Lasting around 3 hours, this takes us through the Sierra de Aracena and the Picos de Aroche.
We mention this route because it goes through tracks designed for bikes. Some uphill stretches are in a bad condition and require extra effort.
It’s an easy route to identify, leaving Alájar and following the signs passing through Linares de la Sierra always bearing in mind that as it’s a very quiet area we should take our time to avoid problems
This takes about two and a half hours and goes through the Sierra de Aracena and the Picos de Aroche.
This is medium difficulty and simple to get around, with technical difficulties and drops posing some small obstacles to overcome.
As mentioned, it’s easy to get around and passes through the villages of Alájar, Castaño del Robledo, Fuenteheridos, Galaroza and Jabugo.
A route which also takes around two and a half hours through the villages of Alájar, Castaño del Robledo, Fuenteheridos, Santa Ana la Real within the Sierra de Aracena and the Picos de Aroche.
The route is medium difficulty. There aren’t too many uphill slopes, but those existing are steep with loose stones and loose ground; the descents are also not on very firm ground, and require a certain technical ability. Getting around is not particularly difficult, and it’s best to stick to the main track.