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Touring cycling routes around Siete Aguas traverse a mountainous landscape in the province of Valencia, characterized by varied elevations and abundant natural springs. The region features peaks like "El Pico de la Nevera" and "Pico del Tejo," offering panoramic views and challenging ascents. Its numerous springs and water features contribute to a green environment, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. This area in La Hoya de Buñol is defined by its high mountain climate and rich natural features.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
64
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34.4km
03:12
560m
560m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.5km
03:35
710m
710m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.6km
03:49
1,040m
1,040m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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19.3km
01:26
330m
330m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.4km
00:58
210m
210m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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The cycling trip continues along the rural path of the Ruta de la Lana and passes through El Rebollar, an old inn on the Camino Real in Valencia. The slides follow one another among holm oak forests, Aleppo pine groves and vineyard plantations until the final climb towards Siete Aguas begins, on the A-3 service road. The Nature Trail passes through an uncomfortable little tunnel under the highway, then crosses the high-speed train bridge and continues along a path with a lot of stones that can put in trouble those who carry long distances on their bike. The descent to the town is also delicate due to the loose surface. The “Turia sector” of the Natural Trail ends in Siete Aguas. The route to Pedralba, in the Turia valley, has several non-cyclable sections for gravel bikes and we turn around in this beautiful town of Hoya de Buñol-Chiva, famous for the springs that flow in the municipality, such as the fountains of the Papan, of the Gota, of the Apetito, of the Tejería or the great symbol of the town, the popular Fuente de los Siete Caños, in the center of the urban area. The return from Siete Aguas to the highway is recommended along the road to avoid the stone path. And then to Requena along the same route, following the red milestones of the Turia-Cabriel Natural Trail through El Rebollar and the Magro River valley.
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The cycling trip continues along the rural path of the Ruta de la Lana and passes through El Rebollar, an old inn on the Camino Real in Valencia. The slides follow one another among holm oak forests, Aleppo pine groves and vineyard plantations until the final climb towards Siete Aguas begins, on the A-3 service road. The Nature Trail passes through an uncomfortable little tunnel under the highway, then crosses the high-speed train bridge and continues along a path with a lot of stones that can put in trouble those who carry long distances on their bike. The descent to the town is also delicate due to the loose surface. The “Turia sector” of the Natural Trail ends in Siete Aguas. The route to Pedralba, in the Turia valley, has several non-cyclable sections for gravel bikes and we turn around in this beautiful town of Hoya de Buñol-Chiva, famous for the springs that flow in the municipality, such as the fountains of the Papan, of the Gota, of the Apetito, of the Tejería or the great symbol of the town, the popular Fuente de los Siete Caños, in the center of the urban area. The return from Siete Aguas to the highway is recommended along the road to avoid the stone path. And then to Requena along the same route, following the red milestones of the Turia-Cabriel Natural Trail through El Rebollar and the Magro River valley.
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This ancient bridge appears to have been damaged during a flood and may have been neglected due to the current unimportance of the path across the river. The old wheeled road passed through here.
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Near Siete Aguas are the remains of this undated aqueduct. Due to the type of construction, it could be a Roman work.
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This climb is a classic section for local cyclists. Many of the usual routes in the area pass through here, as it is a good climb with beautiful views that leads to the La Loma aerodrome. From there, and after a brief rest, the ascent continues towards the natural area of Sierra de Chiva.
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Beautiful views of Siete Aguas
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Touring cycling routes in Siete Aguas are predominantly challenging. The region's mountainous terrain means that most of the 22 available routes are rated as difficult. There are also 6 moderate routes, but no easy options, indicating a landscape best suited for cyclists with some experience.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Siete Aguas are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the challenging Magic Barranco de Papàn – Aqueduct ruins loop from Siete Aguas, which covers 34.4 km, and the equally demanding Climb to the heliport – Abandoned bridge loop from Siete Aguas, spanning 45.6 km. For a slightly shorter, moderate option, consider the Climb to the heliport – View on Siete Aguas loop from Siete Aguas.
Siete Aguas, meaning 'Seven Waters,' is rich in natural features. You'll encounter numerous springs, and after heavy rains, impressive waterfalls like the Turche Cave Waterfall. The mountainous terrain offers panoramic views from peaks such as 'El Pico de la Nevera' and 'Pico del Tejo'. Routes may also pass through areas like the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park. For specific viewpoints, consider highlights like Pico Ropé or Monte Gordo Summit.
Given its high mountain climate, Siete Aguas offers cooler summers compared to the city of Valencia, making it an appealing destination during warmer months. Spring and autumn are also excellent, providing pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes, especially when the numerous springs and waterfalls are at their most vibrant.
Yes, Siete Aguas has a rich history. While cycling, you might encounter views of the imposing Castle of Siete Aguas. The region is also home to traditional routes like the 'Route of the Mills,' which showcases the area's agricultural past. The village center itself, with its traditional houses and sections of the old town wall, offers a glimpse into its heritage.
The terrain in Siete Aguas is predominantly mountainous and varied. You will experience significant elevation changes, with routes featuring challenging climbs and descents. The landscape is characterized by diverse natural features, including lush greenery, numerous springs, and rocky sections, providing a dynamic cycling experience.
The touring cycling routes in Siete Aguas are generally rated as moderate to difficult, with no easy options available. This suggests that most routes may be too challenging for young children or inexperienced family cyclists due to the significant elevation gains and varied terrain. Families looking for gentler rides might need to seek out specific, shorter sections or alternative cycling paths in the broader Valencia region.
While specific parking locations for each route are not detailed, Siete Aguas is a recognized hub for outdoor activities. It is advisable to look for parking within the village center or at designated trailheads. Many routes, such as the Puntal de las Palomas – Abandoned bridge loop from Siete Aguas, typically start and end near the town, suggesting convenient access points.
The touring cycling routes in Siete Aguas are highly regarded by the komoot community, boasting an average rating of 5.0 stars from 3 reviews. Over 200 touring cyclists have explored the area using komoot, often praising the varied terrain and the challenging yet rewarding climbs that offer stunning views of the mountainous landscape.
Yes, Siete Aguas is connected to broader cycling networks. For instance, the region is integrated into longer cycling expeditions like the 'Ojos Negros' greenway, which is Spain's longest and connects Teruel, Castellón, and Valencia. This offers opportunities for multi-stage adventures beyond the immediate Siete Aguas area.
Siete Aguas is a charming village with a pleasant atmosphere, featuring traditional houses. While specific cyclist-friendly establishments are not listed, as a popular destination for outdoor activities, it is likely to offer local cafes and accommodation options. The village center would be the best place to look for amenities to refuel and rest after your rides.
Yes, the Chera-Sot de Chera Natural Park is a significant natural area in the vicinity, known for its winding trails, impressive waterfalls, and breathtaking landscapes. This park is ideal for both hiking and cycling, offering a chance to explore a protected environment with diverse flora and fauna.


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