Mountain passes around Alborache are found in the mountainous western area of Valencia province, within the Hoya de Buñol comarca. This region features a landscape of tablelands and mountains, providing an elevated and scenic environment. While distinct named mountain passes are not abundant, the area offers various cycling and hiking routes with significant climbs and descents. These routes allow visitors to experience tranquil rural landscapes, fresh air, and vistas over the Buñol river valley and surrounding natural spaces.
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Pass with a fairly constant and accessible slope.
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The pass begins when crossing the bridge over the Jucar river and ends when entering the town of Millares. It is 4.2 km at 4.3%
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The Fuente Real port (adding the section of the Balcòn de Montroy port) is 10km at 4.4%, with a couple of kms in each section above 5% (reaching 7% in some areas) and the rest calmer.
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5.63 km (from the Toris to Llombai highway) at 4.5% average) works well as an aperitif (and initial part) of Puerto de Fuente Real.
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One of the most picturesque and peaceful passes in the Valencian Community. From the village of Dos Aguas, the climb is approximately 360 meters over 11 kilometers, making it very easy to cycle. The views are breathtaking throughout the entire route.
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This route is not well known or traveled and that makes it perfect for riding a bike. The route has very nice views of the Muela de Cortes and the Júcar river ravine until it reaches the town of Millares. A beautiful, quiet and picturesque tour through the Valencian mountains!
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Absolute dream road. It doesn't get any better. An absolute tip if you are in the area.
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With panoramic views of the Mediterranean mountains.
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While Alborache doesn't have many distinct named mountain passes, the region offers several elevated routes with significant climbs. Notable options include Fuente Real Pass, a classic for Valencian cycling, and Dos Aguas Pass, which offers an affordable climb. Another popular spot is Balcón de Montroy Pass, known for its panoramic views.
From the elevated routes and climbs around Alborache, you can expect spectacular vistas over the valley of the Buñol river and surrounding natural spaces. For instance, Balcón de Montroy Pass offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean mountains, and Puerto de Millares is praised for its breathtaking views throughout the route.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. While some cycling routes involve significant climbs, the region also offers gentler walking trails. For example, the 'Ruta de los Molinos' (Mill Route) along the Buñol river is a 2km trail showcasing natural beauty and historical mills, suitable for families. Additionally, Collado Umán is described as family-friendly with low slopes and pleasant views.
The region around Alborache is suitable for outdoor activities throughout the year. For cycling, routes like Collado Umán are noted to be wonderful for cycling at any time of the year, even in summer, thanks to abundant vegetation providing shade. The tranquil rural landscapes and fresh air can be enjoyed across seasons.
The area around Alborache is excellent for both cycling and hiking. You can find numerous routes with significant climbs and descents. For cycling, explore options like the 'Cueva del Turche loop from Alborache' or the 'Forata Reservoir – Forata Dam loop from Alborache'. For hiking, trails like the 'Ruta de los Molinos' offer scenic walks. You can find more details on various activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Alborache, Hiking around Alborache, and Cycling around Alborache guides.
Yes, the Alborache area is known for challenging cycling routes with substantial elevation gains. For instance, the 'Chiva por Alborache' route features an ascent of 1008m over 97.5km. Fuente Real Pass, especially when combined with the Balcón de Montroy section, covers 10km with an average gradient of 4.4%, reaching 7% in some areas. The 'Forata Reservoir – Forata Dam loop from Alborache' also includes an 840m ascent over 40.8km.
Fuente Real Pass is a classic Valencian cycling route, featuring a rugged Mediterranean landscape of scrubland. The climb, when adding the section of Balcón de Montroy Pass, spans 10 km with an average gradient of 4.4%, including sections above 5% and reaching up to 7% in some parts.
Dos Aguas Pass is considered an affordable climb, with its most challenging section occurring after the entrance to the Balcón de Montroy Urbanization. It's important to note that this route can be transited by many motorbikes on weekends. If you continue towards Dos Aguas, this pass connects with Fuente Real Pass after a 900m descent. Remember to charge water, as there are no fountains or bars until Dos Aguas.
Yes, Puerto de Millares is known as one of the most picturesque and peaceful passes in the Valencian Community. Starting from the village of Dos Aguas, the climb is approximately 360 meters over 11 kilometers, making it very accessible for cyclists. The views along the entire route are described as breathtaking.
Visitors appreciate the opportunity to experience tranquil rural landscapes, enjoy fresh air, and witness spectacular vistas over the Buñol river valley and surrounding natural spaces. The challenging climbs on bike routes cater to those seeking active recreation, while the gentler walking trails offer a peaceful immersion in nature. The komoot community has upvoted the highlights 35 times and shared 4 photos, indicating a positive experience.
For those seeking easier options, Collado Umán offers a road section in excellent condition with very low traffic, making it a pleasant and not very demanding ride. It features rolling terrain with low slopes, making it very easy and suitable for beginners or those looking for a relaxed experience. The 'Ruta de los Molinos' is also a gentle 2km walking trail.
The region boasts natural spaces with numerous sources and springs, creating lush environments. You'll find trails along rivers, such as the Buñol river for the 'Ruta de los Molinos'. The landscape includes rugged Mediterranean scrubland, fruit groves, and carob and fig trees, offering diverse natural beauty. Elevated routes provide views over valleys and surrounding mountains.


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