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Iron Bridge and Guadalquivir Route - Villfranca de Córdoba
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Iron Bridge and Guadalquivir Route - Villfranca de Córdoba

Villafranca de Córdoba, Andalucía
18.6km Distance
2h Duration
203m Max altitude
e-Bike Type

About this route

This route allows us to discover some of the most peaceful and natural landscapes in the surroundings of Villafranca de Córdoba, combining comfortable sections with gentle undulations that invite us to pedal leisurely while enjoying the scenery.

The route begins near the Iron Bridge, very close to the Guadalquivir River. From this point, we start the route along rural paths that cross agricultural areas, olive groves, and natural spaces of the Guadalquivir Valley, an environment marked by tranquility and rich landscapes.

The terrain is generally comfortable and rolling, alternating dirt paths with small sections of local road, making this route an ideal option for both cyclists with some experience and those who wish to enjoy a relaxed ride on an electric bicycle.

As we progress, the landscape opens up, revealing cultivated fields, riverside vegetation, and wide views of the rural surroundings, characteristic of the Córdoba countryside. The gentle climbs are easily overcome and allow us to enjoy the surroundings without great physical demands.

The route invites us to stop at various points to contemplate the landscape, breathe clean air, and enjoy the calm that characterizes this area of the Guadalquivir Valley.

The route ends by returning once again to the vicinity of the Iron Bridge, completing a pleasant itinerary to discover the territory in a calm and sustainable manner.

Types of paths:

  1. Road: 8.81 km
  2. Path: 8.12 km
  3. Street: 1.54 km
  4. Other routes: 209 m
  5. National road: < 100 m
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Points of interest on the route

Discover unique places to stop and enjoy.

Optical Telegraph Line of Andalusia Tower No. 34 (of the Junca) castle Edificio

Optical Telegraph Line of Andalusia Tower No. 34 (of the Junca)

The Tower No. 34, known as Tower of the Junca, was part of the network that connected Madrid with Andalusia, allowing official information to be sent in a few minutes thanks to a system of movable arms visible from the neighboring towers.

Iron Bridge of Villafranca de Córdoba place Otro

Iron Bridge of Villafranca de Córdoba

Metal bridge that crosses the Guadalquivir River on the outskirts of Villafranca de Córdoba. Built in the late 19th century, it stands out for its riveted iron structure, typical of the engineering of the time.

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Hares Fountain (Valdecorchos)

Small spring located in the rural environment of Villafranca de Córdoba, in a quiet area surrounded by fields and agricultural paths. Traditionally, it has served as a water supply point for farmers and ranchers in the area.