Best bike parks around Alicante offer diverse landscapes for cycling, from dedicated bike parks to extensive natural parks with numerous mountain biking trails. The region features varied terrain, including pine and oak forests, rocky landscapes, and coastal paths. Alicante's natural setting provides opportunities for exploring its natural beauty on two wheels. The area is known for its comprehensive bike park experiences and extensive mountain biking opportunities.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Very nice effort up to the "balcony of Alicante". With this superb gift for the eyes. Magnificent. Laurent Laurent
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The Balcón de Alicante offers a stunning panoramic view. It is a spacious place with benches to sit on and large tables, perfect for enjoying a good snack while taking in the views.
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The path runs roughly parallel to the paved road leading to the lighthouse. A very beautiful natural landscape, the many trails are probably intended for hikers, but a bike isn't a problem; mountain biking has its advantages. The Senda del Conejo trail has beautiful curves. This entire area is covered with small pine trees, among other things, and the paths crisscross the hillside. It's a great area for a mountain bike, but also just about rideable with a gravel bike; there are many detours and alternative routes.
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Great view, that makes up for the steep descent. Highly Recommended. A completely different view of Alicante.
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Someone has thought about what has been done, well spent and that makes you happy. Great to drive!
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Eye .!! This path that starts from the same balcony to the greenway, has a -28% inclination, it is very rocky and technical
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Really a very good trail. Much variety.
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Alicante offers a diverse range of terrain for mountain biking. You'll find everything from dedicated bike parks with purpose-built trails to extensive natural parks featuring pine and oak forests, rocky landscapes, coastal paths, and even wetlands. Trails vary from smooth, flowing paths to technical descents and challenging climbs.
Yes, Alicante has options for all skill levels, including beginners and families. La Fenasosa Bike Park, for example, offers a dedicated beginners' track and a 'Bambi Line' playground for children. Additionally, natural parks like Marjal de Pego-Oliva provide simpler, circular MTB routes with low gradients, ideal for family rides. The Alicante Balcony highlight is also listed as family-friendly.
For experienced riders seeking a challenge, La Fenasosa Bike Park features advanced downhill, freeride, and enduro routes, along with a Four Cross track designed for championship levels. The Serra Gelada Natural Park offers popular routes like the ascent to Antenas del Albir, a challenging 24km circular route with steep paths and technical descents. The Sierra de Aitana also provides a 50km route with technical trails and tough climbs.
Riders often praise trails like Toboganes Trail for its constant flow through a well-defined path, offering a fun riding experience for several kilometers. The Peter Pan Trail is also known as a very fun downhill section, suitable for many riders with some experience. The Hunters' Trail is another favorite, described as narrow with a lot of flow and variety.
Absolutely. The Alicante Balcony offers stunning panoramic views of Alicante city and the Costa Blanca, rewarding the effort of its 18-20% slopes. Montgó Natural Park provides routes with impressive cliffs and panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Sierra de Mariola Natural Park also features numerous trails leading to impressive viewpoints.
The mild climate throughout much of the year makes Alicante an excellent destination for mountain biking. While specific months aren't mentioned as 'best,' the region's generally pleasant weather allows for enjoyable riding for a significant portion of the year. One tip for the Peter Pan Trail suggests October to March as the best time, avoiding the summer heat.
Yes, several natural parks in Alicante are highly popular for mountain biking. Sierra de Mariola Natural Park, where La Fenasosa Bike Park is located, is the largest in the Valencian Community and offers a great variety of trails. Other notable parks include Montgó Natural Park with its rocky landscapes, and Serra Gelada, known for routes with views of Benidorm's skyline.
La Fenasosa Bike Park is well-equipped, offering accommodation in a restored 19th-century castle or wood cabins, bike rentals (including Mondraker bikes), equipment sales, and a convenient trailer lift service for accessing downhill trails. It also features specialized areas like a Woodpark, a Four Cross track, dirt jump areas, and a foam pit for practicing jumps.
Beyond mountain biking, Alicante offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, with options like the 10km 'Running by the Castle of Santa Barbara' route. There are also extensive gravel biking opportunities, such as the 'Agost to Maigmó Greenway' loop. For more details on these activities, you can check out the Running Trails around Alicante and Gravel biking around Alicante guides.
Many trails in Alicante combine natural beauty with an enjoyable ride. The Path of the House of the Pine Grove, for instance, runs through a beautiful natural landscape covered with small pine trees, offering many crisscrossing paths. Similarly, trails in Sierra de Mariola Natural Park wind through forests, providing stunning surroundings and opportunities to spot wildlife like Barbary sheep and deer.
Yes, some trails are versatile. The Path of the House of the Pine Grove is noted as being great for mountain bikes but also rideable with a gravel bike, offering many detours and alternative routes. This flexibility allows riders with different bike types to enjoy the natural landscapes.


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