The Trails
Why Málaga Is an Enduro MTB Paradise
Imagine a region where ancient mountains dive straight into the Mediterranean — that’s Málaga. From the rugged peaks of the Sierra de Mijas to the lush cork oak forests and sun-baked red clay trails, every day offers something new:
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Diverse Trails: From fast straights to technical switchbacks, loamy flow sections and steep rock gardens, Málaga’s trail network has it all.
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Epic Views: Ride through white-washed mountain villages and crest ridges with sweeping sea views.
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Perfect Climate: Over 300 days of sunshine a year mean more riding and less worrying about weather.
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Culture & Cuisine: After a big day on the bike, enjoy local Andalusian tapas, coastal seafood, and world-class wines.

Riding Level We Welcome
Our mountain bike holidays are designed to be inclusive and flexible, welcoming riders of different abilities and riding styles.
Whether you’re a relaxed leisure rider enjoying mountain biking on holiday, an intermediate rider looking to build confidence on natural trails, or a more experienced enduro rider seeking long descents and quality terrain, our trips are adapted to suit the group.
You don’t need to be a racer or expert — our professional guides adjust the pace, trail choice, and daily riding plans to ensure everyone enjoys safe, stress-free riding in the mountains around Malaga.
• Leisure & holiday riders
• Intermediate MTB riders
• Confident enduro riders
• e-MTB riders (where available)
Trails Menu
Málaga offers a diverse and raw mountain biking scene perfectly suited to downhill and enduro riders, with the Mijas antennas acting as a key point of interest and access hub. From here, riders can drop into fast, technical trails featuring loose rock, deep sand, hard pack, and exposed rock gardens, blending natural terrain with high-speed sections. The area provides reliable vehicle and shuttle access, making it ideal for gravity-focused sessions. Beyond Mijas, the Sierra de Málaga adds elevation, longer descents, and a wilder feel, with steep chutes, off-camber sections, and varied Mediterranean terrain. Further inland, El Chorro stands out as a destination-grade spot, known for its dramatic limestone landscapes, superflowy DH lines, and sustained enduro descents that demand precision and commitment. Together, these zones position Málaga as a year-round riding destination for experienced riders seeking technical, fast, and demanding DH and enduro trails in southern Europe.


*all the difficulty levels are measure regarding Trailfork difficulty colors
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