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Spain

NEW! Andalucia - Costa de La Luz and Cadiz Discoverer

Guided Gravel Riding Holiday

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Duration

8 days

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£2,195 P.P.
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Join us in the beautiful Costa de la Luz on this thrilling, brand new guided tour! This holiday will be filled to the brim with stunning coastal riding along purpose-built gravel biking trails, linking pine forest, charming white towns, dramatic cliffs and idyllic coves. 
Riding on numerous traffic-free cycleways and gravel roads, our guides will lead you through white-washed fishing towns, to the fabulous cities of Cadiz and Jerez ,with a return journey through the rolling La Janda farmlands and cork clad hills of the Los Alcornocales Natural Park.
The riding will take us on a non-technical journey covering diverse terrain and surfaces. Gravel cycle paths and 4x4 tracks, asphalt lanes, earthy single track and sandy trails, this adventure has it all. 
Your guides will make sure the pace is set to match the group’s ability, with an emphasis on enjoying the ride and exploring this gorgeous corner of Spain. The breathtaking coastline has an abundance of beaches and bays to enjoy an invigorating dip in the Atlantic. Coastal Roman sites, Moorish watchtowers, unique migrating sand dunes, forests of umbrella pines and salt flats are just some of the highlights we'll gravel past on this journey of exploration.
Our journey begins in the vibrant town of Tarifa, home to our friends at Skedaddle España, before continuing with overnight stays in the charming towns of Vejer de la Frontera and Conil de la Frontera, before looping back to finish this great gravel journey in Tarifa for a seafood and sundowner celebration! 
The route passes through Jerez away from the coast of light, giving the trip great contrast. This regal city of fiery patriotism is a hot bed of flamenco, the home of sherry and loves to share its passions with visitors. 
For those looking to spend time with new friends, there’s always the option to spend the evenings together as a group, strolling through historic towns and villages and indulging in the culinary treasures of the coast. We'll be staying in characterful hotels tucked within the old quarters, housed in carefully restored historic buildings that retain their authenticity. It’s the perfect way to experience the Costa de la Luz on two wheels.
 

Holiday Highlights

  • Enjoying Andalucia’s extensive network of non-technical, coastal gravel riding
  • Riding cyclepaths, 4×4 tracks, asphalt lanes, earthy singletrack and sandy trails
  • Experiencing vibrant Tarifa; The gateway to 2 continents
  • Discovering the coast of light’s wild and rugged coastline with huge expansive white sand beaches and traditional fishing villages
  • Indulging in delicious local seafood and local wines and sherries
  • Exploring the lanes of fun-loving Cadiz for the best tapas and flamenco
  • Savouring a glass of sherry in a historic bodega within the Sherry Triangle

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Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival into Malaga Airport - Transfer to Tarifa

From Malaga airport, we´ll be transferred to the ancient fishing port of Tarifa, the home of Skedaddle España for the past 20 years! With a history stretching from Phoenician settlers through Roman and Moorish influences, Tarifa blends ancient charm with a lively modern atmosphere. White Atlantic beaches fan out beyond the old town’s fortified walls, while narrow streets hide an eclectic mix of cafés, bars, and restaurants to explore at our leisure.

Day 2 Tarifa to Vejer

37 Miles / 59 Kms Approx
Ascent: 730 Metres Approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 730 Metres Approx

Our first day of cycling is a true celebration along the stunning Costa de la Luz. We start on local bike lanes, quiet paths, and secondary roads, arriving shortly at the impressive moving sand dune of Punta Paloma, offering sweeping views of Tarifa and, across the Strait of Gibraltar and the Rif Mountains in Morocco.

The bike path winds through pine forests and coastal dune systems, just behind the wild Atlantic coastline, until we reach the vast crescent-shaped beach of Bolonia, often awarded as one of Spain’s best beaches. From there, the trail descends along a gentle gravel track atop dunes covered with pines and pristine coves, leading to the famous bay of Atlanterra, home to many coastal mansions that could easily belong in Beverly Hills.

A few easy coastal kilometers take us beyond Zahara de los Atunes, a small fishing village known for its historic tuna market, which you can still explore on foot. Zahara is a paradise for food lovers, boasting an excellent selection of restaurants.

From Zahara, we’ll follow the Eurovelo 8 cycle route inland along the Atlantic coast. Cycling through this wild stretch of coast is the perfect chance to take a dip in our very own secluded beach.

After several kilometers of deserted beaches, we’ll arrive at Barbate, crossing its river. Barbate is an authentic fishing town, home to a large Almadraba fleet, where traditional Andalucian life takes precedence over tourism. It’s the perfect place to enjoy a snack at a beachfront bar while watching locals go about their day. A stroll around the harbour is particularly fascinating, especially to see the hundreds of large anchors used in the Almadraba tuna fishery.

The day concludes with a climb to the white hilltop town of Vejer de la Frontera, passing through Breña Natural Park, home to one of Andalucia’s largest communal dovecotes. We then ride past the historic windmills that crown the hills, a reminder of the region’s agricultural and cultural heritage. Vejer’s well-preserved old town, a former Moorish medina, is perfect for wandering around artisan boutiques, soaking up the historic architecture, admiring panoramic views, and relaxing in the town’s many cozy terraces and bars.

Day 3 Vejer de Frontera to Conil

29 Miles / 47 Kms Approx
Ascent: 330 Metres Approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 330 Metres Approx

Before leaving Vejer, we’ll try and make time to visit the charming Plaza de España, to enjoy a morning coffee at La Corredera, where we can take in stunning views of the sun rising over Africa.

The route then descends toward the Barbate marshes, a natural area of great ecological value, home to migratory birds and native species. This open, wet landscape provides a striking contrast to the surrounding Cádiz hills, offering expansive, memorable views.

After crossing the marshes, we’ll pass through the town of Barbate along its seaside promenade before continuing toward Cape Trafalgar. We’ll gradually climb up to the Torre del Tajo, passing the Cliff Trail in the Breña Natural Park, a protected area with vast pine forests, cliffs, and spectacular views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Once at Cape Trafalgar, we’ll stop to enjoy the scenery, explore the area, and relive one of the most iconic naval battles in history. Besides its historical interest, it’s a perfect spot to relax by the sea and discover the charming cafés and restaurants of Caños de Meca, set in a wild and authentic environment.

Following bike lanes, we’ll pedal through the coastal village of El Palmar, famous for its excellent waves, before continuing along a path by the beach to our overnight destination: Conil de la Frontera. Conil is a popular destination for Spanish holidaymakers, known for its stunning beaches, charming old town, and plentiful excellent restaurants.

Day 4 Conil to Cadiz

34 Miles / 55 Kms Approx
Ascent: 350 Metres Approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 350 Metres Approx

We start the day from Conil, riding along dramatic cliff-top tracks above Fuente de Gallo Beach and the nearby Aceite Cove. Twisting our way through pine forests, we will pass the tiny fishing port of Conil, before climbing past Cape Roche and its lighthouse. The riding is stunning with fabulous views and opportunities to walk down footpaths to secluded beaches.

Our route crosses the attractive resort of Santi Petri via newly built gravel trails that weave through the forests, avoiding traffic. After passing the attractive centre of Chiclana the route follows cycle paths as it enters the Natural park of the Bay of Cadiz. This area of wetlands is a maze of waterways. We will pass over bridges and ride by the Chiclana salt pans, dating back to the 5th century when the Phoenicians settled in the area.

The end of today´s route takes us beachside along a spit of land to the island of the Ancient city of Cadiz, surrounded by the Atlantic ocean. A circumnavigation of the island on cycle paths is a great way to explore, passing the golden domed cathedral and the Castillo de San Sebastian at Caleta beach before meandering through narrow lanes to find your hotel. Cadiz is a wonderful place to explore in the evening with a fabulous food and flamenco scene.

Day 5 Cadiz to Jerez

40 Miles / 60 Kms Approx
Ascent: 470 Metres Approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 470 Metres Approx

The day begins with a short passenger ferry ride across the bay of Cadiz to the attractive fishing town of Rota, historically an important trading post with North Africa. We’ll enjoy some time at the harbour over a morning coffee before jumping on our bikes and riding past the Castillo de Luna, the long stretch of sand of the Costilla beach and the Corales de Rota. The route from here will take us along the Via Verde Entre Rios, once part of an industrial rail network that has been transformed into a cycle way of smooth gravel to the beach town of Chipiona, a great stop off to enjoy fabulous sea food and maybe a visit to the interesting Museo de Moscatel.

The ride is leisurely along a Via Verde, through cultivated lands, to the enchanting Sanlucar de Barrameda. The town, part of the ‘sherry triangle´ stands on the left bank of the mouth of the River Guadalquivir, where the famous Manzanilla wine is produced. Located opposite Doñana National Park, one of the most beautiful and important wetlands in Europe, Sanlucar, dates back to Muslim times. It´s a great place to spend some time due to its rich cuisine, based on fish and seafood and abundant bodegas.

From Sanlucar, we’ll ride up along-side the Guadalquivir estuary overlooking the Doñana National park which is a haven of bird life, including pink flamingos.

We’ll ride together through cultivated farmlands, passing paddy fields, salt flats and marshes and through the pretty pine forest of the Pinar de Monte Algaida. At the Hermitage of Carmen our route swings south-east and heads away from the coast along smooth asphalt, cutting through huge vineyards and passing world-renowned sherry bodegas.

We’ll finish the day riding into Jerez, a great place to explore the enticing bars and restaurants, and discover the beautiful old quarter and imposing cathedral. It’s also the perfect place to enjoy a tour of a world-famous sherry bodega and indulge in some sherry tasting.

Day 6 Jerez to Benalup

48 Miles / 78 Kms Approx
Ascent: 760 Metres Approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 760 Metres Approx

Meandering out of the city we begin to climb up and over the Cerro de San Cristobal hills, with amazing views of the ocean and the bay of Cadiz. Sandy tracks make for smooth cycling as we descend toward the lowland salt flats, crossing the Río San Pedro along the way.

A journey through the Santa Ana pine forest helps us skirt the edge of Puerto Santa Maria before picking up the long winding gravel trail of La Ruta de dos Bahias (the route of 2 bays) that links the bays of Cadiz and Algeciras. The trail follows a cañada (or drovers trail) through La Janda farmlands, past the ancient quarry of Berrueco before climbing to the white hilltop village of Medina Sidonia, considered by some to be the oldest town in Europe! The 13th century castle and Roman sites are worth a visit, as are the bars and restaurants, giving a perfectly spaced stop for a late lunch.

A thrilling descent returns us to gravel trails, crossing a three-arched Roman bridge before reaching the charming village of Benalup for the evening, situated on the edge of the wild Parque Natural Los Alcornocales.

Day 7 Benalup to Tarifa

38 Miles / 61 Kms Approx
Ascent: 610 Metres Approx
  • Meals: Breakfast, lunch
  • Ascent: 610 Metres Approx

On the final day of our gravel adventure, we’ll set out along excellent trails heading south through the stunning Alcornocales countryside. The area is home to diverse birdlife and it´s not uncommon to see pink flamingos, purple gallinule or red and black kites!

From the village of Facinas, dark, forested, hills stand between us and the journey’s end in Tarifa. Some easy asphalt kilometres skirt the sides of the Sierra de Fates, followed by a steady gravel climb that rewards us with unforgettable views of the Strait of Gibraltar, separating Europe and Africa.

A thrilling descent along white-grit trails winds through cork oak thickets, returning us to the coast at Tarifa for a celebratory sundowner, overlooking the ocean.

Day 8 Departure from Tarifa - Transfer to Malaga Airport

  • Meals: Breakfast

Unfortunately, it’s time to leave this beautiful region and travel home. Depending on flight times, we may have time to spend the morning exploring Tarifa, before we transfer you back to Malaga airport for flights home.

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The Cycling

Terrain

Our route combines traffic-free cycleways, gravel tracks, and the occasional quiet road, with heavier traffic to be expected when passing through Cádiz and Jerez.

Following the purpose-built cycleways, we’ll enjoy a mix of hard-packed gravel and asphalt. Through vineyard farm tracks and along the coastline, the route takes us over dirt roads, fine gravel, and solid sandy trails.

We’ll experience some brief sections of rough terrain that’s loose in nature, including small rocks and bumpy surfaces where it’s more difficult to gain traction. You can find more information on riding on gravel surfaces here in our Guide to Gravel Trails.

Days 2 and 5 of the route are the most difficult with healthy distances and climbs just above 700 metres. Either side of these are more forgiving days.

This tour is designed to be ridden most comfortably on a gravel bike. If you are bringing your own bike then we recommend tyres to be set up tubeless with a minimum width of 38mm. The route is also suitable for cross-country mountain bikes fitted with minimally treaded XC tyres.

The route is not suitable for road bikes.

As we ride past the iconic Strait of Gibraltar, the stunning coastal views are accompanied by a refreshing sea breeze; a hotspot for windsurfing. Fortunately, the prevailing Levante winds will usually be at our backs, giving us a helpful push. The strongest gusts occur in summer, outside our operating season, so we can enjoy the best possible conditions for our adventure. If the breeze ever becomes a little too strong, our trusty support vehicle will be on hand to assist.

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Gravel Riding Grade

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Grade 2-3: Gentle/Moderate

Gentle/Moderate – Aspects of both our grade 2 and 3 holidays

Distances generally between 35-55 miles / 55-90 kms per day.

For gravel and off-road riders with experience, good fitness and a decent level of skill.

Some features that may be experienced more frequently in a higher-grade tour.

The gravel trails encountered are a mix of wider tracks and non-technical singletrack.

Trails can vary more in width and in surface type.

You will need to choose your line more carefully and might need to move from one side of the trail to the other to find the smoothest line and the best grip/least rolling resistance.

Our grading guidelines have been carefully created based on our many years of cycling experience, as well as customer feedback from our trips. Of course, if you're still struggling to figure out where you fit on the scale, do feel free to give us a quick call and we'll be more than happy to help!

For more information about our grading system click here.

Is this suitable for you?

Holidays that are graded as a 2-3, will have aspects of both our grade 2 and 3 holidays. You regularly ride off-road, although you’re not necessarily into full-on mountain biking. You enjoy getting into the countryside and getting away from roads and traffic. You’re happy with climbing and descending off-road. The occasional cheeky section of singletrack with some roots or rocks to navigate doesn’t worry you. You’re likely to own your own gravel bike, cyclocross bike or mountain bike. You might have tried one of our mid-level mountain bike or road trips, as well as having off-road experience.

For more information about the grading of this holiday in particular, please check out the terrain section which will give you some specifics of what to expect on this tour.

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Dates & Prices

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Start Date
* 14/03/2026
Return Date
21/03/2026
Duration
8 days
Price
£2,195.00
Start Date
24/10/2026
Return Date
31/10/2026
Duration
8 days
Price
£2,195.00
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Whats Included Tick

A) Accommodation (shared twin / double en suite rooms)

B) Meals as per the itinerary (B=Breakfast, L=Lunch, D=Dinner)

C) Full tour service, including Skedaddle guides

D) Unless stated, at least one leader qualified in first aid

E) Support vehicle and luggage transfers

F) GPX files available on request

G) Group airport transfer on day 1 from Malaga Airport (AGP)

H) Group airport transfer on day 8 to Malaga Airport (AGP)

I) Financial Protection through ABTOT

What's not Included Cross

A) Bike rental (available if required)

B) Flights and charges for travelling with your bike (if applicable)

C) Meals not stated in the itinerary

D) Single room (available if required)

E) Travel insurance

F) Personal clothing and equipment

G) Personal expenditure (souvenirs, bar bills, hotel facilities etc)

H) Entrance fees to museums and other attractions en route

I) Airport transfers on days other than the scheduled arrival / departure days

J) Tips for guides, drivers, support staff

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Private Departures

Private Departures

Are you keen to only travel with your family or friends? Struggling to find the right date? Well, we can organise a private departure for this tour and tailor aspects to suit your group's specific needs. Contact our friendly team and we'll help you turn your dream into reality.

The Essentials

Travel Options

Your tour starts and finishes in Tarifa.

Group airport transfers from and back to Malaga (AGP) airport are included in the cost of your holiday.

All transfers will be co-ordinated with the group flight schedules. We will provide you with details of suitable flight/arrival/departure schedules as flight timetables become available.

Please check with us before making any travel arrangements to ensure we have reached the minimum number required to guarantee your holiday and to make sure your arrangements fit with our scheduled transfers.

Please note If you make travel arrangements that fall outside of the scheduled transfer windows, there may be an additional charge for individual transfers.

Contact us for full details on the travel options on this trip

Accommodation

Accommodation typically includes shared twin or double en-suite rooms in carefully selected hotels or guesthouses, chosen for their quality, character and authenticity, and often nestled within the old quarters in historic buildings.

Single occupancy rooms can be provided for a supplement and are subject to availability at the time of booking.

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Bike Hire

If you don’t own a suitable bike or would prefer to avoid bringing your own we have gravel bikes available to rent.

These bikes are typically Giant Revolt (or equivalent), great bikes with full carbon frames and good quality components. These bikes are set up tubeless with 700/40c tyres. They are fitted with hydraulic disc brakes and a wide range of gears, running a 2/11 drivetrain with 32/48 chainrings and 11/34 cassette.

Our bikes come equipped with two bottle cages and water bottle, a seat post bag containing: puncture repair kit, multitool, inner tube and pump.

If you do decide to rent and would like us to provide a helmet, please let us know at the time of booking, otherwise you should bring your own helmet with you.

Please also let us know if you plan on bringing your own clip-in pedals, or if you will use the flat pedals which our rental bikes come fitted with.

If you are travelling overseas, hire bikes might have a different brake set-up to what you are used to. In Europe typically the rear brake is operated by your right hand and the front brake will be operated by your left hand.

Contact us for full details on the bikes available for hire on this trip

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