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Discover Malaga on a full-day trekking bike tour for only $34.39, exploring coastlines, neighborhoods, and natural reserves with expert guidance and routes.

For those seeking an active way to see Malaga, rent a KONA trekking bike for 24 hours and enjoy a flexible, guided cycling experience. Priced at $34.39 per person, this tour offers a fantastic way to explore the city’s diverse neighborhoods, scenic coastlines, and natural areas. With a rating of 5.0 based on 32 reviews and 94% recommending it, the tour has proven to be a popular choice among cycling enthusiasts and curious visitors alike.
The tour begins at a convenient central meeting point in Malaga and includes the use of a high-quality bicycle and helmet. The staff are known for their helpfulness, providing detailed maps and route suggestions—whether you want to head east along the coast, north towards botanical gardens and dams, or west to nearby resort towns. This flexibility makes it suitable for both casual riders and more experienced cyclists looking for longer, more challenging routes.
While the tour is designed for moderate physical fitness levels, it’s particularly well-suited for those interested in discovering Malaga beyond the city center, with options to explore tranquil nature reserves and seaside neighborhoods. Keep in mind that food, drinks, and entrance fees are not included, so plan accordingly. This full-day bike rental combines convenience, expert guidance, and local insights, making it an ideal activity for a flexible day of exploration.

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This tour offers more than just bicycle rental; it provides a full day of guided exploration with personalized route options. The enthusiastic staff ensure each rider receives helpful advice, route suggestions, and safety instructions. The bike and helmet are provided for all participants, with helmets being mandatory for those under 16, making safety a priority.
What sets this experience apart is the choice of routes: you can cycle east along the coast passing through historic fishing neighborhoods like Pedregalejo & El Palo, covering 20 km on paths beside the sea. Going north, you can visit the Botanical Gardens ‘La Concepción’ and the Limonero Dam, offering a blend of natural beauty and tranquility. If you prefer the west, the tour takes you to the resort town of Torremolinos. For those with more stamina, the guides can also provide information for longer, more challenging rides in the Malaga area’s mountain ranges.
The QR code routes and printed maps make navigation easy, whether you’re exploring independently or following a suggested path. The tour’s flexibility allows you to tailor your day around your interests, making it an excellent choice for a customized experience.

The tour begins right in the heart of Malaga at C/ Trinidad Grund, 5A. After a quick safety briefing, you don your helmet and start cycling through Malaga’s dynamic Soho district, known for its trendy bars and elegant architecture. The guides highlight how the area has recently undergone a radical transformation, with impressive street art featuring comic book characters, animals, and a giant chameleon.
This part of the tour provides a lively introduction to Malaga’s contemporary culture. You’ll see the Centro de Arte Contemporaneo’s industrial exterior, remnants of Malaga’s once thriving industrial scene at Huelin, and discover the symbolism behind the brick chimneys amid lush palm trees. The short city cycling segment is designed to give you a taste of Malaga’s modern vibe before heading into natural environments.

One of the highlights is the stop at the Guadalhorce River Estuary Natural Area, a peaceful haven for birdwatching. Here, you can observe flamingos, herons, and cormorants as they wade through lagoons and marshlands. The guide shares insights into the natural history and ecological importance of this habitat, offering a peaceful contrast to the urban scenes.
Cycling along these trails provides a chance to see diverse bird species in their natural environment, making it an appealing stop for nature lovers. The tranquil atmosphere and abundant wildlife make this part of the tour a relaxing and educational experience.

Heading east from central Malaga, the route stretches 20 km on seaside paths, passing through traditional fishermen’s neighborhoods such as Pedregalejo and El Palo. These areas are known for their colorful houses and lively seafood restaurants, offering a glimpse into Malaga’s maritime past.
Cyclists enjoy easy, flat terrain that’s suitable for all skill levels. Along the way, you can admire the sea views and get a feel for Malaga’s coastal lifestyle. The route is perfect for those who want to combine cycling with casual sightseeing and perhaps a meal at one of the local chiringuitos.
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Cycling northward, the guide leads you to La Concepción Botanical Gardens, a lush retreat featuring exotic plants, waterfalls, and shaded pathways. It’s an ideal stop for those who appreciate horticultural beauty and want a break from cycling.
Further along, the Limonero Dam offers a scenic view and a chance to explore Malaga’s water management infrastructure. These stops are suitable for a moderate-paced ride and provide opportunities for photos and relaxation amid natural surroundings.

If time permits or if you’re interested in a longer adventure, the route can extend westward to Torremolinos, a popular resort town known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. The guides can provide route suggestions for those seeking a more challenging or extended ride.
For cyclists interested in longer or more demanding routes, the team offers additional information for rides into the mountains of Malaga or further afield, adding versatility to the experience.

This bike tour departs from C/ Trinidad Grund, 5A, in central Malaga, with a maximum group size of 15 travelers, ensuring a friendly and manageable environment. The tour duration is approximately 4 hours, after which you can return your bike and continue exploring Malaga independently.
The activity requires moderate physical fitness, making it accessible to most adults and older teens. Since it’s a full-day rental, you have the flexibility to explore at your own pace within the 24-hour window, making it ideal for a relaxed or more vigorous day of cycling.
At $34.39 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the quality of bikes, helmets, detailed route maps, and insider tips provided. The free cancellation policy allows flexibility—cancellations made more than 24 hours in advance are fully refunded.
It’s important to note that food, drinks, and entrance fees are not included, so plan to bring snacks or visit local cafes along the way. The tour’s flexible schedule and route options make it suitable for different interests and fitness levels.
This experience is perfect for adventurous spirits who want to see Malaga from a different perspective. It’s especially suitable for those who enjoy moderate physical activity, appreciate scenic outdoor routes, and want the flexibility of a full-day rental with guided insights.
The positive reviews highlight the helpful staff, good-quality bikes, and the enjoyment of discovering new neighborhoods, natural wetlands, and coastal scenery. It’s an excellent activity for solo travelers, couples, or small groups who value independence combined with expert advice.
Operated by Malaga Bike Tours & Rentals by Kay Farrell, this experience guarantees professional service, clear communication, and well-maintained equipment. The team’s local knowledge enhances the ride, making it a trusted choice for anyone exploring Malaga on two wheels.
Renting a trekking bike for 24 hours at just over $34 offers a cost-effective, active way to see both the urban and natural sides of Malaga. The guided routes and useful maps help you uncover hidden corners, enjoy coastal vistas, and visit lush gardens—all at your own pace.
While the activity is suitable for most fitness levels, it’s best suited for those looking for a relaxed yet engaging outdoor experience. With strong reviews praising the helpful staff and quality bikes, this tour stands out as a practical, enjoyable, and flexible way to explore Malaga’s diverse terrain.
“Efficient quick service and quality bike provided, with good quality lock. Very helpful staff. Cycled from Malaga to Nerja and back. The bike prov…”
What is included in the bike rental?
The rental includes a high-performance bicycle and a cycle helmet. Helmets are mandatory for riders under 16.
Can I extend the rental beyond 24 hours?
The tour is designed for a full-day rental, but specific extension options are not detailed. Check directly with the provider for longer arrangements.
Are the routes suitable for beginners?
Yes, the routes along the coast and through neighborhoods are flat and easy, making them accessible for most moderate fitness levels.
Do I need to bring my own food or water?
Food and drinks are not included; it’s recommended to bring snacks and water for your day out.
Is the tour suitable for families with children?
Children under 16 must wear helmets, and the moderate physical demand suggests it’s best for teenagers and adults.
How do I get the route information?
Routes are available via QR codes or printed maps, provided at the start of the tour.
Is there a limit on group size?
Yes, the maximum group size is 15 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The activity is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
Can I customize my route?
Yes, the guides can provide info for longer or more challenging rides if requested.
How do I book this tour?
Booking is available through the provider’s website, with immediate confirmation and easy cancellation options.