Join me for an unforgettable ride through one of southern Spain’s most underrated and spectacular cycling destinations—the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. This scenic adventure begins in Zahara de la Sierra and takes me up the legendary Puerto de las Palomas climb, before descending into the charming village of Grazalema and looping back along quiet countryside roads.
The Sierra de Grazalema might not be as famous as Spain’s bigger national parks, but that’s part of what makes it so special. Tucked away in the province of Cádiz, it’s a true hidden gem for cyclists—offering a mix of dramatic limestone peaks, winding mountain roads, and picturesque whitewashed villages that feel like they belong on a postcard.
I started the day in Zahara de la Sierra, one of Andalusia’s most photogenic villages, perched high on a hillside overlooking the shimmering blue reservoir below. From there, the goal was clear: climb the Puerto de las Palomas, a challenging and beautiful ascent that climbs about 830 meters over 14 kilometers, with gradients that hit up to 14%.
As I pedaled out of Zahara, the views back toward the reservoir were absolutely breathtaking. Spring was in full bloom, and wildflowers lined the road—creating a colorful frame to the ever-expanding vistas. The higher I climbed, the more rugged the terrain became, with dramatic rock formations and sweeping views in every direction.
The Puerto de las Palomas is a proper mountain climb—averaging 6.7% but throwing in some punchy ramps just to keep things interesting. One of the coolest parts of this climb is that you can often see the road winding way up ahead of you, stacked with tight switchbacks as it snakes up the mountainside. It’s motivating… and a little intimidating too!
A quick stop at the Mirador Puerto de los Acebuches gave me a glimpse of the incredible Garganta Verde canyon, with its sheer limestone cliffs and deep crevices carved by centuries of erosion. These lookout points are worth the pause—they’re reminders of just how wild and powerful this landscape is.
The final stretch of the climb is unreal. Tight hairpins cling to the side of the mountain, and each turn reveals a new jaw-dropping view back down the valley. When I finally reached the summit at 1,357 meters, the sense of reward was huge. The climb had tested the legs—but the views, the atmosphere, and the descent made it all worthwhile.
Just 5 kilometers from the summit sits Grazalema, another whitewashed village rich with history and charm. Nestled at 810 meters, it’s a beautiful spot to take a break. I stopped for lunch and enjoyed albóndigas con patatas—classic Spanish meatballs with potatoes. Simple, comforting, and well-deserved after the climb.
From Grazalema, the ride continued along peaceful backroads—rolling through farmlands bathed in golden afternoon light. At one point, I stopped beside a herd of goats, who seemed very interested in the custom paint job on my S-Works bike!
The final leg of the ride took me back down to the valley floor and along the shores of the reservoir, returning full circle to Zahara de la Sierra. It was one of those rides that had everything: a tough but rewarding climb, jaw-dropping scenery, quiet roads, great food, and unexpected moments that made the day unforgettable.
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🚴♂️ Ride Details:
• Start: Zahara de la Sierra
• Main Climb: Puerto de las Palomas (14km | 6.7% avg | 830m gain)
• Midpoint Stop: Grazalema (lunch + village tour)
• Loop Distance: Approx. 40–50km depending on route variations
• Bike Used: S-Works (custom paint job)
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🌍 Location Highlights:
• Zahara de la Sierra: A hilltop village with Moorish origins and breathtaking views of the reservoir.
• Puerto de las Palomas: One of Andalusia’s best cycling climbs, popular with locals and pros alike.
• Grazalema: A historic village nestled in the mountains, known for its traditional architecture and local cuisine.
• Garganta Verde: A massive limestone canyon visible from scenic viewpoints along the ride.
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🎥 About This Vlog:
This video is part of my cycling vlog series exploring epic roads and off-the-beaten-path routes around the world. I’m all about scenic climbs, cultural stops, and capturing those quiet, magical moments you find when traveling by bike. If you enjoy beautiful landscapes, cycling challenges, and discovering hidden gems, be sure to subscribe and check out more videos on the channel!
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💬 Got questions about the route, gear, or Andalusia? Drop them in the comments—I love hearing from fellow cyclists and travelers!
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[Music] hey guys I’m in Sierra de Salma today I’m starting for my ride here from Sahara de la Sierra and I’m going to do the co which is Puerto de la Palomas and the ride today will be about 36 km all right let’s go the Sierra de Graasalma is not as famous as some of the bigger national park in Andalucia but wow it’s absolutely stunning think dramatic limestone pig peaceful winding road and charming white wash villages straight out of a postcard i kick things off in Sahara de Lasiera a picture perfect village first on the mountain side overlooking a bright turquoise reservoir michael for the day the Puerto de Las Palomas about 830 elevation gain from Sahara to the summit leaving the village behind the view of the resoa below were breathtaking hey guys I just left Zahara and now I’m on the way to the climb which is the Puerto de Las Palat [Music] [Applause] [Applause] spring was in full bloom white flowers everywhere and the higher I climb the more dramatic and rugged the scenery became heat heat n [Music] the Puerto Das palas have some tough problems up to 14% but average 6.7% over 14 km [Music] there is a few scenic stop along the way like the mirador puerto de loach pushes where you get a glimpse of the impressive gargant canyon massive clip gorge carved into the limestone hi guys I’m about 7k up to Puerto delas Palomus and my leg still feeling good no traffic right now yeah which is really good and the weather is just perfect for today right [Music] the final strat of the climb is unreal hair pins stuck on top of each other clinging to the side of the mountains [Music] here [Music] from up there you can look back and trace the road all the way down the valley which give a little nice moral boost [Music] coming all the way from the from there i’m so far away now and still not finished [Music] [Music] i’m craving for some orange juice right now cuz I’m thirsty on the climb it’s quite hot today not much wind and not much traffic which is that’s the point of this it’s good [Music] heat heat n [Music] [Music] oh I made it to the top that was awesome great climb reaching the summit at 1,357 m is such a satisfying moment especially knowing there’s an epic descent waiting for you [Music] hey [Music] I went flying down the mountain about 5k below the summit it sits Gralema at 810 m it’s known for its white watch houses steep cobble street and centuries of history i stopped here for lunch and a bit of atmosphere i ordered a almond gas confatas which is a Spanish meatball with potatoes comfort food done right just finished having some lunch in Groma now it’s time to continue let’s go [Music] from Grasalma I descended further through a quiet farm road in the afternoon light [Music] i stopped for a drink next to a massive herd of goat who seemed more interested checking out the custom paint job on my effort than anything else eventually [Music] I got down to the bottom of the valley and roll back along the reservoir to Sahara [Music] now I’m cycling back up to Sahara from the res yeah [Music] honestly today’s ride was incredible senic challenging and full of those little moments that make cycling special if you ever get the chance I totally recommend it [Music]
14 Comments
So beautiful ❤❤❤❤
Go girl you smash it well done 🫶🏻🚴🏾♀️
Fantastic job🎉 thanks for the (virtual) trip.
If all women looked like you I am convinced there would be world peace…. men would be too busy with their women to fight.
GETTING CLOSER TO THE UK NOW 👅
You ride in beautiful places. Glad I found your page a couple days ago. Instant subscribe for me!
I SEE IT'S PEDDLE POWER. HOW MANY MILES DO YOU DO?
Amazing views and you are so cute 😊😊😊
What an absolute gem of a location! Definitely heading there for a ride once the summer heat dies down.
What a beautiful area and beautiful lady to show it to us. You climbed very well on a very steep and long climb. Also impressed with your English and vocabulary!
You make that area beautiful! 😍
What a beautiful ride. Also my compliments to the camera work and editing. Not even his/her shadow can be seen and good drone shots.
It’s nice to see you out cycling, just wish you do it more often 🚲
Thank you for the insights of the beautiful landscape of Spain 🇪🇸. It is amazing!