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Panoramic view of Granada, Spain showing traditional white houses with terracotta roofs, cypress trees, and the Alhambra palace complex.

The Alhambra in Granada on Sabikah Hill - Andalusia’s most famous attraction (photo credit: e55evu)

Andalusia with guide | Granada - Malaga

Exploring White Villages on Greenways

Cycling holiday
8 Days / 7 Nights
Distance tour
Guided tour
Panoramic view of Granada, Spain showing traditional white houses with terracotta roofs, cypress trees, and the Alhambra palace complex.

The Alhambra in Granada on Sabikah Hill - Andalusia’s most famous attraction (photo credit: e55evu)

There's no doubt about it: Andalusia is the most exotic region in Europe! Since the Romantic era, Andalusia has been the land of beautiful, passionate women, proud men, seducers, brave bullfighters, and flamenco-singing and dancing gypsies. A land where honorable men roam the mountains as bandits and nobility is still a virtue.

You'll feel as if you've traveled to an Arabian empire when we lead you through the narrow streets of Córdoba to the massive walls and gates of the Mezquita. Like a wonder of the world, the mighty battlements of one of the most important mosques in the Arab world rise before you.

The itinerary
at a glance

For your 8-day tour from Granada to Málaga

You will arrive at the international airport of Málaga and will be transfered to the historical town of Granada (110 min). Your home for two night - the Alhambra Palace Hotel - is perched high above the city, adjacent to the ancient Arab royal palace. Known as "Al-hambra," or "The Red," for its reddish-brown brickwork, it stands majestically above Granada against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range soaring almost 3,000 meters (about 10,000 ft). The snow-capped peaks seem to float on the horizon above the city. In the evening, you'll stroll to a romantic restaurant overlooking the old city.

In the morning, you'll transfer to the Sierra Huétor Natural Park north of the city (50 km, approximately 45 minutes). Here, you'll mount your bikes and embark on a journey through a wild, pristine mountain landscape, following secondary roads, initially on forest paths and gravel tracks. On a clear day, you'll have breathtaking views of the Sierra Nevada peaks. As you approach Granada, the final kilometers are mostly downhill.

Afterwards, you'll wander through the Arab quarter of the Albaicín, exploring its narrow alleyways and reaching a picturesque viewpoint. Below, the enchanting Alhambra and the snow-capped Sierra Nevada form a mesmerizing sight. The rest of the afternoon and evening is at your leisure (dinner not included). The Albaicín offers numerous tapas bars inviting you to indulge in local cuisine. We highly recommend visiting the Alhambra! Due to recent restrictions on ticket access, it's nearly impossible to secure group tickets for the same time slot. Therefore, we kindly ask you to book your tickets individually online.

In the morning, you'll be transferred by bus (95 km, approximately 85 minutes) to the rugged mountain landscape of the Sierra Subética. Here, water and wind erosion have shaped the limestone mountains. White rock formations rise from green oak forests, and the landscape is dotted with dense mastic shrubs, providing shelter for a variety of protected and rare animals. The village of Zuheros, nestled on a hilltop, is a photographer's dream. Its tightly packed white houses and towering castle evoke the atmosphere of medieval Spain.

You'll follow a disused railway line, transformed into a "Via Verde" (Greenway), offering a gentle and traffic-free cycling experience through this stunning landscape. The route takes you past old viaducts and tunnels, with minimal uphill and downhill sections. The vast olive groves, stretching as far as the eye can see, are a testament to the region's agricultural heritage. Many villages are crowned by Moorish castle ruins, adding to the picturesque charm of Andalusia.

The Via Verde ends in Cabra, from where you'll be transferred by bus to the white city of Antequera (64 km, approximately 50 minutes). Antequera lies at the foot of a dramatic, barren mountain range. Your 4-star Parador hotel offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The city's historic skyline is dominated by an ancient castle and numerous church towers.

A few miles outside Antequera, you'll pick up your bikes again. Your cycling route takes you through the rural hinterland of the Costa del Sol. Once known for its numerous lagoons, attracting flocks of flamingos, the landscape has been affected by prolonged drought. Nevertheless, the natural beauty remains captivating, with hills bathed in hues of ochre and green, and the air filled with the scent of thyme and oregano. You'll cycle past grand country estates, known as "cortijos," through a rolling landscape marked by agriculture. A short hike to a hilltop offers panoramic views of a dramatic landscape, where reservoirs have flooded canyon-like valleys, creating a network of interconnected lakes.

The cycling route winds through a rocky wonderland and along a river valley lined with orange trees. A bus transfer takes you over the steep mountain pass of Puerto de las Palomas, offering breathtaking views of the rugged landscape. The town of Ronda, perched atop two steep rock formations, has been considered impregnable since prehistoric times. The steep cliffs plunge into a deep gorge, carved by a river. Daring bridges connect the two parts of the city. Houses and gardens cling to the edge of the abyss.

Today, you'll explore the wild and romantic Sierra Grazalema. White villages, resembling dollhouses, dot the mountain slopes. Zahara de la Sierra clings to a steep rock face, crowned by an ancient castle. Below the village, a deep blue lake invites you to cycle along its shores. A scenic bus ride takes you over the Puerto de las Palomas pass, offering breathtaking views of the soaring cliffs and circling vultures. This protected natural park is a haven for endangered species, including the griffon vulture.

The descent by bike on a well-paved road rewards you with panoramic views of the mountain landscape. After visiting the charming mountain village of Grazalema, you'll cycle back towards Ronda. In the late afternoon, you'll discover why Ronda has captivated writers and poets for centuries. The city is divided by a deep gorge, with houses and gardens daringly built on the edge of the precipice.

Olvera, 45 km from Ronda, impresses with its picturesque silhouette. Nestled in a gentle, hilly landscape dotted with olive groves, the village lies at the foot of the Sierra Grazalema. This region is renowned for its excellent olive oil. Here, you'll embark on the "Via Verde de la Sierra," a former railway line transformed into a leisurely cycling path. The gentle downhill route, with its old viaducts and tunnels, offers a traffic-free journey through the serene landscape. You'll reach the old train station of Puerto Serrano, now a café for cyclists and hikers.

After a lunch break, you'll be transferred by bus to Seville, the capital of Andalusia, the home of Carmen and Don Juan (74 km, approximately 80 minutes). Seville is a breathtaking city, a treasure trove of stone and light, with its cathedrals, palaces, Baroque churches, and golden towers. In the afternoon, you'll visit the magnificent Royal Palace, the Alcázar of Seville, a masterpiece of Moorish architecture. Its intricate tilework, ornate stuccowork, and colorful rooms are a testament to the city's rich Islamic heritage. Your hotel is located in the atmospheric Santa Cruz district, with its narrow streets and hidden patios. Many houses conceal beautiful courtyards filled with ivy, ferns, and roses, adorned with marble fountains and mosaic floors. The evening is yours to explore the charming neighborhood, sample tapas and wine in the numerous bars and restaurants.

In the morning we drive you by bus (54miles/ approx. 80 min) out of the greater Seville area into the valley of the Guadalquivir, the largest river in Andalusia. Its plain is the "grain and vegetable chamber" of southern Spain. North of this plain lies the charming Sierra del Norte: In the mountain town of Constantina we begin our cycle route through a beautiful, typically Andalusian landscape: You cycle mainly downhill through cork and holm oak forests, past the fighting bull pastures (Dehesas) of large "Haciendas" to the shore of a lonely located reservoir.

After a lunch break you reach the great plain of the Guadalquivir near Palma del Río. We cover the last busy section in the direction of Córdoba by bus (55 km / approx. 50 min). Cordoba was once the capital of an Islamic empire that stretched as far as the Pyrenees. In the Middle Ages, all of Europe looked in admiration at this city, which only Baghdad and Damascus could match in splendor. The high walls of the Mezquita (Mosque) and the spiers of many churches tower over the city and still give it a fairytale appearance. We stay with you in a riverside hotel in an ideal location! The hotel is located directly opposite the old town on the river bank by the Roman Bridge, which leads directly to the Mezquita. In the evening, our tour guides offer you a first foray into the narrow streets of the old town and walk with you to an atmospheric restaurant, where we celebrate the end of the trip with a last excursion into Andalusian cuisine.

In the morning, you'll witness one of the highlights of the trip: the interior of the Mezquita of Córdoba. The French Romantic writer described this masterpiece of Moorish architecture, arguably the most beautiful mosque ever built. Its 856 columns of marble, granite, and jasper support magnificent horseshoe arches, creating a forest of stone. The intricate interplay of slender alabaster columns is a testament to the beauty of Islamic architecture.

Around lunch time you will be transferred back to Málaga where you can reach your international flight (110 min). Please do not book your departure flight earlier than 4 pm! An earlier departure would mean that you would not be able to visit the marvelous Mezquita and the old town of Córdoba (both are World Heritage sites).

Level

Occasional cyclists

You prefer flat terrain, but you won’t be put off by the occasional hill. There has to be the right mix of breaks, nature and culture. You enjoy exercise and bring some stamina and cycling experience to the table.

Topography 

You can expect a gently undulating to mountainous topography. The steepest climbs are bridged by bus.

Road conditions

You will ride on partly unsurfaced side roads. On two days, the route follows old railway lines that have been converted into comfortable cycle paths.

Route-finding & navigation

During this guided group tour, navigation is done by an experienced guide.

Made for e-bike groups

The stages of this e-bike group tour are designed so that they can be completed comfortably by e-bike.

Map showing cycling route through southern Spain with green dashed lines connecting cities like Sevilla, Córdoba, Granada, and Málaga.

Services & Info
Trip details

  • 7 x national 4* level overnight stay
  • 7 x hearty breakfast buffet
  • 4 x multi-course dinner menu
  • Luggage transport from hotel to hotel
  • Rental bike for 6 days

  • Daily transfers according to the itinerary
  • AVE ticket from Córdoba to Málaga on the day of departure
  • Guided city tours and entrance fees in Ronda, Sevilla und Córdoba
  • English-speaking local bike guide
  • Support van with bicycle trailer
Minimum number of participants
  • This tour requires a minimum of 8 participants. If this number is not reached and the tour is cancelled, you will be notified no later than 20 days before the start of the tour.
  • If the tour is cancelled, you will receive a full refund. No further claims will be accepted.
  • Once the minimum number of participants has been reached, the tour is guaranteed to take place. You will receive confirmation of your booking as soon as a PEDALO representative has checked the available capacity.

Prices & Dates
at a glance

Arrival: Friday, 01.05.2026, Saturday, 12.09. / 03.10. / 10.10.2026

Prices per person in EUR

Frequently asked
 questions

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Riding into the sunset - together!

Bike together, enjoy together. PEDALO guided group tours bring together just the right people to add that extra kick to your cycling holiday. Riding in a group is always an experience in itself. You get to know new people and yourself better. You experience how wonderful it is to share the joy of accomplishing goals, and you realise that things are simply better together - and that you can go further. 

In a small group of no more than 16 people, you can enjoy first-class support from your tour guides who will not only take care of your bike and the navigation, but also provide a varied sightseeing programme. They are always on hand with advice, assistance and exciting information about the country and its people.

The support van offers an additional level of comfort. If you feel a bit sluggish after your lunchtime picnic (made with fresh, regional products) or you’ve just run out of steam, it can carry you through the next climb - or all the way to the hotel!

Your travel documents usually include general travel information, a hotel list, a road book and/or detailed maps as well as a textual description of the route; you will also get luggage tags and possibly also vouchers and/or information material on the various sightseeing attractions. The exact contents of the information package depend on the booked trip and its included services.

The documents will be sent to you approx. two to three weeks before the start of your tour. Depending on the trip, you may receive them partly in digital form and partly by post – or you will receive the hotel list and general travel information in advance by e-mail, and the remaining documents along with the maps on site at your starting hotel.

Please note that the travel documents are issued exclusively for PEDALO guests and are therefore not available without a booking.

The transport of your luggage from hotel to hotel is included as part of the basic service package for all staged tours and round trips in the PEDALO programme. You simply leave your luggage out for our courier in the morning before you set off on your cycling stage. When you arrive at your next accommodation in the late afternoon or early evening, it will be there waiting for you.

Just in case, we recommend always packing a change of clothes in your saddle bag, especially for short stages which you may cover more quickly than the luggage driver.

Depending on how the logistics are organised on site, there may be restrictions on the maximum weight and/or number of pieces of luggage. You will receive more detailed information on this with the travel documents well before the start of your trip.

Travel insurance is not included in our prices. You can decide whether to get a quote elsewhere or simply book your travel insurance online at pedalo.com/en/service/travel-insurance. In any case, we recommend that you take out travel cancellation insurance!

Please note that for last-minute bookings (less than 30 days before the start of the trip), insurance cover can only be taken out within 3 days of booking.

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