Context
Cádiz, a coastal city in Andalusia known for its flat terrain, offers an ideal setting for cycling thanks to its network of dedicated bike lanes and cobbled streets. With over 15 km of urban cycling routes and easy access to beaches like La Caleta, the city makes it simple to discover its cultural heritage and natural surroundings. Electric fat bikes, equipped with wide tires and powerful motors, make it easy to ride on sand, cobblestones, and gravel paths, with a range of up to 80 km per charge.
The Experience
Renting a bike for a week gives you full freedom to plan your own routes—whether it's a relaxed ride through the historic old town, a day trip to nearby white villages, or a journey along the Sierra’s greenway. As you pedal, feel the sea breeze and the quiet hum of the electric motor assisting on inclines, enjoying smooth, stable, and comfortable travel on city streets and forest trails.
For Whom
This activity suits tourists, families with children, and recreational cyclists seeking low to moderate difficulty routes with electric assistance. It’s also ideal for older adults or those with limited physical fitness who want a comfortable, accessible way to experience the region. Not recommended for those who prefer non-electric bikes exclusively or who prefer guided tours.
Local Context
Cádiz blends millennia of history with a vibrant coastal lifestyle. Local traditions such as fishing and tapas cuisine are easily accessible along cycling routes that connect neighborhoods and beaches. Riding here is also a way to engage with a culture that values sustainable mobility and the mindful enjoyment of nature and urban life.