Mountain passes around Millena offer diverse terrain for outdoor enthusiasts in the Comtat comarca of Alicante, Valencia. This region, though small in population, provides a natural landscape with mountains and valleys. The area is suitable for those seeking routes with elevation changes and scenic views. Visitors can explore various mountain passes that traverse the local topography.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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As an alternative to the direct ascent from La Vila Joiosa via Sella to Puerto de Tudons, the route via Relleu is recommended, which is significantly quieter, in my opinion more scenically varied, and allows for a somewhat more even, easily rideable ascent through the hinterland of the Costa Blanca.
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The ascent from La Vila Joiosa to Puerto de Tudons initially starts relatively moderate and undulating with mostly flat to slightly rising sections, and later winds through the mountain landscape of the Serra d’Aitana. Only from Sella onwards does the route become a steady uphill climb, which continues to the pass at 1025 m. This actual ascent is around 5-6% on average, with short passages that are a bit steeper at 10%, but overall without extreme ramps. This results in a long, well-paced uphill climb from the coastal area up into the mountains of the Serra d’Aitana.
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A beautiful, long, not-too-steep climb. Nevertheless, you gain over 800 meters in elevation. Quiet roads, hardly any traffic. Very beautiful scenery.
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The Puerto de Confrides is the longest—and one of the highest—climbs in the area, stretching nearly 25 km from base to summit. It's not overly steep, with a moderate average gradient that keeps it rider-friendly, but the real challenge comes from its length. Expect a sustained ascent through pine forests, olive groves, and sweeping valley views. Pace yourself early, stay hydrated, and enjoy the gradual rhythm—this is a true endurance climb that rewards consistent effort rather than explosive power.
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BEAUTIFUL ROUTE...HARD...BUT WORTH IT...BEAUTIFUL VIEWS
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This is one of the longest climbs you can do in the area. It's 27 kilometers long, with 1,000 meters of elevation gain at a very manageable average of 3.7%, with gradients of 7.5%. Good road surface and magnificent views.
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The mountain passes around Millena offer diverse terrain, including routes with significant elevation changes, scenic views, and challenging climbs. You'll find passes popular with cyclists, as well as those offering panoramic vistas and impressive descents. They are generally appreciated for their natural beauty and varied topography.
Cyclists frequently enjoy passes like Confrides Pass, known for its stunning scenery and challenging slopes, with a 9 km length and an average gradient of 5%. Puerto de Tollos is another favorite, featuring 6% ramps and a well-maintained surface, often praised for its wonderful climb and low traffic.
Yes, several passes offer excellent views. Port de Tudons provides an overwhelming feeling with its elevation over 1,000 meters close to the sea, offering an impressive descent and excellent views. The Confrides Pass also offers beautiful mountain views, especially from the pine forest section.
You can expect to see varied natural landscapes, including mountains, valleys, and limestone cliffs. The region features pine forests, especially around Confrides Pass, and offers views of reservoirs and terraced areas for growing olives, as seen from points like the View of Alt de Benicadell.
The area around Millena's mountain passes is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, road cycling routes, and gravel biking trails. Many routes incorporate the passes, offering challenging climbs and scenic descents.
Yes, there are several hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, you can explore routes like the 'Quatretondeta - Pla de la Casa Trail' or 'Les Agulles de la Serrella Trail'. For more options, check out the hiking guide for Millena.
The difficulty varies. Passes like Confrides Pass are considered Category 2 climbs with an average gradient of 5%, with the last 1.5 km being the most challenging at over 7%. Puerto de Tollos features 6% ramps, which can be more demanding when ridden North-South. There are options for intermediate to advanced cyclists and hikers.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive views, the feeling of accomplishment after a climb, and the exhilarating descents. The low traffic on some passes, like Puerto de Tollos, is also a common point of appreciation, allowing for a more peaceful experience. The natural beauty and varied terrain are consistently praised.
While the mountain passes themselves are primarily natural features, the municipality of Millena, though small, does have some historical points of interest. These include the castle ruin of Travadell, a tower, and Joseph's Church. These can be explored as part of a broader visit to the region.
While some passes offer challenging climbs, the broader region around Millena provides a variety of outdoor activities. For family-friendly options, it's best to look for less strenuous sections of trails or explore the general hiking routes in the area, which may include easier paths suitable for families.
The region generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for cycling and hiking without the intense heat of summer. Winter can also be suitable, though some higher elevations might experience cooler temperatures. Always check the local weather forecast before your visit.


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