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Sierra de Aitana Loop Trail

Hard

5.0

(1)

41

riders

Sierra de Aitana Loop Trail

04:56

43.5km

1,480m

Mountain biking

This difficult 27.0-mile mountain biking loop in Sierra de Aitana features challenging climbs, technical terrain, and stunning mountain view

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Includes very steep uphill segments

You may need to push your bike.

After 9.95 km for 172 m

After 23.2 km for 428 m

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5.89 km

Port de Tudons (gravel alternative)

Highlight (Segment) • Trail

Alternative path to avoid the road and be able to reach the Port of Tudons. It has sections of asphalt, others of gravel and some paths, so it is recommended for MTB. Very nice views all along the way!

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13.3 km

Port de Tudons

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Already an overwhelming feeling to cross a pass so close to the sea that easily cracks the 1,000 meter mark! In the meantime the mountain even seems to have grown by a meter (see pictures). 😉

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13.6 km

PR-CV 20 / 21 Trail (Serra d'Aitana Peak)

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Ascent path to the top of the Serra d'Aitana with amazing views! It has stretches of asphalt but the vast majority of it is a gravel surface in good condition. …

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22.9 km

Els Romputs (Serra d'Aitana)

Highlight • Natural Monument

Very striking site for its large rocks at the foot of the Serra d'Aitana. It has very nice views of the Guadalest valley, the reservoir and Penyo Rapel, which stands out for its shape and reddish color.

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27.5 km

Els Penyonets

Highlight • Viewpoint

Viewpoint with beautiful views of the Guadalest valley, the Serra d'Aixorta and La Serella. It is reached by gravel road in very good condition. It is also very characteristic for the door-shaped rock formation through which the path crosses.

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30.7 km

El Pí

Highlight • Viewpoint

Viewpoint with privileged views of the Guadales valley, the castle, the Serra d'Aixorta and views of the Mediterranean Sea. It is located on the PR-CV 9 road that leads to Pas del Comptador and is in very good condition.

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32.5 km

Comptador Pass

Highlight • Mountain Pass

Very picturesque and attractive site. Getting there takes effort but it is very rewarding, the views in both directions are amazing!

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40.6 km

Ombría del Bosquet

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Viewpoint with amazing views of the Serra d'Aitana and the Alt de la Peña de Sella.

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43.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

27.9 km

8.59 km

4.13 km

2.85 km

Surfaces

17.9 km

9.10 km

6.97 km

2.72 km

2.34 km

2.27 km

2.19 km

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Highest point (1,430 m)

Lowest point (380 m)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty of the Vuelta a la Sierra de Aitana — Circular por Tudons y el Pas del Comptador mountain bike route?

This route is classified as difficult, requiring very good physical condition and advanced mountain biking technique. You should be prepared for significant ascents and descents, including the challenging climb of the Comptador Pass and the Port de Tudons. Some sections may even require you to push your bike.

What kind of terrain can I expect on this mountain bike trail?

The trail features a varied and demanding mix of terrain. You'll encounter 4.13 km of singletrack, 17.9 km of loose ground, 9.10 km of natural surfaces, 6.97 km of asphalt, and 2.72 km of gravel. There are also sections of secondary roads. Expect both paved and dirt paths, with technical sections like the 'Passet de la Rabosa' involving rock chaos and narrow passages.

What are the key highlights and viewpoints along the route?

You'll be treated to beautiful views throughout the ride. Notable highlights include the Port de Tudons, the challenging Comptador Pass, and natural monuments like Els Romputs (Serra d'Aitana). For stunning vistas, look out for Els Penyonets, El Pí, and Ombría del Bosquet. You'll also see spectacular views of the Morro del Salt and various valleys.

Is this mountain bike route suitable for dogs?

While there are no explicit restrictions against dogs, this is a very difficult mountain biking route with technical terrain and significant climbs. It's generally not recommended for dogs, especially given the length and demanding nature of the trail. If you do bring a dog, ensure they are in excellent physical condition and always keep them on a leash.

What is the best time of year to ride this trail?

The best time to ride this trail is typically during the spring and autumn months when temperatures are milder. Summer can be very hot, making the strenuous climbs even more challenging. Winter can bring colder temperatures and potentially snow at higher elevations, especially around the Port de Tudons and Comptador Pass.

Are there any water sources available along the route?

Yes, there are a couple of natural water sources where you can replenish your supply. You can find water at the 'fonteta de Giner' and the 'Font de Partagat', which is notably the highest spring in Alicante province at nearly 1400 meters.

Do I need any special permits or pay entrance fees for this trail?

No, there are no special permits or entrance fees required to access and ride the Vuelta a la Sierra de Aitana — Circular por Tudons y el Pas del Comptador route.

Where can I park to access the trail?

Specific parking information for this exact starting point isn't detailed, but as a circular route traversing the Sierra de Aitana, you can typically find parking in one of the nearby towns or at the base of major passes like the Port de Tudons. It's advisable to check local regulations for parking availability in the area where you plan to begin your ride.

Does this route intersect with other well-known trails?

Yes, the route incorporates sections of several official trails. You will ride along parts of the Port de Tudons - Benifato, Port de Tudons - Cim d'Aitana, PR-CV9, and Camí d'Aitana trails, among others.

What should I bring for this challenging mountain bike tour?

Given the difficult nature and length of this tour, you should bring plenty of water (especially since water sources are limited), energy snacks, a repair kit for your bike, appropriate clothing for varied weather conditions, and a first-aid kit. A GPS device with the route loaded is also highly recommended due to the complex terrain.

Are there any cafes or amenities near the trail?

While the trail itself is remote, passing through mountainous terrain, you would typically find cafes and other amenities in the towns surrounding the Sierra de Aitana, such as those in the Guadalest Valley or near the base of the Port de Tudons. Plan to stock up before your ride or visit these towns post-ride.

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Trail Reviews

Datsusara Outdoors
June 2, 2022, 🏞 La Marina Baja ♾🚵‍♂️ Serra d'Aitana ⛰

🏞 Another tour in La Marina Baja in Alicante, just to reassure my charm for this amazing area that offers infinite places to visit combining mountains with incredible views and of course the Costa Blanca beaches 🏖 📝 I've been around before and the Serra d'Aitana triggered my curiosity since the very first time so I've planned a tour to climb to the top and circle it around, I've heard the views were amazing and I can say now they truly are!! ⛰ Not an easy climb especially during a hot sunny day, however the views rewarded every single sweat drop (and trust me I sweated a lot 😅!). I tried to stay off the road as much as possible so I took an alternative path to climb to the Port de Tudons. I recommend it for mtb due to some trail sections along the climb, however if you have your gravel bike and don't mind a bit of hike-a-bike, it's definitely worth and then you can go down via the paved road. 🚵‍♂️ Several viewpoints along the tour with incredible views, many fountains with cold and fresh water and some very well maintained gravel roads wich complement perfectly the tour during this time of the year. 🤩 Just my personal opinion now...I recommend you visit not only La Marina Baja but also La Marina Alta in Alicante province, it has so much to offer, with outdoors activities and alternatives all over that it makes a great place all-year-round 😉

- Sillares Pass (1.3 km) - Port of Tudons (12.6 km) - Corralet de Piscul (14.1 km) - Font de l'Espinar (15.1 km) - Font de l'Arbre (17.0 km) - Clot del Pas II (18.6 km) - Hole I Hole (19.7 km) - Font Vella (24.5 km) - Bergpas (27.4 km) - Font del Molí (28.6 km) - Font del Pi (30.6 km) - Counter Pass (32.7 km) - Refugio Font del Arc (39.4 km) - Bridge of the alcantera (41.9 km)

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