Seville

What to do in Seville

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Seville, the capital of Andalusia, has the Guadalquivir River as its natural axis for outdoor activities. Canoeing and kayaking are the most established options: the calm river waters allow paddlers to explore the city from the water, drifting past the Torre del Oro, the Triana neighbourhood and the Parque de María Luisa. Cycling along Seville's network of bike lanes, one of the most extensive in Spain, connects parks, riverbanks and access points to the greenways around the metropolitan area. For longer outings, the municipality is the gateway to MTB routes along the edge of Doñana National Park, with itineraries exceeding 70 km through pine forests and marshlands. Horse riding from the stables at La Cartuja and surrounding farms has a long tradition in the city. To the north, hiking routes through Los Alcores offer contrasting views of the Guadalquivir valley at a difficulty level accessible to most visitors.

Highlights

  • • Kayaking and canoeing the Guadalquivir through Seville's historic city centre
  • • MTB along the edges of Doñana National Park on routes exceeding 70 km
  • • Cycling Seville's extensive bike lane network and surrounding greenways
  • • Horse riding from La Cartuja stables through the Aljarafe countryside

Best time to visit

Spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November) are the ideal times for outdoor activities in Seville, with pleasant temperatures well below the summer heat.

Practical tips

In July and August temperatures exceed 40 °C at midday; schedule outdoor activities before 10 am or after 7 pm to avoid peak heat hours.

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Frequently asked questions sobre Seville

Yes. The Guadalquivir through Seville is calm with no strong currents. Operators offer guided 2–3 hour tours suitable for people with no previous paddling experience.
The most popular MTB routes skirting Doñana from Seville cover 50–75 km and can be completed in a day. They require moderate to high fitness and a bike suited to dirt tracks.
Yes. Several bike rental companies operate in central Seville, including electric bikes. The bike lane network connects all the main neighbourhoods and supports half-day rides without leaving the urban area.