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Gravel biking around Famorca is characterized by its mountainous terrain and varied landscapes within Spain's Alicante province. The region, situated at an elevation of 686 meters, offers challenging climbs and descents on mixed surfaces. Unpaved segments are common, particularly on routes leading through the Guadalest Valley and towards surrounding peaks. This area provides a network of paths suitable for gravel bikes, connecting historic villages with natural features.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
9
riders
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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56.6km
03:50
1,130m
1,120m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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31.3km
02:25
710m
710m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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100km
07:51
2,770m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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60.2km
04:57
1,940m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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This beautiful little mountain village has only 284 inhabitants.
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The only crossing over the river. Suitable spot for a picnic. It's not far to Villalonga from here.
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Everything close to the train station. The castle, which is worth seeing, towers above.
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There are several tunnels on the route. 2 to 3 longer ones: you absolutely need light. Otherwise, it's pitch dark.
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A beautiful hike through the Hell's Gorge. The actual route along the railway line, and probably the most interesting section between L'Orcha and Mare de Deu (Barranco del Infierno = Hell's Gorge), is unpaved and unpaved, in some parts very gravelly and rough. Five metal bridges are missing, two stone bridges remain, and six tunnels are traversed, all without lighting.
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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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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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Gravel biking around Famorca is characterized by its mountainous terrain and varied landscapes. You'll encounter challenging climbs and descents on mixed surfaces, with many unpaved segments, especially on routes leading through the scenic Guadalest Valley and towards surrounding peaks. The region's elevation, starting at 686 meters in Famorca, ensures a dynamic riding experience.
There are 8 gravel bike trails documented around Famorca, all of which are rated as difficult. These routes offer substantial challenges with significant elevation changes, making them suitable for experienced gravel bikers.
Many routes offer stunning views and pass by significant natural and historical landmarks. You could explore the Guadalest Reservoir, traverse the Sa Creueta Pass (780 m), or ride through the picturesque Gallinera Valley. The region also features historic sites like El Castell de Guadalest and the Guadalest Reservoir, and impressive structures such as the Guadalest Dam.
Yes, for those seeking a longer challenge, the route from Castell de Castells – View of Guadalest Reservoir loop from Confrides spans over 100 kilometers (62 miles) with a substantial 2770 meters of elevation gain, offering an extensive exploration of the region's diverse landscapes.
The gravel bike trails around Famorca feature significant elevation gains, reflecting the mountainous nature of the region. For instance, the Sa Creueta Pass (780 m) – Sa Creueta Pass loop from Castell de Castells includes over 1400 meters of ascent, while the Castell de Castells – View of Guadalest Reservoir loop from Confrides boasts more than 2700 meters of climbing.
Yes, many of the gravel routes around Famorca are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the Serpis River – Azud del Infierno or del Forn loop from Planes, the Sa Creueta Pass (780 m) – Sa Creueta Pass loop from Castell de Castells, and the Port de Tollos – Facheca Mountain Village loop from Benimassot.
The gravel bike trails around Famorca are highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Over 40 gravel bikers have explored the varied terrain, often praising the challenging climbs, scenic valleys, and the rewarding experience of riding through unpaved sections.
Yes, the Port de Tollos – Facheca Mountain Village loop from Benimassot is a great option. This 31.3-kilometer (19.4 miles) trail leads directly through mountain villages, offering scenic views and a glimpse into the local culture.
Given Famorca's inland location and mountainous terrain, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant conditions for gravel biking, with milder temperatures. Summers can be hot, and winters might bring cooler weather at higher elevations, though the region typically enjoys many sunny days.
Yes, the Serpis River – Azud del Infierno or del Forn loop from Planes is an excellent choice for exploring river valleys. This route features picturesque river sections alongside its unpaved segments, offering a diverse riding experience.
The duration of a ride varies significantly depending on the route's length and elevation. For example, the Port de Tollos – Facheca Mountain Village loop from Benimassot typically takes around 2 hours 52 minutes, while longer routes like the Serpis River – Azud del Infierno or del Forn loop from Planes can take nearly 4 hours.
Absolutely. Famorca is a gateway to the stunning Guadalest Valley, and many gravel routes provide panoramic vistas across this picturesque area. The Castell de Castells – View of Guadalest Reservoir loop from Confrides offers expansive views, including those of the Guadalest Reservoir.


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