Ruta de Valdeganga - Las Mariquillas - Bolinches
Ruta de Valdeganga - Las Mariquillas - Bolinches
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18.0km
180m
Cycling
Cycle the moderate 11.2-mile Las Mariquillas from Valdeganga circular route along the Júcar River, featuring diverse terrain and scenic view
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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569 m
Highlight • Rest Area
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926 m
Highlight • Settlement
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7.74 km
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18.0 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
8.64 km
7.59 km
1.41 km
319 m
Surfaces
8.64 km
7.29 km
1.94 km
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Elevation
Highest point (690 m)
Lowest point (600 m)
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This route was planned by komoot.
The circular route conveniently starts near a parking lot in Valdeganga. This makes it easy to access the trail and begin your cycling adventure along the Júcar River.
The route features a mixed surface. You'll find approximately 8.64 km of unpaved sections, 7.29 km of asphalt, and 1.94 km of paved surfaces. Expect a "nice dirt road" along the Júcar River between Las Mariquillas and Valdeganga, and some areas where the Júcar River has carved out ravines.
This trail offers diverse scenery and points of interest. You'll cycle along the right bank of the Júcar River, passing through lush riverbank vegetation, riverside forests, and agricultural areas with vineyards and orchards. Notable features include the "Charco Azul" (Blue Pond), remnants of a Roman bridge, old Roman roads, and the "Piscifactoría de Bolinches" (Bolinches fish farm). Don't miss the Riverside recreation area for a break.
Given the mixed terrain and riverside setting, spring and autumn are generally the best times to cycle this route. The weather is usually milder, and the natural scenery, including the poplars, holm oaks, and vineyards, is particularly vibrant or colorful. Summers can be hot, and some unpaved sections might be muddy after heavy rain.
Komoot classifies this as a "moderate" bike ride requiring "Good fitness." While some sources suggest shorter sections have "no technical difficulty" and "practically no elevation gain," the full 18 km route includes unpaved sections that can be more challenging. It's best suited for cyclists with some experience and good fitness, rather than absolute beginners or very young children.
While the trail passes through natural areas, there are no specific restrictions mentioned regarding dogs. However, it's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, and to clean up after them. Be mindful of other cyclists and pedestrians.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to cycle the Las Mariquillas from Valdeganga route. It's freely accessible to the public.
The area is ecologically rich, offering chances to spot diverse wildlife. You might see protected birds like Bonelli's eagle and peregrine falcon, especially in the "Hoz del Júcar" (Júcar Gorge). Mammals such as mountain goats and otters also inhabit the riverbanks and surrounding areas.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. You'll find yourself on sections of the Camino de Las Mariquillas a Valdeganga, Camino de Valdeganga a Bolinches, and the Sendero del Rio Jucar, among others. This offers a glimpse into the network of routes in the area.
Yes, there are several recreational areas along the Júcar River, including Las Mariquillas and Bolinches-El Charco Azul, which are ideal for rest. The well-regarded Las Mariquillas restaurant, offering traditional local dishes by the river, is a popular spot for touring cyclists to refuel.
For this moderate touring bicycle route, pack essentials like water, snacks, a basic bike repair kit, and appropriate cycling attire. Given the mixed terrain, sturdy tires are advisable. Sun protection (sunscreen, hat) is important, and a light jacket might be useful for cooler parts of the day or if you stop for a break by the river.