One of the favourites. The coastal road towards La Herradura will give some of the best scenery and sea views you have every ridden on. Rolling is probably the best way to describe it, a real treat.
Bandit country ! The bandits might of gone but the climb towards Zafarraya is stunning. Plenty of switchbacks give you wonderful views over the lake and countryside.
Taking the coastal road to Malaga is a must. The roads are quiet until you hit the city, a visit to the port and old quarter for lunch is must do.
La Cabra is a stunning but hard climb. The lookout point at the top makes all the hard work worth it. We set up a coffee & tea stop for you to relax and take in the views before the exhilarating descent.
The name of this one says it all. A tough route that takes in the majestic beauty of the Tejeda National Park. Lunch at Alhama de Granada is most welcome as most of the climbing is done by then.
The coast road to Herradura is just fantastic, it might be an out and back route but the scenery is stunning in both directions. Extending the ride to the beach in La Herradura allows for a coffee stop.
The route to Cutar takes in villages, orchards and olive groves whilst giving you a real insight to the local culture. A medium climb lends to fantastic views and a super descent.
A perfect way to spend the afternoon. A scenic climb up to the village of Competa for coffee is a great idea, good roads, stunning views and a coffee at the top. What could be better !
Taking a ride up to the picture postcard village of Frigilanna is another must do. You’ll find it hard not to take a photo, there are whitewashed homes with colourful flower pots and flowers everywhere.