València

Spanien, spain, valencia, biar

València

The Land of Contrasts

Spanien, spain, valencia, biar

Between Sunshine and Tradition

Welcome to this land of contrasts; experience the contrasts between wine and oranges; olives and almonds; rivers and sea; towns and hamlets; rugged mountains and green valleys; orchards and pine forests; modernity and history; religious and secular, and especially between sunshine and tradition. Feel the pulse of the capital and put yourself back in the past times and cultures, which are still cultivated around the big city. Cycle gently into a world populated by proud and hospitable people. So don’t hesitate. Let’s begin the adventure…

Dates 2024:

Arrival: Sunday
Duration: 8 days
Dates:
Season 1: March 17.-30., Oct 06.-26., Nov 03.-Dec 15.
Season 2: March 31.-July 22., Sept 01.-Oct 05., Oct 27.-Nov 02.
Season 3: March 10.-16.


No tours possible between July 28.-Aug 31.

1st Day: Biar

Individual arrival in Biar, a city well-endowed in heritage sites and crowned by its fanciful 12th Century castle that has witnessed many historic episodes. You can wander around its old quarter with its maze of narrow streets and discover, at our leisure, many quaint squares and churches, etc. How about trying some local fare in one of the many bars and restaurants?o the capital of South Tyrol!

2nd Day: Biar – Bocairent, approx. 27 / 32 / 46 Km

You make use of the route provided by a former railway that goes parallel to the River Vinalopó. You’ll pass fruit-tree orchards and many small villages as we approach Banyeres de Mariola; in this town you can choose between two routes:
Route 1: continuing on flat terrain and bordering the natural enclave known as paraje natural de la Serra de Mariola that in just a few kilometres will take us to Bocairent.
Route 2: you venture into the Paraje Natural de la Sierra de Mariola, and ride to higher ground. Here you’ll marvel at the stunning views, the flora and the fauna. You then head to the imposing medieval town of Bocairent for the night’s accommodation. Not to be missed is a stroll in its old quarter.

3rd Day: Bocairent – Ontinyent, approx. 15-30 Km

After a healthy and hearty breakfast You’ll set off and pedal towards Ontinyent, the district capital with an interesting historic heart in terms of architecture. You’ll find a whole host of cafés and restaurants where you’ll be able to enjoy an array of local gastronomic delights.
There are two options:
Route 1: the shortest option where in just a few kilometres you’ll be in Ontinyent, enabling us to spend more time in a leisurely visit to the stunning medieval town of Bocairent.
Route 2: you take the green route that will take us to La Valleta d’ Agres, conducive to a serene frame of mind as we pedal past groves of fruit trees at the foothills of the impressive mountain range known as Serra de Mariola. You’ll go through villages like Alfafara and Agres, marked by their own distinctive characters.

4th Day: Ontinyent Loop, approx. 38 Km

You ride down a quiet road past placid fields sown with grain crops as well as olive groves and vineyards. You’ll see some stately edifices perfectly nestled into the landscape, as you make yourway to Fontanars dels Alforins; there you’ll visit one of the former noblemen’s houses now converted into wine cellars and visit some specialty shops that offer artisan-produced delicacies and craftwork. Wine tasting available.

5th Day: Ontinyent – Xàtiva, approx. 35 Km

You’ll start the day pedalling past verdant fields and fertile groves of almond, olive and apricot trees, all making a patchwork with persimmon plantations and old vineyards. You’ll go through Albaida with its interesting fortified palace commanding its historic heart. You’ll come across small villages and hamlets as we head to the shores of the Bellús dam. The area around the dam is of great scenic and ecological value. You’ll come across a number of cultural artefacts such as old watermills, azuts (water diversion dams) and elements of irrigation infrastructure. The lands around here are the most fertile in the district and not surprisingly, market gardens are plentiful. You’ll take a path bordering the gorge of the Albaida River, (in spring/summer we can take a dip in its waters to cool off). You will then head to the noble town of Xàtiva, a place steeped in history and crowned by an imposing castle.

6th Day: Xàtiva – Cullera, approx. 55 Km

You depart from the city of Xàtiva and delved deeply into the hinterland of València with its verdant market gardens and orange groves. The area is renowned for its quality oranges which are blessed by the climatic conditions of the Mediterranean. Another advantage is that there is sunshine and pleasant weather all year round. You venture into a pretty little valley to follow part of the pilgrimage route that linked different monasteries and where there is the opportunity to explore the imposing monastery of Simat de la Valldigna. Amongst rice fields, you’ll arrive in Cullera, a coastal city with beautiful sea views where you’ll be able to taste some of the rice specialties of the area. This town has plenty of beaches that you can enjoy even in winter if the sun is shine.

7th Day: Cullera – València, approx. 46/56 Km

If you choose the longer option, you’ll start off along the banks of the River Xúquer, the waters of which irrigate the many, prolific fields and groves of the whole district. You venture into the natural reserve known as Parque Natural de la Albufera, one of the most valuable ecosystems in the Mediterranean. You’ll be able to marvel at different natural environments such as lakes, marshes, sand-dunes and pinewoods that border the seafront. All of these ecosystems have their corresponding flora and fauna. It is well worth enjoying one of the typical dishes of this rather special district. You can go for a stroll by the port and see the fisherman at work before they return home to picturesque El Palmar. Upon reaching Valencia, you’ll explore the formidable old quarter with its cathedral and central market – a cathedral of a market, indeed! Not to be missed are the narrow streets and squares that offer so many kinds of cafés, bars and restaurants. The lovers of good food will be pleased. The city’s nightlifes also famous.

8th Day: València

Individual departure after breakfast or extension.

YOUR ACCOMMODATION:

In order to offer you the highest level of comfort, we have carefully selected the accommodation options. These include 3/4* hotels, charming inns and country inns and quality B&Bs.

Please note that accommodation requests are always updated daily at the time of booking. The selection is based on availability. Of course, we are happy to accept non-binding customer requests. Tell us your wishes when booking.

You will receive the accommodation we have actually booked with the hotellist and the travel documents (after the booking confirmation at the earliest).

YOUR BICYCLES:

24-speed ladies and gents
E-Bikes

  • aluminum frame
  • puncture-proof tires
  • fenders
  • Bottle holder + drinking bottle
  • pannierbag
  • handlebar bag
  • helmet
  • pump
  • repair kit
  • Lock
ARRIVAL INFORMATION:

Airport

  • Next airport: Alicante (ALC) or Valencia (VLC)
  • By train: from Alicante train station to Villena train station (45 min and €10 per person)
  • From Valencia Train Station (Estació del Nord) to Villena (1 hour 15 min and €15 per person).
  • If required, collection from the train station in Villena for a fee and advance notice possible
  • 7 nights including breakfast
  • Detailed travel documents
  • tour documents
  • maps
  • Route description, sights
  • Local help on call from 9am to 6pm.
  • Luggage transfer between the accommodations
  • welcome meeting
  • GPS tracks
Season 1Season 2Season 3
Double room 775,-795,-855,-
Single room998,-1.018,-1.078,-
prices in EUR/person

Discount children /extra bed – upon request

Additional bookable

Rental bikes
24-speed 100,-
E-Bike190,-
Additional nights
incl. breakfast
Double roomSingle room
Biar50,-83,-
Valencia52,-87,-
prices in EUR/person

Operator: Lazypedals

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