Píñar and Iznalloz Almond Fields Loop
Píñar and Iznalloz Almond Fields Loop
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riders
02:36
55.5km
570m
Road cycling
Cycle 34.5 miles through Granada's Montes Orientales, past almond fields and historic villages, with 1882 feet of elevation gain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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17.9 km
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29.7 km
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55.5 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
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29.6 km
24.9 km
1.00 km
Surfaces
46.2 km
9.27 km
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Elevation
Highest point (1,120 m)
Lowest point (770 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
This route is classified as moderate for road cycling. It covers approximately 55.5 kilometers (34.5 miles) with an elevation gain and loss of about 570 meters (1,870 feet). While it features hills, it's not excessively mountainous, making it suitable for road bikes and cyclists with a good level of fitness.
The best time to cycle this route is generally during late winter or early spring, particularly if you wish to experience the picturesque almond blossoms. The region is known for its almond groves, and seeing them in bloom is a significant seasonal highlight. Otherwise, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for cycling in the Montes Orientales region.
The route is named for the beautiful Almond Fields of Píñar, which are a major draw, especially when in bloom. You'll also pass through the historic town of Iznalloz, known for its Roman origins, a Roman bridge over the Cubillas river, and the remains of an Arab castle. The overall scenery includes olive groves and whitewashed villages.
Since the route is circular and starts 'desde Moreda' (from Moreda), it's recommended to find parking within Moreda, Granada. As it's a local village, street parking or designated public parking areas should be available, though it's always good to check local signage upon arrival.
This route is estimated to take approximately 2 hours and 36 minutes to complete by racebike. This duration is an estimate and can vary based on your cycling speed, fitness level, and any stops you make along the way to enjoy the scenery or visit points of interest.
As a road cycling route, it's generally not suitable for dogs to accompany cyclists directly on the road due to safety concerns with traffic. If you plan to visit the towns or natural areas along the route, dogs may be permitted on leash, but always check local regulations for specific areas or establishments.
No, you do not need any special permits or have to pay entrance fees to cycle this route. It traverses public roads and areas within the Montes Orientales region of Granada, Spain.
Yes, both Moreda (the starting point) and the towns of Píñar and Iznalloz offer local amenities. You can find cafes, pubs, and potentially small accommodations in these villages, providing opportunities for refreshments or an overnight stay.
Yes, the route briefly intersects with several local paths. You'll find it crosses sections of the Camino de Faucena, Cañada Real de la Atalaya de Cogollos, Cañada Real de Iznalloz a Guadix o de Venta Tejada, Camino Llano de la Valentina, Camino de los Morrones, and Camino de Prado Redondo.
You can expect a diverse and beautiful landscape characteristic of the Montes Orientales region. This includes extensive olive groves, charming whitewashed villages, and, depending on the season, picturesque almond fields in bloom. The area also features rich geological diversity and river systems, offering a blend of agricultural and natural beauty.
Moreda, being a village in the Granada province, is typically accessible by local bus services from larger towns or Granada city. It's advisable to check current bus schedules and routes for the most up-to-date public transport options to reach Moreda.
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