Best mountain passes around Ador are found in a region characterized by varied terrain, from coastal views to inland valleys. This area offers a mix of challenging climbs and scenic routes, providing access to diverse landscapes. The passes often feature views of the Valldigna Valley and the Mediterranean coast. It is a destination for those seeking routes with both elevation changes and panoramic vistas.
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The port of Barx is a Valencian classic. Its horseshoe bends run over the panorama of the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean coast.
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The "Col de Rates de la Safor" The Barx Pass, from Simat, is a gem for any cycling enthusiast. A climb that perfectly combines effort with the beauty of the surroundings. Each curve offers a new perspective of the Valldigna Valley, while the monastery remains behind as a silent witness to the ascent. Frequently used by local cyclists, it's an ideal stretch to enjoy at a leisurely pace, feeling each pedal stroke amidst nature and heritage. With several well-defined hairpin bends and a steady but manageable gradient, it's perfect for enjoying the effort without suffering too much. Pass details: 6.3 km | 301 m elevation gain | average gradient of 4.8% | ramps of up to 9.8%.
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Puerto de la Drova, or Collado del Mollons, is a climb in the Costa del Azahar region. It has a length of 9.8 kilometers and a climb of 359 vertical meters with a slope of 3.7% on average, which implies a difficulty level of 201. The top of the climb is located at 382 meters above sea level. At the top, you can access the Parpalló Borrell Environmental Interpretation Center, a space to disseminate and help interpret the environmental aspects of the area where it is located.
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This port is one of the classics of the area. It can be done uphill from Gandia, so the journey is 10km that starts with a very gentle slope and gets steeper at the end with the true port (3.5km). Going downhill, you have to be careful because high speeds are achieved thanks to the good asphalt and the layout of the curves. And I say that you need to be careful not only for physical integrity, but also because the civil guard charges cyclists with excessive speed.
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Mythical ascent for the people of Gandia
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Very picturesque and demanding stretch. With a good surface, riding here is very entertaining, but you will have to overcome slopes over 20%, both up and down, so make sure your brakes are in optimal condition.
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Ascent with very beautiful views! 2km from the beginning of the ascent, you can take a detour to leave the road into the forest. Arriving at the recreational area of Paratge Parpallo Borrell, we continue along a cattle track to the town of Barx. ** Uphill with nice views! 2km from the beginning you can take a detour (if ridding a mtb / btt) to leave the road and dive into the forest. Arriving at the recreational area of Paratge Parpallo Borrell, and crossing the road, it continues along a cattle track (via pecuaria) to the town of Barx.
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The mountain passes around Ador offer diverse and beautiful views. For instance, La Visteta Viewpoint provides panoramic vistas towards Simat de la Valldigna and Tavernes beach. Other passes, like First Hairpin Turns Descending Barx Pass, offer scenic perspectives of the Valldigna Valley.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, the Puerto de l'Orxa - Alpatro is a very picturesque and demanding stretch. It features slopes over 20% and requires good brakes for the descents. The steep part of the climb has recently been repaved, offering a fresh tarmac experience.
Cyclists frequently enjoy routes that incorporate passes like the Barx Pass. For example, the "First Hairpin Turns Descending Barx Pass" is a gem for cycling enthusiasts, offering a combination of effort and beautiful surroundings. You can find more cycling options in the Cycling around Ador guide, which includes routes like 'The Route of the 8 Villages – Circular through the Vall de la Gallinera'.
Absolutely. La Drova Pass + cattle track towards Barx is an intermediate mountain pass that includes forest sections and viewpoints. About 2km from the beginning of the ascent, you can take a detour into the forest, leading to the recreational area of Paratge Parpallo Borrell and continuing along a cattle track to Barx.
While the region around Ador offers various mountain passes, the provided data does not specify the highest paved road. However, passes like Port de la Drova reach an elevation of 382 meters above sea level and are known for good asphalt, making them popular for road cycling.
The mountain passes around Ador feature varied terrain, from well-paved roads suitable for cycling to more rugged cattle tracks. You'll encounter challenging climbs, intermediate cycle ways with hairpin bends, and forest sections, providing a diverse experience for different activities.
Yes, La Visteta Viewpoint is a panoramic point located on the side of the road, offering beautiful views towards Simat de la Valldigna and Tavernes beach. It can be accessed by climbing from Simat towards the Barx Pass or from Monte Pino towards the La Drova Pass.
Visitors appreciate the diverse experiences offered by Ador's mountain passes. For example, the Port de la Drova is considered one of the classics of the area, with good asphalt for downhill cycling. The Puerto de l'Orxa - Alpatro is noted for its very picturesque and demanding stretches, with views that are well worth the effort.
Yes, the Ador region offers several running trails. You can find options like a 'Running loop from Ador' or more challenging routes such as 'Cim de la Safor loop from Vilallonga'. For a comprehensive list, check out the Running Trails around Ador guide.
Besides exploring the passes themselves, the area around Ador is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy cycling on routes like 'The Route of the 8 Villages' or 'La Via Verde del Serpis'. Road cycling is also popular, with routes such as 'La Visteta Viewpoint – Port de Barx loop'. For running, there are multiple loops available. More details can be found in the Cycling around Ador, Road Cycling Routes around Ador, and Running Trails around Ador guides.
Yes, the First Hairpin Turns Descending Barx Pass is an intermediate cycle way with well-defined hairpin bends and a steady, manageable gradient. It's frequently used by local cyclists and offers beautiful views of the Valldigna Valley, making it perfect for enjoying the effort without excessive difficulty.
The gradients vary across the passes. For example, the Port de la Drova has an average slope of 3.7% over 9.8 kilometers, with some sections getting steeper. More challenging passes like Puerto de l'Orxa - Alpatro feature slopes exceeding 20%.


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