4.9
(12)
139
riders
35
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Gravel biking around L'Alcúdia offers diverse terrain, from expansive pine forests and orchards to significant wetlands and coastal paths. The region is characterized by its varied landscape, including the S'Albufera Natural Park and local elevations like Puig de Sant Martí. Riders can explore untarmacked rural roads and natural tracks, providing a range of experiences for gravel biking enthusiasts. The area features a compelling mix of coastal beauty, wetlands, forested hills, and historic elements.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.8
(4)
28
riders
49.4km
03:10
60m
60m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(2)
26
riders
34.4km
02:06
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
(3)
18
riders
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
(3)
10
riders
28.1km
01:49
140m
140m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
9
riders
37.2km
02:21
50m
50m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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El convent d'Aigües Vives, també anomenat Reial Monestir de Santa Maria d'Aigües Vives, és un antic monestir amb orígens que es remunten al segle XIII. L'edifici actual es va construir durant els segles XVI i XVII, amb els corresponents estils, renaixentista i barroc, si bé l'ala nord es va acabar en el segle XVIII. El monestir va pertànyer a l'orde dels agustins, orde que custodiava la imatge de la Mare de Déu d'Aigües Vives, patrona de la ciutat de La Barraca d'Aigües Vives. A mitjan segle XIX, a conseqüència de la desamortització de Mendizábal, els monjos hagueren d'abandonar el cenobi. Aquest va passar a mans dels barons de Casanova, que el destinaren com a habitatge rural. L'any 1977 el monestir fou adquirit i reformat per a destinar-lo a hotel residència per Antonio Vidal Bellver (fotògraf i empresari de Carcaixent). Actualment és propietat d'un empresari hoteler de Gandia. El 2024, la Generalitat Valenciana va instar els nous propietaris a fer obres per a mantenir aquesta obra major que ha patit un deteriorament progressiu com a conseqüència de robatoris, vandalisme i abandonament.
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La ruta per la mota dreta del riu transcorre entre les cases del poble i el propi riu.
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Between the shade of the Mondúver and the constant sound of water, the Clot de la Font is one of those places that invite you to slow down and enjoy cycling without looking at the clock. This natural spring, where the Badell—a tributary of the Vaca river—is born, is located a few kilometers from the urban center of Tavernes de la Valldigna and is a regular stop for cyclists, hikers, and runners. The access combines agricultural paths and stretches surrounded by pine forests and Mediterranean vegetation, perfect for a gravel, MTB, or even a quiet road route. The area is part of the Ruta dels Sentits and stands out for its fresh atmosphere, the shade of the Ombria, and a historic white fountain over 160 years old, next to a small waterfall that makes this place one of the most special points in the Valldigna. There's always a cycling vibe here: groups setting off at dawn, quick stops to fill water bottles, or simply a perfect place to rest before continuing towards the Cova del Bolomor, the Castell de Marinyén, or the routes of the Mondúver. The stone tables, potable water, and the tranquility of the surroundings make it a mandatory stop for any route through the Safor. A small oasis between mountain, water, and paths. Ideal for stopping, breathing, and keeping on rolling.
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Be careful with precipitation and even with high humidity, the pavement fogs up completely and becomes slippery.
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The Garrofer spring is a spring where water, coming from the Agulles aquifer, flows happily through two pipes and is channeled to an adjacent washhouse. Despite the warning that the water is not potable (as it is not chlorinated or subject to any health control), thousands of Alzire residents travel up to thirteen kilometers and sometimes form long queues to fill their water jugs.
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Highly recommended scenic spot with access in any way, but I recommend it for cycling or on foot.
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The bridge over the CV-50 between Carcaixent and Tabernes is finally operational, and you can now travel along the entire greenway without entering the CV-50, which was a danger.
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L'Alcúdia offers a wide selection of gravel biking opportunities, with over 45 routes available for exploration. These trails cater to various skill levels, ensuring there's something for every gravel biking enthusiast.
The terrain around L'Alcúdia is incredibly diverse, offering a rich gravel biking experience. You'll encounter expansive pine forests, lush orchards, dry lands, and significant wetlands like the S'Albufera Natural Park. Many routes also feature coastal paths with breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea, and local elevations such as Puig de Sant Martí provide challenging climbs and descents on dirt tracks.
L'Alcúdia's gravel trails range from moderate to difficult. While there is a limited number of easy routes, the majority of the 47 available tours are classified as moderate (24 routes) or difficult (22 routes). This variety ensures that both experienced riders looking for a challenge and those seeking a more relaxed, yet engaging, ride can find suitable options.
L'Alcúdia, being in Mallorca, generally offers pleasant conditions for gravel biking outside of the peak summer heat. Spring and autumn provide ideal temperatures and less crowded trails. Winter can also be a good option, with mild weather perfect for longer rides, though some routes might be affected by rain.
Absolutely! L'Alcúdia is rich in scenic spots. You can enjoy panoramic views from L'Estepar Viewpoint or the View of the Gulf of Valencia from Alt de València. The region also features historical structures like the Racef Tower and charming bridges such as the Alzira Bridge and Gavarda Bridge, which can be incorporated into your rides.
You can explore several natural highlights. The S'Albufera Natural Park is a crucial wetland area perfect for birdwatching. Finca Pública Son Real offers well-maintained gravel tracks alongside archaeological sites. Other natural areas include La Chopera forest, Salvador Castell Park, and Els Pinets Natural Area, providing diverse natural settings for your rides.
The gravel biking experience in L'Alcúdia is highly rated by the komoot community, with an impressive average score of 4.8 stars from over 20 reviews. Riders frequently praise the diverse terrain, which includes everything from pine forests and wetlands to coastal routes, and the access to local hills offering panoramic views. The well-maintained gravel tracks and the blend of natural beauty with cultural heritage are also often highlighted.
While many routes in L'Alcúdia lean towards moderate to difficult, some sections within areas like S'Albufera Natural Park offer dedicated cycling lanes that are flatter and more suitable for families. Finca Pública Son Real also has well-maintained gravel tracks that can be enjoyed by riders of varying skill levels, making it a good option for a family outing.
Yes, L'Alcúdia offers numerous loop routes that allow you to start and finish in the same location. These circular routes are popular for exploring diverse landscapes without retracing your steps, often combining coastal views with inland forests and wetlands. Examples include loops that take you through the S'Albufera wetlands or around areas like Puig de Sant Martí.
Yes, Finca Pública Son Real is an excellent choice for this. This public area features well-maintained gravel tracks that wind through natural landscapes and also pass by significant archaeological sites, adding a fascinating historical dimension to your ride. It's a unique way to combine outdoor activity with cultural discovery.
While L'Alcúdia itself is not directly within the highest peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana, it serves as a convenient gateway. You can find routes that lead towards the foothills and offer access to the challenging climbs and descents characteristic of the Tramuntana range, providing a more demanding gravel biking experience.
Absolutely. Many gravel routes in L'Alcúdia hug the coastline, particularly along the northern bay, stretching from Platja de Muro to Port de Pollença. The Victoria Peninsula also features scenic trails that provide stunning views of the sea and beautiful sandy beaches, perfect for a refreshing stop.


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