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No traffic road cycling routes around Tormos are situated in the tranquil Marina Alta region of Alicante province, Spain, characterized by diverse landscapes. The area features extensive orange groves, river paths, and views of the Montgó mountain, providing varied terrain for road cyclists. The village lies near the Sierra del Recingle hills and is close to the Marjal Pego-Oliva Natural Park, offering a mix of flat routes and gently rolling sections. This region provides a network of routes suitable for exploring the Costa Blanca's natural features.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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47.6km
02:16
200m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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19.3km
01:00
40m
40m
Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Great for any fitness level. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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86.9km
05:05
1,070m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Church of Santa María la Mayor is one of the most emblematic monuments in Oliva and a magnificent example of Valencian architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries. Built on top of an old Gothic church, it combines Baroque and Neoclassical elements, highlighting its three naves, the bell tower, the Capilla del Rosario, and a spacious crypt located beneath the temple. Its interior, characterized by great sobriety and elegance, houses valuable pieces of goldsmithing and religious art, making it an essential visit for those who wish to discover the city's historical and cultural heritage.
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The Green Way of Dénia (Vía Verde Dénia-El Verger) is one of the most beautiful and easily accessible routes in the municipality. It follows the old railway line that connected Dénia with Carcaixent (Valencia) and is now an ideal route for hiking, cycling, or simply relaxing in a peaceful and natural setting.
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From the bridge you have a beautiful view of the estuary, where the river meanders through reeds and dunes before flowing into the sea.
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The ford was replaced by a "bridge".
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The Plaza de Toros de Ondara, also known as "La Joya Levantina," was built in 1901 in the Neo-Mudéjar style and remains one of the most striking buildings in the Marina Alta. Destroyed during the Spanish Civil War, it was rebuilt in 1957 and has undergone several restorations since then. Since 2023, the arena has been increasingly used as a multifunctional cultural space, including concerts, exhibitions, and dining options, including a modern bar with a glass terrace. A bullfighting museum is also planned. After a hiatus of almost twenty years, the bullfighting tradition returned in 2025: a mixed bullfight took place on June 7, followed by another bullfight on August 9 as part of the Feria del Mediterráneo, which delighted a sold-out crowd.
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The Church of Santa María la Mayor in Gandia stands on the site of an earlier 13th-century temple, of which a Gothic chapel and a Mudéjar pointed arch still remain. In the 17th century, the Communion Chapel was added, and an initial remodeling project began, but remained unfinished. The bell tower was completed in 1695. Construction of the current church began in 1705 but was interrupted during the War of the Spanish Succession. In 1754, a large part of the roof, dome, and nave collapsed, necessitating further remodeling. Following the completion of this work, the church was consecrated in 1787. Today, Santa María la Mayor combines Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque elements and represents both a spiritual center and an important testimony to the architecture and history of Gandia.
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A tour to the mouth of the Río Molinell is particularly attractive, as the route is mostly flat and traffic-free. Starting from Dénia, for example, the route leads along quiet roads and coastal paths through the dune landscape of Les Marines. Shortly before the estuary, you pass the small bridge over the river, which allows a direct crossing and offers a beautiful view of the estuary. Here, where the river flows through reeds and dunes into the sea, fresh and salt water meet, creating a diverse landscape with rich birdlife. This section is ideal for a relaxing ride that combines nature experiences with coastal panoramas.
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At the mouth of the Río Molinell, which forms the border between Dénia and Oliva, a small bridge spans the river. It connects the coastal paths of both towns and provides cyclists and walkers with a convenient crossing away from the main roads. From here, a wide view opens up of the estuary, where the river winds its way through reed beds and dunes to the sea. The confluence of fresh and salt water is particularly impressive, creating a diverse landscape with a rich birdlife. For cyclists, the bridge provides a convenient crossing point for continuing their tour between Dénia and Oliva or for taking a short break.
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Tormos is nestled in the Marina Alta region, renowned as a 'cycling paradise' due to its gentle climate, varied landscapes, and breathtaking views. While Tormos itself provides a quiet starting point, the area offers numerous scenic roads and dedicated paths like the Vía Verde de Dénia, which follows a former railway line, providing a truly car-free experience through orange groves and with views of Montgó mountain.
Yes, for a relaxed and traffic-free experience, consider routes that utilize the Vía Verde de Dénia. An excellent option is the Naranjo – Dénia Castle loop from el Verger. This route is moderate in difficulty, relatively flat, and offers a pleasant ride away from cars, passing through picturesque landscapes.
The routes offer a diverse range of scenery. You'll cycle through vast orange groves, past small country houses, and enjoy views of the majestic Montgó mountain. Coastal routes, such as the Mouth of the Molinell River – Playa de Oliva loop, provide glimpses of the Mediterranean Sea and river estuaries, combining agricultural beauty with natural waterways.
For a longer, mostly traffic-free ride, the Mouth of the Molinell River – Greenway of Safor loop offers a substantial distance of over 60 km. This route incorporates sections of greenway, providing extended periods away from vehicular traffic, and features some gentle elevation changes to keep it engaging.
While focusing on traffic-free paths, you'll still be close to many natural and historical highlights. The region is known for its dramatic gorges and fascinating caves. Consider exploring the Gallinera Valley (highlight) or the impressive Cave of the Skulls (highlight), which are easily accessible from the general area. Routes near Dénia may offer views of Dénia Castle.
The Marina Alta region enjoys a generally sunny and warm climate, making it suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. The winter months are particularly pleasant for cycling, with mild temperatures that attract even professional cycling teams for training. Spring and autumn also offer ideal conditions with comfortable temperatures and less intense sun than the peak summer.
Tormos and nearby towns like El Verger, which serves as a starting point for routes like the Naranjo – Dénia Castle loop, generally offer public parking options. Look for designated parking areas within the villages or near the start of popular greenways to ensure convenient access to your chosen route.
Yes, many of the routes pass through or near charming villages where you can find local cafes and restaurants. The towns along the Vía Verde de Dénia, for instance, offer opportunities to stop for refreshments. Tormos itself has local establishments where you can refuel before or after your ride.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.38 stars from nearly 300 reviews. Reviewers often praise the region's quiet roads, beautiful agricultural landscapes, and the opportunity to experience authentic Spanish village life away from heavy traffic, especially on dedicated cycling paths.
While Tormos is a smaller village, public transport options in the wider Marina Alta region may accommodate bikes, especially regional buses or trains connecting larger towns like Dénia. It's advisable to check with local transport providers in advance regarding their specific policies for carrying bicycles, particularly during peak seasons or on smaller services.
Yes, several routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point without retracing your path. The Mouth of the Molinell River – Playa de Oliva loop and the Mouth of the Molinell River – Greenway of Safor loop are excellent examples of circular routes that offer a varied and traffic-free cycling experience.


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