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Playadulce Hotel
Whether you’re a pro or simply an enthusiast, Playadulce Hotel is an excellent option if you’re looking for a cycling-friendly hotel in Aguadulce (Almería). The property advises guests about the most suitable route to take among the dozens on offer, some of which include elevation gains of up to 1,100 metres just 15 kilometres from the hotel. What’s more, Playadulce Hotel is the go-to hotel for cyclists racing in La Desértica because of its proximity to the route. It’s also a perfect hotel for triathletes, as it has a variety of cycling routes, including waterfront bike lanes to enjoy spectacular views, ideal for a ride followed by some open-air swimming and then a run on dry land.
Services for cyclists
- Brochure of customisable routes with departure from each of the cycling-friendly hotels (GPX).
- Sale of bike parts (inner tubes, covers, pumps, etc.).
- Sports massage service (extra cost).
- Cycling-related services (extra cost): bike rental, routes, guided tours, physiotherapy, biomechanical studies, support vehicles, transfers.
Facilities for cyclists
- Bike stations.
- Bike storage: racks with cables and security locks.
- Professional tools workshop.
- Professional repair service.
- Pumps.
- Washing station.
- Gym.
Bike Stations
Playadulce Hotel cuenta con un Bike Station para mejorar la experiencia cicloturista, donde los huéspedes podrán aparcar su bicicleta con total seguridad, hacer uso de un taller de herramientas y una estación de lavado, así como disfrutar de un servicio de soporte de reparación profesional o un punto de venta de recambios.
Gimnasio
Playadulce Hotel cuenta con un fantástico gimnasio recién renovado, en el que podrá continuar con su rutina de ejercicios y seguir entrenando mientras su familia o amigos descansan o se divierten en el hotel. Así no perderá sus hábitos deportivos, ni siquiera de vacaciones.

For more personalised attention, you can call +34 950 335 335 or send an email to reservas@playasenator.com.
Bicycle touring routes in Aguadulce
Aguadulce, Roquetas de Mar and all of Almería are wonderful places for cycling. Deserts with Wild West landscapes, sierras dotted with whitewashed villages, the Almeria part of the Alpujarras, unspoilt beaches and stunning nature parks are just some of the secrets awaiting you in this province. At Playadulce Hotel we’ll be delighted to tell you all about the best cycling routes. In fact, there are seven great itineraries for all levels starting out from the hotel. Find out everything that’s waiting for you!

Playadulce Hotel – Tices
One of the toughest itineraries, climbing all the way up from sea level to the mountain village of Tices, with several uphills and downhills over a distance of 122 kilometres. The route runs along quiet country roads in a very diverse landscape.
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Playadulce Hotel – Calar Alto
Another of the most challenging routes in the province, only suitable for experienced cyclists. A total of 180 kilometres with an elevation gain of more than 3,800 metres and altitudes of 2,000+ metres on Mount Calar Alto.
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Playadulce Hotel – Roquetas de Mar (MTB)
This itinerary of 14.5 kilometres runs along the Roquetas de Mar coastline and is perfect for a gentle ride on flat and unchallenging roads while admiring the spectacular sea views.
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Playadulce Hotel – Alhama de Almería
Route of moderate difficulty that passes through Huércal de Almería, Benahadux and Alhama de Almería, the highest point. From there, the final twenty kilometres are downhill. The entire route covers 67 kilometres and has an elevation gain of 1,581 metres.
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Playadulce Hotel – Atajuelos – Berja – Enix
Ready for 129 kilometres of non-stop uphill climbs? This high-difficulty circular route passes through Berja and Laujar de Andarax, ending up in Enix. It has a relatively flat start and the final 18 kilometres are downhill.
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