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Road cycling around Jarafuel offers diverse and challenging terrain within the picturesque Ayora Valley. The region is characterized by extensive valleys flanked by mountains, providing varied elevations and gradients suitable for road cyclists. Quiet local roads and asphalted forest trails form an extensive network, allowing exploration of the area's natural features. This mountainous interior, with its deep valleys, ensures challenging climbs and rewarding descents.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
28
riders
53.0km
03:25
1,290m
1,290m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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80.2km
05:19
1,810m
1,810m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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65
riders
123km
06:48
2,420m
2,420m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
65
riders
61.4km
02:45
420m
420m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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58.1km
02:41
680m
670m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Rest area, just down a few steps from the road. Good shade, and running water for refreshment and drinking water from the fountain. There's a paella grill area (although, at least in summer, it's closed to public use), tables, and benches. Not to mention, the most remarkable thing is the view over the reservoir.
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Centrally located behind the church on a small square
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For its views and bike routes
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The Archpriestal Church of the Assumption in Almansa is an impressive historical and architectural monument. Located in the Plaza de Santa María, next to the Palace of the Counts of Cirat, this church was built in several stages from the 16th to the 19th century.
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Very hard climb but with spectacular views.
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Hut that you find on the way up to Muela de Cortes.
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The valley is known as the 'castle route'. Some castles are ruins, others have been beautifully restored. The region is wild, mountainous, with valleys and rivers. Here and there is a house and a small quiet village. You won't see any tourists here.
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At the confluence of the Júcar and Cabriel rivers lies the Cofrentes Castle (restored) with beautiful views of the Embarcaderos Lake.
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Jarafuel and the surrounding Ayora Valley offer a wide selection of road cycling routes. There are over 45 routes available, ranging in difficulty from moderate to difficult, providing diverse options for exploration.
The region around Jarafuel is characterized by an 'accidented orography' with extensive valleys flanked by mountains. This means you can expect varied terrain, including both demanding ascents and exhilarating descents, with many routes featuring significant elevation gain through the mountainous interior.
While many routes in Jarafuel are rated as difficult, there are also moderate options available. For example, the Castle of Almansa – Ayora loop from Zarra is a moderate route that covers 61.4 km with a manageable elevation gain, offering a good introduction to the region's cycling.
Experienced riders seeking a challenge will find plenty of options. Routes like the La Muela de Cortes de Pallás — Circular from Jalance, a difficult 80.2 km path with extensive climbs and descents, or the even longer Fuente del Jarral – Cofrentes Castle loop from Jalance (122.2 km), offer significant elevation and rewarding experiences.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in the Jarafuel area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. Examples include the Teresa de Cofrentes and Cinto de la Cabra Loop and the Fuente del Jarral – Zarra loop from Jalance.
Jarafuel, known as a 'Town of Fountains,' offers picturesque natural springs like Fuente del Ral and Fuente de la Higuera. Routes also provide views of the impressive Pico de Caroche, the well-maintained Conifer Park, and the scenic Valle del Júcar and Río Cabriel.
Yes, the region features beautiful waterfalls that can be highlights of your ride. You might encounter the El Corbinet Waterfall or the Arroyo de Cortes Waterfall, offering refreshing breaks amidst stunning natural surroundings.
The road cycling experience around Jarafuel is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from numerous reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse and challenging terrain, the quiet local roads, and the breathtaking natural scenery, including mountain peaks and valleys.
The Ayora Valley generally offers favorable conditions for road cycling. While specific seasonal details are not provided, the region's climate in Valencia, Spain, typically means pleasant cycling weather during spring and autumn, avoiding the peak heat of summer and potential chill of winter.
The region's road cycling routes are primarily characterized by varied elevation and challenging gradients. While there are moderate routes, specific family-friendly road cycling options with very low difficulty or dedicated infrastructure for children are not explicitly highlighted in the available information.
Yes, beyond its natural beauty, the region offers historical elements. You might discover ruins such as the Molino de Peñada (Peñada Mill) or even a castle, providing cultural points of interest to explore during your rides.
The Ayora Valley, where Jarafuel is situated, is an excellent destination for road cycling due to its diverse topography, including extensive valleys flanked by mountains, offering varied elevations and gradients. The presence of quiet local roads and asphalted forest trails creates an extensive network for exploration, combining challenging climbs with serene natural beauty.


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