Best mountain passes around La Vall D'Uixó are situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. This region features various elevated routes and "colls" (passes) suitable for hiking and cycling. The landscape includes pine forests, historical sites, and panoramic viewpoints. These routes offer opportunities to explore natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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It's a tough climb once you've been on the bike for a couple of hours. Especially going down, having lunch and going back up to get home. Very cool and quiet, no cars.
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A very beautiful and easy to drive pass road.
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Mountain pass between Betxi and Artana. From Betxi there is a 3km and 170m climb, the accumulated climb is at the end, where the most demanding slopes are found.
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It was an amazing experience in the mercury mines! These areas are little known and very easy to explore. However, it is important to be careful, since there are ventilation chimneys that represent a danger. I would recommend starting with the lower chimneys, specifically the ones on the left, and taking your time as you walk. Unfortunately, I couldn't go downstairs because I was alone, but I promise to come back with someone so I can do it. It was an awesome experience and for now the chimneys are not closed yet, but they probably will be soon. It is essential to carry a headlamp, a flashlight and a tracking device to guarantee our safety. Let's not expose ourselves to unnecessary risks.
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no matter which side you approach, the descent makes up for it!
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The entire "Carretera de Chóvar-Eslida" is a beautiful mountain road that is very worthwhile in both directions. On the Eslida side it is mostly shady, certainly enjoyable in summer, cold in winter even in sunny weather! From or to Eslida you can go towards the sea or further into the Serra Espada, which is really spectacular there at Ain! Everything that is marked in yellow by Komoot here are roads of the finest racing bike quality, on which you can really let it rip. But the landscape is actually too beautiful for that!
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The entire "Carretera de Chóvar-Eslida" is a beautiful mountain road that is very worthwhile in both directions. On the Eslida side it is mostly shady, certainly enjoyable in summer, cold in winter even in sunny weather! From or to Eslida you can go towards the sea or further into the Serra Espada, which is really spectacular there at Ain! Everything that is marked in yellow by Komoot here are roads of the finest racing bike quality, on which you can really let it rip. But the landscape is actually too beautiful for that!
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Nice climb, although most of it is paved or concreted, which takes away some of its charm.
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La Vall d'Uixó offers a variety of elevated routes and 'colls' (passes). Key examples include the challenging Eslida Pass, known for its scenic views and demanding climbs, and Coll de la Vella, which features paved sections surrounded by almond trees and pine forests. Other significant routes include the Coll d'Aigualit, offering a blend of natural beauty and historical interest, and the PR-CV 241, which ascends to Pipa Peak for spectacular panoramic views.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the PR-CV 241: Ascent to Pipa Peak is an emblematic and challenging route. It involves a continuous ascent to 591 meters and includes a vertical section equipped with a rope to aid the climb. The Eslida Pass also presents a challenging climb with average slopes of 7%.
The region's mountain passes often feature historical elements. For instance, the Coll d'Aigualit route includes remains of the region's Andalusian legacy, such as Torre La Casota, Roman aqueducts, and medieval windmills. The PR-CV 164 route also offers the chance to discover Muslim towers and structures related to old agricultural uses. Additionally, the Ivola Pass provides excellent views of Benalí Castle, a historical site.
Absolutely. The mountainous surroundings of La Vall d'Uixó are popular for cycling. Mountain biking routes often include passes like Coll d'Aigualit and Coll de la Vella. For a broader range of cycling options, you can explore various routes in the area, including those for general cycling, road cycling, and MTB trails.
For spectacular panoramic views, the summit of Pipa, reached via the PR-CV 241 trail, offers breathtaking vistas of La Vall d'Uixó, the Sierra de Espadán, and the coastline. The Coll d'Aigualit also provides magnificent views of the surroundings. Additionally, the Ivola Pass offers excellent views, including those of Benalí Castle.
Yes, La Vall d'Uixó offers the Via Ferrata 'Els Sants de la Pedra,' an equipped climbing route designed for safe progression across a mountainous section. It spans almost 120 meters with a 44-meter elevation difference and provides privileged views of the town, mountains, and the Mediterranean Sea. Prior experience or guidance from active tourism companies is recommended.
Visitors frequently praise the challenging climbs, spectacular views, and diverse landscapes. Many appreciate the well-maintained roads for cycling, such as those around Eslida Pass, and the blend of natural beauty with historical elements found along routes like Coll d'Aigualit. The tranquility and serene natural settings, such as at Collado de Garrut, are also highly valued.
Yes, the region features circular routes. The Coll d'Aigualit is part of a circular route through the western mountains of La Vall d'Uixó. Another notable circular route is the PR-CV 164, which traverses the foothills of the Sierra de Espadán, passing by areas like Font del Nogueret, Font de Cabres, and Coll de Bledar.
The PR-CV 164: La Font del Nogueret and La Font de Cabres is considered a moderate hike. It's approximately 14.7 km long with an elevation gain of 570 meters, requiring good fitness to complete.
The Betxí Pass is located between Betxí and Artana. From Betxí, it involves a 3km climb with 170m of elevation gain. The most demanding slopes are typically found towards the end of the ascent.
The mountain routes in La Vall d'Uixó showcase diverse natural features. You'll encounter pine forests, ravines like Barranco de Aigualit, and various springs such as Font de Garrut, Font del Nogueret, and Font de Cabres. The routes also offer expansive views of the Sierra de Espadán and the Mediterranean coastline.


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