Penedès is a land of contrasts, where the sea, forests, and mountains come together; a modern area close to Barcelona that still preserves its agricultural tradition and essence through the vineyards that fill its landscapes. Exploring Penedès by bike is perhaps the best way to understand a region with its own unique character, inviting you to enjoy life’s simple pleasures: a good meal, a glass of wine, a beautiful landscape, or simply a conversation with the locals. Discover the Penedès two-wheeled routes Penedès 360 offers many options to explore the region on two wheels. Charming places, historical heritage, small villages, restaurants, and numerous wineries where you can enjoy excellent wine or cava. On your bike, you can stop whenever you like, taking in the beauty of this land and immersing yourself in its Mediterranean yet agricultural landscapes. Do it at a relaxed pace, with your senses wide open, taking in your surroundings to make your stay in Penedès a true 360-degree experience. You can visit any time of the year, though spring and autumn are the best seasons for these routes. With a mild, temperate climate and its proximity to Barcelona, Penedès invites you to discover its popular festivals, heritage, landscapes, and paths on two wheels. If you love cycling, pack your bags, hop on your bike, and set aside a few days to enjoy this region through the routes we propose. It’s the perfect way to stay active while discovering our land. Penedès 360 Gravel Route - The Original Starting and ending in Vilafranca del Penedès, this four-day route lets you discover the most authentic interior of the region. Vineyards, small villages, farmhouses, wineries, and chapels will accompany you on a journey connecting the entire Alt Penedès, skirting the mountains to the north and south. The route covers a total of 162.4 kilometres with about 2,000 metres of elevation gain spread over four days. The proposed stage endpoints are Sant Jaume Domenys, Torrelles de Foix, Sant Sadurní d’Anoia, and Vilafranca. The Penedès 360 - The Original is designed for gravel bikes, though it can also be completed with an electric mountain bike. You won’t encounter major technical difficulties, as the route mainly follows paved roads or tracks. It’s undoubtedly a way to enjoy Penedès’ natural and agricultural surroundings at a calm, leisurely pace—an ideal route for stopping to visit wineries, castles, and viewpoints, and experiencing this magnificent region with all your senses. Penedès 360 MTB Route - All Mountain From the mountains to the sea, this route uncovers the hidden Penedès. If you love pushing yourself on a bike, the Penedès 360 - All Mountain is for you. Designed for mountain biking, this route is more demanding, with over 4,000 metres of elevation gain across four days and a total of 180 kilometres. We suggest starting from Sant Sadurní d’Anoia, bypassing the central Penedès plain to reach Sant Miquel d’Olèrdola. From there, you can head to the Mediterranean in Calafell before tackling the toughest stage to Pontons, then looping back to Sant Sadurní. You can complete the route at your own pace and extend it over more days if you want to enjoy the Penedès landscapes more leisurely. The Penedès 360 - All Mountain lets you experience the region’s nature in the most thrilling way. Beyond the vineyards, you’ll discover hidden corners to rest and let time slip by. Feel the adrenaline on descents and the thrill of effort on climbs, all while taking in boundless landscapes just by looking up. Test your athletic side with a route full of excitement that won’t leave you indifferent. Penedès 360 Road Route - Back Roads If road cycling is your passion, the Penedès 360 - Back Roads route offers a complete view of the region’s diverse landscapes in just four days—or even fewer. With over 2,800 metres of elevation gain, this route of contrasts takes you from the urban bustle of Vilafranca del Penedès or Vilanova i la Geltrú to small villages like Pontons or Sant Joan de Mediona. You’ll pass from the flatlands of the central Gran Penedès to the northern mountains and the coastal landscapes of El Garraf, on a comprehensive route along the region’s beautiful roads. The 200-kilometre route follows quiet roads with little traffic, where you can still hear the sounds of nature as you ride. Along this route, you’ll also pass through iconic spots for cycle tourists in Penedès, such as the Les Ventoses pass or the Pantà de Foix road—true sanctuaries for two-wheeled enthusiasts. Whether on a gravel, mountain, or road bike, Penedès invites you to explore it at a leisurely pace, enjoying its landscapes, hidden corners, and people. Set aside a few days to discover this land that will capture your heart with its vineyards, small villages, mountains, and sea.