Best mountain passes around La Pobla De Vallbona offer access to a diverse landscape characterized by the Túria River basin and proximity to natural parks. The region features numerous opportunities for outdoor activities like hiking and mountain biking. While traditional high-altitude mountain passes are less common, the area provides notable elevated points and challenging trail sections. These routes offer panoramic views and rewarding experiences within the Valencia Province.
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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Hello, I would like to contact the person who made this route. Thank you.
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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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Spectacular views of the Sierra Calderona. Long and enjoyable climb up the northern slope, on the other hand an inhuman effort if you climb from the monastery.
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A short break before it goes back downstairs.
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Crossroad. To access the Llentiscle fountain, the Poll fountain or go up to the rebalsadores viewpoint or its geodesic.
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One of the crossing points where you can take an unforgettable photograph like the one shown
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While traditional high-altitude mountain passes are less common directly in La Pobla de Vallbona, the region offers several elevated points and challenging trail sections. Notable examples include Collado del Llentiscle, known for its divine views, and the area Between Olocau and Marines Viejos, which includes the Chirivilla Pass. Another significant point is Coll de Rates, offering spectacular views of the Sierra Calderona. The Tos Pelat Viewpoint, the highest point in the municipality, also provides panoramic views of the surrounding natural landscapes.
The terrain varies from moderately challenging mountain bike routes, like the one involving Morería Pass with a 750m elevation gain, to more demanding rides such as the Oronet Pass loop which requires very good fitness and advanced skills. Hiking trails within the Túria Natural Park and Sierra Calderona Natural Park offer diverse features, from easy river paths to more challenging climbs with significant elevation changes, catering to different fitness levels.
You can expect to see diverse Mediterranean forests, river paths along the Túria River, and expansive natural landscapes. From viewpoints like Tos Pelat and Coll de Rates, you'll get panoramic vistas. The Sierra Calderona Natural Park, accessible from the region, offers dramatic views, including the Mediterranean Sea on clear days from higher viewpoints like Garbí.
Yes, while some routes are challenging, the natural parks bordering La Pobla de Vallbona, such as Túria Natural Park, offer a network of trails with varying difficulties. Many paths are suitable for families, especially those along the river or leading to viewpoints like Tos Pelat, which provide scenic beauty without requiring highly strenuous climbs. Look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' within these parks.
The region around La Pobla de Vallbona is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous options for hiking, including the Túria Natural Trail. For cyclists, there are traffic-free bike rides and challenging mountain biking routes, such as the Morería Pass loop. Running trails are also popular, with several loops starting from La Pobla de Vallbona.
The best time to visit is generally during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities. Summers can be very hot, making longer or more strenuous routes challenging. Winter offers cooler temperatures, but some higher or more exposed sections might be windy.
Yes, the Morería Pass is part of a popular 42.1 km mountain bike trail loop from el Camp de Túria. The Oronet Pass is also featured in the 'Ojos Negros Greenway – Oronet Pass loop,' described as a hard mountain bike ride for experienced riders. These routes offer significant elevation gains and varied terrain for mountain biking enthusiasts.
Visitors frequently highlight the rewarding views after an effort, such as the 'divine view' from Collado del Llentiscle. The varied terrain and engaging experiences for mountain biking, especially within the Camp de Túria region, are also highly appreciated. The panoramic vistas from points like Coll de Rates and the natural beauty of the surrounding parks are also major draws.
While the focus is on natural passes, the broader region, particularly within the Túria Natural Park and Sierra Calderona Natural Park, offers opportunities to explore historical sites alongside natural trails. For example, some hiking routes in the area might pass by ancient settlements or traditional structures, integrating cultural exploration with outdoor activity.
Specific parking information for individual passes is not always detailed, but trailheads for routes within the Túria Natural Park and Sierra Calderona Natural Park typically have designated parking areas. For public transport, La Pobla de Vallbona is connected by metro (Line 2) to Valencia, and local bus services might provide access to points closer to the natural parks, though direct access to remote trailheads might require a car.


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