The gentle White Villages Cycling Route (Pueblos Blancos) will lead you mainly on quiet country roads to the heart of the region, dropping down from the lofty heights of the Ronda Mountains towards the plains of Cadiz to come to rest on the coast, in Puerto de Santa María. On your bike you will discover some of the most beautiful white villages such as Setenil de las Bodegas, Olvera, Bornos and Arcos de la Frontera, a whitewashed farmstead set into an impenetrable peak above the Guadalete River. You will cycle on the famous Greenway “Vía Verde” (disused mountain railway – now reconditioned for cycling). Jerez de la Frontera and Puerto de Santa María provide the perfect epilogue to a journey packed with pleasures including famous wines and bright sunshine on the beaches of Cadiz Bay.
White Villages of Andalusia on a bike
- 15 de November de 2012
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