Mountain passes around Algimia De Alfara are situated between the Sierra de Espadán and Sierra Calderona mountain ranges. This geographical position provides access to various mountain passes popular with cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts. The region offers opportunities for exploring mountain terrain, including rural roads and trails. Its setting makes it suitable for diverse outdoor activities.
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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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A nice pass with good asphalt.
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Beautiful mountain landscape
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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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A great route, especially since the asphalt was renewed
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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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Starting point to cross the plateau of Les Penyes de Guaita (east direction). Further down, in the first urbanization of the Sant Esperit valley, you can find tracks suitable for mountain biking or gravel that lead to the monastery or, on the other side, to the Mola de Segart.
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The region around Algimia De Alfara is ideal for various outdoor activities, particularly cycling and hiking. Its location between the Sierra de Espadán and Sierra Calderona mountain ranges provides numerous rural roads and trails suitable for exploring. You can find dedicated guides for Gravel biking, Hiking, and Road Cycling in the area.
The L'Oronet Pass Climb is a classic and challenging ascent, known for its inclusion in stages of the Vuelta Ciclista a España. It features demanding sections with gradients between 9% and 10%. Another notable climb is the ascent to the Chirivilla Pass at 711m, which you can experience on the route Between Olocau and Marines Viejos.
Yes, several passes offer excellent views. The L'Oronet Pass Climb is a section of ascent to an emblematic port with great views. From Puerto del Oronet, cyclists can extend their ride to the viewpoint of El Garbí, which offers spectacular panoramic views of the Bay of Valencia, Castellón, and the Sierra de Espadán. Collado del Llentiscle is also praised by visitors for its 'divine view'.
The terrain varies across the passes. For instance, the L'Oronet Pass Climb features a picturesque zigzag path winding through dense trees. Coll de la Vella offers a climb surrounded by almond trees and pine forests, with most of the route being paved or concreted. The region generally offers a mix of rural roads and trails.
While many passes offer challenges, the region also has options for moderate experiences. For mountain biking, Coll de la Vella is part of a moderate mountain bike loop from Algimia-Ciudad, covering 39.1 kilometers with an elevation gain of 470 meters, making it a manageable ride. For hiking, routes like the 'Oronet Pass – El Sierro Peak loop' are rated as moderate.
Some mountain passes offer convenient parking. For example, Coll de la Calderona is noted for having 'easy parking', making it a good starting point for bike or foot routes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views and the authentic cycling atmosphere, especially on weekends when roads become lively with cyclists. The challenging climbs and scenic routes through dense trees and forests are also highly appreciated. Many highlights, such as Collado del Llentiscle, are noted for their 'divine view' and being worth the effort.
Yes, particularly around popular passes like L'Oronet Pass Climb. There are bars and restaurants along the way where you can refuel and take a break, especially if you are starting your ascent from towns like Serra.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not detailed, the region's mountain passes are popular with cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts, suggesting pleasant conditions for outdoor activities during most of the year, avoiding the peak heat of summer. Weekends are particularly lively with cyclists, indicating good conditions for riding and hiking.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for mountain biking. For example, Coll de la Vella is part of a moderate mountain bike loop. You can explore various mountain biking routes in the Gravel biking around Algimia De Alfara guide, which includes options like the 'Ojos Negros Greenway' loops.
Yes, the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, where many of these passes are located, offers a range of hiking trails. For instance, the 'Oronet Pass – El Sierro Peak loop' is a moderate hiking route starting from Port de l'Oronet. You can find more hiking options in the Hiking around Algimia De Alfara guide.


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