4.5
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825
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12
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Mountain bike trails around Pego, located in the Marina Alta region of Alicante, Spain, offer diverse terrain for riders. The area is characterized by surrounding mountain ranges such as the Sierra de Segaria and Serra de Mostalla, providing challenging climbs and technical descents. The Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park features paths through wetlands and rice fields, offering more relaxed cycling experiences. This landscape combines rugged mountains with scenic valleys and natural parks.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
4.7
(6)
28
riders
50.3km
04:13
1,360m
1,360m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
3.3
(4)
15
riders
38.2km
03:42
1,150m
1,150m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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2.5
(2)
12
riders
46.1km
04:00
1,240m
1,240m
Hard mountain bike ride. Very good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
13
riders
32.1km
02:37
650m
650m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
4.0
(1)
10
riders
27.7km
02:53
820m
820m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.
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Amazing route, by going towards Fleix and not vice versa. Gears aka 50/34 11-34 and disc brakes are recommended.
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The building complex consists of a former Franciscan monastery and the associated church, which is dedicated to the Holy Family. The complex was built towards the end of the 19th century. The church is built in the neo-Gothic style and is characterized by pointed arches, high windows and a striking bell tower. Surrounded by the tranquil landscape of the Marina Alta, the place is today both a religious center and an interesting historical building in the region.
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The Església Parroquial de l’Assumpció de Nostra Senyora in Pego is considered the city's most important Catholic church. Its construction began in 1599 on the ruins of an earlier church, which itself had been built on the site of a former mosque. Completion continued into the late 17th century, while the distinctive bell tower was added between 1700 and 1725. Stylistically, the church combines elements of Gothic and Renaissance architecture, representing the so-called "Gótico-Renaissance" style. Inside, one finds significant works of art, such as the 14th-century Double Veronica, the 15th-century altarpiece of the "Mare de Déu de l’Esperança," and a processional cross from the same period. After the Spanish Civil War, frescoes and paintings were restored, including works by the Valencian artist Rafael Cardells. Historically, the church served as the center of the archpresbytery of the region and is today an outstanding testament to the religious and artistic history of Pegos.
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The Portal de Sala is located in the town of Pego and is the only fully preserved of the three original entrances to the town's medieval fortifications. Situated on Calle Sant Domènec, the gate once served to provide daytime access to the fields and gardens outside the town and to protect the inhabitants from attack at night. Attached to the portal is a square tower, one of the few remaining towers of the original sixteen town fortifications. The Portal de Sala is now an important historical monument and a testament to Pego's medieval urban architecture.
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Quite challenging by bike. Sections of 14 and 15%
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Just off the road between Sagra and Pego, the small turnoff toward Vall d’Ebo leads into one of the most beautiful and tranquil climbs in the Costa Blanca mountains. It may not be famous outside of cycling circles — but pros know it well: Tadej Pogačar holds the Strava KOM on this climb. From the Pego side, the ascent runs for about 8 km, gaining 400 metres at a steady average of 5%. The road is smooth, quiet, and beautifully engineered — with a flowing rhythm and wide, elegant curves. The landscape is peaceful and wild, with cliffs, pines, and far-reaching views. At the top, just before you descend into Vall d’Ebo, you’re rewarded with a spectacular view in both directions: looking back, the coastline and the Mediterranean Sea; looking ahead, the lush green valley of Vall d’Ebo, framed by rugged ridges and rocky outcrops. It’s a rare and stunning double panorama. If you continue past the village, you can create a magnificent loop via Pla de Petracos, riding through remote canyons and ancient rock formations before descending into Benigembla and back to the Vall de Pop. If you're riding from Vall d’Ebo toward Pego, the climb is shorter — about 3 km at 6% — but still very scenic, especially as you rise above the valley with dramatic views behind you. Vall d’Ebo may be quiet, but it’s world-class: pure road, total calm, and the kind of climb you’ll want to ride again and again.
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Convento Franciscano e Iglesia de la Sagrada Familia Das Franziskanerkloster (span. Convento de los Franciscanos, katal. Convento de los Franciscanos) In dem Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts im valencianischen Romantikstil erbaute Franziskanerkloster birgt in seinem Klostergang eine Figur des Bruders Fray Pascual Nadal. Er war Sohn Pegos und wird in China als Märtyrer verehrt.
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Pego offers a wide network of mountain bike trails. Our guide features 12 distinct routes, ranging from easy paths through wetlands to challenging mountain ascents. The region as a whole boasts hundreds of kilometers of trails.
You'll find a diverse range of terrain. The mountainous areas, like the Sierra de Segaria and Serra de Mostalla, feature challenging climbs, technical descents, and often rocky, steep, and loose surfaces. In contrast, the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park offers more relaxed cycling through wetlands, meadows, and rice fields.
Yes, while many trails are difficult, there are options for beginners. The Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park, for instance, has easy biking routes, such as the one leading to The Salty Spring, which provide a more relaxed experience amidst unique flora and fauna.
Yes, many routes in Pego are designed as loops. For example, La Vall de Laguar — Circular desde Pego por el Barranco del Infierno y Pla de Petracos is a popular difficult circular trail, and La Vall d'Ebo – Vall d'Ebo Pass loop from Pego also offers a challenging circular experience.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can encounter landmarks like Penya Foradà, the Mirador de Cocoll viewpoint, or the unique Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park with its rice fields and wetlands. Some routes also pass near the Cave of the Skulls.
Pego offers options for families, particularly in the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park, where paths are generally flatter and less technical. These routes provide a relaxed cycling experience suitable for various ages, allowing families to enjoy the unique natural environment together.
While specific trails are not designated as 'dog-friendly,' many natural areas and less technical paths in Pego are suitable for riding with well-behaved dogs on a leash. Always ensure your dog is fit for the distance and terrain, and carry enough water for both of you.
Pego generally experiences sunny and warm weather for much of the year, making it conducive for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures. Even in summer, early mornings or late afternoons can be suitable, though it's important to stay hydrated and avoid the midday heat.
Yes, Pego is equipped with facilities to enhance your biking experience. Services like Pego.CC offer bike rental, maintenance, and professional support, including authorized test centers for brands like Giant and Liv. This makes it convenient for visitors to access suitable equipment and assistance.
The mountain bike trails in Pego are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 100 reviews. Riders often praise the varied terrain, from challenging mountain ascents to scenic wetland paths, and the stunning panoramic views of the valleys and the Mediterranean Sea.
Parking is generally available in and around Pego, particularly in the town center and at common starting points for popular routes. For specific trailheads, it's advisable to check local maps or route descriptions for designated parking areas to ensure convenient access.
Absolutely. Many routes through the mountainous areas provide breathtaking panoramic views. You can expect to see the surrounding valleys, the Mediterranean Sea, and the expansive Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park from various vantage points, such as the Mirador de Cocoll.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, trails like La Vall de Laguar — Circular desde Pego por el Barranco del Infierno y Pla de Petracos and Vall d'Alcalà Pla de Petracos MTB Trail offer significant elevation gain and technical sections. These routes navigate rugged mountain terrain with rocky surfaces and demanding descents.


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