A four week and 1000 km round trip by bicycle. Starting and ending in Malaga and visiting the cities of Granada, Ubeda, Jaen, Cordoba, Sevilla and Ronda. Were possible cycling along the Via Verdes (del Aceite, de la Campina. de la Sierra).

    More details on our website www.cyclingaroundtheworld.nl. The route of this trip is here http://www.cyclingaroundtheworld.nl/destinations/europe/spain-andalucia/route/ on Google Maps.

    Music: “Pink Flamenco” by Doug Maxwell from the Youtube music archives and “As I Figure” by Kevin McLeod from http://freemusicarchive.org/ licensed under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

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    1. رحالة مميز
      والمكان رائع والمناظر الطبيعية والأجواء الخلابة والجمال البري والبحري
      تستحق المثابرة للحصول على رحلة فيها
      بالدراجة
      متعة

    2. Sehr schön! Wir werden auf eure Idee nachdenken. Nächste Sommer werden wir aber den Pirenexus Ringe mit unserem sechsjährigen Sohn beim Fahrrad machen. 👍Viele Grüße aus Italien ❤️

    3. Just don't go in July you might melt from the heat. Seems like an awesome trip. My wife is from Madrid and if we move back to Spain is definitely love doing a tour in the South. Cheers!

    4. i did a similar journey in January 2017 flying my bagged bike (Ryanair) and panniers into Malaga and two weeks later out at Faro, Portugal, via Ronda, Sevilla, Huelva.. . crossing the Guadiana by ferry to Villa Real de San Antonio.
      Edit: Looking at you excellent video I m guessing you used Maps. Me for navigation as it regularly brings one off road onto walking trails.

    5. How long did it take you to figure out the exit from Malaga airport was through the tunnel?
      I was an hour biking around the airport perimeter and eventually had to ask a taxi driver. Fortunately, my Spanish was still good from years ago living in Latin America.

    6. Thank you for filming and sharing your journey, pleasure to watch. Pity about the broken rim, ouch! Glad to see your bikes were welcome on the train. I’m planning a safe cycle trip in this area, especially Servilla to try out the infrastructure, and Cordoba for the cultural history, and looking forward to the off road and quiet roads in between, so this really helps 👍 May I ask, what were the most enjoyable sections of your journey, and any tips for a confident first timer doing up to 30 miles per day?

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