Sun-soaked, vibrant, and full of character, Málaga is one of southern Spain’s most rewarding destinations—especially if you want to explore it on two wheels. Nestled along the Costa del Sol, this coastal city blends rich history, stunning landscapes, and a cycling-friendly atmosphere that makes it perfect for both relaxed rides and more adventurous routes.
We start your journey in the historic heart of the city, where landmarks like the Alcazaba of Málaga and the Málaga Cathedraltell the story of centuries past. Art lovers can visit the Picasso Museum Málaga, dedicated to the city’s most famous native, Pablo Picasso. Just a short ride away, the lively port area Muelle Uno offers restaurants, shops, and beautiful sea views.


For cycling enthusiasts, Málaga is a true gem. The city features well-maintained bike paths along the coast, perfect for leisurely rides with panoramic views of the Mediterranean. One of the most popular routes stretches along the shoreline toward Torremolinos, offering a flat and scenic ride suitable for all levels.
If you’re looking for something more challenging, head inland to the Montes de Málaga Natural Park. Here, winding roads, forested hills, and rewarding viewpoints create an unforgettable cycling experience. Climbs are balanced with peaceful descents, making it ideal for more experienced riders seeking both effort and beauty.
