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Touring cycling routes around Oliva, located on Spain's eastern coast, traverse diverse landscapes from Mediterranean beaches to extensive orange groves and wetland natural parks. The region offers a mix of flat, paved coastal paths and greenways, alongside more challenging inland routes with elevation gains towards mountainous areas. Cyclists can explore the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park, known for its marshes and rice fields, or follow routes that offer views of the Montgó Mountain. The terrain provides options for various skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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TARDOR ROSELLÓ Three elements stand out in his works of recent years, which are repeated in almost every work: the cracks, the birds and the women.
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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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Forna is a small, very quiet village in the municipality of L’Atzúbia, in the hinterland of the Costa Blanca. It lies nestled in a hilly, Mediterranean landscape characterized by orange groves and unspoiled valleys. With fewer than one hundred inhabitants, the village has an almost familial atmosphere and has retained its traditional, rural character: narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and flowers adorning doorways. Above the village rises the impressive Castillo de Forna, a fortified palace dating from the late Middle Ages. Its towers and walls define the village's appearance and are a reminder of the region's Moorish past. Later, the castle served as a lord's residence and remains a central landmark of Forna. The village's history stretches far back, as the area was already settled during the Islamic period. Even after the resettlement of new inhabitants in the 17th century, Forna remained a small, agricultural village that has preserved its historical structure. Visitors to Forna will experience a tranquil and charming place. The tranquility, the surrounding nature and the immediate proximity to the mountains make it an ideal destination for anyone seeking an authentic atmosphere and historical architecture away from mass tourism.
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The Plaça de l'Ajuntament in Oliva is a worthwhile stop on a bike tour through the old town. The square is framed by elegant buildings, and at its center, the statue of Admiral Gabriel Ciscar y Ciscar, a prominent mathematician and co-creator of the metric system, commemorates one of the city's most famous sons. Thus, the square combines architectural beauty with historical depth—an ideal place to briefly hop off your bike and soak up the atmosphere.
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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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Oliva offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 100 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy coastal paths to more challenging inland ascents.
The terrain around Oliva is diverse. You'll find many flat, paved coastal paths and greenways, such as the Greenway of Safor, which winds through orange groves. For those seeking more challenge, inland routes feature significant elevation gains and mountain passes, sometimes including unpaved segments.
Yes, Oliva has numerous easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners and families. Many of these are flat and paved, like the Platja la Devesa – Mouth of the Molinell River loop from Urbanització Platja d'Oliva, which is 15.8 miles (25.4 km) long. The Vía Verde de la Safor, mentioned in the Greenway of Safor – Cyclist footbridge loop from Desembocadura del Riu Racons, is also known for being family-friendly, passing through orange groves and quiet fields.
Absolutely. For experienced cyclists, Oliva provides access to routes with significant elevation gains, particularly inland towards areas like Val d'Ebo, Sagra, and Rafol. These routes often include mountain passes and offer magnificent views from points such as Coll de Rates.
Oliva's touring cycling routes often pass through or near significant natural attractions. You can explore the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park, a wetland reserve known for its diverse flora and fauna, or visit The Salty Spring (Font Salada) within the park. Some routes also offer views of the majestic Montgó Mountain.
While many routes focus on natural landscapes, Oliva's old town offers cultural diversions. You can find historical churches like Sant Roc and Santa Maria la Major, and the 16th-century Santa Anna Castle. Some routes, particularly those inland, may pass through picturesque towns with their own local history.
Oliva generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are ideal, with mild temperatures and less intense sun. Even in winter, the climate is often suitable for cycling. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during that season.
Yes, many touring cycling routes in Oliva are designed as loops. For example, the Mouth of the Molinell River – Dénia to Gandía Greenway loop from Oliva is a popular 32.9-mile (53.0 km) circular route connecting coastal areas with a greenway. Another option is the Oliva Municipal Market – Kikopark Camping Oliva loop from les Deveses, an easy 23.7-mile (23.8 km) loop.
Parking is generally available in and around Oliva, especially near popular starting points for cycling routes. For routes utilizing greenways like the Vía Verde de la Safor, you can often find designated parking areas at trailheads or in nearby towns.
The touring cycling routes in Oliva are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 700 reviews. Cyclists often praise the varied terrain, from scenic coastal paths to challenging inland ascents, and the opportunity to explore extensive orange groves and natural parks.
Yes, Oliva is known for its beautiful coastal routes that offer stunning sea views. The Mouth of the Riu Vedat – Oliva Municipal Market loop from Urbanització Platja d'Oliva is an easy 8.5-mile (13.7 km) route that takes you along the coast, providing picturesque Mediterranean vistas.
While specific public transport options for bikes can vary, Oliva is connected by regional bus services. It's advisable to check with local transport providers regarding their policies on carrying bicycles, especially for longer routes or accessing more remote trailheads.


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