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No traffic touring cycling routes around Beniardà are set within the Guadalest Valley, characterized by prominent mountain ranges such as Sierra de Aitana, Serrella, and Xortà. This region features diverse landscapes, including challenging mountainous terrain with ascents and descents, alongside the central Guadalest Reservoir. The varied terrain ensures a range of cycling experiences, from routes encircling the reservoir to more demanding climbs through the surrounding peaks.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
36.3km
03:54
1,160m
1,160m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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28.7km
02:51
760m
760m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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43.4km
04:02
1,360m
1,360m
Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Good paved road, moderate traffic. Views of the reservoir, the Aitana and Serrella mountain ranges, and villages like Beniardà and Benimantell.
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Tough but with magnificent views. Relatively quiet road.
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Tucked away in the mountains between Tàrbena and Castell de Castells, the Puerto de Sa Creueta offers two distinct climbing experiences — and both are worth riding. From Tàrbena, the climb is friendly and scenic. You’ll face about 4 km of steady climbing at around 5%, followed by a rolling 3.5 km section with gentle ups and downs. Just before the top, a short final ramp kicks up sharply to around 12%, but overall this side is rhythmical and not too demanding. The road is wide, smooth and virtually traffic-free, ideal for a relaxed climb. Approaching via the Castell de Castells side, from Tollos or from Benigembla and the Vall de Pop, is a whole different story. After a relatively calm start, the climb hits hard with a 2 km stretch averaging around 10% — sustained, steep, and guaranteed to get your legs burning. This side is definitely more challenging, and a great test for climbers. No matter which direction you choose, you’ll be rewarded with expansive views over the valley near Tàrbena, the rugged peaks of the Marina mountains, and — on a clear day — even the Mediterranean Sea and the skyline of Altea shimmering in the distance. Puerto de Sa Creueta is a hidden gem: peaceful, beautiful and tougher than it looks, especially if you come at it from the inland side. Combine it with Coll de Rates for an unforgettable day in the heart of the Costa Blanca.
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Nice climb where you will hardly encounter any cars. Enjoy nature. With a surprisingly steep last part as dessert.
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Really cool terrain and beautiful scenery. It's worth it!
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A visit to the motorcycle museum, located 7 km outside of Guadalest, is worthwhile for everyone, not just motorcycle enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to see a collection of over 100 motorcycles, all between 20 and 70 years old and lovingly restored. In addition, there are some vintage cars and even coffee makers, typewriters, telephones, and radios. https://www.museovehiculosguadalest.com/en/museum-vehicles-guadalest/
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Almond blossoms in the hinterland of the Costa Blanca from around mid-January to the end of February of the year. Small towns framed by the mountains offer a beautiful picture. A tour at this time of year is worthwhile.
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There are a few dedicated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Beniardà, offering a peaceful experience away from vehicular traffic. These routes are generally more challenging, designed for experienced touring cyclists.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes in Beniardà are generally considered difficult. For example, routes like The Sierra de Almudaina – Gravel circular from Quatretondeta and Polop Ravine – Finestrat Almond Blossom loop from la Nucia feature significant elevation gains, making them suitable for cyclists seeking a physical challenge amidst stunning mountain scenery.
Yes, there are circular options available. An example is The Sierra de Almudaina – Gravel circular from Quatretondeta, which offers a challenging loop through the mountainous terrain, providing varied views and a comprehensive touring experience.
You can expect diverse and often challenging terrain. Routes frequently traverse mountainous landscapes, including the Sierra de Aitana and Serrella ranges, with significant ascents and descents. While some paths might be gravel, the region's varied landscape ensures a mix of surfaces and gradients, often with good pavement on quieter roads.
The routes offer breathtaking views of the Guadalest Valley and the Guadalest Reservoir. You'll also be surrounded by prominent mountain ranges like Sierra de Aitana, Serrella, and Xortà. Highlights such as Font de l'Arc Rock Arch and Penya Blanca Cliffs showcase the region's unique geology.
Absolutely. Many routes pass through or near charming villages and historical sites. The iconic El Castell de Guadalest and the Guadalest Reservoir is a significant attraction, offering a cultural stop with impressive views. You might also encounter Polop Castle and San Gregorio Hermitage or the Entrance to Guadalest's Old Town, providing opportunities to experience local culture and history.
The mild climate of the Costa Blanca region makes Beniardà suitable for cycling almost year-round. However, spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are particularly pleasant, offering comfortable temperatures and often vibrant landscapes, such as the almond blossom in late winter/early spring.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.19 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning panoramic views, the challenging yet rewarding climbs, and the opportunity to explore picturesque villages and natural features like the Guadalest Reservoir away from heavy traffic.
Yes, the Guadalest Reservoir is a central feature of the region. The route Sa Creueta Pass (780 m) – Guadalest Reservoir loop from Callosa d'en Sarrià is a great option that encircles the reservoir, providing constant scenic views of the water and surrounding mountains.
The no-traffic touring cycling routes listed for Beniardà are currently rated as difficult due to significant elevation changes and distances. While the region offers diverse landscapes, these specific routes are more suited for experienced touring cyclists. For easier options, you might need to look for shorter, flatter sections or dedicated family-friendly paths in nearby areas, though these may not be entirely traffic-free.
While specific parking details for each route start point are not provided here, many routes begin or pass through villages like Quatretondeta, la Nucia, or Callosa d'en Sarrià. These villages typically offer public parking facilities. It's advisable to check local parking options in these starting locations before your ride.


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