Stands out for

  • • 40 km route on rural roads and greenways
  • • Electric bikes adapted for beginners
  • • Wine tasting at a traditional local bodega
  • • Scenic vineyards and olive groves in the Subbética
  • • Small groups for personalized attention

Description

Context Doña Mencía, located in the Subbética region of Córdoba, offers a landscape of rolling olive groves and vineyards stretching across quiet rural roads and greenways. The 40 km route, known as the Ruta de los Cortijos, follows unpaved trails with minimal traffic, making it perfect for electric bikes. The fresh air carries the scent of thyme and the earthy aroma of soil after rain.

The Experience You begin by receiving your electric bike and helmet at the Subbética Cyclotourism Center, where a brief technical briefing is provided. You’ll ride alongside an expert guide, passing through scenic routes between vineyards and traditional farmhouses, enjoying the cool countryside air and the sounds of birdsong. After a short break to rehydrate, you’ll arrive at a local bodega for a wine tasting session. You’ll learn about the winemaking process and flavor profiles in a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere.

For Whom This activity is suitable for beginners and those with basic physical fitness, thanks to the electric bike assistance. It’s also ideal for families with older children who can ride safely, and small groups interested in combining nature with wine culture. Not recommended for people with limited mobility unless adapted equipment is available, or for those seeking technical or high-intensity cycling routes.

Local Context Doña Mencía preserves its strong viticultural heritage through family-run wineries using traditional, artisan methods. The vineyards are part of the rural landscape, and the local community actively supports environmental and cultural conservation, promoting sustainable, respectful tourism.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Wear comfortable cycling clothes, proper footwear, and bring sun protection and a water bottle. The best times to visit are spring and autumn, avoiding midday heat in summer. The route is adaptable in distance and pace, but booking in advance is recommended to ensure availability, especially if children are joining.

Physical Requirements

Light to moderate physical activity, suitable for most people with basic fitness

About the Area

Doña Mencía is located in the Subbética region of Córdoba, surrounded by quiet olive groves and vineyards. The village offers basic amenities, local restaurants serving regional cuisine, and family-run bodegas open for visits and tastings. In addition to the bike tour, visitors can enjoy hiking through the area, or explore museums and cultural heritage sites in the town center.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The bike ride lasts between 3 to 4 hours, followed by a wine tasting lasting approximately 1 hour. Total duration may vary slightly depending on group pace and chosen route length.
No. The route is low-difficulty, and electric bikes provide assistance, making it accessible for beginners and people with basic fitness levels.
No hay una edad mínima clara establecida; se recomienda consultar con el operador para confirmar si niños pueden participar con seguridad.
Sí, se proporcionan bicicletas eléctricas en perfecto estado y casco para cada participante durante toda la actividad.
Se recorren mayoritariamente caminos sin asfaltar, pistas rurales y pequeñas carreteras con poco tráfico, ideales para bicicletas eléctricas.