Balutia Journal

Stories, landscapes, and memories from the land that gives us our name.

Articles from balutia journal

olivar de sierra y de hilera

From Mountain Olive Groves to Row-Planted Fields

From the rugged hills of Sierra Morena to the ordered lines of Andalusia’s olive groves, this section of Balutia traces a quiet transition in the landscape. Wild mountain terrain धीरे gives way to cultivated fields, where centuries-old trees cling to steep slopes before opening into vast, geometric plantations.

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Ride with GPS and Balutia

Balutia will work with Ride with GPS as its official route planner, allowing us to design the route with a high level of detail, add key points of interest, and provide participants with a solid tool to plan, navigate, and understand the territory before and during the adventure.

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pico y balutia

PICO and Balutia

PICO joins Balutia as a collaborator for 2026, and that means a lot to us. PICO gels, besides being delicious, share much of Balutia’s identity: naturalness, spontaneity, and authenticity.

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Bienvenidos a Cuaderno Balutia

Welcome to Balutia journal

This blog was created to pause for a moment and take a calm look at the land that gives life to the route.

Here we want to tell the stories hidden in each valley, each village, and every path — to show what makes these places so special, and why they deserve to be travelled through with eyes wide open.

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