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Road cycling in Malaga offers diverse terrain, ranging from coastal roads to challenging mountain ascents and inland routes through traditional white villages. The region is characterized by its Mediterranean coastline, the rolling hills of the Montes de Málaga Natural Park, and distinctive limestone landscapes further inland. Cyclists can navigate routes through pine forests, olive groves, and subtropical farmland, with varied gradients suitable for different experience levels.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
4.7
(19)
869
riders
47.8km
02:37
920m
920m
This difficult 29.7-mile (47.8 km) road cycling route from Torrox to Canillas de Albaida features 3004 feet (916 metres) of elevation gain.
5.0
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349
riders
35.4km
02:14
1,020m
1,020m
Cycle the challenging Peñas Blancas - Los Reales Ascent, a 22.0-mile route with 3339 feet of gain and panoramic Mediterranean views.

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4.8
(14)
303
riders
53.4km
02:47
750m
750m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
5.0
(9)
238
riders
64.1km
03:33
1,320m
1,320m
This difficult 39.8-mile (64.1 km) road cycling route from Torre del Mar to Canillas de Aceituno offers challenging climbs and panoramic mou
4.7
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240
riders
51.9km
02:51
1,040m
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This difficult 32.3-mile (51.9 km) road cycling loop from Rincón de la Victoria explores the scenic Axarquía white villages.
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The 9.6-meter-high old lighthouse, built in 1929, and the new, approximately 24.7-meter-high lighthouse, built in 1974, are still in operation. It is located directly on the promenade and is visible from afar. Its automatic signal has a range of approximately 13 nautical miles. Inside, 106 steps of an iron staircase lead up to the top. The small, 9-meter-high lighthouse, which stands next to the new "large" one, was built in 1969 but did not meet modern requirements.
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The municipality of Benamocarra belongs to the Axarquía region, which offers picturesque landscapes, whitewashed villages and agricultural traditions. The town dates back to the Moorish period of Al-Andalus, falling to the Catholic Monarchs in 1487. Therefore, the village has a rich history with Moorish and Andalusian influences and retains its traditional charm with narrow streets and historic architecture. Benamocarra is a worthwhile destination for a cycling tour, with sights such as the Iglesia de Santa Ana and the Plaza del Calvario. Nearby, detours to Vélez-Málaga with its historic old town and the Castillo are worthwhile.
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The old town of Estepona (Casco Antiguo) is a real highlight and offers a variety of places worth seeing. It captivates with its typical Andalusian charm, with whitewashed houses, flower-bedecked streets and cozy squares. The Plaza de las Flores is the heart of the old town. A picturesque square with colorful flowerbeds, cozy cafes and restaurants. Perfect for a break and to watch the hustle and bustle. The small alleys such as Calle Terraza or Calle Real are decorated with countless flowerpots. Each street has its own color palette, which makes exploring it a unique experience. Remember it!
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The original lighthouse was built in 1864, but due to coastal erosion and other problems, it was rebuilt and relocated several times. The current lighthouse was finally built in its current position in 1976 after several moves. The Torre del Mar lighthouse is not only a functional part of coastal navigation, but also a popular destination for a tour, especially at sunset. The lighthouse is a fine example of the combination of modern technology with the traditions of seafaring along the Spanish coast.
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Beautiful tour through the interior with beautiful views
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In addition to the blue and white lighthouse, you can also take a lovely stroll along the boulevard. Of course, you can also go swimming in the sea or dine in the beach taverns.
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Beautiful lighthouse with its "little" brother.
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Malaga offers a wide selection of traffic-free road cycling routes. Our guide features over 280 routes, catering to various skill levels, from easy coastal rides to challenging mountain ascents.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in Malaga, with an average score of 4.46 stars. Cyclists often praise the region's diverse landscapes, from stunning coastal views to challenging climbs in the Montes de Málaga, and the opportunity to explore charming white villages on quiet roads.
Yes, Malaga has several easy no traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. These often include flatter sections along the coast or dedicated green corridors. While specific easy routes are detailed in the guide, you can find 32 easy routes to explore.
Absolutely. Malaga is renowned for its challenging terrain, offering 89 difficult no traffic road cycling routes. You can tackle significant climbs like the ascent to Peñas Blancas, featured in the Peñas Blancas - Los Reales Ascent, or explore the demanding loops through the Axarquía white villages, such as the Axarquía White Villages Loop from Torre del Mar.
Yes, many of the no traffic road cycling routes in Malaga are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. For instance, you can enjoy the Visit the Alcazaba of Vélez-Málaga and villages of La Axarquía – circular route, which combines cultural sights with scenic cycling, or the Axarquía White Villages Loop from Rincón de la Victoria.
Malaga's no traffic road cycling routes offer incredibly diverse landscapes. You'll find scenic coastal roads with sea views, challenging climbs through the forested Montes de Málaga Natural Park, and routes traversing traditional white villages amidst olive groves and subtropical farmland. Inland, you can even encounter unique limestone formations around areas like El Torcal de Antequera.
Malaga's Mediterranean climate makes it suitable for road cycling almost year-round. Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer ideal conditions with mild temperatures and less chance of extreme heat. Winter is also excellent, with many sunny days. While summer can be hot, early mornings or coastal routes can still be enjoyable.
Yes, many routes pass by or are close to significant natural and historical attractions. You might find yourself near the breathtaking Caminito del Rey, or enjoy views of the Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) in Ronda. The region also features beautiful natural monuments and lakes, such as the Conde de Guadalhorce Reservoir, offering stunning backdrops for your ride.
Many no traffic road cycling routes in Malaga pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops. Coastal routes often have numerous chiringuitos (beach bars), while inland routes through white villages provide opportunities to experience local cuisine and hospitality. Planning your route with komoot allows you to identify these stops in advance.
Parking availability varies by route. For routes starting in urban areas like Malaga city, public parking garages are an option. When cycling in natural parks like Montes de Málaga, designated parking areas are usually available. For coastal routes, you can often find parking near the start points in towns like Pedregalejo or Rincón de la Victoria. Always check local signage for restrictions.
Yes, Malaga offers family-friendly no traffic road cycling options, particularly along its coastal promenades and the Guadalhorce Green Corridor. These routes are generally flatter and provide a safe environment away from vehicle traffic, making them ideal for families with children. Look for routes designated as 'easy' in our guide for the most suitable options.


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