Join Rafael, a local ICOpro instructor, on this mountain bike adventure in Sierra Nevada, Spain: come to explore the gorgeous trails of Trevenque!
Private and Group
Sierra Nevada
1 Day
Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep
Fit
Advanced
If you are looking for a challenging mountain bike adventure, this trip is for you. Let’s explore the beautiful valleys and mountains that surround the peak of Trevenque, in Sierra Nevada!
Sierra Nevada is one of the biggest mountain ranges in Western Europe, covering a vast part of the Spanish provinces of Granada and Almeria. Located just three hours from Malaga, this area has a varied offer of marked trails crossing amazing forests, cultivated lands, meadows, rivers, grazing areas and lagoons.
On this day trip we will head up to the Trevenque Peak (2083m) and complete one of the most beautiful mountain bike circuits of Sierra Nevada. This challenging 40km trail crosses some beautiful forests of the Natural Park and offers spectacular views of all of Granada, including La Zubia, Cumbres Verdes and Los Alayos.
Keep in mind that this adventure is only suitable for advanced mountain bikers with a good fitness level.
So, if you are up for this thrilling mountain bike outing in Sierra Nevada, Spain, please contact me. Let’s explore the Trevenque Peak, known as the “the king of low mountains” togeather!
I also offer via ferrata experiences in Granada. Check out my Moclin and Los Vados trips!
- Guiding fee
- Permit and entrance fees
Included: mountain bike, helmet, safety and relief equipment.
More info Please don't forget to bring comfortable clothes and footwear! |
I'm a lover of adventure sports, with 23 years of experience in almost all its modalities. My passion is climbing, although my profession is more focused on another of my passions: the canyoning. I'm ICOpro Instructor (the only one in Spain), which allows me to join my two passions, sport and teaching.
I have climbed and done canyoning in many countries of the world like Indonesia, Morocco, Argentina, France, Switzerland and India. And what my travels have truly taught me is that what really matters is the people and what they can teach me. I learn from each of the people I lead and I love that.
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