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Road cycling around El Campello offers a diverse landscape, combining Mediterranean coastline with mountainous inland areas. The region features well-maintained roads with varied asphalt surfaces, suitable for both speed and safety. Cyclists can find routes ranging from flat coastal paths to challenging climbs with significant elevation gains. This geographical position provides a unique blend of scenic rides and demanding workouts.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
5.0
(1)
141
riders
100km
05:23
1,970m
1,970m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.0
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305
riders
90.0km
04:31
1,370m
1,370m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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4.4
(9)
252
riders
29.3km
01:27
440m
440m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
3.0
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141
riders
64.8km
03:23
1,160m
1,160m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
4.1
(8)
126
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28.3km
01:18
170m
170m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Hermitage of San José in Busot is an 18th-century church. It is distinguished by its Latin cross floor plan and thoughtful architecture. With a three-part nave and chapels between the buttresses, this hermitage is connected at one end to the sacristy and the former hermit's house. Particularly striking features of this hermitage are the polygonal facade with a flat-arched portal, a niche with a relief of San José, and a round oculus that illuminates the interior. This building regularly serves as the site for important events for the community, such as the floral offering to the patron saint during the Moors and Christians festival and the Three Kings' procession on January 5th. It is thus a church steeped in symbolism and tradition…
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It's beautiful—breathtaking, really! But most of the road has extremly rough asphalt. There are some sections with new tarmac, but overall, about 8 km of bad surface. It's perfectly doable on a road bike but not very pleasant—ride it northbound only. Otherwise, you'll encounter huge potholes, and the asphalt is more like loose gravel on very steep descents! On a gravel bike or MTB it doesn't really matter.
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The beach of Sant Joan is very long and has white sand. Towards the north you can see the impressive mountains that rise above the coast.
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Generally on weekends there are roads very busy with cars, motorcycles and cyclists, if it is summer make sure to bring water, in August there are good places. If you go up from August you can go down the service road, or go towards Tibi, Castalla and lengthen and go up =)
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Super quiet road. I spent a Saturday and I think I came across 1 car and 5 cyclists, the arrival at Busot both to go up to the port and the detour to go down are beautiful
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Beautiful descent from the Port de Tibi back to Alicante, of or course climb from Alicante to the Port de Tibi, along a very quiet rural road that follows de Riu de Montnegre.
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El Campello offers a diverse network of over 35 road cycling routes. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy coastal rides to challenging inland ascents.
Yes, El Campello is well-suited for beginners and families, with 9 easy routes available. The coastal rides along the promenade of Playa Muchavista and the paved route connecting to San Juan beach are particularly pleasant for relaxing family bike rides, offering scenic views and flat terrain.
For experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, El Campello offers 10 difficult routes. Notable options include The 100k through Alacanti — Circular to the port of la Carrasqueta, which covers over 100 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding route is the circular path through Aigües, the Amadorio reservoir, Orxeta, and an ascent to Finestrat, continuing through Benidorm.
Yes, many routes around El Campello are designed as loops. For instance, Avenida de Niza – Amadorio Reservoir loop from Platja de Mutxavista offers a challenging circular ride combining coastal sections with inland exploration. Another option is the Agost to Maigmó Road – Alto de Busot loop from Platja de Mutxavista, which takes you through mountain roads with challenging climbs.
El Campello's warm climate makes it an excellent destination for road cycling almost year-round. While summer offers extensive daylight, the spring, autumn, and even winter months provide comfortable temperatures, allowing for enjoyable rides outside the peak heat.
The region offers a unique blend of landscapes. You'll find spectacular sea views along the 23 kilometers of coastline, including broad sandy beaches and picturesque coves. Inland, routes venture into natural mountain areas with lush flora, passing by features like the Amadorio Reservoir and sections near the Monnegre riverbed, offering a more mountainous and biodiverse experience.
Absolutely. You can combine your ride with visits to historical and natural sites. The Amadorio Reservoir is a prominent feature on several inland routes. For history enthusiasts, the Santa Bárbara Castle in nearby Alicante offers panoramic views. The Illeta dels Banyets archaeological site, with its ancient fish farms, is also easily accessible from coastal routes.
The komoot community highly rates road cycling in El Campello, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, which combines straight stretches for speed with challenging climbs, and the well-maintained roads. The stunning Mediterranean coastal views and the opportunity to explore mountainous inland areas are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, El Campello offers routes with considerable elevation gains. For example, the El Campello - Sella - Relleu - Algues route features over 2,800 meters of ascent, providing a demanding workout for serious training. Routes like The 100k through Alacanti also include nearly 2,000 meters of climbing.
Many routes in El Campello perfectly blend coastal beauty with inland exploration. You can start with a scenic ride along the coast and then venture into the natural mountain areas. For example, the Avenida de Niza – Amadorio Reservoir loop seamlessly transitions from the Mediterranean shoreline to the more rugged terrain around the reservoir.
Beyond the coastline and mountains, some routes offer unique natural experiences. The Maigmó Greenway, though challenging, provides a journey through tunnels and viaducts, appealing to nature lovers. Additionally, the nearby Canelobre Caves offer a fascinating natural excursion for those looking to explore beyond the bike.


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