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No traffic road cycling routes around El Camp De Mirra traverse a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, river valleys, and extensive agricultural areas. The region, part of the Alt Vinalopó mountains, offers varied elevations suitable for different cycling abilities. Cyclists encounter quiet roads winding through olive groves, vineyards, and almond trees, alongside sections offering views over the Vinalopó River and its limestone gorge. This environment provides a blend of natural scenery and historical points of interest, ensuring a diverse road…
Last updated: July 2, 2026
99
riders
64.1km
03:07
660m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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47.6km
01:58
180m
180m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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37.6km
02:07
150m
150m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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55.8km
03:03
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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22.6km
01:35
200m
200m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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The Plaza de la Constitución should definitely be included. Church, town hall, pub: it's all there.
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You can still find some pretty old buildings and authentic Spanish life here. However, it's a bit more difficult to find a restaurant on Mondays.
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A charming destination steeped in history and renowned for its delicious cuisine, ideal for combining cultural tourism with nature. It's not a place for shopping sprees or nightlife, but rather for disconnecting and enjoying local traditions. Historical Heritage: The Almohad castle and the old town are authentic medieval gems, remarkably well-preserved. Natural Surroundings: Enclosed by mountains and hiking trails, it's perfect for those seeking tranquility and nature. Peaceful Atmosphere: This welcoming village is ideal for rural getaways away from the tourist crowds. Gastronomy: Traditional dishes like olleta (a hearty stew), gazpacho manchego (a traditional gazpacho from La Mancha), and homemade sweets are highly prized. Festivals and Culture: Its celebrations and craft fairs offer an authentic and engaging atmosphere.
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The Church (Hermitage) of Santa Eulalia, located in the Santa Eulalia Colony, between Sax and Villena (Alicante, Alto Vinalopó). It forms part of an agricultural colony built in the late 19th century, declared a Site of Cultural Interest (ethnological) in 2016. It is situated in an area between Sax and Villena, near the Acequia del Rey irrigation canal and the Vinalopó River. The hermitage is located in one of the colony's two main squares, surrounded by houses, factories (flour and alcohol), a theater, a casino, and a train station. The current hermitage was built in 1891, on the site of an earlier medieval one, commissioned by the Count of Alcudia (Antonio de Padúa Saavedra). It is a simple rectangular building with a double-arched bell gable built around 1900; each arch housed bells on its lower level.
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Villena is a jewel of inland Alicante, perfect for a cultural, historical, and gastronomic getaway. Monuments and Heritage Atalaya Castle: A 12th-century Almohad fortress, a symbol of the city. It offers spectacular views and guided tours. Church of Santiago: With its spiral columns, it is one of the most unique examples of Levantine Gothic architecture. Church of Santa María: A blend of Gothic and Baroque styles. Chapí Theatre: A cultural landmark with a program of music, theatre, and dance. Town Hall and Santiago Square: The heart of the historic center.
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Church of Santa María (Villena) This church was built in the 16th century on the site of the former main Muslim mosque of Villena, at which time it became the church of El Rabal, the suburb outside the medieval walls of Villena.
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The Church of Mary Help of Christians (Salesians) in Villena. Founded in 1917 along with the Salesian House of Villena. The image of Mary Help of Christians arrived in solemn procession from the Parish of Santa María on May 4, 1918. During the Spanish Civil War, the altars were destroyed, but the building remained intact. It has been a key spiritual and educational center in the city, linked to the Salesian legacy and the figure of Don Bosco.
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Built by the Almohads in the 12th century on San Cristóbal Hill as a defensive fortress on the border between the kingdoms of Castile and Aragon. The inner wall and the two lower floors of the keep date from the Almohad period, featuring vaults unique in Spain, along with those of Biar Castle. The two upper floors and the outer wall with twelve turrets were added in the 15th century. Conquered by James I in 1240. Residence of Don Juan Manuel (author of El Conde Lucanor). It played a role in conflicts such as the War of the Spanish Succession, the Revolt of the Brotherhoods, and the Peninsular War. Declared a Historic-Artistic Monument in 1931 and a Site of Cultural Interest.
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There are over 10 dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around El Camp de Mirra, offering a variety of distances and difficulties. You'll find options ranging from easy rides perfect for a relaxed outing to more challenging routes for experienced cyclists.
The routes around El Camp de Mirra offer diverse terrain, characteristic of the Alt Vinalopó mountain region. You'll encounter both challenging ascents and more gentle slopes through mountainous areas, as well as tranquil sections winding through traditional agricultural landscapes of olives, grapevines, and almond trees. Many routes also feature picturesque views over the Vinalopó River and its limestone gorge.
Yes, there are several easy routes perfect for beginners or families looking for a relaxed ride. For example, the Biar – Biar loop from Beneixama is an easy option with minimal elevation gain, allowing you to enjoy the scenery without significant effort.
Many routes offer glimpses into the region's rich history and natural beauty. You can cycle past the historic settlement of Biar, with its well-preserved medieval castle, or explore sections that connect to the historic Camino del Cid. The area is also home to the significant Santa Maria Church and remnants of the old Almizra castle, adding a cultural dimension to your ride.
Absolutely. Most of the no-traffic road cycling routes in the area are designed as circular loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the Biar – Biar loop from Biar, which offers a moderate challenge while bringing you back to your starting point.
El Camp de Mirra benefits from a generally sunny and warm climate, making it an appealing cycling destination year-round. Spring and autumn offer particularly pleasant temperatures for cycling, avoiding the peak heat of summer while still enjoying ample sunshine. Winter can also be a good time for cycling, with mild conditions.
Yes, sections of the historic Camino del Cid pass through the area, offering cyclists not only scenic views but also a connection to the historical 'Route of the castles'. You can find routes that incorporate parts of this trail, such as those that pass by the Section along the Camino del Cid, providing a unique blend of history and cycling.
Many routes start from towns like Biar or Villena, where public parking is generally available. For example, when embarking on a route like the Biar – Biar loop from Villena, you can typically find parking within Villena itself, providing convenient access to the start of your ride.
The road cycling experience in El Camp de Mirra is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.69 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil roads with low traffic density, the diverse and scenic landscapes, and the blend of historical sites with natural beauty, making for a truly enjoyable and safe cycling experience.
For those seeking a greater challenge, El Camp de Mirra offers longer and more demanding routes. The Pou Clar – Pou Clar Natural Area loop from Villena is a difficult route covering over 110 km with significant elevation gain, perfect for experienced road cyclists looking to push their limits on quiet roads.
Yes, towns and villages like El Camp de Mirra, Biar, and Villena, which serve as common starting points or pass-throughs for these routes, offer various amenities. You can find local cafes and restaurants to refuel, as well as accommodation options ranging from guesthouses to hotels, catering to cyclists visiting the region.
Many routes in the region are designed to showcase the stunning landscapes. Routes that traverse the mountainous terrain or follow the Vinalopó River valley often provide breathtaking vistas. Keep an eye out for sections that pass through traditional agricultural areas for serene, picturesque views of olive groves and vineyards.


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