Introduction to the Andalucia Cycling Cyclists

Introduction to the Andalucia Cycling Cyclists


Andalucia Cycling, PatasNegras and I

Iain Attwood Grant

I first arrived in Andalucรญa, straight from a freezing, snow-covered London, in January of 2001. I came to Andalucia to cycle from Malaga to Lisbon. From the very first day the ride was a revelation to me. I enthusiastically told my touring companion Mike that I was going to come back here to live, and I did so in March of 2002. Since then, and many many winding roads later, I have made a small space for myself in the cycling fraternity here. I have now gone native and I would love to introduce to you these panoramas, cultures & histories. I would like to take you down along these roads, tracks and lanes, and into the landscape.

I am a qualified MTB guide, certified with the qualification AFDA0109, and I am an experienced designer of cycle routes.

As well as many years in the saddle turning the cranks as a commuter, a brief spell as a bike messenger, and cycle tourer & club member, I also have many years workshop experience as a mechanic fixing other people’s bikes. I also got my Cycling Proficiency badge in 1984 & ยด85, twice, (because it got me out of maths class).

eBike Aracena & Andalucia Cycling


Beatrice Carnus

My name is Beatrice, and when I decided for a change in my life, moving to Aracena and running a small business like eBike Aracena seemed like the right decision. Being close to nature has always been vital to me, and I found that connection so strong in the Sierra, where getting lost in the countryside is so easy and wonderful. As a cycling enthusiast and committed environmentalist, nothing makes me happier today than being able to share my passion with others. You can see my staring TV role here in, …

Beatrice Carnus, eBike Aracena

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