Best bike parks around Pedreguer offer an extensive network of mountain biking and cycling routes across diverse terrain. The region's natural landscape provides challenging climbs, technical descents, and scenic routes through mountainous and agricultural areas. This area functions as a de facto bike park, catering to various cycling disciplines and skill levels. Cyclists can expect varied landscapes, from cliffs and pines to lush valleys, making it a notable destination for cycling.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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🚲Be mindful and don't try to invent new things without trying first, just follow the flow of the path🔥
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Beautiful MTB tour uphill with the reward of a great view and a brisk descent.
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The forest track runs along the sunny side of Lloma Larga, with to the west the peaks of Tossalet del Catellet and Tossal de Navarro and to the east the marvelous views of the Costa Blanca near Calpe. An entertaining route for several kilometers with a surface in good condition, a sustained slope of about 10% with somewhat steeper sections that require a little more power but at the same time allows you to enjoy the beautiful views throughout the route until you reach the viewpoint. of the Tossal del Navarro.
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Bike Park 🤣🤣 Who gave the name here 😎 a few gravel paths... there's nothing more here... was necessary on our tour because we had to stay to the left of the rails 😄
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As of March 2022: Unfortunately, there are no more trails. The whole area was flattened with excavators for agriculture or house building. Too bad, I was looking forward to driving it :-(
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Mainly S1 with a few S2 routes. Actually everything is mobile, if not, the bike can be pushed easily. The path is wide, with no exposed areas.
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Bike Park is a bit over the top, but there are some nice trails with a couple of kickers.
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The Pedreguer area offers a diverse range of terrain for cyclists. You can expect challenging climbs, technical descents, and scenic routes through mountainous and agricultural areas. Mountain biking trails often feature natural technical elements like rock faces, rock gardens, and some sections described as 'super chunky' with chutes and slab rolls, requiring full suspension bikes for some routes. For road cyclists, there are smooth, quiet roads with significant elevation gains.
Yes, experienced riders will find several challenging options. Demanding Singletrack is a challenging trail with technical single-track sections. Other notable trails in the wider region, often featuring technical terrain, include Ponderosa Lower, Caseta de Morell, La Sella, Patronat, and Mirabarques, which are known for their rocky and brutal sections.
For stunning vistas, consider the La Solana de la Lloma Llarga Trail, which offers marvelous views of the Costa Blanca near Calpe. From higher elevations, cyclists can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, orange and vineyard groves, and the coastline. The Top Singletrail also features a viewpoint along its route.
While many trails cater to intermediate to advanced riders, the region does offer options suitable for families. Some trails are described as 'flow trails' and are less technically demanding. The Top Singletrail, for example, is mainly S1 with some S2 sections, and its wide path makes it mobile and easier to navigate, or even push a bike if needed.
Pedreguer is a popular hub for road cycling. A well-known route is the Pedreguer-Coll de Rates, covering approximately 65.8 km with significant elevation gain. Other routes extend to areas like Orba, Fleix, Murla, and Parcent, offering varied distances and ascents on smooth, quiet roads. You can find more details on these routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Pedreguer guide.
The region's climate makes it suitable for cycling for much of the year. The quality and variety of routes attract professional cyclists for training, indicating excellent conditions. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, while winter can also be a good option with milder weather compared to many other European regions. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon rides are recommended then.
Besides cycling, Pedreguer offers a range of outdoor activities. You can explore various running trails, such as those detailed in the Running Trails around Pedreguer guide. There are also numerous mountain hiking opportunities, including challenging routes like the Montgó Trail, which you can find in the Mountain Hikes around Pedreguer guide.
The La Solana de la Lloma Llarga Trail is an excellent choice. It's an entertaining route with a sustained slope and some steeper sections that require effort, but it rewards riders with beautiful views of the Costa Blanca throughout the journey, culminating in a viewpoint.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse terrain that caters to all skill levels, from relaxed routes to physically demanding climbs and technical descents. The stunning scenery, including mountains, orange groves, and coastal views, is a major highlight. The area's reputation as a training ground for professional cyclists also speaks to the quality of its routes and conditions.
Yes, Top Singletrail is a good option for intermediate mountain bikers. It features mainly S1 routes with some S2 sections. The path is wide and mobile, making it manageable for riders with some experience, and it's possible to push your bike if a section proves too challenging.
Unfortunately, the area around Trailpark Jesus Pobre has seen significant changes. As of March 2022, many of the trails there were flattened for agriculture or house building, so it's important to check current conditions if planning to ride in that specific vicinity.


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