Caminos de Pasión GR 341 trail connects the towns on the route Caminos de Pasión, through 25 towns of the provinces of Jaén, Córdoba and Seville, from Alcalá la Real (Jaén), to Utrera (Seville), over a linear route of more than 320 kilometers. The route is approved by the Andalusian Mountain Federation and includes a signage composed by beacons and identification panels along the entire way.
GR 341 Trail
CYCLE TOURISM ROUTES
To enjoy the Caminos de Pasión GR 341 trail by bicycle, we propose three itineraries adapted to three cycling styles: road variant, gravel varian and MBT. The trip can last between three and seven days, depending on the style selected. Each of the options also have different lengths, ranging between 316 kilometers of the Road option, to the 344 kilometers of the Gravel trail.
Here you can download the official tracks (Wikiloc, Komoot), updated for the Caminos de Pasión GR 341 footpath:
In addition to these suggestions, and considering the good weather we enjoy during much of the year, you can choose to take the route bikepacking off road (mountain bike routes with camping). In this case, we advise to follow these recommendations.
HIKING ROUTE
Caminos de Pasión GR 341 trail can be traversed completely on foot. The stages have a length between 11 and 40 kilometers, with a total of 320 kilometers and a maximum slope rise of 3,660 m and a maximum slope decrease of 4,480 m.
The complete itinerary stage by stage is available at Wikiloc.
HORSE ROUTE
Caminos de Pasión GR 341 trail can be also explored on horse, although the first stage is slightly more difficult compared to the rest. The stages have a length between 11 and 40 kilometers, with a total of 320 kilometers and a maximum slope rise of 3,660 m and a maximum slope decrease of 4,480 m.
The complete itinerary stage by stage is available at Wikiloc.
LOGISTICS
Caminos de Pasión GR 341 trail is in the geographic center of Andalusia, between the provinces of Seville, Córdoba, Jaén, Granada and Málaga.
The first and last stages are close to the cities of Granada – the former – and Seville – the latter. Both cities are connected by train (www.renfe.es) and bus (www.alsa.es).
The first stage, which begins in Alcalá la Real, is located about 60 kilometers from Granada. From Granada you can get to Alcalá la Real by bus (www.alsa.es or www.autocarescontreras.es), or by bicycle through the Camino Mozárabe de Santiago, through the route that connects Granada with Alcaudete.
The last stage, which ends in Utrera, is connected to Seville through a commuter train that carries out regular trips (www.renfe.es). It can also be done by bicycle through the Camino de Santiago or the Via Augusta.