreña. Known for its sugarcane fields, medieval castle, and pristine beaches, Salobreña offers a relaxing and scenic end to your adventure.

Highlights

  • Explore Gorafe Desert
  • Accommodation in Heritage Properties
  • Alicún de las Torres
  • Explore Guadix and the cave houses
  • Visit Olive Oil Mill / Ham Drying
  • Sleeping in cave houses 
  • Visit Natural Park
  • Visit Las Alpujarras

Tour at a Glance

WHAT TO EXPECT

The guide will give a detailed briefing on each day’s ride and an introduction to the bicycles with continued advice throughout the day and will cycle with the group. The driver as well as the tour leader takes care of day-to-day bike maintenance. In addition, the guide will explain and show interesting facts to get to know the true beauty of Granada; its traditions, cuisine, history, and landscapes. 

Throughout the tour, we organize several outdoor picnics with a great variety of local products. The expected arrival at the hotel will be at a respectable hour to allow you to enjoy and appreciate the place. A cycling day takes between 5- and 6 hours including breaks and lunches. On the last day, there is a rest day scheduled to relax and enjoy the city of Granada. 

The bicycles are provided with panniers to allow you to carry some basic things, a water bottle, helmet, etc. 

Who Can Participate

The Heritage Andalusia Bicycle tour are designed for individuals with a moderate level of fitness who enjoy cycling and seek an active yet leisurely adventure. These tours are also ideal for those new to cycle touring who wish to explore the countryside in a unique and engaging way.

Each day’s ride covers distances between 40–50 km, with an average cycling speed suited to the terrain. We will mostly traverse rolling hills and gravel roads, with a few challenging climbs. Some participants may choose to ride in the support vehicle if needed. On average, we will spend 4–6 hours cycling each day, with occasional longer rides. There will also be regular breaks, lunch stops, and visits to notable sites along the way.

It is important to ensure you are physically prepared for the tour’s level of difficulty. Due to the unpredictable nature of the weather, conditions may vary, potentially making some activities more challenging. If the guides determine you are unable to complete a scheduled activity, they may ask you to ride in the support vehicle for that day, prioritizing your safety and the well-being of the group.

If you have any doubts about your fitness level, please reach out to our Adventure Consultants who can provide additional guidance

Climate

The region has a Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine and long daylight hours, even in winter. In spring and autumn, temperatures range from 8°C to 19°C, while summer temperatures can reach 22°C to 35°C, and often higher. At higher elevations, temperatures are slightly cooler. Rainfall is minimal. In winter, nights can be quite cold, with daytime temperatures averaging around 12°C.

BICYCLE

We provide high-quality E- BIKES with pannier bags for carrying luggage, allowing the bike to take the weight rather than your shoulders. When booking, you indicate your height and weight to have the correct frame size of the bicycle at the start of your holiday. 

Spanish bicycle regulations

Outside of metropolitan areas, all bikers of 16 years of age and younger must always wear helmets. There are exceptions for expert riders, difficult climbs, and during periods of extreme heat.

It is probably advisable to always wear a helmet because it seems that what constitutes a city core is debatable and subject to police judgement. (A fine of 200 euros is applicable if otherwise)

Similar to when a car’s lights would need to be turned on, reflective apparel and lights must be fitted and used in situations where they are important (necessary during tunnels, sunset to sunrise). Lights shouldn’t be necessary on your bicycle if you want to avoid riding at night on the Camino.

Hands-free Bluetooth and headphones, even in one ear, are forbidden. (Fine of €190 imposed)

It is not permitted to travel on free or toll highways. Unless otherwise indicated by a sign, cyclists older than 14 may ride on the shoulder of a toll-free highway.

Running a stop sign or a traffic signal, driving while intoxicated, etc. are all offences that carry fines similar to those for driving.

Arrival and Departure info:

Your Bike and Hike Granada guide will meet you at Plaza Mariana Pienda or your hotel at 8:00 AM on Day 1 of your trip. The journey will conclude on the final day at 18:00 PM, with drop-off options at the airport, bus terminal, Hotel or Plaza Mariana Pienda. 

Scheduled to operate

If four persons books a trip on a specific date, the departure is guaranteed. For trips with only one or two guests, we will contact you before your final payment 

Trips with fewer than four guests may be led by a single guide who also serves as the driver, providing full support with a BHG van. If you prefer to have two guides, please consult your trip advisor, as this may involve an additional cost due to the minimum participant requirement not being met.

In rare cases, unforeseen circumstances may require trip cancellations or modifications. Our Guest Services team will keep you informed of any changes. We reserve the right to cancel a departure due to force majeure or if third-party partners, such as hotels, cannot fulfill their reservations. In such cases, all payments made will be fully refunded, constituting full settlement. Bike and Hike Granada is not responsible for expenses related to canceled trips, including airline tickets, travel delays, flight cancellations, or illness. We strongly recommend purchasing your own travel insurance for full coverage.

Travel Insurance

It is your responsibility to secure appropriate travel insurance for your trip. This should include coverage for trip cancellation, activities such as hiking,Cycling trip curtailment, as well as sufficient medical insurance for illness, injury, and medical repatriation. We also strongly recommend having insurance to cover your travel arrangements, including flights, and your personal belongings.

We encourage you to do your own research to find the insurance policy that best suits your needs.

Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation:

Our selection of accommodations has been thoughtfully curated to enhance your journey, blending exceptional locations with a unique personal touch, making your trip an unforgettable experience.

Your stay at these accommodations includes breakfast and offers excellent service, often complemented by amenities such as a restaurant, bar, garden, and swimming pool included, ensuring you’re well taken care of.

The standard room type is the Standard Double Room, designed for double occupancy, featuring two individual beds or a double bed for couples. 

To ensure a comfortable and harmonious experience, room assignments are made considering the gender of the travelers. Private rooms / single supplements can be arranged for individuals who prefer not to share accommodations with other group members, subject to an additional cost. It’s important to note that a request for a single room must always be made in advance due to limited hotel capacity.

Meals:

Meals are included as outlined in the Tour Inclusion details, breakfast provided each day. At Bike and Hike Granada, we prioritize great food, and you can look forward to enjoying excellent regional cuisine throughout the trip.

On the evenings when you are free to choose your own dinner, your guide will recommend local dining options and assist with making reservations. They will ensure you have all the information needed to explore the local dining scene independently.

Inclusion-optional

  • Accommodation for 3 nights
  • All Breakfast
  • Picnic Lunch
  • 1 Dinners
  • Daily Bag transfer
  • On-route support vehicle
  • Liability & Rescue Insurance
  • Qualified Tour Guide
  • E-bike with pannier
  • Helmet
  • Supported and Guided Holiday

Optional:

  • Additional night before during or after the Tour
  • Single supplement room 
  • Olive Oil, Ham Processing, Wine Tasting Tours
  • Sightseeing entry fees

Itinerary

WHAT TO EXPECT

The guide will give a detailed briefing on each day’s ride and an introduction to the bicycles with continued advice throughout the day and will cycle with the group. The driver as well as the tour leader takes care of day-to-day bike maintenance. In addition, the guide will explain and show interesting facts to get to know the true beauty of Granada; its traditions, cuisine, history, and landscapes. 

Throughout the tour, we organize several outdoor picnics with a great variety of local products. The expected arrival at the hotel will be at a respectable hour to allow you to enjoy and appreciate the place. A cycling day takes between 5- and 6 hours including breaks and lunches. On the last day, there is a rest day scheduled to relax and enjoy the city of Granada. 

The bicycles are provided with panniers to allow you to carry some basic things, a water bottle, helmet, etc. 

Who Can Participate

The Heritage Andalusia Bicycle tour are designed for individuals with a moderate level of fitness who enjoy cycling and seek an active yet leisurely adventure. These tours are also ideal for those new to cycle touring who wish to explore the countryside in a unique and engaging way.

Each day’s ride covers distances between 40–50 km, with an average cycling speed suited to the terrain. We will mostly traverse rolling hills and gravel roads, with a few challenging climbs. Some participants may choose to ride in the support vehicle if needed. On average, we will spend 4–6 hours cycling each day, with occasional longer rides. There will also be regular breaks, lunch stops, and visits to notable sites along the way.

It is important to ensure you are physically prepared for the tour’s level of difficulty. Due to the unpredictable nature of the weather, conditions may vary, potentially making some activities more challenging. If the guides determine you are unable to complete a scheduled activity, they may ask you to ride in the support vehicle for that day, prioritizing your safety and the well-being of the group.

If you have any doubts about your fitness level, please reach out to our Adventure Consultants who can provide additional guidance

Climate

The region has a Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine and long daylight hours, even in winter. In spring and autumn, temperatures range from 8°C to 19°C, while summer temperatures can reach 22°C to 35°C, and often higher. At higher elevations, temperatures are slightly cooler. Rainfall is minimal. In winter, nights can be quite cold, with daytime temperatures averaging around 12°C.

BICYCLE

We provide high-quality E- BIKES with pannier bags for carrying luggage, allowing the bike to take the weight rather than your shoulders. When booking, you indicate your height and weight to have the correct frame size of the bicycle at the start of your holiday. 

Spanish bicycle regulations

Outside of metropolitan areas, all bikers of 16 years of age and younger must always wear helmets. There are exceptions for expert riders, difficult climbs, and during periods of extreme heat.

It is probably advisable to always wear a helmet because it seems that what constitutes a city core is debatable and subject to police judgement. (A fine of 200 euros is applicable if otherwise)

Similar to when a car’s lights would need to be turned on, reflective apparel and lights must be fitted and used in situations where they are important (necessary during tunnels, sunset to sunrise). Lights shouldn’t be necessary on your bicycle if you want to avoid riding at night on the Camino.

Hands-free Bluetooth and headphones, even in one ear, are forbidden. (Fine of €190 imposed)

It is not permitted to travel on free or toll highways. Unless otherwise indicated by a sign, cyclists older than 14 may ride on the shoulder of a toll-free highway.

Running a stop sign or a traffic signal, driving while intoxicated, etc. are all offences that carry fines similar to those for driving.

Arrival and Departure info:

Your Bike and Hike Granada guide will meet you at Plaza Mariana Pienda or your hotel at 8:00 AM on Day 1 of your trip. The journey will conclude on the final day at 18:00 PM, with drop-off options at the airport, bus terminal, Hotel or Plaza Mariana Pienda. 

Scheduled to operate

If four persons books a trip on a specific date, the departure is guaranteed. For trips with only one or two guests, we will contact you before your final payment 

Trips with fewer than four guests may be led by a single guide who also serves as the driver, providing full support with a BHG van. If you prefer to have two guides, please consult your trip advisor, as this may involve an additional cost due to the minimum participant requirement not being met.

In rare cases, unforeseen circumstances may require trip cancellations or modifications. Our Guest Services team will keep you informed of any changes. We reserve the right to cancel a departure due to force majeure or if third-party partners, such as hotels, cannot fulfill their reservations. In such cases, all payments made will be fully refunded, constituting full settlement. Bike and Hike Granada is not responsible for expenses related to canceled trips, including airline tickets, travel delays, flight cancellations, or illness. We strongly recommend purchasing your own travel insurance for full coverage.

Travel Insurance

It is your responsibility to secure appropriate travel insurance for your trip. This should include coverage for trip cancellation, activities such as hiking,Cycling trip curtailment, as well as sufficient medical insurance for illness, injury, and medical repatriation. We also strongly recommend having insurance to cover your travel arrangements, including flights, and your personal belongings.

We encourage you to do your own research to find the insurance policy that best suits your needs.

Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation:

Our selection of accommodations has been thoughtfully curated to enhance your journey, blending exceptional locations with a unique personal touch, making your trip an unforgettable experience.

Your stay at these accommodations includes breakfast and offers excellent service, often complemented by amenities such as a restaurant, bar, garden, and swimming pool included, ensuring you’re well taken care of.

The standard room type is the Standard Double Room, designed for double occupancy, featuring two individual beds or a double bed for couples. 

To ensure a comfortable and harmonious experience, room assignments are made considering the gender of the travelers. Private rooms / single supplements can be arranged for individuals who prefer not to share accommodations with other group members, subject to an additional cost. It’s important to note that a request for a single room must always be made in advance due to limited hotel capacity.

Meals:

Meals are included as outlined in the Tour Inclusion details, breakfast provided each day. At Bike and Hike Granada, we prioritize great food, and you can look forward to enjoying excellent regional cuisine throughout the trip.

On the evenings when you are free to choose your own dinner, your guide will recommend local dining options and assist with making reservations. They will ensure you have all the information needed to explore the local dining scene independently.

Cycling Distance: 48 Km

Our journey begins with an exploration of Granada’s fascinating cave dwellings. Upon arrival, we’ll head to the scenic village of Dúdar, where our tour leader will provide an overview of the trip, along with essential safety and bike setup instructions.

Once you’re acquainted with your bicycle, we’ll embark on a classic cycling route favored by local riders. This trail, part of the UNESCO-designated Granada Geopark, offers stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage.

As we pass through charming villages, we’ll reach Guadix, a historic city renowned for its Arab Citadel, majestic Cathedral, and unique cave houses where many locals still live.

After exploring Guadix and its remarkable cave dwellings, we’ll head to our hotel for a relaxing evening, ready for more adventures ahead.

 

Cycling Distance: 50 Km

Embark on a journey through the enchanting Alpujarra region, where white mountain villages rest between the Sierra Nevada’s southern slopes and the Mediterranean Sea. This timeless land preserves the rich history of the Moriscos and the harmony of Moorish Al-Andalus.

We start with a scenic drive to the Puerto de la Ragua, a stunning mountain pass at 2,000 meters, offering breathtaking views of terraced farms, the Mediterranean, and even Africa on clear days.

As we explore charming villages with unique Berber-inspired architecture—whitewashed houses, flat roofs, and steep, winding streets—we delve into the area’s cultural legacy.

Our adventure ends at a cozy hotel near Cádiar by the Guadalfeo River, where you’ll relax amidst magnificent mountain vistas.

Cycling Distance: 40 Km

Today’s journey through the enchanting Alpujarras takes us to Trevélez, one of Spain’s highest villages at 1,480 meters. Famous for its traditional ham drying process, Trevélez produces ham with Denomination of Origin status, thanks to its unique high-altitude climate.

From there, we travel to Capileira, the highest village in the Poqueira Gorge at 1,435 meters. Known for its stunning beauty, it offers an unforgettable overnight stay amidst the Sierra Nevada’s picturesque landscapes.

Optional: Enjoy a guided tour in Trevélez to explore a traditional ham drying house, learn about the process, and savor Iberian ham paired with local red wine.

 

Cycling Distance: 50 Km

 

Our journey continues as we travel by vehicle to Nigüelas, the highest village in the Lecrín region, at 930 meters, known as the “Balcony of the Valley.”

On our final day of cycling, we explore the beautiful Lecrín Valley, with its mix of pine forests, fertile lands, and groves of citrus, almonds, and olives. We’ll cycle around the Béznar Reservoir and pass through villages with preserved Moorish charm.

Our ride takes us to Pinos del Valle for stunning views, then along the Old Road Granada-Motril, passing a dramatic canyon.

We end in Salobreña, a village atop a rock with a Moorish castle, where you can explore, swim, or relax.

Our adventure finishes with a trip to Granada. Optional: Take a guided tour of the oldest olive oil mill in Europe in Nigüelas, including an olive oil tasting experience.

 

Exclusions

  • Tickets and Visa
  • Insurance
  • Extra Meals and Extra Excursions
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips
  • Extra Night
  • Lunch and Dinner – Not mentioned
  • Optional activities not scheduled by B H G
  • Trip cancellation and travel protection

Fixed Departure

SEPTEMBER 20, 2025          OCTOBER 02, 2025
OCTOBER 11, 2025          OCTOBER 23, 2025
NOVEMBER 01, 2025          NOVEMBER 13, 2025
APRIL 05, 2026          APRIL 17, 2026
MAY 01, 2026          MAY 13, 2026
JUNE 06, 2026          JUNE 18, 2026

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