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Gravel biking around Siete Aguas offers a challenging experience through a diverse natural landscape in the Hoya de Buñol-Chiva region of Valencia. The area is characterized by a complex orography with mountains exceeding 1,000 meters, extensive pine forests, and numerous natural springs. These features create a network of no traffic gravel bike trails, providing varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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35.6km
03:00
580m
580m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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52.7km
03:48
920m
920m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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60.7km
04:26
1,100m
1,100m
Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.5km
02:34
570m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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48.9km
04:10
1,060m
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Hard gravel ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The road towards Cuevas del Turche is currently closed - construction site!
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steep climb of just over 2km
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Currently difficult to reach due to debris (looks like flooding)
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The Cueva Turche in Buñol is a beautiful spot worth visiting, especially after heavy rains, when we can enjoy a waterfall that falls 60 metres high.
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2.75 km with an average gradient of 7.5% and a maximum of 11.4% for a total of 168m of positive gradient. The only "snag" is that to climb the whole route, you have to go past the entrance to Collado Uman. If you want to do both, you have to go over the top of Puerto de la Cruz and turn back a few metres to start the pass.
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Parish Church of Siete Aguas, erected in the 18th century and dedicated to San Juan Bautista. Inside, the highly popular images of the Holy Christ of the Afflicted and Saint John the Baptist stand out. The patron saint festivities are celebrated on June 24 in honor of its patron saint, San Juan Bautista.
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A great place to relax, refresh yourself in the water and simply rest from the blazing sun
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A few meters from the Cova de Las Palomas is this recreational area with services, tables, benches, grill and camping area.
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There are currently 5 curated no-traffic gravel bike routes around Siete Aguas featured in this guide. These routes offer a challenging experience through the region's diverse landscapes.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Siete Aguas feature a challenging orography with significant elevation changes, including mountains exceeding 1,000 meters. You'll encounter varied terrain from pine forests and Mediterranean scrubland to steep slopes, making for a demanding yet rewarding gravel biking experience.
Yes, the region is known for its abundant springs and waterways. You can explore routes that pass by natural features like the Turche Cave Waterfall. The Turche Cave Waterfall – Buñol loop from Buñol is one such route that incorporates this stunning natural monument.
Beyond waterfalls, you can discover several natural landmarks. The Pico Ropé offers panoramic views, and the area is rich with caves like Cueva de la Garita and Cuevas Negras. The Magic Barranco de Papàn – Aqueduct ruins loop from Siete Aguas offers a glimpse of historical aqueduct ruins amidst nature.
The high mountain climate of Siete Aguas provides cooler summers compared to the Valencian interior, making it a comfortable destination during warmer months. Spring and autumn are generally ideal for gravel biking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery, while still ensuring a low-traffic experience.
Yes, for a circular route starting directly from Siete Aguas, consider the Magic Barranco de Papàn – Aqueduct ruins loop from Siete Aguas. This route is approximately 35 km long with over 570 meters of elevation gain, offering a challenging and traffic-free experience.
The komoot community highly rates the gravel biking experience in Siete Aguas, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the challenging yet rewarding terrain, the stunning natural beauty of the forests and waterways, and the peaceful, traffic-free environment that allows for an immersive outdoor adventure.
For a longer and more challenging ride, the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail – La Alhóndiga Spring loop from Buñol covers over 60 km with more than 1100 meters of elevation gain. This route offers extensive exploration of the natural landscapes with minimal traffic.
Yes, the region is rich in natural parks. The Paraje Natural Municipal de Villingordo, with its dense pine forests and diverse wildlife, offers challenging and scenic terrain. Nearby, the Parque Natural de Chera-Sot de Chera provides winding trails and breathtaking landscapes, perfect for integrating into your gravel biking adventures.
While primarily focused on natural beauty, some routes may pass near historical elements. Siete Aguas itself has a historical center with over five centuries of history, and the area is part of the 'Camino de la Lana,' an alternative route of the Camino de Santiago. The Magic Barranco de Papàn – Aqueduct ruins loop from Siete Aguas specifically highlights ancient aqueduct ruins.
The no-traffic gravel trails in Siete Aguas are characterized by significant elevation changes. For example, routes can feature climbs of over 1000 meters, such as the Turia-Cabriel Nature Trail – La Alhóndiga Spring loop from Buñol with 1102m of ascent, or the Buñol – Monte de la Cruz Pass loop from Buñol with 1056m of ascent. Be prepared for demanding climbs and descents.


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