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Gravel biking around L'Ènova offers a diverse landscape characterized by a mix of flatter areas and gentle undulations, particularly in its southern parts, including features like Lloma del Baladre, Cabezo, and Monte Valiente. The region's terrain includes ancient cattle trails and potentially repurposed railway lines, providing varied surfaces suitable for gravel bikes. These routes often integrate natural beauty with historical elements, such as Roman quarries and ancient Iberian-Roman tracks.
Last updated: May 5, 2026
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101km
08:10
1,730m
1,730m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.1km
03:32
590m
590m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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40.8km
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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39.0km
02:36
530m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good views of the Ribera Alta, Ribera Baixa and Horta Sud with the Albufera marsh, from a completely unspoilt area.
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The climb has a good asphalt surface, without too much elevation change, and it is worth noting the existence of a detour via an unpaved road from kilometer 9.3 to Sumarcárcel, which we have discarded due to not knowing its condition, given the rains of the previous days.
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After Benalí, the Río Grande trail begins. It's surrounded by nature at an altitude of 800 meters. A great spot to enjoy the views from this height.
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L'Ullal de la Marjal de Gandia is a small but important wetland within the Marjal de Gandia Natural Park. It is a natural marsh lake surrounded by reeds, water channels, and wet meadows, providing a habitat for numerous bird and amphibian species. The flat paths around the Ullal are ideal for exploring by bike. The route leads through a tranquil, unspoiled landscape, past bodies of water, reeds, and flowering riparian plants. The combination of tranquility, birdwatching, and the typical Marjal landscape makes the route a worthwhile excursion for nature lovers and cyclists alike.
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The Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba is a historic monastery near Alfauir, in the province of Valencia. It was founded in 1388 and was an important Hieronymite monastery until it was expropriated in the 19th century. The monastery combines various architectural styles, including Gothic, Mudéjar, Renaissance and Baroque elements. The cloister, the church, the defensive tower, the water gardens and the olive press are particularly worth seeing. Today the monastery is privately owned but open to visitors. It is one of the best preserved monasteries in the Valencia region and has been declared a Cultural Asset (Bien de Interés Cultural, BIC).
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The Hieronymite Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba was one of the most important monasteries in Valencia in the Middle Ages, belonging to the Hieronymite Order.
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The house sandwich with figatells is very good
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Beautiful facility. We stayed there on our long-distance hike from Tarifa to Switzerland and can highly recommend the accommodation and the excellent cuisine.
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There are 9 curated no traffic gravel bike trails around L'Ènova, offering a variety of experiences for off-road cyclists. These routes focus on providing quiet, car-free cycling through the region's diverse landscapes.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful, car-free nature of the trails and the beautiful integration of historical sites with natural scenery, making for a unique gravel biking experience.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around L'Ènova are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. For example, the challenging Fuente de Marzo – Plaza de La Seo loop from Xàtiva is a long circular route that takes you through varied terrain.
L'Ènova's gravel trails often intertwine with rich history. You can encounter sites like the Old narrow-gauge train station, which hints at repurposed railway lines perfect for gravel. The broader region also features the Roman Quarry and ancient 'Carrilades Iberoromanas' tracks, offering a glimpse into the past.
Absolutely. Many routes pass through scenic natural areas. The La Bastida Refuge – Bellús Reservoir loop from Xàtiva, for instance, offers views of the Bellús Reservoir. You can also find trails leading near the Cova Negra Municipal Natural Area, known for its picturesque setting within a river valley.
While many of the listed routes are rated as 'difficult' due to their length and elevation, L'Ènova's terrain includes both flatter areas and gentle undulations. This variety means you can find sections suitable for different abilities. The region is known for its extensive network of gravel roads, offering diverse experiences from leisurely rides to more challenging excursions.
For a truly challenging ride, consider the Fuente de Marzo – Plaza de La Seo loop from Xàtiva. This route covers over 100 km and features more than 1700 meters of elevation gain, providing a demanding yet rewarding gravel biking adventure.
Yes, if you're looking for an extended gravel biking experience, the Old narrow-gauge train station – Monastery of Aigues Vives loop from la Barraca d'Aigües Vives is an excellent choice. It spans over 93 km, offering a full day of exploration through varied landscapes.
Yes, several routes offer stunning vistas. The Views from the Tous Pass – Cotilles Viewpoint loop from Gavarda is specifically designed to take you to scenic viewpoints, including the Cotilles Viewpoint, providing panoramic views of the surrounding area.
L'Ènova is well-connected, and many routes start from nearby towns like Xàtiva, Barxeta, or Gavarda. These towns typically offer public parking options where you can leave your car before heading out on your gravel adventure. Always check local parking regulations upon arrival.
The Valencia region, including L'Ènova, is known as a year-round cycling destination. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures, making them ideal for gravel biking. Even winter can be suitable, with milder conditions compared to many other European regions, though it's always wise to check the local forecast.
Yes, the region has a history of old railway infrastructure that has been repurposed into natural paths. The Natural Trail of the Old Little Train is a prime example, offering relatively flat and traffic-free sections perfect for gravel bikes. You can also find routes that pass by the Old narrow-gauge train station.


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