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Road cycling around Teresa De Cofrentes offers a diverse and challenging environment within the Valle de Ayora-Cofrentes in Valencia, Spain. The region is characterized by the Caroig massif, featuring "muelas" (table-top mountains) and "barrancos" (ravines), which create significant elevation changes. Cyclists can expect varied topography with numerous climbs and descents, alongside picturesque river valleys carved by the Júcar River and its tributaries. This landscape provides a robust setting for road cycling routes.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Challenge yourself on The High of the Goat's Belt, a difficult 32.9-mile road cycling route from Teresa de Cofrentes with 4220 feet of gain.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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02:12
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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It is an old 18th-century wooden irrigation system next to the Cabriel River, which after several restorations continues to function to raise water to the orchards of the "Rinconada de Muñoz", and has a small viewpoint from where you can contemplate this unique piece of hydraulic heritage in the area.
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Rest area, just down a few steps from the road. Good shade, and running water for refreshment and drinking water from the fountain. There's a paella grill area (although, at least in summer, it's closed to public use), tables, and benches. Not to mention, the most remarkable thing is the view over the reservoir.
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A lookout point overlooking the Cortes de Pallas Reservoir. It also has a parking area, wooden tables and benches, some children's games, and a stop for the tourist train. (I'm leaving the only photo I saved, but please add others; this one is bad :) )
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Centrally located behind the church on a small square
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For its views and bike routes
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The Archpriestal Church of the Assumption in Almansa is an impressive historical and architectural monument. Located in the Plaza de Santa María, next to the Palace of the Counts of Cirat, this church was built in several stages from the 16th to the 19th century.
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You will also find some wooden tables that invite you to stop and take a break.
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Viewpoint with magnificent views of Cortes de Pallas and the Pallas reservoir. It is located down to the bridge and before going up to Cortes.
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There are over 40 road cycling routes available around Teresa De Cofrentes. These routes offer a range of difficulties, with 11 moderate and 31 difficult options, catering to various skill levels.
The region is dominated by the Caroig massif, featuring dramatic 'muelas' (table-top mountains) and 'barrancos' (ravines). This means you can expect significant elevation changes, with numerous climbs and descents. Routes often traverse picturesque river valleys carved by the Júcar River and its tributaries, offering a diverse and stimulating environment for cyclists.
The climate in Teresa De Cofrentes is generally favorable for cycling. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, making them ideal seasons for exploring the region by bike. While summer can be warm, many routes are still enjoyable, especially during cooler parts of the day.
Yes, Teresa De Cofrentes is well-known for its challenging road cycling routes, with 31 routes classified as difficult. Many routes feature substantial elevation gains, such as the Cofrentes Castle – Brilliant descent to Casas del Rio loop from Ayora, which covers 130.6 km with over 2,100 meters of elevation gain. The region's mountainous terrain, including peaks like Pico del Caroig, ensures demanding rides for serious cyclists.
While the region is known for its challenging terrain, there are 11 moderate road cycling routes available. These routes still offer a great way to experience the area's beauty without the extreme demands of the more difficult climbs. An example is the Ermita de San José – Ayora loop from Ayora, a 56.1 km route with over 660 meters of elevation gain.
You can encounter several natural attractions. The El Corbinet Waterfall is a beautiful spot with lush vegetation, perfect for a refreshing stop. You might also come across the Arroyo de Cortes Waterfall, or enjoy the Views of the Júcar River as routes often follow its course. The region also features significant peaks like Pico de Caroche.
Yes, the region offers historical landmarks. Chirel Castle is an important site offering incredible views of the Muela de Cortes and the Júcar River. The nearby Cerro del Castillo is crowned by the ruins of the Hermitage of Santa Cruz, providing another historical viewpoint. Additionally, the Calicanto raft shelter is a historical site you might encounter.
Many routes offer breathtaking views. The summit of Pico del Caroig (1,126 meters) provides panoramic vistas across much of the Valencian region, and on clear days, even the sea is visible. Chirel Castle and Cerro del Castillo also serve as excellent viewpoints. Routes like La Pileta Viewpoint – Alto de Ayora Hut loop from Ayora are specifically named for their scenic outlooks.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes in Teresa De Cofrentes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end in the same location. Examples include the popular Teresa de Cofrentes and Cinto de la Cabra Loop and the Fuente del Jarral – Ayora loop from Ayora.
The road cycling routes in Teresa De Cofrentes are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse and challenging terrain, the stunning natural landscapes, and the quiet roads that wind through the Caroig massif and along the Júcar River. The combination of physical challenge and beautiful scenery is a common highlight.
Yes, the region offers recreational areas like Nacimiento and Velilla, which are perfect for rest stops during longer rides. These areas often provide picnic facilities and a chance to enjoy the natural surroundings, sometimes with fresh water springs. While specific cafes or pubs on every route are not guaranteed, these designated spots offer good opportunities to pause and refuel.
While specific parking facilities for cyclists are not explicitly detailed for every trailhead, Teresa De Cofrentes is a municipality that caters to outdoor activities. You can generally find parking in the main towns or designated recreational areas, especially near popular starting points for routes. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.


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