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41.3km
1,010m
Mountain biking
This difficult 25.6-mile mountain biking route from Morella explores the seasonal springs and waterfalls of the Riu Cervoles in Els Ports.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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10.3 km
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11.8 km
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13.9 km
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17.8 km
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41.3 km
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
20.3 km
13.6 km
5.11 km
1.74 km
457 m
Surfaces
27.4 km
6.13 km
4.07 km
3.26 km
369 m
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Elevation
Highest point (1,120 m)
Lowest point (660 m)
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Sunday 12 July
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19°C
22 %
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This circular route starts and ends from Morella, a historic town that serves as an excellent base. You can typically find parking within Morella itself, which is well-equipped for visitors. The town also hosts the Centro BTT Els Ports, which can provide further guidance on parking and access.
This route is classified as difficult, requiring a good level of physical fitness and mountain biking experience. It involves significant elevation gain and varied terrain, making it suitable for experienced riders.
You can expect varied terrain, including singletrack paths that may feature rocks and loose stones, suitable for enduro-style riding. Some sections may involve calcareous rock and can be slippery. The route also crosses the Riu Cervoles, so river conditions can vary seasonally.
The route is named after the springs and waterfalls of the Riu Cervoles. Highlights include the Donzella Spring, the Fondo Waterfall, and Masía and Crystal Clear Pools. You will also pass through the charming settlement of Vallibona and experience beautiful landscapes with mountain flora.
The Riu Cervoles is a seasonal river, so the visual impact of its waterfalls and pools changes significantly with the weather. For the best chance to see the waterfalls in full flow, visit after periods of rain, typically in spring or autumn. However, be mindful of potentially slippery conditions. Summer offers drier trails but the waterfalls may be less impressive.
While specific regulations for dogs on this exact route are not detailed, generally, dogs are permitted on trails in the region. However, given the difficult terrain and potential for wildlife, it's advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in sensitive areas or when encountering other trail users. Always ensure your dog is fit enough for a challenging ride.
Generally, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required for mountain biking on public trails within the Els Ports natural park area. However, it's always good practice to check local regulations or contact the Centro BTT Els Ports in Morella for any updated information or specific rules regarding certain sections of the trail.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You will find yourself on sections of the Camí de Conquesta, Comunitat Valenciana. Fredes - el Pinós, Pedals dels Ports, and El Camí IT6TR3 El Camí Central: de Castelló de la Plana a Montserrat, among others.
Yes, Morella is an excellent hub for mountain biking. It is home to the Centro BTT Els Ports, which provides information, services like bike rental, and a network of well-marked routes. You'll also find various cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in Morella suitable for cyclists.
Given the difficult classification and varied terrain, you should bring appropriate mountain biking gear, including a well-maintained bike suitable for challenging trails, a helmet, gloves, and protective padding. Carry plenty of water, snacks, a repair kit, and navigation tools. Weather can change, so pack layers and rain gear if necessary.
The route passes by natural pools, such as the 'Toll Blau,' and a canyon-like area along the Riu Cervoles. These can offer opportunities for refreshing dips, especially during warmer months. However, water levels are seasonal, so their suitability for swimming will depend on recent rainfall and river conditions.
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