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Bicycles Francisco offers a healthy way to see the amazing places of the province of Cadiz, full of way and trails where you can enjoy nature with its variety of ecosystems and attractive fauna and vegetation. From the website you can download and view variety of routes or hire a tour guide.
We rented two e bikes for a day out and loved the bikes and the service so much that we came back and rented them again for the weekend! The guys were great and even leant us a bike back pack! They also gave us a map and showed us lots of routes, the cycle along the river was lovely. Really great tips! I would totally recommend, the bikes were excellent. Make sure to go for the e bikes to help you get up the hill from the beach :-) Looking forward to our next trip to Vejer to rent the bike again and do some more exploring! Thanks for everything, really made our trip! James
5.0 based on 34 reviews
Our mountain bike, kayak and hiking routs are the best options to visit La Palma Island .With our guides who knows every corner of the island we help you design any route adapted to your level and your interes. We offer mix routs like kanu and MTB in a wonderfull parts of the Island.As we have a transfer almost from any places you don't have to worry about how to get to the right meeting point.
We had an amazing ride today through pine forests and down between breathtaking volcanic scenery to a secluded cove led by our fantastic guide, Numa, from the Palma Outdoors team at La Palma & Teneguia Princess. Highly recommended, fabulous views. Mountain bikes and e bikes available, bikes are transported to starting point, and the guide will accommodate all levels. A fantastic day out!!
5.0 based on 5 reviews
It keeps growing and growing! There is now a stretch just over 10 km long from the marina in Estepona town, along the seafront promenade, along the boardwalk to the Playa del Angel outdoor statue museum, round past the old aqueduct and water wheel, past Alcazaba Beach, along the posh section by the Kempinski Hotel, past the (sadly fire damaged) Laguna Village, and on and on and on for another mile or so to Hacienda Beach. In the opposite direction it is also extending. Annoyingly, there is a gap between the Marina and the next bit of the Coastal Path by Doncella Beach. It is walkable, but the first few hundred yards are through a rough carpark, and the next few hundred yards are over the sand at the back of the Playa del Cristo. No problem at all, and a good place to stop in a chiringuito, but it will be great when the real Path is in place! It then turns lovely again, I guess that, as in the nicest parts in the other direction, the builders have been obliged to pay for the path to gain their planning permission. It goes past some very nice luxury apartments (Doncella Beach and Les Rivages), past the H10 Estepona Palace Hotel (look at their lovely pools!), over a wooden footbridge and round past some more attractive apartment resorts. Eventually it will reach Sabinillas.
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The Via Verde De La Sierra is a very nice hiking- and walking path, build upon an old (unused) railway track.The track is easy to do as it hardly has any steep slopes. The views on the river Guadalete are spectacular as the trail winds through the mountains. Along the (very well maintained) track there are resting areas, the track also leads through tunnels (the long ones are even lighted to make passage safe). So far we 'only' did part of the track from Puerto Serrano (where there is a station with restaurant and houses to rent) towards Coripe, we do intend to expand towards the other part(s).
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The Iron and Coal Route, in reference to the important ironworking tradition of the Baix Ripollès region and the mining of coal at Ogassa, follows the route that was once plied by the train. The 12 km of railway have been transformed into an ideal trail for enjoying a long walk or bicycle ride, and for reminding us of the industrial past that is an important part of our heritage. The section of railway going from Sant Joan de les Abadesses to Toralles remained in use until the mines closed down in 1967.Picnic area Sant Joan de les Abadesses All-Terrain Cycling Centre
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