Mountain passes around Simat de la Valldigna are situated in a valley surrounded by mountains, offering routes for cyclists and hikers. The region features significant ascents and panoramic views of the Valldigna Valley and the Mediterranean coastline. These routes provide opportunities to explore the natural landscape and historical sites.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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The "Col de Rates de la Safor" The Barx Pass, from Simat, is a gem for any cycling enthusiast. A climb that perfectly combines effort with the beauty of the surroundings. Each curve offers a new perspective of the Valldigna Valley, while the monastery remains behind as a silent witness to the ascent. Frequently used by local cyclists, it's an ideal stretch to enjoy at a leisurely pace, feeling each pedal stroke amidst nature and heritage. With several well-defined hairpin bends and a steady but manageable gradient, it's perfect for enjoying the effort without suffering too much. Pass details: 6.3 km | 301 m elevation gain | average gradient of 4.8% | ramps of up to 9.8%.
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Interesting views of the Bay of Valencia
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Very good view of Valldigna and a well-deserved rest after climbing the port of Simat-Barx.
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Puerto de la Drova, or Collado del Mollons, is a climb in the Costa del Azahar region. It has a length of 9.8 kilometers and a climb of 359 vertical meters with a slope of 3.7% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 201. The top of the climb is located at 382 meters above sea level. At the top, you can access the Parpalló Borrell Environmental Interpretation Center, a space to disseminate and help interpret the environmental aspects of the area where it is located.
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This port is one of the classics of the area. It can be done uphill from Gandia, so the journey is 10km that starts with a very gentle slope and gets steeper at the end with the true port (3.5km). Going downhill, you have to be careful because high speeds are achieved thanks to the good asphalt and the layout of the curves. And I say that you need to be careful not only for physical integrity, but also because the civil guard charges cyclists with excessive speed.
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Mythical ascent for the people of Gandia
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Viewpoint located in the upper part of the port Simat-Barx, with beautiful views of the Valldigna, the mountain and the coast.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting La Visteta Viewpoint, which offers vistas towards Simat de la Valldigna and Tavernes beach. Another excellent spot is Coll de la Radella Viewpoint, known for its incredible inland views and photogenic trees.
Yes, Simat de la Valldigna is well-regarded for cycling. The First Hairpin Turns Descending Barx Pass from Simat is a popular choice, featuring well-defined bends and a steady gradient with new perspectives of the Valldigna Valley. The Port de la Drova is another classic ascent, offering a challenging climb with good asphalt. You can find more options in the Road Cycling Routes around Simat De La Valldigna guide.
The region is characterized by deep, steep valleys, lush Mediterranean forests, and diverse flora. Many routes offer extensive panoramic views of the Valldigna Valley, the surrounding mountains, and the Mediterranean coastline. For example, the La Drova Pass + cattle track towards Barx includes beautiful forest sections.
Absolutely. While the area features cycling passes, there are numerous hiking routes that offer significant ascents and panoramic rewards. Popular hiking destinations include the Cima del Mondúver and L'Ouet, both offering stunning vistas. You can explore various options in the Hiking around Simat De La Valldigna guide, which includes routes like the 'Penyalba Loop' and 'Ascent to Pla del Toro'.
The region is generally pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures ideal for both cycling and hiking. While some passes might experience strong winds in winter, a nearby shelter at Coll de la Radella Viewpoint can provide comfort on sunny days. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon activities are recommended.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical interest. Routes often pass by or offer views of significant sites, such as the Monastery of Santa María de la Valldigna. Some trails also incorporate old architectural remains, like the arches of Font del Cirer, which are part of an 18th-century aqueduct built by monks.
The area offers a variety of difficulty levels, catering to different experience levels. You can find everything from easy rides suitable for most fitness levels to more demanding hikes and cycling routes that require very good fitness. For instance, the First Hairpin Turns Descending Barx Pass is described as having a steady but manageable gradient, perfect for enjoying the effort without suffering too much.
Visitors frequently praise the combination of challenging effort with the stunning beauty of the surroundings. The panoramic views of the Valldigna Valley and the Mediterranean coast are a major draw. Cyclists appreciate the well-maintained roads and rewarding descents, while hikers value the extensive vistas from prominent peaks. The blend of nature, physical activity, and glimpses into the region's heritage is highly valued.
Yes, there are several running trails that explore the mountainous terrain. You can find routes like 'Mirador – La Creueta loop' and 'Start of the Route – View of Montcabrer Summit loop' which offer challenging runs with scenic views. More options are available in the Running Trails around Simat De La Valldigna guide.
Yes, at the top of Port de la Drova, you can access the Parpalló Borrell Environmental Interpretation Center. This center is dedicated to disseminating and helping interpret the environmental aspects of the area, making it a great stop for those interested in the local ecology.
Certainly. The La Drova Pass + cattle track towards Barx is a great example. This ascent offers beautiful views and allows for a detour into the forest via a cattle track towards Barx, passing the Paratge Parpallo Borrell recreational area, providing a varied experience.


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