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Touring cycling around Camporrobles is characterized by its diverse landscapes, ranging from cultivated fields to rugged mountainous areas. The region, situated at 900 meters above sea level, features pine forests, juniper woodlands, and significant natural attractions like the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park with its deep gorges and canyons. Cyclists encounter varied topography, including gentle slopes through agricultural lands and more demanding mountain passes, alongside prominent landmarks such as the Contreras Dam and Reservoir. This area offers a mix of…
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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This difficult 20.8-mile gravel cycling route in Parque Natural Hoces de Cabriel offers stunning views of the Cabriel River and Cuchillos de
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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41.3km
03:52
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Near Sinarcas, the path that skirts the Carpio hill winds through a pine forest and offers a stretch of welcoming shade under the pine treetops, with the path curving gently between the trees and creating natural spots to stop and rest.
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It is located in a quiet rural area surrounded by pine forests and Mediterranean scrubland, with trails and nature all around, and retains a typical atmosphere of the Valencian interior.
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Viewpoint next to the old N-III highway After passing the engineer's house, a turnoff leads to the viewpoint located above the old N-III highway. Sweeping views of the reservoir from a high, accessible point.
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Hiking: Popular routes, such as the "Engineer's House" trail, offer viewpoints overlooking the reservoir and the Cabriel River gorges. Guided tours: Occasionally, the Hydrographic Confederation and the Villargordo Town Council organize tours and talks in the village of Contreras. Historic roads: The abandoned section of the old N-III highway and the Contreras Hills attract engineering enthusiasts, with their original 20th-century asphalt and signage.
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Contreras Dam (Contreras Reservoir), located on the border between Cuenca and Valencia provinces. It lies between Villargordo del Cabriel (Valencia) and the Cuenca municipalities of La Pesquera, Mira, Enguídanos, and Minglanilla, spanning the Cabriel and Guadazaón rivers. Below the dam is the historic Contreras Bridge, built between 1845 and 1851 by Lucio del Valle, part of the old zigzag mountain pass.
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It was built in 1972 at the confluence of the Cabriel and Guadazaón rivers. The dam height is 129 metres. Its purpose is, among other things, to supply water to the city of Valencia. The Contreras Bridge was built between 1845 and 1851 by the engineer Lucio del Valle. To descend the ravine, he had to build a zigzag road that formed the port of Contreras.
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You cannot pass this path, since it has been closed with a 3m high fence. Today, Saturday, June 8, 2024, we had to turn around when we came across this fence.😐
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If you go around the Fuente de Oliva counterclockwise (which I recommend), this is the second viewpoint and the first where you can see the Rio Cabriel in the gorges below beautiful cliffs. Continue to the right of the first bench along the cliff, and you will find a second bench and more beautiful views.
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There are 5 curated no-traffic touring cycling routes around Camporrobles, specifically designed for a peaceful and scenic experience away from vehicle traffic. These routes offer a unique way to explore the region's diverse landscapes.
The routes in Camporrobles offer a diverse mix of terrain. You'll cycle through extensive cultivated fields of cereals, vineyards, and almond groves, as well as rugged mountainous areas, pine forests, and juniper woodlands. The region's elevation at 900 meters above sea level means you can expect varied topography, from gentle slopes to more demanding sections, especially around natural features like the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park.
The current selection of no-traffic touring cycling routes around Camporrobles is rated as difficult, featuring significant elevation gains and distances. While they offer rewarding experiences for experienced cyclists, beginners or families looking for very easy, flat rides might find them challenging. It's always recommended to check the route details, including distance and elevation, before setting out.
Yes, all the no-traffic touring cycling routes listed for Camporrobles are designed as circular loops. This means you will start and finish at the same point, making logistics like parking much simpler. For example, the Cuchillos de Contreras and Moluengo Peak Loop offers a fantastic circular journey.
The best time for touring cycling in Camporrobles is generally during the spring and autumn months. These seasons offer milder temperatures, making the significant elevation gains more manageable. Summer can be quite hot, especially at midday, while winter might bring colder conditions, though the region generally enjoys many sunny days.
The routes often pass by stunning natural attractions. You can expect panoramic views of the Cabriel River gorges within the Hoces del Cabriel Natural Park, dramatic rock formations like the 'Cuchillos de Contreras,' and the expansive Contreras Dam and Reservoir. Notable viewpoints include Peña Azul Viewpoint and View of Embalse de Contreras and Cuchillares de las Hoces del Cabriel. The historic Contreras Bridge - Cabriel River is also a significant landmark.
Since many of the routes are circular and often start from towns like Sinarcas or Aliaguilla, you can typically find parking within these villages. For instance, routes like Fields of Sinarcas – Small Shelter loop from Sinarcas or Aliaguilla loop from Aliaguilla would likely have parking available in their respective starting towns.
While the routes are designed to be traffic-free, they often pass through or near small villages like Sinarcas and Aliaguilla. These towns may offer local cafes or small shops where you can refuel. However, it's always advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer sections, as services might be sparse between villages.
The komoot community highly rates the touring cycling experience in Camporrobles, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the region's stunning natural beauty, the tranquility of the traffic-free paths, and the rewarding challenge of the varied terrain. The dramatic landscapes of the Hoces del Cabriel and the peaceful agricultural fields are frequently highlighted as favorites.
Yes, the region around Camporrobles is rich in history and culture. While cycling, you might encounter historical sites such as the Peñas Blancas Path Trench or the Contreras Trench. The routes also offer glimpses into the agricultural heritage of the area, passing through traditional vineyards and almond groves, and sometimes near charming settlements like Villargordo del Cabriel.
The no-traffic routes around Camporrobles are generally less crowded by nature, offering a peaceful cycling experience away from main roads. The region itself is known for its serene natural settings. All the listed routes, such as the Sinarcas – Aliaguilla loop from Sinarcas, provide an opportunity to immerse yourself in nature without the hustle and bustle of popular tourist spots.


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