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Gravel biking around Cofrentes offers diverse terrain shaped by the confluence of the Júcar and Cabriel rivers, featuring spectacular canyons and varied landscapes. The region includes unique volcanic terrain, such as the Cerro de Agras, providing panoramic views and contributing to the varied off-road cycling opportunities. Riders can navigate through mountainous relief, pine forests, and ravines, with routes often following river courses or ascending to viewpoints. This area provides a blend of natural beauty and challenging paths suitable for gravel…
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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38.6km
02:48
450m
450m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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72.6km
05:19
980m
970m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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34.5km
02:49
700m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It is an old 18th-century wooden irrigation system next to the Cabriel River, which after several restorations continues to function to raise water to the orchards of the "Rinconada de Muñoz", and has a small viewpoint from where you can contemplate this unique piece of hydraulic heritage in the area.
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Nice little village with a curious church in the square.
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This surprising bridge is located in the Júcar gorge, very close to the buildings of the old hydroelectric plant. It is in perfect condition and is one of the most visited icons of this area of the river.
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Riding from the plateau towards Villa de Ves, where the Zucar river flows, there are ruins of a stone castle on a defensive hill that dominates the river landscape.
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The Cabriel River forms a natural border between Albacete and the Valencian Community near the town of Villatoya. The river landscape is the backdrop to many gravel and mountain bike trails in the area.
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You are crossing the Júcar river on a suspended wooden bridge. If you are afraid of heights close your eyes.
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La Pared is one of the starting points of several paths that head towards the Hoz del Júcar. The two most traveled are the one that goes to the old hydroelectric power station and to the dam. Here there is a fountain with drinkable water and several shadows where you can rest.
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This small municipality is located on top of the hill very close to the cliff. If you want to visit it, I advise you to park on the outskirts, since the streets are very narrow and there are not many places where you can leave your car. There are several marked paths that you can walk along the top of the hill and enjoy the best views of the reservoir. They are a real wonder!
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Komoot offers a selection of 3 dedicated no-traffic gravel bike trails around Cofrentes. These routes are designed to keep you away from cars, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the region's stunning natural landscapes.
The no-traffic gravel routes in Cofrentes vary in length and duration. For example, the La Pared – Views of Barrio del Santuario loop from La Pared is approximately 38.6 km long and takes about 2 hours and 47 minutes to complete. A longer option, the View of the Valley – Fountain of Casas del Río loop from Villa de Ves, covers about 72.6 km and typically takes around 5 hours and 19 minutes.
The trails range from moderate to difficult. For instance, the La Pared – Views of Barrio del Santuario loop from La Pared is rated as moderate, offering a good challenge without being overly strenuous. More experienced riders might prefer the View of the Valley – Fountain of Casas del Río loop from Villa de Ves or the Descent/ascent to the river loop from La Pared, both categorized as difficult due to their elevation changes and terrain.
While the listed routes are rated moderate to difficult, the Cofrentes region, particularly around the 'Centro BTT El Valle,' offers a variety of routes that cater to different skill levels. For beginners or families, it's advisable to look for shorter, flatter sections or dedicated mountain bike center routes that might be suitable for gravel bikes on less technical terrain, keeping in mind that some sections can be steep with loose stones.
The trails often pass through stunning landscapes. You can expect views of the Júcar and Cabriel river confluence, impressive canyons, and Mediterranean forests. Keep an eye out for highlights like the Views of the Júcar River. The region is also home to unique volcanic terrain, including the Cerro de Agras, an extinct volcano.
Absolutely. The Cofrentes Castle, an Islamic fortress, sits atop a volcanic chimney and offers panoramic views. You might also encounter Chirel Castle, which provides incredible vistas of the Muela de Cortes and the Júcar river. These historical sites add a cultural dimension to your ride.
Yes, the region is known for its natural water features. The El Corbinet Waterfall offers clear waters for bathing, and the Arroyo de Cortes Waterfall is another beautiful spot. While not directly on every gravel route, they are often accessible nearby and make for refreshing stops.
Cofrentes benefits from a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for gravel biking, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter. These seasons also tend to have less tourist traffic, contributing to a quieter experience.
Yes, all the featured no-traffic gravel routes in this guide are circular, allowing you to start and end your ride at the same point. Examples include the La Pared – Views of Barrio del Santuario loop from La Pared and the View of the Valley – Fountain of Casas del Río loop from Villa de Ves.
Many routes, especially those starting from villages like La Pared or Villa de Ves, will have designated parking areas. The 'Centro BTT El Valle' in Cofrentes also serves as a starting point for numerous routes and typically offers facilities including parking for cyclists. It's always a good idea to check the specific tour details on komoot for recommended starting points and parking information.
You can expect a diverse mix of terrain, including well-maintained gravel paths, forest tracks, and some sections with loose stones, especially on descents or climbs. The region's volcanic topography and mountainous relief contribute to varied surfaces, making for an engaging gravel biking experience.


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