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3,237
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160
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Mountain biking around Xeresa offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region features a mix of coastal areas, inland ravines, and elevated viewpoints, providing varied terrain. Routes often traverse through areas with historical watchtowers and natural springs. The elevation changes across the area present options for different levels of physical exertion.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.7
(9)
49
riders
37.7km
02:02
100m
100m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
3.4
(7)
50
riders
63.1km
04:26
730m
730m
Hard mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary. Some portions of the route may require you to push your bike.

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4.3
(12)
47
riders
34.5km
01:53
140m
140m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(8)
40
riders
54.9km
03:42
630m
630m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
(6)
27
riders
45.7km
02:43
240m
240m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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El convent d'Aigües Vives, també anomenat Reial Monestir de Santa Maria d'Aigües Vives, és un antic monestir amb orígens que es remunten al segle XIII. L'edifici actual es va construir durant els segles XVI i XVII, amb els corresponents estils, renaixentista i barroc, si bé l'ala nord es va acabar en el segle XVIII. El monestir va pertànyer a l'orde dels agustins, orde que custodiava la imatge de la Mare de Déu d'Aigües Vives, patrona de la ciutat de La Barraca d'Aigües Vives. A mitjan segle XIX, a conseqüència de la desamortització de Mendizábal, els monjos hagueren d'abandonar el cenobi. Aquest va passar a mans dels barons de Casanova, que el destinaren com a habitatge rural. L'any 1977 el monestir fou adquirit i reformat per a destinar-lo a hotel residència per Antonio Vidal Bellver (fotògraf i empresari de Carcaixent). Actualment és propietat d'un empresari hoteler de Gandia. El 2024, la Generalitat Valenciana va instar els nous propietaris a fer obres per a mantenir aquesta obra major que ha patit un deteriorament progressiu com a conseqüència de robatoris, vandalisme i abandonament.
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The Plaça de l’Ajuntament de Oliva is the heart of the historic center of Oliva and one of the city's most representative spaces. Surrounded by buildings of architectural interest and presided over by the statue of the admiral and mathematician Gabriel Ciscar, this square is a meeting point for locals and visitors, as well as the setting for markets, celebrations, and numerous cultural events. Its tranquil atmosphere and historical value make it an ideal place to stroll and discover the essence of Oliva.
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Between the shade of the Mondúver and the constant sound of water, the Clot de la Font is one of those places that invite you to slow down and enjoy cycling without looking at the clock. This natural spring, where the Badell—a tributary of the Vaca river—is born, is located a few kilometers from the urban center of Tavernes de la Valldigna and is a regular stop for cyclists, hikers, and runners. The access combines agricultural paths and stretches surrounded by pine forests and Mediterranean vegetation, perfect for a gravel, MTB, or even a quiet road route. The area is part of the Ruta dels Sentits and stands out for its fresh atmosphere, the shade of the Ombria, and a historic white fountain over 160 years old, next to a small waterfall that makes this place one of the most special points in the Valldigna. There's always a cycling vibe here: groups setting off at dawn, quick stops to fill water bottles, or simply a perfect place to rest before continuing towards the Cova del Bolomor, the Castell de Marinyén, or the routes of the Mondúver. The stone tables, potable water, and the tranquility of the surroundings make it a mandatory stop for any route through the Safor. A small oasis between mountain, water, and paths. Ideal for stopping, breathing, and keeping on rolling.
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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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Numerous small fishing and pleasure boats are anchored in the Barranco de Sant Nicolau. The seawater extends far into the urban area of Gandia, shaping the landscape. The bridge offers a particularly beautiful view of the boats and the houses situated directly on the water.
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The wonderful setting surrounds a fairytale monastery.
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There are over 160 mountain bike trails around Xeresa, offering a wide variety of routes for all skill levels. This includes 28 easy, 72 moderate, and 64 difficult trails.
The best seasons for mountain biking in Xeresa are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the weather is generally mild and pleasant, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon rides preferable.
Yes, Xeresa offers 28 easy mountain bike trails. An example of a beginner-friendly route is the Watchtower of Xeraco – Clot de la Font loop from Xeraco, which is 20.8 miles (33.5 km) long and features gentle elevation changes.
Mountain biking around Xeresa features a diverse landscape. You can expect a mix of coastal paths, inland ravines, and elevated viewpoints. Routes often traverse areas with historical watchtowers and natural springs, offering varied terrain and elevation changes.
Absolutely. Xeresa has 64 difficult mountain bike trails for experienced riders seeking a challenge. A notable difficult route is the Collado del Infierno Viewpoint – Monastery of Aigues Vives loop from Xeraco, which is 38.8 miles (62.5 km) long with significant climbs and descents.
Yes, many of the mountain bike trails in Xeresa are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. For instance, the Gandia Harbor – Sant Nicolau Ravine loop from Parada 19 is a popular circular route offering coastal views.
The region around Xeresa offers several natural attractions. You might encounter lakes and natural reserves such as the Marjal de la Safor Nature Reserve or the L'Ullal of the Marjal de Gandia. There are also prominent peaks like the Mondúver summit, offering panoramic views.
Yes, several routes pass by historical sites. The region is known for its ancient watchtowers, and some trails lead through areas with these historical structures. The Watchtower of Xeraco – Monastery of Aigues Vives loop from Xeraco is an example of a route that incorporates historical elements.
The mountain bike trails in Xeresa are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 500 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to challenging climbs, and the variety of routes suitable for different skill levels.
Parking availability varies depending on the specific trailhead. Many routes start from towns like Xeraco or near popular attractions, where public parking is often available. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for specific parking recommendations.
Yes, Xeresa offers several scenic routes with rewarding viewpoints. Trails often lead to elevated positions providing expansive views of the coastline and surrounding landscapes. The La Visteta Viewpoint – La Puigmola Spring loop from Xeraco is a great option for scenic vistas.


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