Archive for October 2nd, 2007

Cycling the Via Verde Puerto Serrano to Olvera

October 2, 2007

There are a multitude of Via Verdes (green ways) in Andalusia many of which are unused or reclaimed railway tracks that wind through beautiful and barren terrain and a fabulous way to explore the countryside whether on foot or by bike. Earlier this year 8 intrepid explorers, unfit after a long English winter, hired 8 bikes from Honorio at the Estacion Punto Serrano which is about a half hour drive north of Arcos de la Frontera.

Cycling the Via Verde Puerto Serrano to Olvera Cycling the Via Verde Puerto Serrano to Olvera

This old railway station is the start of one of the many Via Verdes in the region, an abandoned railway track that winds 36 kilometres through the hills passing through Coripe and finishing up at Olvera. The track in the main is relatively flat being punctuated with tunnels, some up to 1000 metres long, which cut through the hillsides, while viaducts span the ravines.

There is one stop on the way, another converted railway station 17k out at Coripe, offering a good lunch, tapas and welcome cold beers, and is a good halfway house, or even a turn back point for those not wanting to do the whole journey.

It is possible to cycle the full distance in one day but the hire bikes were not what we were accustomed to and progress was slower than it might have been; safe with good brakes and hard tyres but the gears needed some attention. The hire cost is 12 euros a day, or 8 euros for a half day. Well worth taking the time to do with so much wildlife and stunningly beautiful scenery, completely unspoilt and deserted. The track is closed in August when it is too hot.

Cycling the Via Verde Puerto Serrano to Olvera

If you are looking to cycle the Via Verde, you’ll undoubtedly maximise your enjoyment by having a good base in the area from which to explore. Why not find out more about our rental accommodation in Vejer – we have a truly stunning house for rent in Vejer