The recent Fitur event revealed exciting developments in the world of cycle tourism, further enhancing Málaga's enduring appeal to cycling fans.
Recently, the Royal Spanish Cycling Federation and the Great Senda de Málaga jointly announced an important partnership through the Bike Territory Initiative. This collaboration, which focuses on promoting cycling routes, took place during the famous Fitur Tourism Fair.
The prestige of bike territory
“Bike Territory” is a coveted recognition within the cycling community. We promote destinations, municipalities and businesses that excel in nurturing cycling and provide first-class infrastructure, facilities and cyclist-friendly services.
Now part of this esteemed network, the Great Cycle Path of Malaga spans 900 kilometers and offers more than 40 different routes. This extensive network traverses nine regions and connects more than 50 towns, showcasing the diverse and magnificent landscapes of the province of Málaga.
Incorporating various geographical and environmental aspects, these routes are designed to increase interest in Malaga's natural beauty, promote tourism and create employment opportunities.
The initiative aims to combine environmental awareness with sports and tourism for the sustainable development of the state.
Diverse routes and cultural attractions
Great Senda de Málaga's regional bicycle routes offer a variety of experiences, from beautiful coastal cycling to challenging mountain passes.
This diversity allows cyclists of all abilities to find routes that suit their tastes. These routes are not only safe for cycling; These are the gateways to experiencing Malaga's cultural and natural wonders.
Additionally, the Guadarose Green Corridor, the crown jewel of Malaga's Great Cycle Path, has been enhanced with more than 20 new routes spanning some 400 kilometers.
These routes are designed for cyclists of various levels and meander along the Guadahorce River. A blend of natural, cultural and historical elements, it's perfect for cyclists looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
José Luis López Cerrón, President of the Royal Spanish Cycling Federation, expressed his pride in this collaboration, saying: “We are proud that the Regional Council of Malaga is committed to sustainable tourism related to bicycles. , we want to continue to promote this sustainable tourism.” Bike territory.
Francisco Salado, President of the Provincial Council of Malaga, underlined the importance of this initiative, saying: “These initiatives and infrastructure represent new opportunities for the inhabitants of the interior of the province of Malaga, resulting in the creation of new businesses and economic initiatives. ” he said.
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