Cycle Routes

 

The La Drova and Barx tourist route goes through the hills of Marchuquera and the “Ermita” village of the same name.
From the Passeo Germanias going towards the hospital you will find signs and indicators for the route.  We will follow the road until we meet the towns of La Drova and Barx.  All the way you will enjoy the countryside of Mediterranean forests so typical of the region.
Along this route you will travel through a countryside of orange groves and mountains that is typical of the La Safor region.  Every Sunday a market takes place in la Ermita de Marchuquera.  Firstly we arrive at La Drova – the majority of houses are of a rural type and we can enjoy facilities here like the café in the main road through the town.  From there you can take the road to visit the summit of Mt Monduver or eat in a restaurant with a swimming pool.
Further on we come into the municipality of Barx where we can relax and enjoy a rest.  The return to Gandía can be done by retracing our steps along the same route, or by following the road down to the municipality of Simat de la Valldigna, where you will find the monastery of Santa Maria.
Racó del Duc – Antigua Vía del Tren Alcoy – Gandía Cycling Route
The “Racó del Duc”, also called “Barranc de l’Infern” (Riverbed of Hell) is the stretch of the river Serpis that runs between the municipal districts of Villalonga (Valencia) and Orxa (Alicante).
The suggested route has a distance of 2kms and for the most part follows along the old railway track used by the Alcoi to Grau de Gandía train.
Given that the railway line takes in five unlit tunnels, one of which is 250m in length, it is recommended to take a torch.  Water can be obtained at the beginning of the route at the La Reprimala source (Fuente), or also at another two that are passed along the journey (Fuente de la Mata and Fuente de Botero.
Except for a short slope at the beginning, the rest of the itinerary is almost flat and runs parallel with the river Serpis or the Alcoi.  These characteristics make it suitable for people of any age using a mountain bicycle as a means of transport, although with a little more time we can better appreciate the beauty of the countryside by following the itinerary on foot.
The river passes through a mountain canyon with the mountains of la Safor (1011m above sea-level) and la Cuta (680m above sea-level), in which the significant descents offer a unique landscape in the area along with  highly interesting flora and fauna.

Gandia – Oliva Bicycle Route
La Vía Verde (The “Green Road”) of Gandia-Oliva in la Safor connects the coastal towns by means of a 7km track which picks up the old raised railway line of the Carcaixent to Denia train service which was constructed in 1884.
This is a bicycle route which shows us a Valencian landscape of orchards and canals where the perfume of orange blossom is all around during the flowering season.
The suggested starting point for the route begins in Gandia’s Parc de l’Estacio – site of the former narrow gauge railway station which is no longer in service today.  Opposite you will find the Tourist Information Office.
From the park, take the Calle del Tossal, which will lead us via an alleyway to the Serpis riverbed.  A concrete bridge enables us to cross the river Serpis and to carry on in a south-west direction.  We cross the road which goes along the right bank of the river and down to the area of Gandia known as the Grau.  From this point on, the route continues through orchards and orange groves, and after 3 kms we cross the Bellreguard road.  We cross the river Serpis once again and pass through the towns of Palmera and Piles.
After 5kms we cross another canal which takes us on to the municipality of Oliva.
Technical Details:
Bicycle Tour
7000 metres
Low level of difficulty
No descent in altitude
Simat de la Valldigna – Barx Mountain Bike Route
A journey through the mountains of Barx and the Valldigna area, it is a 9km route where you will pass through and can visit the Font de la Puigmola and relax at the viewing point at La Visteta.  With a maximum altitude of 800 meters, this route is of low difficulty.
Itinerary:
Simat de la Valldigna – Sima del Toro – Detour to viewing point (575m) – Crossing with the Corralls road – Detour to the viewing point of la Visteta – Font de la Puigmola – Barx.  The PR has a variant: from Barx to the viewing point of la Visteta.  Connections with the PR-V60 in Barx and with the PR-V51 at the Monastery of Santa Maria de la Valldigna (Simat).
Places of Interest:
Avenc del Toro
La Visteta viewing point
Font de la Puigmola
Pla dels Surars
Camping Places:
Font de la Sangonera (Tavernes, Centro Excursionista de Tavernes).
Recreation Areas:
Font de la Puigmola (Barx)
We begin our journey taking the road from Simat in the direction of Barx, where we travel 1.7kms to the beginning of the path.  After covering this first stretch, a tree situated on the left of the road indicates to us with yellow and white the beginning of the path that will lead us to the town of Barx.
There begins a winding and demanding ascent of 3.5kms.  Once at the top, we arrive at a plateau that enables us to view a landscape of potholes and chasms.  The most important of these is the one known as Avenc del Toro.
We will carry on by following the path between the potholes before beginning the descent into Barx, enjoying the views of the town from the mountain as we approach.  On arriving at the last stretch of the journey, we must take care not to take the wrong road, as the signposting is in a poor state.
The path leads us to an asphalted stretch, which we take in a right-hand direction and lastly when we reach the next crossroads we turn to the left, the pathway to Font de la Puigmola, situated some 250 meters from the crossing.  In La Puigmola we can regain our strength before travelling the last 1.5kms of the route and arriving in Barx.  We will also find on the right a detour which connects up to the PR-V60.
Technical Details:
Distance: 9kms
Maximum altitude: 800 metres
Time: 3hrs
Difficulty: Low
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