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Gravel biking around Callosa D'En Sarrià features a landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, including significant passes like Sa Creueta, and river valleys such as the Algar. The region offers a mix of challenging climbs and varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. Riders can expect to navigate through areas with notable elevation changes and scenic views.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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riders
92.1km
08:18
1,950m
1,950m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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11
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70.6km
05:36
1,590m
1,590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8
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27.2km
01:57
410m
410m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.7km
03:49
1,430m
1,430m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6
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36.3km
02:16
360m
360m
Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very beautiful sight, everything in white except for the dome
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You have to be a good walker. But it's worth it.....
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The chapel was consecrated in 1803, when Mass was first celebrated there. Built on a historic connecting path, it quickly became a religious meeting place for the surrounding communities. To this day, it remains the center of the annual celebrations in honor of Sant Vicent Ferrer and represents the shared history of the three towns of La Nucía, Altea, and l’Alfàs del Pi.
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The Ermita de Sant Vicent del Captivador is located in the rural border region between La Nucía, Altea, and l’Alfàs del Pi and is a small, historic chapel of regional importance. It was built at the beginning of the 19th century; the building permit dates back to 1802, and the first Mass was celebrated there in 1803. This year is therefore considered its historic year of construction and consecration. The hermitage stands on an old connecting path, today known as the Camí de l’Ermita or Camí de Sant Vicent, which formerly served as a religious and social meeting point for the surrounding communities. To this day, the chapel is the focal point of the annual celebrations in honor of Sant Vicent Ferrer and symbolizes the shared history and connection of the three towns in the Marina Baixa.
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We couldn't see the reservoir, but the tour was great! Highly recommended with a mountain bike 👌
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Definitely prefer a mountain bike. An absolutely fantastic tour on a mountain bike! Very challenging climbs.
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The stretch of road between Raco del Fillet and El Castell de Guadalest is a popular route for cyclists due to its stunning scenery and challenging climbs. It's a route with a significant amount of elevation gain, making it ideal for cyclists in good physical condition. Along the way, you can enjoy spectacular views of the Guadalest valley and reservoir. The route includes roads such as the CV-715 and CV-70, which are known for their picturesque landscapes and challenging inclines.
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The view of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Consuelo in Altea is one of the most beautiful panoramas on the Costa Blanca. The church, also called "La Cúpula del Mediterráneo" (Cathedral of the Mediterranean) because of its striking blue and white domes, sits atop the highest point of the old town and is visible from afar – from the sea, the coastal road, or the cycle path along the promenade. Those traveling by bike should plan a worthwhile detour. The narrow, cobbled streets lead up to the Plaza de la Iglesia, from where you can enjoy a magnificent panoramic view of the Mediterranean, the rooftops of the whitewashed old town, and the surrounding mountains. Especially at sunset, the domes glow an intense blue, forming a striking contrast with the golden light of the coast. The view of the Parroquia Nuestra Señora del Consuelo perfectly embodies the charm of Altea – the combination of Mediterranean tranquility, traditional architecture, and natural beauty.
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There are over 20 gravel bike trails available around Callosa D'En Sarrià. These routes offer a diverse range of experiences, from moderate to challenging, catering to various skill levels.
While many routes in Callosa D'En Sarrià present significant challenges, there are a few options suitable for beginners or those looking for an easier ride. For example, the Algar River Dam – Gravel Road by the River loop from Garganes is a moderate 15.9-mile (25.5 km) route with less elevation gain, making it a good choice to start.
The gravel bike trails in Callosa D'En Sarrià are characterized by mountainous terrain, including significant passes like Sa Creueta, and river valleys such as the Algar. You can expect a mix of challenging climbs, varied surfaces, and notable elevation changes, offering scenic views throughout the region.
For families or those preferring a less strenuous ride, routes along the river valleys, such as the Algar River Dam – Gravel Road by the River loop from Garganes, offer a more accessible experience. These trails typically have gentler gradients and more stable surfaces compared to the mountain passes.
Many gravel routes pass near natural attractions. You might encounter stunning viewpoints like the Bridge viewpoint or the famous Algar Springs Waterfalls. The region also features impressive geological formations such as the Mascarat Canyon and Penya Blanca Cliffs.
Yes, many of the gravel bike trails in Callosa D'En Sarrià are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. An example is the challenging Sa Creueta Pass (780 m) – Sa Creueta Pass loop from Castell de Castells, which offers extensive climbs and descents.
The region generally offers good conditions for gravel biking outside of the hottest summer months. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and lush scenery. Winter can also be suitable, especially on lower elevation routes, though higher passes might be cooler.
The area is known for its natural water features. The Algar Springs Waterfalls (Fuentes del Algar) are a popular spot for wild swimming and are often accessible from routes in the river valleys. Always check local regulations and safety before swimming.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 2.75 stars from 6 reviews. Reviewers often praise the challenging climbs, the varied terrain, and the stunning views encountered on routes traversing mountain passes and river valleys.
Absolutely. Callosa D'En Sarrià is well-suited for experienced gravel bikers seeking a challenge. Routes like the Sa Creueta Pass (780 m) – Coll de Rates loop from Olla Altea cover significant distances (56.9 miles / 91.7 km) and feature substantial elevation gains, traversing demanding mountainous terrain.
Many routes start from towns or villages like Altea or Olla de Altea, where public parking is generally available. It's advisable to check specific starting points for designated parking areas or street parking options before your ride.


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