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Road cycling routes around Sanet y Negrals traverse a diverse landscape at the foot of the Sierra Segaría, within the fertile Girona River Valley. The region features a mix of agricultural lands, pine forests, and mountainous terrain. Cyclists encounter well-maintained roads and varied ascents, offering both challenging climbs and more relaxed rides. This geographical setting provides panoramic valley views and a rich natural environment for exploration.
Last updated: May 16, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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36.7km
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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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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This time, water was flowing through the bed. It turned out not to be 4 cm, but easily 40 cm. Had to dismount, wet feet; not recommended.
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In the village of Sagra there is a useful water refill point right on the main road. Coming from El Ràfol d’Almúnia it will be on your right-hand side, just at the entrance of the village. There is another fountain on the opposite side of the road, but that one is not filtered, so the main refill point is the recommended stop for cyclists and hikers. It’s an easy and reliable place to top up your bottles before continuing into the Vall de Laguar or towards the Vall de Gallinera.
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The Puerto de Sorell is a quiet and under-the-radar ridge climb in the northern Costa Blanca, linking Pego and Ràfol d’Almúnia via the CV‑728. It’s not long, not high — but it’s a perfect connector on a peaceful inland loop. From Ràfol d’Almúnia, the climb is 2.7 km long at an average gradient of 3.1%. It’s a smooth, steady ascent through olive groves and farmland, ideal for keeping a light rhythm and soaking up the rural scenery. The road surface is good and traffic is almost nonexistent. From the Pego side, the climb is roughly the same length but considerably steeper, with sections reaching 6 to 8%. It’s a short but honest effort, and a nice little test when coming up from the coastal plain. The views are wide and open — toward the Segària range, the valley below, and even the sea in the distance. At the summit, you'll spot the blue "Puerto de Sorell – 170 m" sign, a modest but official col marker that makes the climb feel just a bit more special. From here, you can descend either way or continue inland toward Vall de Gallinera, Vall d’Ebo, or Coll de Rates. Puerto de Sorell is a local favourite: short, scenic, quiet — and perfect for linking bigger climbs on a longer ride.
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As you ride from Pedreguer toward Beniarbeig, take a moment to look up — the views of the Sierra de Segària and the surrounding mountains are spectacular. Especially in the morning light, the peaks rise above the orchards and farmland like a natural wall. It’s a tranquil stretch of road with panoramic scenery, perfect for spinning the legs and soaking in the Costa Blanca landscape.
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The road from Pego to Sagra is a hidden gem for cyclists. With almost no traffic, it winds gently upward through shaded sections and rolling gradients — never too steep, but always engaging. Perfect for finding rhythm after the descent from Port de Sorell, this stretch offers a rare mix of quiet, flow, and relief from the sun on hot days.
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Café Ciclista is a popular meeting place for cycling enthusiasts. The center offers high-quality bike rentals with regularly serviced racing bikes from renowned brands. Guided group rides are also available, aimed at experienced cyclists. Located on the Carretera de les Marines, the location is ideal for extended tours along the coast or into the hinterland, combining service, cycling expertise, and community all in one. It's an ideal place for a break during your ride, where you can enjoy a good coffee and a slice of cake. Cold drinks and delicious food are also available.
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In the center of the little village Benimeli you have a nice water refill point.
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The region offers a diverse landscape, blending fertile agricultural valleys with the mountainous foothills of the Sierra Segaría. You'll find well-maintained, quiet tarmac roads that traverse citrus groves, pine forests, and provide panoramic valley views. This mix allows for both challenging ascents and more relaxed rides.
Yes, Sanet y Negrals caters to various skill levels. Out of 116 available road cycling routes, you'll find 47 easy routes for a gentle ride, 43 moderate routes for a balanced challenge, and 26 difficult routes for experienced cyclists seeking demanding climbs.
Many routes offer views of the Sierra Segaría mountain range and the Girona River Valley. You might also pass by significant natural features like the Mouth of the Molinell River. For those interested in geological formations, the area is also known for its historic caves, such as the Cave of the Skulls.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 390 reviews. More than 21,000 road cyclists have explored its varied terrain, often praising the quiet, well-tarmacked roads, diverse landscapes, and the blend of challenging climbs and scenic, relaxed rides.
Absolutely. The region is known for its panoramic valley views, especially from elevated points like La Plaza del Cristo. Some routes offer stunning vistas towards landmarks such as Coll de Rates or the Vall d'Ebo Pass, providing memorable cycling experiences.
Yes, Sanet y Negrals and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural points of interest. In the town, you can see the noble Palau de la Señoría and the Santa Ana Parish Church. The broader area also features ancient Iberian remains in the Sierra Segaría and numerous historic caves, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Given its location in Alicante, Spain, Sanet y Negrals generally offers favorable conditions for road cycling for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures, while winters are typically mild. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during peak season.
Yes, there are several easy routes suitable for families. For instance, the Dénia Castle – Cyclist Café loop from el Verger is a 24.4 km (15.2 miles) easy trail through agricultural landscapes, perfect for a family outing. Another gentle option is the View of the Sierra de Segària – Benimeli water refill point loop from Sagra, which is 23.9 km (14.9 miles).
Many of the road cycling routes around Sanet y Negrals are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. An example is the Benimeli water refill point – Naranjo loop from el Verger, an easy 36.7 km (22.8 miles) route that offers a gentle ride through local agricultural scenery.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant ascents. The Dénia Castle – Puerto de Sorell loop from el Ràfol d'Almúnia is a moderate 58.7 km (36.5 miles) path featuring varied terrain and views. While not explicitly listed as 'difficult' in the guide, the region's mountainous areas, like those near the Vall d'Ebo Pass, are known for demanding climbs.
Sanet y Negrals is approximately 9.5 km from sandy beaches, so some routes might offer glimpses of the coast or lead you towards coastal areas. While specific coastal routes are not detailed here, the proximity allows for combining cycling with coastal relaxation, especially on routes heading towards the Mediterranean.
Yes, the region has a cycling-friendly atmosphere. Routes like the Dénia Castle – Cyclist Café loop from el Verger explicitly mention a 'Cyclist Café', indicating that there are establishments catering to riders. Many towns and villages along the routes will also have local cafes and bars for refreshments.


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