Best bike parks in Valencia offer a diverse range of cycling experiences across its varied landscape. The region features coastal areas, expansive natural parks, and mountainous terrain, providing opportunities for different types of biking. From dedicated mountain bike parks with technical trails to natural singletracks and urban cycling routes, Valencia caters to various skill levels. The wider Valencian Community includes areas known for gravity-oriented disciplines and natural enduro trails.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Gentle gradients and the opportunity to improvise very interesting routes. Flowing trails, some technical sections, and trails... A good place for MTB training.
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Very fun and not very complicated trails
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A bit neglected now, but still nice to cycle through.
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Beautiful track in very good condition and with splendid views
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Very easy to follow Recommended for MTB
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spectacular setting
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Very cool, I recommend medium level because it is a bit complicated for someone with little experience.
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The final part is a RockGarden with lots of VERY big stones. If you do the Route in the sense that I do it, from Valencia, climbing it on the bike is quite complicated. Although with training 🚵♂️ it is possible 👍💪🚵♂️🏋️♀️
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The Valencia region offers a diverse range of cycling experiences. You'll find dedicated mountain bike parks with gravity-oriented disciplines like downhill and enduro, natural singletracks, and urban cycling routes. Options range from technical trails with jumps and rock gardens to more relaxed, scenic paths.
Yes, several options cater to beginners and families. For instance, Biketrails Valencia Recreational Area is noted for its family-friendly facilities and parking. La Fenasosa Bike Park, though primarily for gravity riders, includes a 'Bambi Line' designed for children and beginners, as well as a pump track for warm-ups. The Turia Gardens in Valencia city also provide extensive paved and unpaved paths perfect for leisurely family rides.
For challenging mountain biking, consider destinations like La Fenasosa Bike Park, which features over 20 kilometers of trails, primarily red-level difficulty, and some challenging black circuits for experts, including technical rock sections and jumps. Canyada Reial Trail is also known for its challenging sections, including a RockGarden with large stones. Tío Pelegrí Trail and Vereda de Alzira also offer challenging terrain.
Enduroland MTB in the Alto Mijares region is a trail center focused on Enduro and All-Mountain biking, featuring a network of natural, often rocky and rugged trails. Cortitxelles Trails near Valencia also offers entertaining singletrack winding through dense trees, suitable for All-Mountain and Cross-Country biking, with some technical sections.
Intermediate riders have several great options. Umpa Lumpa Trails offers a smooth and fun ride through a forest, with a short, complicated rock section. Caballos Trail is another popular intermediate trail, recommended for MTB and connectable to the Clot de les Tortugues. PNM Quatretonda Trail and La Pequeña Vallesa Natural Bike Park also cater to intermediate skill levels.
Yes, La Fenasosa Bike Park is well-equipped with an 'Air Line' featuring 12 doubles over 12 meters with banked curves for experienced riders, and a foam pit for practicing tricks. It also has a pump track for warming up. Additionally, Gilet Pump Track is available for riders looking for dedicated pump track facilities.
The Valencia region generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) are often ideal, offering pleasant temperatures for riding. Summer months can be hot, but trails like Cortitxelles offer shade. La Fenasosa Bike Park operates almost year-round, indicating good conditions for much of the year.
Beyond mountain biking, the Valencia region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging mountain hikes. For example, you can find options like 'El Mondúver – Mirador de la Caldereta loop' or 'View of Dénia loop' in the Mountain Hikes in Valencia guide. There are also easy hikes, such as those in the Easy hikes in Valencia guide, and dedicated running trails, including routes through the Turia Gardens, as detailed in the Running Trails in Valencia guide.
Absolutely. The Turia Gardens, built on the old riverbed, is a central green artery perfect for leisurely rides, connecting various parts of the city. The Albufera Natural Park, just 12 km south of Valencia, offers flat cycling routes through rice fields and along a freshwater lagoon, ideal for touring and birdwatching. The Via Xurra, an old railway line, provides an easy, family-friendly greenway from Valencia City to Puçol.
Dedicated bike parks like La Fenasosa often provide comprehensive amenities, including shuttle services to transport riders and bikes uphill, accommodation, and bike/equipment rental services. Some recreational areas, such as Biketrails Valencia Recreational Area, offer facilities and parking. For natural trail networks like Enduroland MTB, amenities might be found in nearby villages, offering opportunities for multi-day trips and local cuisine.


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