Cycling holiday in Valencia region, Spain

Peel back Valencia’s history as you pedal through Arabic villages, medieval towns, castles and orange groves on this seven-day tour.
Biar Bocairent Sierra de Mariola Monastery of Simat de la Valldigna Cullera Parque Natural de la Albufera El Palmar Valencia
Price
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Duration
7 Days
Type
Tailor made
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Prices include the transfer from Villena to Biar.
Bed and Breakfast for 6 nights.
Information pack including maps, your itinerary and GPS.
Fully equipped hybrid bicycle including water bottles, panniers and tool kit.
Luggage transfer service.
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Description of Cycling holiday in Valencia region, Spain

This cycling tour has been specially designed to show the very best parts of the Valencia region, using the ‘green pathway’, a cycle trail that takes you through some of its most attractive countryside. You can cycle all the way from the mountains to the sea, finishing in Valencia.

Along the way you’ll follow river valleys and gorges, some the settings for medieval towns, others old Arabic villages, caves where Moors lived in the high sierra, and, finally, Valencia city itself, Spain’s third largest city. The nature varies from the high-in-the-mountains Mariola Natural Park, to the wetlands of L’Albufera Natural Parkon the coast, which teems with birdlife.

You’ll see the region’s ever-present orange groves, olive trees and vineyards, and rice paddies which provide the essential base for traditional paella. Christians and Muslims once fought over the area, and there are many forgotten fortresses on the route, plus rivers where you can stop for a refreshing paddle.

The cycling is easy to moderate with luggage transfers and all your accommodation sorted – you’ll be staying in locally-owned hotels in historic villages and towns. Be sure to sample as many different dishes as possible – it’s easy in this individualistic part of Spain, every settlement has its own local delicacy.

Price information

875To940 excluding flights
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Prices include the transfer from Villena to Biar.
Bed and Breakfast for 6 nights.
Information pack including maps, your itinerary and GPS.
Fully equipped hybrid bicycle including water bottles, panniers and tool kit.
Luggage transfer service.
Make enquiry

Departure information

The tour is available all year round (except from 01.08 until 28.08), with departures on Sunday

Travel guides

Spain cycling
Get on your bike with our Spain cycling travel guide, with details on the best time to go.
Valencia
The Valencia region is one of the sunniest eastern regions of Spain and its three provinces share a penchant for festivals.

Accessibility

Accessible OVERVIEW:
As keen cyclists ourselves we would love everyone to be able to experience our tours which explore this beautiful region of Spain. However, realism dictates that as an activity holiday on tracks and lanes in very varied landscapes there are limited possibilities for severely disabled travellers. In addition, as a small but expanding company, we regret that we simply do not have the manpower for one-to-one care of clients throughout a tour but please do talk to us if you have specific requirements and we will see what we can do.
BLIND/LIMITED VISION:
Limited vision is not a problem in terms of our introductory talk, though navigation of the route would create problems. The companionship of a caring friend or relative for an experienced cyclist would make a tour possible. Road safety is another key concern, here but again a companion could help.
DEAF/LIMITED HEARING:
Similarly, limited hearing is not a problem for an experienced cyclist since we provide detailed maps, route notes and GPS with written instructions. For road safety reasons we believe that anyone who is totally deaf would be best served by the presence of a caring friend or relative for the duration of the tour.
COGNITIVE CONDITIONs:
Since this term covers such a range of conditions and degrees of disability it is very difficult to generalize. However, we can say that we have already had several clients who are suffering from Alzheimer's disease. Each one was accompanied by a loving friend or family member and we understand that in each case they enjoyed the experience. Again, these travellers do need to be experienced cyclists, too.
“FREE FROM” FOOD:
We work with quite a number of different hostelries, most of them small, family-run businesses, because we offer a range of tours. These businesses are very willing to cater for special dietary needs. When booking, clients inform us of any such requirements and so we have time in which to work with all of the relevant hotels in order to produce English versions of the available, fresh seasonal options for the client/s. We prefer this approach to having fixed, alternative options all year round which tends to result in standardized, commercially-produced, often frozen, products.
LGBT:
We anticipate no problems for LGBT travellers. Spain is very relaxed and open - people here are friendly and hospitable so there is a warm welcome for all travellers. The sunny climate and more relaxed pace of life allow people both the time and the inclination to be tolerant.  

Reviews

10 Reviews of Cycling holiday in Valencia region, Spain

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Reviewed on 25 Sep 2025 by

Take breaks! There is no rush…. It’s amazing the regenerative power of a break, having a snack can do! The e- bikes were fantastic. Read full review

Reviewed on 31 Mar 2025 by

Excellent. The route was well planned and very interesting. The GPS provided worked really well and the other maps and App provided were great. The initial meeting was thorough and the equipment provided (panniers/tools etc) were good. The hotels were all great and the staff were all really helpful and friendly offering restaurant suggestions etc. The e-bikes we used were, I think, the best we have ever rented on a self guided trip Read full review

Reviewed on 27 Oct 2024 by

Nice hotels, nice tracks. Read full review

Reviewed on 22 May 2024 by

Excellent - we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, helped by having fantastic weather Read full review

Reviewed on 27 Apr 2024 by

It suited us perfectly and we thoroughly enjoyed it. Read full review

Reviewed on 11 Jan 2024 by

The variety of the cycling routes and towns and villages visited and the blue skies and oranges as far as the eye could see. Valencia is a super city, too. It was a wonderful Christmas break. The bikes supplied by the host company were excellent - brand new in fact. The route notes and GPX files together meant we never got lost. The super maps gave us a good appreciation of what was around us whilst en route. The routes themselves were varied and interesting. The accommodation was excellent - super rooms in all accommodations. Tasty breakfasts too. We were given an excellent introduction and explanations by Blas when he delivered our bikes and preliminary contact with Javier was always prompt and helpful. Top marks! Read full review

Reviewed on 02 Oct 2024 by

8/10...The operator has excellent local knowledge and held our hands all the way. Read full review

Reviewed on 30 Sep 2024 by

The accommodation types. Wonderful amazing places I wouldn’t have found myself. The host company has excellent local knowledge and held our hands all the way. Read full review

Reviewed on 12 Mar 2023 by

Excellent trip well organised with good back up and communication. The bikes were sturdy with tools locks etc. Well thought out accommodation with suggestions for food. Nothing was too much trouble. Read full review

Reviewed on 04 Jan 2022 by

Truly encourage people to give this tour a try. I give it 5stars. The itinerary is well designed Read full review

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

We genuinely believe that cycling is one of the most interesting, healthy and environmentally responsible ways in which to explore new places. We have a specific garage for our bikes where we recycle everything: tyres, brakes, cables, etc. We use ecological products in order to clean them.

Our tours go through natural parks where there is native vegetation and a variety of wild life. We supply travel documents which advise our clients how to respect the local ecology. We remind them of the importance of preserving our wild, local areas for everyone and of what a precious resource water is.

In order to minimize vehicle emissions, we begin all of our tours on the same day of the week. This drastically reduces the number of van miles travelled each week in order to transfer clients' luggage from one overnight stop to the next.

Our pre-trip information is all given by email in order to save paper. Currently we are changing from providing tour information on sheets of paper to creating a small booklet. This use far less paper.

We use recycled printer cartridges and we recycle any leftover printed material.

People

Our company provides the opportunity to get to know local people and to invest money locally in small local shops, accommodation, restaurants, etc.

We are selling and operating tours almost exclusively in rural areas in order to support small local business. We want to encourage local councils to improve and promote the cycle paths which pass through their small communities. This helps the locals to expand their rural, family businesses. As natives of Valencia Province we know the area extremely well. To ensure the fullest possible local experience we recommend specific visits related to gastronomy, culture, history, ecology and shops which offer local products, especially handmade goods.

We are a small company, operating tours since 2015. Our aim is to expand in order to be able to create more local employment. This year we have created one permanent job and one part-time job so now we are 3 people. In high season we also employ some local guides. Our aim for next year is to create another full-time job whenever possible. We obtain everything we need (bikes, accessories, computers, etc.) from local suppliers. When we need to change bikes we will donate the old ones to a local NGO.

We give our clients an information booklet which explains different aspects of our region: the local history, gastronomy, agriculture, landscape and so on.

We encourage clients to visit historic sites such as monasteries, ancient Iberian towns, castles, etc. where there are free guided tours. We believe that this provides them with deeper insight into the Valencian way of life and its roots rather than just offering them a superficial cycling tour.

On our tours our clients have the opportunity to experience different landscapes, agriculture and ecology: rice fields, vineyards, orange groves, etc. We encourage them to visit local businesses, for example wine cellars, orange juice tasting, wine tasting, artisan shops, artisan cheese makers, etc. In these local businesses clients can taste products and buy them. We also recommend that they take a boat trip on the Albufera Natural Lake in order to support the local boatmen. Group tours actually include one of these boat tours plus several wine tastings.

On the subject of gastronomy we have a great deal to offer. We encourage people to try our traditional dishes. We recommend local restaurants where clients can enjoy local Mediterranean foods. Because the tours encompass such a variety of landscapes, clients can experience the food and drink indigenous to each area, for example, in the area of inland vineyards and orchards they can sample the meats, fruits, nuts and wines to be found here. Close to the coast there is an abundance of fish and sea food and around the Albufera rice paddies there are many different, delicious rice dishes.

Of course, the accommodation that we use consists of small rural houses (Casas Rurales) and family-run hotels. This keeps the countryside alive, enabling people to live and work in remote areas whilst preserving and improving rural properties.

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