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Road cycling around Les Coves De Vinromà offers a diverse landscape for riders. The region features a mix of coastal plains, agricultural areas, and inland hills with significant elevation changes. Routes often traverse through passes and offer views of the surrounding countryside. The terrain provides options ranging from gentler coastal loops to challenging climbs into the interior.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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421
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114km
05:22
1,360m
1,360m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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29.1km
01:13
80m
80m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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35.3km
01:50
480m
480m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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99.7km
04:55
1,470m
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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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77.1km
04:09
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Coastal area of Alcossebre with beaches and walkways
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Incredible mountain pass. It is quite easy to get to. The village is small and has a fountain.
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It is located on the outskirts of Cuevas de Vinromá at the beginning of the road that leads to Torreblanca. It has a fountain with a tap, so we can refill our containers. Next to it there is a recreational area where you can rest, it has benches and is in awe. Very close is the natural setting of La Morería where the route of the old mills is.
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Vilanova d'Alcolea is a mountain town in the province of Castellón, but with the Mediterranean just 10 minutes away. This place is surrounded by spectacular landscapes of almond trees, olive groves and vineyards, and stands out for its nature, its monuments and its traditions. What to see in Vilanova d'Alcolea Touring Vilanova d'Alcolea takes us to its nature and the magical places that surround it. One of them is the beautiful Font del Mas de Calaf fountain, where one of the highest quality natural water sources in the area is located. In addition, there is a recreation area to enjoy an ideal day with the whole family. Other of its most attractive points are the Barranco de la Fuente Roja, the Fuente de la Carrasqueta and the Fuente de la Villa. Without a doubt, it is worth visiting them through the different hiking routes. If you want to discover part of the history of this destination, you just have to follow the Al Calaf Route to discover the Vilanova d'Alcolea of the 13th and 14th centuries. It will surprise you! With this trip back in time, you cannot miss visiting the Via Augusta as it passes through Vilanova d'Alcolea. In addition, you will discover the stories of the mansions and, especially, that of ILDUM. Vilanova d'Alcolea is characterized by keeping its traditions and popular festivals alive, such as the Sant Antoni Festival. This traditional festival begins with the “Hoguera de los Mayorales” and, with the arrival of night, it is the turn of the Matxà. Fire, an impressive show, procession and the distribution of traditional San Antonio cakes. A party that takes place in January and you can't miss it. This is a destination full of history and nature is one of the main jewels of Vilanova d'Alcolea. Enter this fantastic town and enjoy every minute.
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Historically, it was part of the Encomienda de Les Coves de Vinroma and with it it was the lordship of Blasco de Alagón between the years 1235 and 1242. Later, it was the Templars who were in charge of governing the town. In the archives and annotations of the town map of Albocácer it appears that originally the town was called Sierra de Biarach. During the first half of the 16th century, it took the name of Sarratella de Biarach and it was not until the last third of the same century when the place name of Sarratella was made official. The demographic indicators of the town have been growing throughout its history until it surpassed the barrier of 700 inhabitants in the first years of the 20th century. Since 1900 the population has been constantly reducing until it currently reaches 93 registered people. Its geographical location and orography seduced prehistoric groups. Very close to the hill where the hermitage is located there was an Epipalaeolithic site. Furthermore, in several areas of its territory, cave paintings have been discovered that are part of the Levantine rock art, declared a World Heritage Site. Social media Economic activities are dedicated to agriculture and livestock. Agriculture is traditionally based on dryland agriculture, with olive and almond cultivation predominating. Livestock farming is mainly based on grazing and pig and poultry farms. The scarce industry is related to agriculture and oil. Urban tour La Sarratella is a small town, which is very easy to get around. During the tour you can see the harmony that the houses maintain with each other, the tranquility of its people and the dark green of the mountainous landscape that can be seen from almost any area of the town. Despite being a small town, the places of interest that we can find are many and quite varied: The building of the old oven, with clear medieval traces. The torrent, located in the lower part of the town, whose complex is made up of a fountain, a water trough and some washing places. The town hall inaugurated in 1958 with some porches that limit the public part of the common part of the town halls of the medieval period. The hermitage of San Juan and the Church of San Miguel, where there is a front of the green velvet altar on which you can see Saint Michael embroidered fighting against the devil. Landscape The landscape is very mountainous, with large slopes that provide impressive views to the sea. Holm oaks and bushes scented with rosemary, thyme, lavender and other aromatic plants predominate. The climate is cool and pleasant in summer contrasting with the cold winter. The town is located at about 800 meters above sea level, although the highest point in the area is at 937 meters where the hermitage of San Juan Nepomuceno is located with an unbeatable panoramic view.
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At this source of drinking water, we can refill the drums and rest a little. There is a stone table and benches. The bin is located outside the premises on the sidewalk next to the road.
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Roundabout at the entrance to Cabanes in its eastern part. In it is the Bar Branto, a place where we can have a drink if we feel like it.
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There are over 100 road cycling routes around Les Coves De Vinromà. This includes 11 easy routes, 40 moderate routes, and 49 difficult routes, offering options for various skill levels.
Routes vary significantly. For example, the Puerto de la Serratella – Cabanes Pass loop from Torreblanca is a challenging 114.3 km route with over 1360 meters of elevation gain. In contrast, the Torrenostra Beach – The Lake loop from Torreblanca is an easier 33.1 km ride with only about 93 meters of elevation.
Yes, there are 11 easy routes available. A good option for beginners is the Torrenostra Beach – The Lake loop from Torreblanca, which is 33.1 km long with minimal elevation gain, making it suitable for a relaxed ride.
The inland areas offer significant climbs. Routes like the Vilanova d'Alcolea – La Sarratella loop from les Coves de Vinromà feature substantial elevation gains, reaching over 1560 meters across 77.2 km, providing a demanding experience for experienced cyclists.
Many routes, especially those climbing into the hills, offer panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including agricultural plains and distant coastal stretches. The region's varied terrain ensures diverse vistas, from natural parks to historical sites.
Yes, many routes are designed as loops. Examples include the challenging Puerto de la Serratella – Cabanes Pass loop from Torreblanca and the more moderate The Lake – Torrenostra Beach loop from Torreblanca.
You can encounter various natural and historical attractions. Highlights include the Prat de Cabanes-Torreblanca Natural Park, the historic Castillo de Xivert, and several lakes such as Bassa Llona. These points of interest are often accessible from or visible along the cycling paths.
The region generally offers pleasant cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn provide mild temperatures, ideal for longer rides. Summer can be warm, especially inland, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended during hotter months.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscape, which offers a mix of coastal plains, agricultural areas, and challenging inland hills with panoramic views.
While the region has many challenging routes, families can find suitable options on the flatter coastal plains or around the natural parks. Look for the 'easy' graded routes, such as the Torrenostra Beach – The Lake loop from Torreblanca, which offer gentler terrain and shorter distances.
Many routes start from towns like Torreblanca or Les Coves de Vinromà itself, offering convenient access to both coastal and inland routes. These towns often provide amenities and parking for cyclists.


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