Mountain passes around Cirat, located in Castellón, Spain, offer a variety of routes through mountainous terrain. The region features trails suitable for activities such as cycling and hiking, often characterized by forested areas and scenic viewpoints. While not globally renowned for specific passes, the area provides opportunities to explore the natural landscape of the Alto Mijares region. The local geography includes varied elevations and winding roads, contributing to diverse outdoor experiences.
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El Puerto El Remolcador is located deep in the mountains of Castellón. The ascent takes place with views of a spectacular landscape of limestone cliffs and with a marked rural character among dry orchards.
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Demanding stretch if done uphill from Fanzara to Montanejos. You pass through the port of Vallat, one of the most colorful and picturesque of Alto Mijares. In addition to being colorful, this section is very quiet, practically without traffic and with pavement in excellent condition.
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Short ascent to the top of the Cedramán district on the northern slope from the Villahermosa river. Only 1 kilometer in length and smooth ramps. Next to the Villahermosa river bridge there are two parking areas for vehicles. The extension has recent asphalt except for the section that crosses Cedramán, which has left it with old asphalt; As soon as you crown in the Barrio Alto, the new asphalt is recovered. The southern slope, which runs through the Villahermosa River Canyon is the most beautiful and is currently all with new asphalt.
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Second ascent in the area of Caserío de Los Molares, on the inhospitable and deserted road that joins the towns of Montanejos and Cortes de Arenoso. It could have been included as an extension of the Puerto de los Molares, but there is a considerable drop between these two climbs that makes it inadvisable. After overcoming the dilapidated Caserío de Los Molares, this ascent of less than 2 kilometers begins whose summit slightly exceeds the Puerto de los Molares in altitude. Narrow and quite broken road that winds through a very dense forest area. Abundant shade, non-existent road traffic even in August. There is a maximum ramp at 13% but very short. After crowning there is a viewpoint to the left towards the Puebla de Arenoso reservoir, the Castle and Mount Santa Bárbara. It is not recommended to travel this path in reverse with the road bike, there are many holes.
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Los Molares pass, one of the hardest in the Montanejos area, as it shows an APM hardness coefficient of 85 points. Normally we cycle through the stages and after a short time, with the data collected, we carry out the altimetry and the record. In this case, 4 years have passed between data collection and office work, that is what confinement has, in the absence of pedaling, we can use the abundant data that we have collected in the last 12 years. Let's go with the details of the Puerto de los Molares, a single slope ascent that takes you towards the limit of the province of Castellón, towards the area of the town of Cortes de Arenoso along a quite hidden road. We leave Montanejos towards Cortes de Arenoso along the CV-20 road, and immediately turn right towards the CV-195, crossing the Mijares bridge. The ascent begins smoothly and with good asphalt on the road that leads to Zucaina, but that joy only lasts 1 kilometer. We turn left and we get into a totally different ascent. Narrow and somewhat bumpy road, in a very leafy forest that shelters but prevents seeing landscapes. The next 4 kilometers are not excessively hard, finding some isolated ramp at 9%. A pity about the leafiness of the forest because it is intuited that with a more open landscape there would be beautiful views of the nearby Arenoso reservoir. At kilometer 5 we find an important turning point, marked by the crossing to the Shooting Range and the Canadian pass. After that point comes a descent of half a kilometer that does not bode well. That's right, the hardness of the pass is concentrated after the descent, in the last 2 kilometers. It is the area of the last 4 horseshoes, very constant, all the time above 7-8% and with punctual ramps at 10-11-12%. The final bulletin. The last 500 meters soften. After crowning and finishing the port, there is a short descent and the ruined village of Los Molares that gives its name to this leafy and generally quite hard ascent. https://www.dandolotodo09.com/2020/04/puertos-los-molares-por-montanejos-apm.html
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altimetry of the Tugboat from Lucena, although this port starts earlier if you come from Alcora and Figueroles. From Lucena it is almost 9 kilometers, good asphalt and a fairly gentle slope. The hardest is at the exit of Lucena. On the weekend there are many motorcyclists. As you ascend there are good views of the Penyagolosa. Full port article: https://www.dandolotodo09.com/2018/10/puertos-el-remolcador-por-lucena-del.html
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To eat cirat vista and good treatment gastrobar APANEM
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A beautiful bike route, especially the section over Vallat. First class asphalt, great views and little traffic
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The mountain passes around Cirat, located in Castellón, Spain, offer a variety of routes through mountainous terrain. They are often characterized by forested areas, winding roads, and scenic viewpoints, providing diverse outdoor experiences suitable for cycling and hiking.
For views of the Penyagolosa mountain range, consider visiting El Remolcador Pass. As you ascend from Lucena, you'll find good views of the range.
Yes, for a challenging climb, explore Los Molares Pass. It's considered one of the hardest in the Montanejos area, featuring a narrow, somewhat bumpy road through a leafy forest with sustained ramps of 7-8% and punctual sections up to 10-12%.
The Fanzara to Montanejos Scenic Route, which includes the Port of Vallat, is highly regarded for its excellent asphalt and minimal traffic. It offers a quiet and picturesque cycling experience, especially when climbing uphill from Fanzara to Montanejos.
The San Vicente de Piedrahíta Viewpoint is a 2nd category port located just 3 km from Montanejos. It features an ascent with ramps between 8 and 11%, providing rewarding views from the top after a short climb.
The Puerto de Los Molares (Second Ascent) offers a unique experience through a very dense forest area. This less than 2-kilometer ascent features a narrow and quite broken road, abundant shade, and a viewpoint towards the Puebla de Arenoso reservoir.
The region around Cirat offers a variety of cycling routes, including challenging climbs and intermediate trails. You can find routes like the 'From Montanejos to Montán – Gravel circular by the Arenoso Reservoir' or the 'Montanejos Hot Springs – Arenos Reservoir loop from Montanejos'. For more options, explore the Cycling around Cirat guide.
Yes, there are several hiking trails near the mountain passes. Options range from easy paths like 'Los Estrechos Trail' to more challenging ones such as 'The Bojera Path (SL-CV 105) — Circular to the Cova Negra'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Cirat guide.
Cirat offers various mountain biking trails, including routes like the 'Arenos Reservoir – View of Arenoso Reservoir loop from Arañuel' and more difficult options such as the 'Mountainbike loop from Arañuel'. For a comprehensive list of trails, refer to the MTB Trails around Cirat guide.
Visitors to the mountain passes around Cirat appreciate the scenic views, the quality of the asphalt on cycling routes, and the generally quiet environment with minimal traffic. The diverse terrain also offers opportunities for both challenging climbs and more gentle ascents.
While specific seasonal recommendations for Cirat's mountain passes are not detailed, the region's climate in Castellón, Spain, generally makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities due to milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, while winter might bring cooler conditions, especially at higher elevations.
Many of the mountain passes around Cirat are well-suited for intermediate-level enthusiasts. Highlights like El Remolcador Pass, the Fanzara to Montanejos Scenic Route, and San Vicente de Piedrahíta Viewpoint are categorized as intermediate, offering enjoyable challenges without being overly extreme.


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