One of the best ways to enjoy when traveling is doing it by bicycle. This vehicle allows you not only to enjoy the landscape, but to feel fully integrated into it. In addition, the bicycle allows you to exercise in a fun way and makes you feel healthier and fitter. For those who not only want to see a place, but want to feel it thoroughly and even be part of it, bike routes are the best option.
Many people have a passion for cycling but like to travel accompanied or simply to tell the story of the places they travel so as not to miss any of their secrets. Even traveling in company, doing it with a good company that facilitates things allows you to make much better use of time since you do not have to plan anything at all and you can dedicate all the free time, which is usually not much, in carrying out the route and have a great time, leaving the entire organizational part in the hands of specialists.
We present some of the best bike routes in Spain that you can take on your next vacation.
With this route you will discover the beauty of the Mediterranean. It has a duration of 7 days and 6 nights and is a route of moderate difficulty valid for people who are fond of pedaling but who do not usually follow very demanding routes. Each day will travel an average of 50 km. The route starts from the Alicante town of Sax, where you can visit its historic center and its famous castle of the twelfth century.
Along the route, we visit places like Biar, Bocairent, Alcoi, Villalonga and Sueca until we reach Valencia. In addition to enjoying the incredible landscape of the green areas of the Mediterranean, including two natural parks: La Serra de Mariola and La Albufera, you will also have the opportunity to visit the places mentioned and enjoy walking on foot to see its most famous places.
Besides being able to enjoy all the advantages included in this route, we offer the possibility of renting a normal or electric bicycle for those people who do not have their own one that is suitable for the departure.
A route that adapts to the demands of the traveler because it has two varieties: 5 days and 4 nights or 4 days and 3 nights. This makes it perfect for just breaks of time in which you want to enjoy the bike and also some of the most beautiful landscapes of the Valencian Community.
The route begins and ends in Valencia, crossing part of the La Albufera national park. The cyclist can enjoy the orange groves, the rice fields and also the fine sand beaches of this natural park and stop to contemplate the great variety of birds that inhabit this habitat. The privileged climate of this area makes the route ideal for practically any time of the year.
Of course, we recommend that the traveler not hesitate to enjoy the delicious cuisine of the area, being able to enjoy the most of the famous Mediterranean diet, especially at dinner to rest afterwards. In the meals it is always a good idea to enjoy the great variety of salads and dishes with vegetables from the Valencian garden that will make you discover the true flavor of fruits and vegetables.
This route will help you discover all the beauty of the Valencian Community, both its interior areas and its more than popular coast. Throughout 8 days and 7 nights you will tour villages full of history that will help you meet the ancient inhabitants of this area of the Mediterranean. You will also discover the richness of the famous Valencian garden through places full of the famous orange trees and other fruit trees and you can also visit La Albufera, where are some of the most important rice fields in the country.
The trip starts from the historic city of Biar and runs through Bocairent, Fontanars, Xativa and La Albufera to finish in the city of Valencia, which has so much to show its visitors.
Keep in mind that in this type of routes the cyclist does not have to carry their luggage as everything is planned and the suitcase is collected at the hotel where the night is spent and sent directly to the next place where It is going to be overnight, so you do not have to carry unnecessary pesos.
It is also worth mentioning the quality of the accommodations on this route, many of them with 3 and 4 stars and even a National Parador.
And you, traveler, with what route do you stay?