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Road cycling around Teulada offers diverse terrain, transitioning from coastal roads to inland vineyards and rolling hills. The region features significant elevation changes, providing both gentle coastal rides and challenging ascents through picturesque valleys. Cyclists can navigate well-paved routes that wind through agricultural landscapes and along the Mediterranean coastline. This varied geography caters to a range of fitness levels, from leisure cyclists to experienced riders seeking demanding climbs.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.4
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1,780
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47.2km
02:25
680m
680m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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784
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48.0km
02:16
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.2
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811
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55.5km
02:35
690m
690m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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46.6km
02:10
530m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.1km
01:54
580m
580m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It's quite fun to have a view of the twisty road you may well have/be cycling in other rides!
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Plan your route so you pass through Llíber during the ride and stop for a drink on the central square. It’s a perfect mid-ride break, with a relaxed village vibe and a refreshing glass waiting for you.
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Llíber is tucked away in the Vall de Pop and makes a perfect starting point for peaceful and scenic rides. As soon as you roll out of the village, you find yourself among vineyards and almond groves, riding quiet country lanes with barely any traffic. The valley itself offers gently rolling terrain, with short climbs and flowing descents that keep the ride lively without ever feeling overwhelming. One popular loop takes you from Llíber towards Xaló, lively on market days, and then on to Parcent and Alcalalí. The roads weave through the valley with constant views of the Marina Alta hills, and the gradients are always manageable. For a longer spin, head towards Benissa and Senija, where the terrain becomes a little more challenging but rewards you with wide panoramas stretching all the way to the Mediterranean near Calpe. Gravel and MTB riders will also find plenty of old farm tracks and dirt roads around Llíber, leading deeper into the backcountry and giving you the sense of riding through an almost forgotten landscape. The village itself has its own charm. Riders know it not only for its whitewashed streets and sunny square but also for its rather unique traffic rhythm: chances are you’ll have to wait at the single traffic light before rolling in or out of town. It has become something of a local hallmark—an amusing pause that every cyclist who passes through seems to remember. Finishing your ride here feels natural. On the main square you can park your bike and enjoy a glass of local moscatel wine or a plate of tapas. With its quiet roads, Mediterranean aromas, and the laid-back authenticity of a small Spanish village, Llíber is a place you’ll want to return to again and again—traffic light and all.
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The village truly comes alive during its annual festivities, including the celebrations in honor of the Virgen de los Desamparados and Santa Catalina Mártir in May, neighborhood festivities in August, and the Feast of the Assumption. On these days, music, processions, and traditional dishes fill the streets, with local specialties such as mullat, coques, and puxero amb pilotes. Senija is therefore a place where history, nature, gastronomy, and art blend harmoniously, and where time itself seems to slow down.
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Teulada offers a diverse mix of terrain for road cyclists. You'll find relatively flat coastal roads with stunning Mediterranean views, as well as more challenging inland routes featuring significant elevation changes, steep climbs, and thrilling descents through picturesque valleys and vineyards. This variety caters to all levels, from leisure cyclists to experienced riders seeking demanding ascents.
There are over 20 road cycling routes specifically around Teulada, with a much larger network of nearly 200 routes available in the broader Moraira region. This extensive network ensures a wide range of options for various preferences and fitness levels.
Yes, Teulada offers routes suitable for beginners and those looking for an easier ride. The coastal areas generally provide more gentle terrain. While most routes are rated moderate, there are at least 2 routes specifically categorized as easy, allowing for a more relaxed cycling experience.
Local road cyclists frequently enjoy routes that showcase both coastal beauty and inland charm. A popular choice is the Moraira Beach – View of the Bay of Xàbia loop from Teulada, which covers 29.3 miles (47.2 km) and offers expansive coastal views. Another favorite is the Moraira Beach – Ascent to Montgó from Dénia loop from Ebike Hire, a moderate 34.6 miles (55.7 km) path with panoramic views towards Montgó.
Road cycling routes in Teulada often wind through stunning natural features and past historical sites. You can expect to see vast vineyards, particularly those cultivating Muscat grapes, and traditional agricultural landscapes. Coastal rides offer magnificent views of the Mediterranean Sea and access to beautiful coves. Inland, you'll encounter rolling hills and mountains, providing panoramic vistas. The historic quarter of Teulada, with its fortified Gothic Church of Santa Catalina, is also accessible.
Many routes offer scenic viewpoints. For instance, the View of the Valley and the Sea – Climb to Balcón al Mar loop from Teulada provides excellent vistas. You can also find highlights like the Viewpoint of the Salinas de Calpe and the Salinas de Calp Viewpoint, which can be incorporated into your rides, offering views of the salt flats and their unique ecosystem.
Teulada enjoys a pleasant Mediterranean climate, making it ideal for road cycling for most of the year. The mild temperatures outside of the peak summer months (July-August) are particularly favorable. Spring and autumn offer comfortable conditions with less heat and beautiful scenery, such as almond blossoms in the Jalon Valley.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Teulada are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end your ride in the same location. Examples include the popular Moraira Beach – View of the Bay of Xàbia loop from Teulada and the Xàbia – Moraira Beach loop from Moraira, which are convenient for exploration.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 300 reviews. Reviewers often praise the diverse terrain that caters to all skill levels, the stunning coastal and inland scenery, and the well-paved routes that wind through picturesque landscapes. The variety of challenges, from gentle coastal rides to demanding climbs, is frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Cycling routes often allow for cultural immersion. You can ride through areas dedicated to Muscat grape cultivation, experiencing the region's winemaking heritage. The journey between Teulada and Moraira, for instance, passes traditional 'riuraus' (rural buildings) and terraced landscapes. Teulada's historic quarter, with its fortified Gothic Church of Santa Catalina, and chapels like Saint Vicent Ferrer, are also accessible, offering opportunities for cultural stops.
Yes, some routes in the broader region provide views of iconic landmarks. For example, the 'View of Peñón de Ifach loop from Moraira' is a cycling route that incorporates views of this distinctive natural landmark, offering a memorable scenic experience.


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