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Gravel bike trails around Algemesí are characterized by a diverse landscape, situated between the Ribera Alta and Ribera Baja regions of Valencia. The area features extensive agricultural lands with rice fields and citrus groves, providing a network of dirt tracks and rural roads suitable for cycling. Algemesí borders L'Albufera Natural Park, a significant wetland known for its flat terrain, freshwater lake, and irrigation channels. While the immediate surroundings are generally flat, the broader Valencian Community offers more challenging gravel routes…
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.8
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28
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49.4km
03:10
60m
60m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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26
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34.4km
02:06
470m
470m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.7
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18
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Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.7
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10
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28.1km
01:49
140m
140m
Easy gravel ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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9
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38.0km
02:32
60m
60m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. 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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La ruta per la mota dreta del riu transcorre entre les cases del poble i el propi riu.
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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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Be careful with precipitation and even with high humidity, the pavement fogs up completely and becomes slippery.
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The Garrofer spring is a spring where water, coming from the Agulles aquifer, flows happily through two pipes and is channeled to an adjacent washhouse. Despite the warning that the water is not potable (as it is not chlorinated or subject to any health control), thousands of Alzire residents travel up to thirteen kilometers and sometimes form long queues to fill their water jugs.
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Highly recommended scenic spot with access in any way, but I recommend it for cycling or on foot.
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The bridge over the CV-50 between Carcaixent and Tabernes is finally operational, and you can now travel along the entire greenway without entering the CV-50, which was a danger.
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There are over 50 gravel bike trails in the Algemesí area, offering a wide range of options for different skill levels. This includes 2 easy routes, 27 moderate routes, and 22 difficult routes for those seeking more challenging terrain.
The terrain around Algemesí is quite varied. You'll find many flat routes through extensive agricultural lands, including rice fields and citrus groves, particularly along river levees. For more challenging rides, the broader Valencian Community offers routes with significant climbs in nearby mountain ranges, such as the one to the Collado del Infierno Viewpoint.
Yes, the flatter routes through the agricultural areas and along the Júcar River levees are generally suitable for families. These paths offer a scenic and less strenuous experience, allowing everyone to enjoy the unique landscape of rice fields and citrus orchards. Look for routes categorized as 'easy' or 'moderate' for the best family-friendly options.
Algemesí is bordered by the Llacuna del Samaruc, which is part of the larger L'Albufera Natural Park. This wetland area is rich in birdlife and aquatic plants. You can also explore the agricultural landscape with its rice fields and citrus orchards, and natural areas like La Xopera. For more specific natural highlights, consider visiting La Murta Botanical Trail or the El Portet de Sollana marshland.
Yes, many routes in the area are designed as loops. For example, the Riola (Rio Júcar) – Júcar River Levee loop from Algemesí is a popular moderate circular route that follows the Júcar River. Another option is the more challenging Font del Garrofer – Collado del Infierno Viewpoint loop from Alzira, which includes a significant climb.
The gravel biking routes around Algemesí are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars from 23 reviews. Riders often praise the diverse scenery, from the tranquil rice fields and citrus groves to the more challenging climbs offering panoramic views. The variety of terrain caters to different skill levels, making it enjoyable for many.
Absolutely. While many routes traverse flat agricultural areas, some trails lead to elevated points offering great views. The Wildlife of La Casella – Collado del Infierno Viewpoint loop from Albalat de la Ribera is an example of a route that includes a significant climb to the Collado del Infierno Viewpoint, providing expansive vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The region generally offers good cycling conditions for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, especially in the open agricultural areas, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended. Winter typically brings cooler, but often pleasant, weather for cycling.
While the focus is on natural landscapes, cycling through Algemesí and its surroundings can offer glimpses of local culture. The town itself has historical sites like the San Jaime basilica. You might also encounter traditional farmhouses (barracas and alquerías) in the agricultural areas. For specific historical highlights, consider visiting the La Murta Icehouse or the Ermita dels Benissants.
Yes, some routes offer unique landmarks. For instance, the Old narrow-gauge train station – Monastery of Aigues Vives loop from Alzira takes you past both an old train station and the historic Monastery of Aigues Vives, blending natural beauty with local heritage.
L'Albufera Natural Park is a significant wetland area known for its freshwater lake and diverse birdlife. For more detailed information about the park, its conservation efforts, and visitor guidelines, you can visit the official tourism websites: Spain.info or Visit Valencia.


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