Mountain passes around Algar de Palancia are situated in the province of Valencia, along the Palancia River. The region features a village center, historical sites, and a natural landscape. These passes are popular among cyclists and hikers due to their scenic routes and varied terrain. The area offers a blend of natural viewpoints and extensive trails for diverse outdoor experiences.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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A demanding climb, it is worth taking a detour and going up to the Rebalsadors viewpoint further up.
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It's a tough climb once you've been on the bike for a couple of hours. Especially going down, having lunch and going back up to get home. Very cool and quiet, no cars.
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A very beautiful and easy to drive pass road.
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A nice pass with good asphalt.
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Hello, I would like to contact the person who made this route. Thank you.
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Must climb in Valencia, also possible from Serra, continuing downhill to Torres-Torres and Sagunt for a loop back to Valencia.
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The effort of getting there is worth it, a success because of the divine view. The departure was grateful.
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It was an amazing experience in the mercury mines! These areas are little known and very easy to explore. However, it is important to be careful, since there are ventilation chimneys that represent a danger. I would recommend starting with the lower chimneys, specifically the ones on the left, and taking your time as you walk. Unfortunately, I couldn't go downstairs because I was alone, but I promise to come back with someone so I can do it. It was an awesome experience and for now the chimneys are not closed yet, but they probably will be soon. It is essential to carry a headlamp, a flashlight and a tracking device to guarantee our safety. Let's not expose ourselves to unnecessary risks.
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The region boasts several scenic passes. Eslida Pass is renowned for its natural beauty and varied terrain, offering stunning views from both sides. Another highlight is L'Oronet Pass Climb, located within the Serra la Calderona Natural Park, which provides breathtaking views from its summit after a rewarding ascent.
Yes, cyclists will find challenging routes. Eslida Pass is a classic route in the Serra d'Espada, known for its challenging climb with average slopes of 7% and well-maintained pavement. The Eslida side of the pass is considered more demanding. L'Oronet Pass Climb also offers a rewarding ascent through dense trees.
The mountain passes around Algar de Palancia are set amidst diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter dense pine forests, almond trees, and varied terrain. Passes like Eslida Pass offer picturesque scenery, while L'Oronet Pass Climb is enveloped by dense trees within the Serra la Calderona Natural Park. The region also features natural viewpoints, such as the Garbí Viewpoint, offering expansive coastal vistas.
Yes, particularly around L'Oronet Pass Climb, you can find establishments like bars and restaurants along the way to refuel and rest during your journey.
Visitors appreciate the exceptional natural beauty, varied terrain, and spectacular views offered by the passes. The challenging climbs are a draw for cyclists, while the scenic routes and well-maintained paths are enjoyed by many. The komoot community has contributed over 50 photos and more than 130 upvotes, highlighting the area's appeal for outdoor enthusiasts.
Absolutely! The region offers extensive country trails suitable for hiking. For various hiking options, including easy to moderate loops like the 'Hiking loop from Paraje Natural Municipal la Dehesa de Soneja' or 'Azuébar Castle – Peña Ajuerá (Natural Window) loop', you can explore the Hiking around Algar De Palancia guide.
Beyond cycling the passes, the area around Algar de Palancia is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, as detailed in the Hiking around Algar De Palancia guide. For road cycling, there are routes like the 'Aín Village – Eslida Pass loop', which you can find in the Road Cycling Routes around Algar De Palancia guide. There are also dedicated Running Trails around Algar De Palancia.
The region is enjoyable for outdoor activities for much of the year. For passes like Eslida Pass, the side leading to Eslida is mostly shady, making it enjoyable even in summer. However, in winter, even on sunny days, it can be cold. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring the passes.
While popular passes like Eslida and L'Oronet are well-loved, the region offers many trails and viewpoints. Collado del Llentiscle is a crossing point that offers divine views, making the effort to get there worthwhile for an unforgettable photograph. The area generally provides a blend of natural viewpoints and extensive country trails, allowing for diverse experiences.
The terrain varies across the passes. For instance, Eslida Pass features well-maintained pavement. Coll de la Vella has a good climb, with much of the route paved or concreted, surrounded by almond trees and pine forests. L'Oronet Pass Climb involves a zigzag path through dense trees.
The region around Algar de Palancia is characterized by its charming village center and historical sites. While the passes themselves are primarily natural features, the broader area offers a blend of historical interest and natural beauty, ensuring a diverse outdoor experience for visitors.


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