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No traffic gravel bike trails around Montilla traverse a landscape characterized by extensive vineyards, olive groves, and areas of Mediterranean forest. The region features rolling hills, providing varied terrain and panoramic views of the Cordovan countryside. Agricultural paths and rural roads form a network suitable for gravel biking, offering both gentle gradients and more challenging segments. Montilla's terrain includes natural features like the Laguna de Zóñar, a wetland of international importance, and the Sierra de Montilla, which offers modest elevations.
…Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.5km
02:49
600m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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35.0km
02:52
540m
540m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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36.8km
03:03
540m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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35.0km
02:54
440m
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Old iron railway bridge, with some curious views
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Aguilar de la Frontera [2] is a Spanish municipality in the southwest of the province of Córdoba, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. The municipality is located in the region of Campiña Sur Cordobesa [3] and is the seat of the judicial district of the same name. [4] It lies at an altitude of 280 m above sea level [5] and about 47 km from the provincial capital, Córdoba. [6] In 2017, it had 13,476 inhabitants and a population density of 82.01 inhabitants/km². [7]
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The Fuente del Río in Cabra, is a picturesque natural park considered the origin of the Río Cabra. The park combines the natural beauty of a karst spring with landscaped gardens and a diverse tree landscape. It was declared a “Sitio de Interés Natural” in 1929 and today offers recreational areas and picnic areas for visitors. The spring rises at the foot of the Sierra de Cabra, an area with high rainfall and calcareous rock that leads to the formation of such karst springs. The water flows through a series of waterfalls and artificial springs and supplies the entire municipality. The Fuente del Río is part of the “Ruta del Agua” in the Subbética Cordobesa and offers a harmonious interplay of nature and human design. The park is a popular place for locals and visitors who want to enjoy the tranquility and beauty of this unique place. A visit to the Fuente del Río offers the opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the region and explore the origins of the Río Cabra.
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A natural area where the Cabra River is born. A natural spring surrounded by vegetation that transmits peace and tranquility. Highly recommended for a break on the route.
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Komoot offers 11 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Montilla. These routes vary in difficulty, with 3 moderate and 8 difficult options, providing diverse experiences for gravel cyclists.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Montilla primarily traverse the region's characteristic landscapes of vineyards, olive groves, and Mediterranean forest. You'll find a mix of rural roads and trails, often with rolling hills that offer varied terrain and panoramic views of the Cordovan countryside.
While many routes in Montilla are rated moderate to difficult, the region's extensive network of agricultural paths and the Montilla-Moriles Wine Route offer potential for less strenuous cycling. For a dedicated family outing, consider exploring sections that are flatter and well-maintained, keeping in mind the overall elevation profiles of the available routes.
Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) are generally the best times for gravel biking in Montilla. The weather is milder, making for more comfortable rides. Summers can be very hot, impacting ride comfort, while heavy rains in winter might affect trail conditions. Sticking to these shoulder seasons helps ensure pleasant conditions on the no-traffic routes.
Yes, many of the no-traffic gravel routes around Montilla are designed as loops. For example, the Montilla – Montilla Town Center loop from Salinillas is a great option, covering approximately 34 km with significant elevation gain, offering a challenging circular ride through the local landscape.
Montilla's gravel trails offer a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. You can cycle through vast Olive and almond fields, experience the unique landscape of vineyards, and potentially pass by historical sites. The Vía Verde del Aceite – Alamedal Viaduct loop, for instance, starts near the Laguna de Zóñar Visitor Center, offering a chance to see this important wetland.
Parking is generally available at key starting points for many routes. For example, the Vía Verde del Aceite – Alamedal Viaduct loop starts from the Aparcamiento del Centro de Visitantes Laguna de Zóñar, which provides dedicated parking facilities. For routes closer to town, look for public parking areas in Montilla or nearby villages.
While many routes have significant elevation, the region's extensive network of rural roads and the Montilla-Moriles Wine Route offer segments that are less demanding. For a moderate challenge, consider the Plaza de San José – Montilla Town Center loop, which is rated moderate and covers about 35 km, providing a good introduction to the area's gravel biking.
The no-traffic gravel bike trails around Montilla tend to be on the more challenging side. Out of the 11 routes, 8 are rated 'difficult' and 3 are 'moderate'. This is often due to the significant elevation gains and distances, such as the Ducal Palace of Fernán Núñez – La Rambla, Pottery City loop which covers 35 km with over 500 meters of ascent.
Absolutely! Montilla is at the heart of the Montilla-Moriles Wine Route, renowned for its vineyards and wineries. Many no-traffic gravel routes wind through these agricultural lands, making cyclo-enotourism a popular activity. You can plan your ride to include visits to traditional wineries for tastings of Fino, Amontillado, and Pedro Ximénez wines, often paired with local gastronomy.
Yes, several routes offer glimpses of historical landmarks. For instance, the Ducal Palace of Fernán Núñez – La Rambla, Pottery City loop passes near the Ducal Palace of Fernán Núñez. The region is rich in history, and even routes through the countryside often offer views of ancient farmhouses or small chapels.
The komoot community highly rates the experiences in Montilla, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquility of the no-traffic routes, the stunning panoramic views of the vineyards and olive groves, and the immersive experience of cycling through the authentic Andalusian countryside.


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