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Gravel biking around Carcaixent offers diverse landscapes, transitioning from extensive orange groves and agricultural plains to more mountainous terrain. The region features varied physical characteristics, including the Júcar River, ravines, and streams, providing a dynamic environment for cyclists. This blend of flatlands and elevated areas creates a range of challenges and scenic routes. The area is known for its natural monuments and mountain peaks, offering a constantly changing backdrop for rides.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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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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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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Beautiful view in the middle of the Monasteries route shortly before reaching "La vall dignita"
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It is part of the greenway that recovers the old layout of the "vineyard" between Carcaixent and Gandia.
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Below the Umbria alta appears this fountain with a set of tables and shadows around it that offer a secluded and beautiful corner to stop if necessary, spend a good time.
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It is a beautiful and peaceful place. The views are spectacular and the surroundings are worth it, the entrance to the castle is two euros.
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There are over 50 gravel bike trails around Carcaixent, offering a wide variety of experiences. These routes cater to different skill levels, from moderate rides to more challenging adventures with significant elevation gain.
Carcaixent's gravel trails offer incredibly diverse terrain. You'll find yourself cycling through extensive orange groves and agricultural plains, along the Júcar River, and into more mountainous regions. The area features natural monuments, ravines, streams, and even old limekilns, providing a dynamic and constantly changing backdrop for your rides.
Yes, Carcaixent offers routes suitable for various fitness levels. While many routes involve significant elevation, there are also moderate options that explore the agricultural plains and river areas. For example, the Riola (Rio Júcar) – Júcar River Levee loop from Algemesí is a moderate trail that follows the Júcar River levee with minimal elevation gain.
Many gravel routes in Carcaixent pass by significant natural features and historical landmarks. You can encounter impressive gorges like Barranco de Manessa, natural monuments such as La Puigmola Spring, and even explore caves like Cova de la Galera. Historical sites like the Aguas Vivas Convent also add cultural interest to your rides.
Absolutely. The region boasts several rewarding viewpoints. The Collado del Infierno Viewpoint is a notable spot, often reached via routes like the Font del Garrofer – Collado del Infierno Viewpoint loop from Alzira, offering panoramic views. Another great option is the Barranc de Noguera Viewpoint.
Yes, cycling through the expansive orange groves is a quintessential Carcaixent experience. The region is renowned for its agricultural heritage, and many routes, particularly those on the plains, will take you directly through these picturesque orchards, allowing you to immerse yourself in the local culture and scenery.
Many of the gravel bike routes in Carcaixent are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Riola (Rio Júcar) – Júcar River Levee loop from Alzira and the Old narrow-gauge train station – Monastery of Aigues Vives loop from Tavernes de la Valldigna.
The komoot community highly rates gravel biking in Carcaixent, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 19 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from the peaceful orange groves to the challenging mountain ascents, and the constantly changing scenery along the Júcar River and through various natural features.
The Valencian Community generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are typically ideal, with milder temperatures and less chance of extreme heat. Winter can also be a good option, while summer might be very hot, especially for longer rides with significant elevation.
Yes, some routes incorporate historical points of interest. For instance, the Old narrow-gauge train station – Monastery of Aigues Vives loop from Alzira takes you past the beautiful 16th-century Aguas Vivas Convent, nestled in a scenic valley, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Experienced riders will find plenty of challenging options. Many routes feature significant elevation gain and unpaved, difficult segments as they transition into the mountainous terrain surrounding Carcaixent. The region's diverse landscape, often referred to as the 'Tuscany of Valencia,' offers high mountain climbs and endless ridge lines for those seeking a demanding adventure.


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