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Road cycling around Gandia offers a diverse landscape, ranging from coastal flatlands to challenging mountainous terrain. The region features well-maintained roads along the Mediterranean coast and inland routes through the Valencian countryside. Cyclists can explore greenways, river routes, and wetland areas, providing varied scenery and surfaces. This geography caters to different skill levels, from leisurely rides to demanding climbs.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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59.9km
03:55
910m
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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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60.2km
03:30
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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81.0km
04:03
970m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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119km
05:25
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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63.5km
03:31
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Tucked away in the mountains of the Marina Alta, Vall de Gallinera is one of the Costa Blanca’s most scenic and peaceful cycling routes. The name literally means “Valley of the Chickens” — 🐓🐔 — a nod to the valley’s Moorish past, when this fertile land was known for its farms and poultry. These days, the valley is all about cherries. In spring, the hills burst into bloom with white cherry blossoms — an incredible sight on two wheels. By May and June, the trees are full of ripe, sweet cherries, and local farmers sell them fresh from roadside stalls. 🍒 The route winds through eight tiny villages, like Benissili, Alpatró, and Benirrama, connected by quiet mountain roads with gentle gradients, flowing curves, and spectacular views.
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The road from Pego to Sagra is a hidden gem for cyclists. With almost no traffic, it winds gently upward through shaded sections and rolling gradients — never too steep, but always engaging. Perfect for finding rhythm after the descent from Port de Sorell, this stretch offers a rare mix of quiet, flow, and relief from the sun on hot days.
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BEAUTIFUL QUIET AREA WITHOUT LOUD TRAFFIC...QUIET AREA
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Beautiful valley with little traffic
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Beautiful little lighthouse with a lot of history. Very nice view towards Valencia and towards Denia.
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Gandia offers a diverse landscape for road cycling. You'll find coastal flatlands with well-maintained roads and stunning Mediterranean views, as well as challenging mountainous terrain with steep climbs and technical descents in areas like the Sierra de Mariola Natural Park or the Sierra de Falconera. There are also inland routes through the Valencian countryside with a mix of flat and gently rolling terrain, and unique greenways like the Via Verde de la Safor.
Yes, Gandia caters to all skill levels. For leisurely rides, the coastal flatlands provide accessible terrain. The The Costa del Levante — Circular from Gandia is a moderate route that offers coastal scenery. Additionally, the Via Verde de la Safor is a traffic-free, mostly flat, and well-paved route, ideal for families or those seeking an easier ride through orange groves and Mediterranean vegetation.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find plenty of options in Gandia's mountainous areas. Routes like El Monduver — Circular from Gandia through La Drova and Barx ports and Gallinera Valley and La Llacuna Loop from Gandía feature significant climbing through mountain passes and scenic mountain roads with sustained ascents and descents.
The period from October to May is especially ideal for cycling in Gandia. The region enjoys over 300 days of sunshine and an average annual temperature of 18°C, providing favorable conditions for outdoor activities throughout these months.
Gandia's routes offer diverse natural beauty. You can cycle along stunning Mediterranean coastlines, through lush orange groves, and past Mediterranean vegetation. Inland routes traverse the Valencian countryside, while mountainous areas provide rugged terrain and spectacular views. The Marjal de Gandia wetland area also offers tranquil routes where you can observe diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, you can incorporate cultural exploration into your rides. Gandia's historic center is home to the Ducal Palace of the Borgias. You might also pass by historical sites like Bairén Castle or Castillo de Santa Anna, offering glimpses into the region's rich past.
There are over 90 road cycling routes available around Gandia, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels and preferences. These routes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars.
Yes, Gandia offers several long-distance routes. For example, the Tour of the interior of La Safor, La Costera and La Vall d'Albaida is a challenging 81 km (50.3 miles) trail that takes you through the Valencian countryside. Another option is the Moraira Beach – Ascent to Montgó from Dénia loop from Gandia, which covers nearly 120 km.
Gandia hosts cycling events, such as the ALE Cycling Gandía, which is part of the UCI Cycling for All calendar. These events often feature routes that combine the Mediterranean surroundings with mountainous terrain on quiet secondary roads.
The road cycling routes in Gandia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. More than 13,000 road cyclists have used komoot to explore Gandia's varied terrain, often praising the diverse landscapes, from challenging mountain climbs to scenic coastal rides.
Gandia is well-connected, and public transport options are available to reach the city, which serves as a starting point for many routes. For specific trailheads, local bus services might be available, but it's advisable to check local transport schedules for routes that extend further into the countryside or mountains.
Generally, no specific permits are required for road cycling on public roads and designated greenways in the Gandia area. However, if you plan to venture into specific natural parks or protected areas, it's always a good idea to check local regulations, though road cycling typically uses established routes that don't require special permissions.


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