Self-Guided Cycling in Andalucia: Seville to Cadiz
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Summary
Description
Embark on a captivating seven-day journey through the heart of Andalucia, Spain. This multi-day tour offers an immersive experience into the region's rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. From the enchanting city of Seville, known for its flamenco dance and Moorish Alcázar castle, to the ancient city of Cádiz with its grandiose Cathedral Nueva and stunning beaches, every day brings a new adventure. Cycle through serene countryside, explore historic walled towns, and indulge in traditional cuisine. This tour is a perfect blend of leisure and exploration, offering an unforgettable Spanish escapade.
Included
All breakfasts included.Food is a hugely important part of southern Spain and a key part of Andalucian life is eating out. Dishes will comprise of some of the best locally grown produce. Olives, almonds, lemons and oranges are used in cooking, or in refreshing salads. Along the coastline you can be sure of fresh seafood and fish and the Serrano ham is a speciality from the mountain villages. Tapas originated in Andalucia, and in many places you will often receive small snacks served free with your drinks in a bar.Typical Andalucian dishes include; Gambas al Ajillo (prawns in garlic and chilli oil), Paella/arroz, Coquinas (clams) served with garlic, parsley and white wine, Calamares (squid), Tortilla Espanola, and churros (strips of deep fried dough) which are often eaten with hot chocolate, perfect in the early hours after a night out! For this trip there is the possibility to upgrade to half board. Please see the 'extra expenses' section for more information.
vegetarian
Luggage transfers.
Route notes and maps.
Local bike hire.
On this trip you will stay in 3 different Paradors. A Parador is defined as 'luxury accommodation in a traditional building' and Andalucia is an excellent place to experience some truly stunning accommodation. Highlights include an impressive Arabic castle from the 14th Century in Carmona, an historic noble house in the centre of Arcos and a 19th Century palace in the centre of Jerez. In Seville and Cadiz the centrally located hotels are 4-star, and in Montellano you spend the night in an authentic Andalucian hacienda surrounded by almond and olive groves. Most of the accommodation have pools, but please be aware that these are open on a seasonal basis. All prices are based on 2 persons sharing, so if there is an odd number of people travelling in your party or you are travelling alone, there will be a compulsory supplement for a single room for the tour duration. For a solo traveller there is an additional charge to cover transfer costs.
Your luggage is transported from hotel to hotel for you.
Airport transfers are not included in this trip. To reach the start hotel you can take the Seville urban transport line between the airport and Plaza de Armas, in the city centre (with stops at convenient points, including the Santa Justa rail and AVE station). The journey takes about 35 minutes. Ending in Cadiz, your nearest airport is Jerez, but this is only served by a handful of airlines (including Ryanair). For more options, you can use the high speed train to reach Malaga or Madrid airports.
Destinations
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Attractions
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 – Day 1: Arrival in Seville
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- Alameda de Hércules
- Plaza de toros de la Maestranza
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Begin your journey in the magical city of Seville, renowned for its rich culture, history, and folklore. Spend your day exploring the city's famous attractions including the Alcázar castle complex, the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza, and the Gothic cathedral, home to the tomb of Christopher Columbus. In the evening, immerse yourself in the local culture with a flamenco show.
Day 2 – Day 2: Seville to Carmona
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Leave Seville behind as you cycle northeast through flat landscapes of cereals and sunflower plantations. Your destination for the day is the historic walled town of Carmona, known for its churches, palaces, and an imposing Arab fortress.
Day 3 – Day 3: Carmona to Montellano
Day 3: Carmona to Montellano
Cycle south from Carmona through quaint country lanes, surrounded by sunflowers and olive groves. Enjoy a refreshing drink in one of the traditional towns along your route before reaching the small town of Montellano, known for its pink marble buildings and natural monuments.
Day 4 – Day 4: Montellano to Arcos de la Frontera
Day 4: Montellano to Arcos de la Frontera
Today's journey takes you into pristine Mediterranean forests and the typically Andalucian town of Puerto Serrano. The day ends in Arcos de la Frontera, one of Andalucia's most dramatically positioned white villages.
Day 5 – Day 5: Arcos de la Frontera to Jerez
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Pedal across undulating terrain, following the river Guadalete downstream to the town of Jerez. Known for its sherry and brandy production, fine horses, and Flamenco music and dance, Jerez offers a unique cultural experience.
Day 6 – Day 6: Jerez to Cádiz
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- Catedral de Cádiz
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Cycle south to the sea and the ancient city of Cádiz. Stop at the small town of El Puerto de Santa Maria before reaching Cádiz, the oldest city in western Europe. Explore the grandiose Cathedral Nueva, the red brick Gran Teatro, and the city's stunning beaches.
Day 7 – Day 7: Departure from Cádiz
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Your journey concludes after breakfast in Cádiz. You may choose to extend your stay in this ancient city or take a train back to Seville for your onward journey.
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