From the heart of Andalusia straight west toward the Atlantic. The third stage starts by crossing the Guadalquivir River before a few short climbs onto the Aljarafe plateau test the legs. From there, the terrain levels out onto quiet backroads cutting through the sweeping vineyards of the Condado de Huelva region.
A major historical landmark waits at Niebla, where the route passes right beneath the massive, fully intact red stone walls and crosses the iconic Río Tinto, famous for its reddish, mineral-rich water. Gliding through San Juan del Puerto, the day finishes smoothly in the maritime hub of Huelva near the Odiel estuary. A seamless bridge between history and the coast.