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WILDER: Bikepacking Andalusia


  • Hotel Alixares 27 P.º de la Sabica Granada, AN, 18009 Spain (map)

WILDER: Bikepacking Andalusia

5th October - 12th October

Ride from Granada to Almeria, from the Spanish badlands to it’s beaches on a true Andalusian gravel adventure. This is the first in our series of WILDER trips. Bigger days, more climbing, wilder terrain, but plenty of comfort and good grub at night to make it all worth while. Ready for the next step in your adventures? This could be the one.

Inspired by the iconic Badlands race, this week long trip will showcase the incredible diversity and wild landscape of this special corner of Andalucia. Meeting in Malaga, but starting our ride in the Moorish mountain city of Granada, we’ll ride through colourful canyons, below snow-capped peaks, through high forests, along arid desert ramblas, and finally join the coast for some dreamy coastal riding through the Cabo de Gata national park to the beaches of Almeria.

This is the first of our WILDER series. Bikepacking trips in wild landscapes that go that little bit further. Longer days, bigger climbs, more thrilling descents, wilder terrain, more solitutde, and even more memories to be made. With average daily mileage of 70+km, 70% off-road terrain, and a mix off all types of terrain, this a trip well suited to experienced gravel riders who love long days in the saddle. Our days will be wild, but our evenings will be anything but. Comfy hotels, great local food, and even the odd swimming pool and swim dip.

Ready to come over to the WILDER side?

Price: £1295

Secure your spot now with a £300 deposit. Trip minimum of 8 required to run. We’ll confirm asap once this has been met, with free cancellation until that point. Please do not book your travel until we have confirmed the minimum has been met.

What’s included?

Sisters in the Wild hosts and guides

Your hosts will be an all female Sisters in the Wild team, led by British Cycling leaders who’ve spent weeks riding trails in the area to find the best routes for our adventure. There’ll be a minimum of one leader per 8 riders, with a support vehicle and mechanic on hand for well timed refreshments, mechanical support, and to help in case of issues.

Accommodation

Seven nights accommodation included in a mix of 2*, 3*, 4* and boutique hotels. Most nights will be twin room basis, with one night in a triple room. We choose our hotels for their location, which means some night’s will feel like a dash of luxury, and others will be simple but comfortable affairs.

Storage

  • Storage of your bike bag and extra luggage whilst we are on the trip.

Food

  • Breakfast: Breakfast included everyday

  • Dinners: Dinners included everyday. A mix of dining at our hotels and dinners in local restaurants.

  • Lunch/snacks: Not included. We’ll make sure you know where you can pick up food on the ride.  

Access to our gear library

  • Ortlieb bikepacking bag loan if you need it

  • Hammerhead navigation device loan if you need it

Ride Routes

Each participant will be provided with a specially curated collection of routes and route briefings via Komoot, and a free map bundle to access/navigate them. Though there will be SITW guides out on the routes, it is important for this trip that you are comfortable with navigating yourself on gravel routes.

Key things not included:

  • Transfer to the start hotel in Granada (more info on how to get there can be found below)

  • A bike, helmet, and your own tools/spares

  • Lunches and snacks

  • Travel & public liability insurance (mandatory)

  • Transfers from our hotel at the end.

Itinerary

  • Distance/Elevation: 5km/150m

    Sleep: Granada, Hotel Alixeres

    https://www.hotelalixares.com/en/

    Breakfast/Dinner: Not included/Included

    Today you can make your way to our hotel in Granada, and check in from 2pm. Our team will be around from 3pm to help you rebuild your bikes, and you’ll have tim to enjoy the hotel’s pool, or explere the town beofe a quick optional shakedown ride.

    We’lll share dinner together and talk about the plan for the week, before a good nights sleep ready for the ride to begin!

  • Distance/Elevation: 68km/1400m

    Sleep: Guadix, Hotel Mulhacen

    https://www.hotelmulhacen.com

    Breakfast/Dinner: Included/Included

    Today we ride straight out of the city, with the iconic Alhambra palace to our side. We’ll join the locals riding through the General Life park, and soon we’re out into the hills. A gorgeous climb through pine forest will reward us with views of the Sierra Nevada, before the landscape changes drastically as we arrive to the small city of Guadix, where vast canyons suddenly appear. We’ll make Guadix our home for the next two nights.

  • Distance/Elevation: 90km/1200m

    Sleep: Guadix, Hotel Mulhacen

    https://www.hotelmulhacen.com

    Breakfast/Dinner: Included/Not included

    Today is an incredible loop ride that will throw out some challenges! There’s the option to make this loop shorter or longer too.

    We head straight towards the Gor fedesert, home to the iconic classic badlands scenery of multi coloured towers of sandy rock and dry river beds that weave through them. There’s some chunky terrain today, a thrilling descent and a fun climb back out of the canyon. We’ll feel miles away from anyone as we explore this vast wilderness, Europes only true desert.

  • Distance/Elevation: 75km/1800m

    Sleep: Hueneja, Hotel Molin de Enmedio

    www.hotelmolinodeenmedio.com

    Breakfast/Dinner: Included/Included

    We’ll have a big and early breakfast today as we prepare for one of our biggest climbing days!

    From Guadix, we turn towards thhe Sierra Nevada, and will spend much of our day climbing into it, then staying high as we skirt around its northern flanks. We’ll be up at almost 1800m today, with views down to the plains below us, before final thrilling descent to one of the jewels of our week - the boutique hotel of Molina de Enmedio, nestled in the forest above the town of Hueneja. Dinner together in the hotel’s beautiful restaurant after restaurant awaits us, and a celebration of a big day.

  • Distance/Elevation: 100km/950m

    Sleep: Tabernas, Jardin del Desierto

    http://www.jardindeldesierto.com

    Breakfast/Dinner: Included/Included

    Today we head to the Tabernas desert, home to many a Wild West film set, and the only true desert in Europe.

    Though the miles are big today, many of the first ones will be fast and smooth, as we enjoy some smooth tarmac (with a bit of gravel thrown in!) to reach the edge of the desert after 40km.

    From here the scenery changes drastically. We’ll climb into the desert over bone-dry hills, and down a wide ramblas (dry river bed) that provides local farmers with space and nutrients to grow on it.

    We’ll stop for well earned cafe con leche and Gador, riding through orange trees before we explore our second ramblas of the day. Here we’ll be picking our way through narrower gorges, with towering Wild West scenery all around. It’s easy to imagine turning a corner to be greeted by a shoot out! Time dependent, you may even have a chance to pop into Fort Bravo - still home to many of the old Western film sets.

    We’ll gradually climb up to our home for the night in Tabernas, with time to wash off the desert dirt and enjoy a dinner together.

  • Distance/Elevation: 82km/1500m

    Sleep: Cortijo el Paraiso. Inland from La Isleta

    https://www.cortijoelparaiso.es

    Breakfast/Dinner: Included/Included

    Today we head to the coast! But first, we climb,

    We leave Tabernas, with some smooth flat riding to get us to the base of our climb up and over the Sierra Alhamilla. The switch back climb has a kind gradient, with opportunity to grab some shade as we near the top, and an optional out and back to the classic view point at the top of Colativi, at 1390m. Our descent to the pretty Andalusian town of Nijar is beautiful and wild, with some testing gravel sections to keep you on your toes!

    We’ll stop for refreshments in Nijar, before continuing on to our home for the night, just inland from the coast at La Isleta. The scenery changes dramatically once again. First as we get a glimpse of what this region is known for - agriculture, and the vast areas of poly-tunnels that looked like lakes from our viewpoint. Soon we’re in Indiana Jones territory, still home to the Gold Mines and red rock that were used as a film set.

    Once checked in to our hotel, there’s a chance to ride the two miles to the lovely village of La Isleta, for a dip in the Mediterranean and a relaxed pizza dinner.

  • Distance/Elevation: 60km/600m

    Sleep: Almeria, Torreluz

    https://www.torreluz.com/en

    Breakfast/Dinner: Included/Included

    Our final day! We spend much of the day skirting the coast, through Cabo de Gato national park. A couple fof short sharp climbs bring us over headlands, with stunning views down to the ocean, before we join the flat and sandy tracks that follow the beaches through the park, with a few chances to grab coffee and ice cream on the way. It’s a ride to savour, with plenty of opportunities to dip in the ocean.

    We finish our ride on cycle paths that take us all the way into Almeria, via it’s long sandy beach and many bars with a cold beer waiting to celebrate with.

    Tonight, we’ll have a chance to share dinner together in town, and to soak up the experience of weekend in a vibrant Spanish city. No riding tomorrow - so go enjoy!

  • We’ll say our farewells over breakfast, and leave you with some recommendations for more riding if you want them.

    Bikes can be packed up at the hotel, with a special storage room and tools available.

    Our hotel can help arrange taxis to Almeria airport for onward travel, or there is a public bus available that goes to Malaga and Malaga airport (4 hours)


FAQ

  • You can secure your spot by paying a non-refundable £300 deposit via Ticket Tailor. Will will confirm once the minimum trip number has been reached. Please do not book your flights until this point.

    We’ll then ask for the remaining balance to be paid 60 days before the trip by bank transfer. If you cancel between 60 days and 28 days, you’ll get 50% back. Cancellation within 28 days is non-refundable, but you can transfer your booking to another person should you find one. View the full booking terms and conditions here.

  • Please do not book your travel until we have confirmed the minimum trip number has been met.

    Our cycling trip starts in Granada and ends in Almeria. We will meet you at our starting hotel in Granada.

    We recommend booking your outward flight to Malaga, and return flight from Almeria. Both are well served by budget airlines.

    Malaga Airport is well served by buses and trains directly to Granada. These can be booked in advance, and have spots for bikes (in bags/boxes). From the bus or train station in Granada, it’s a 15 minute taxi to meet us at our hotel perched on the edge of the city.

  • This is the second edition of our WILDER series - bikepacking trips in wild landscapes that go that little bit further. Longer days, bigger climbs, more thrilling descents, wilder terrain, more solitutde, and even more memories to be made. With average daily mileage of 70+km, 70% off-road terrain, and a mix off all types of trails, this a trip well suited to experienced gravel riders who love long days in the saddle and some embrace some chunkier gravel terrain. Take a look at our higlight reel on instagram for more about our last trip!

  • This area of Spain has an incredible network of gravel roads and trails. We’ll experience a real mix as we move from Granada to the coast.

    We’ll have plenty of stretches of well maintained forest gravel roads, but also some tratks that can be steep and looser/rougher in places. There are some lond and occasionally steep downhill stretches that require some confidence in descending on off-road terrain Days will range from 60 to 100km, with many days of over 1500m climbing and descending.

    Unique to the area, we’ll spend time riding through dry riverbeds, which can be sandy and slow going in places.

    On some days, the tracks will be more technical, with features such as washed out channels, larger rubble and rocks , or clay. Whilst the area is relatively arid, periods of rain can cause clay tracks to become unrideable, and some bits of walking your bike may be needed. Overall, the route is 99% rideable by most reasonably confident gravel riders.

    Amongst the off-road sections, we’ll also have some smooth tarmac riding, where we’ll enjoy a chance to make some quick miles or elevation!

  • We recommend a hardtail MTB, or a gravel bike with minimum tyre width of 42mm tyres. A good gearing ratio will help you with the climbs, especially as you’ll be carrying your bikepacking bags!

  • Bike hire is available in Granada with https://www.sierranevada.cc/bike-rental who offer gravel and hardtail MTBs ifor rental.

    There is a fee for collection from Almeria at the end of the trip. We’d suggest giving them a call to discuss.

  • There is one riding option per day, and we will ride between our accommodation each day, with rides between 60km 100km with between 900 and 1860m of ascending. Add in around 80% gravel:tarmac, and some challenging terrain, and these can feel like big days. A good level of stamina is required.

    We suggest that you are comfortable riding 50+ miles in a day in hilly terrain, for multiple days. You should be confident and experienced riding on mixed gravel/off-road terrain, and comfortable with long climbs and long gravel-descents. There are some sandy sections, and the gravel roads can be loose and rocky in places.

    Feel free to drop us an email if you have any questions on the riding and level of experience we’d recommend.

  • We encourage riders to feel that they have the freedom to ride at their own pace. There will be SITW guides out on the routes who may move back and forth amongst the group, and a support vehicle at checkpoints each day. We will also share cafe stops and lunch recommendations each day, for regrouping on the ride.

    Whilst riders are welcome to ride with our guides, and we will have a group leaving time each day, it is important for this trip that you are comfortable with navigating yourself using a navigation device. There will be checkpoints each day, and guides and/or support vehicles will be sweeping the rides to support any issues.

  • You’ll need to carry everything you need for the week on your bike. But with no camping, awe’ll encourage you to pack light! We’ll send a full kit list out a couple of months before, and help you to get ruthless with your packing on the trip!

    The the key things are:

    Bikepacking bags (available to loan - add when booking)

    Navigation device (available to loan - add when booking)

    Waterproof jacket

    Clothes to cycle in

    Clothes (inc layers!) for evening

    Swimming stuff

    Lightweight towel

    Bike

    Helmet

    Spares and tools for your bike

    Bike lights

  • We won’t be short of food on this trip! But it’s worth noting that options for vegetarians, an especially vegans, can be frustratingly limited, and you may find dinners becoming a little repetitive. We can try to give you options for supplementing the meals at local stores.

  • Check your airlines bike carriage policy. Some airlines will allow them as part of their checked in baggage allowance, Most require a bike to be added as a specific piece of Sports Luggage, but often you get a higher weight allowance. Usually costs in the region of £40 -£50.

  • Breakfast will be at our hotels, and will mostly be a continental style buffet.

    Dinners will be at our hotels, or at local restaurants. Most restaurants don’t open until 8/8:30, so dinners can run a little later than they might in the UK!

    We will pass on dietary requirements given at booking. This part of Spain can be a tricky place for Gluten Free/ Vegans, and you may find choices in some parts of the route can be limited.

    Lunches are not included, but we will recommend our favourite cafes and villages en route to pick up supplies.

  • It is mandatory that you get personal travel/health insurance for this trip, that includes off road cycling as an allowable activity. You must also have 3rd party liability cycling insurance. For the later, we recommend getting as part of Cycling UK’s membership

  • Bike bags and extra luggage can be left at the start of the trip, and we will arrange transfer of them to meet us in Almeria for the end of our trip.

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