• old quarter of the medieval village of Bocairent
  • natural park of Sierra de Mariola & beaches of Cullera
  • fantastic tapas, wine & night life of Valencia
7 Days
6 Nights
268 Total kms
53.6 km/day (avg)
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Welcome to Valencia, the land of contrasts: wine and oranges; olives and almonds; rivers and sea; cities and villages; rugged mountains and green valleys; orchards and pine trees...a modern land brimming with history. This tour has been designed to maximize pleasure with an emphasis on carefully selected accommodations and food offerings. The cycling follows greenways on old train lines and provincial roads with little if any traffic. The emphasis is on fun not fitness and every effort has been made to take advantage of the downhill slopes from the mountains through the coastal plains to the sea. Alternative route are provided to shorten (or lengthen) a days ride if needed.

Tour Route

Day
1
Arrival
to
Villena

This town lies at the foot of a hill crowned by the majestic Atalaya tower. From the keep, you can enjoy a panoramic view over the town. As you explore the old quarter you’ll notice the unmistakeable Arabic influence inthe layout of the streets and alleyways. Why not try one of the typical local dishes at one of the many bars, cafés and restaurants?
Day
2
Villena
to
Bocairent

You set off on our adventure amidst a changing range of landscapes: pinewoods combine with vineyards and cellars to make a rustic patchwork of greens. The scenery is also dotted with fruit-trees and lush market gardens. You will ride into Villena that has one of the best- preserved castles in the district. You then take the green route for the stretch that borders the River Vinalopó and you’ll come across more orchards and small settlements. Later that day you’ll reach the medieval city of Bocairent with its gracious old quarter full of squares old fountains and many nooks and crannies. You’ll have to choose among many attractive places for a meal and you’ll feel transported back in time.
40km
Day
3
Bocairent
to
Alcoy

You venture into the Paraje Natural de la Sierra de Mariola, and ride to higher ground. Here you’ll marvel at the stunning views, the flora and the fauna. At the end of the day’s ride you’ll get to the lively city of Alcoi, where you’ll be able to enjoy its own gastronomic interpretations and its range of wines.
24km
Day
4
Alcoy
to
Villalonga

This day’s ride is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and spectacular of the whole tour. The rugged contrasts offered by the interior mountain valleys are much greater than those found in valleys closer to the Mediterranean. Pedalling through the higher terrain overlooking Lake Beniarrés, it’s possible to appreciate the impressive views of such instantly identifiable mountains as Benicadell and Montcabrer. By taking a route with many vantage points around the gorge you follow a green path above the River Serpis. Waiting for you will be small villages set amidst a lush landscape of orange groves and it will soon become obvious, from tell-tale sea breezes, that the sea lies ahead, and not too far away! You have two options to choose from: Route 1: follow the former railway line and go into the very dramatic gorge. This option is pretty flat but the surface is gravel. Route 2: cycle up the mountain from where you’ll have great views of the sea. The surface is excellent but you need to be fit because it’s hilly. From this route you ‘ll see the Safor Cirque much better.
42km
Day
5
Villalonga
to
Cullera

You start the day riding past orange groves and soon come across small remnants of marshland known as marjals, a favourite nesting spot for birds, and a birdwatcher’s paradise. You venture into a pretty little valley to follow part of the pilgrimage route that linked different monasteries and where there is the opportunity to explore the imposing monastery of Simat de la Valldigna. Through rice fields, you’ll arrive in Cullera, a coastal city with beautiful sea views where you’ll be able to taste some of the rice specialities of the area. This town has plenty of beaches that you can enjoy even in winter if the sun is shining.
46km
62km
Day
6
Cullera
to
València

If you choose the longer option, you’ll start off along the banks of the River Xúquer, the waters of which irrigate the many, prolific fields and groves of the whole district. You venture into the natural reserve known as Parque Natural de la Albufera, one of the most valuable ecosystems in the Mediterranean. You’ll be able to marvel at different natural environments such as lakes, marshes, sand-dunes and pinewoods that border the seafront. All of these ecosystems have their corresponding flora and fauna. It is well worth enjoying one of the typical dishes of this rather special district. You can go for a stroll by the port and see the fisherman at work before they return home to picturesque El Palmar. Upon reaching Valencia, you’ll explore the formidable old quarter with its cathedral and central market – a cathedral of a market, indeed! Not to be missed are the narrow streets and squares that offer so many kinds of cafés, bars and restaurants. The lovers of good food will be pleased. The city’s nightlife is also famous.
46km
56km
Day
7
València
to
Departure

Breakfast. End of IberoCycle services. Or maybe you would like to add an extra night and take the opportunity to enjoy and explore this wonderful city.

FAQs

    • Accommodation
    • Breakfast buffet style or substantial.
    • Detailed tour documentation: maps of the tour, route description, points of interest
    • (English, German, Italian and Spanish).
    • Welcome meeting.
    • Local assistance on call from 9h to 18h
    • Luggage transfer service between accommodations
    • GPS with tracks
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    • Bicycle rental.
    • Lunch and dinners.
    • Extra nights.
    • Any other transfers.
  • If you fly to Alicante:
    By train: from Alicante Railway Station to Villena Railway Station (45mins. and 10 € per person),
    where we can pick you up.
    To get from the airport to the railway station you can take a bus from the airport to Alicante
    Railway Station/city centre. 
    To get from the airport to the bus station, you can take a bus from the airport to Alicante
    Railway Station/city centre  and a taxi from the city centre to the bus station.


    If you fly to València:
    By train: from València Railway Station (Estació del Nord) to Villena Railway Station, where we
    will pick you up. (1hr. 15mins. and 15€ per person).

    To get from the airport to València Railway Station (Estació del Nord) /city centre you can take
    the underground . Get off at Xàtiva underground Station.

Prices

Low Season
14
Jan
09
Mar

High Season
10
Mar
16
Mar

Low Season
17
Mar
02
Nov

Self Guided / per person
Standard Valencia - Lazy Pedals 2024 Adult Double €725€785€725
Adult Single €930€990€930

Extras

Bike rental €95
e-Bike rental €178
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