Mountain passes around Segorbe are situated between the Sierra Calderona and Sierra de Espadán natural parks. This location makes Segorbe a base for exploring the region's diverse mountain landscapes. The area features various passes popular among cyclists and hikers. These routes offer scenic views and access to natural beauty.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Port de muntanya amb una pujada llarga i contínua, però amb pendent acceptable.
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Port de muntanya amb una pujada llarga i contínua, però amb pendent acceptable.
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A very beautiful pass with a moderate gradient, up to 712 meters. The asphalt is very good and there is hardly any traffic. It's easy to ascend and descend from both sides. It combines well with the neighboring Port de L'Oronet.
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The climb was worth it, beautiful view over the Campo del Túria.
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A nice pass with good asphalt.
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Must climb in Valencia, also possible from Serra, continuing downhill to Torres-Torres and Sagunt for a loop back to Valencia.
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one of the most frequented routes by cyclists. The entire Sierra Calderona is my favorite
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Many passes in the Segorbe region are favored by cyclists. L'Oronet Pass Climb is an emblematic section within the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, known for its zigzag path and dense trees. Another popular choice is Chirivilla Pass, which reaches 711 meters above sea level and attracts many cyclists on weekends due to its regular 5% slope from Altura. The Puerto del Oronet, mentioned in the region research, is also a classic cycling pass, often extended towards the Garbí viewpoint for panoramic views.
Yes, for experienced cyclists seeking a challenge, La Frontera in the Sierra Calderona Natural Park offers a demanding ascent. Starting from Estivella, its northern face is known for steep ramps without many breaks, testing endurance while providing fantastic views as you climb. Additionally, the Puerto de la Nevera has sections with gradients around 10% in its final kilometers.
The mountain passes around Segorbe offer diverse natural beauty. In the Sierra Calderona, you'll find landscapes characterized by pine, olive, and orange trees, especially around passes like L'Oronet. Areas bordering Sierra Espadán and Sierra de Pina, such as Puerto de Arenillas, provide picturesque views. Many passes, including Puerto de la Nevera and Collado del Llentiscle, are also noted for their scenic viewpoints.
Absolutely. Segorbe is an excellent base for exploring the surrounding natural parks of Sierra Calderona and Sierra de Espadán, which offer numerous trails. While some passes are primarily for cycling, many areas provide hiking opportunities. For example, from the top of Puerto de la Nevera, you can visit its famous Fridge or Snow Well on foot. The Sierra Negrete, home to Pico del Remedio, also has common hiking paths, such as one starting from the Ermita del Remedio.
Beyond cycling, the region around Segorbe offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails in the Sierra Calderona and Sierra de Espadán Natural Parks. For mountain biking enthusiasts, there are dedicated routes like the 'Ojos Negros Greenway and Regajo Reservoir Loop' or the 'Salto de la Novia Waterfall – Pass Under the Rock loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the MTB Trails around Segorbe guide and the Cycling around Segorbe guide.
While the passes themselves are natural features, the surrounding towns offer historical and cultural points of interest. For instance, Jérica, located at the base of one of the approaches to Puerto de Arenillas, boasts monuments like its church and main square with a tower. Segorbe itself is a historic town nestled between the mountain ranges, making it a convenient starting point for exploring both nature and local heritage.
The mountain passes around Segorbe are generally enjoyable for outdoor activities during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. These seasons offer pleasant conditions for cycling and hiking, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential colder, wetter weather in winter. The scenery is also particularly vibrant during these times.
Many of the cycling routes in the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, where passes like Puerto del Oronet are located, feature average gradients of less than 5%, making them suitable for various skill levels, including beginners. The Puerto de la Nevera is also described as having 'not very demanding medium slopes' and good asphalt, making it an ideal option for a more relaxed experience.
Visitors frequently praise the scenic views and the tranquility of the mountain passes. For example, the effort to reach Collado del Llentiscle is considered worthwhile for its 'divine view'. Cyclists appreciate the good asphalt and the relatively car-free roads, especially on passes like Puerto de la Nevera, allowing them to fully enjoy the scenery. The sense of community among cyclists, particularly on weekends at places like Chirivilla Pass, is also a highlight.
Yes, Pico del Remedio (also known as Cerro del Trullo) in the Sierra Negrete, though not directly adjacent to Segorbe, is the highest point of the Sierra Negrete at 1307 meters. It offers expansive views of the broader Valencia province and is a popular destination for hikers and runners. The CV-391 road also provides vehicle access to its summit.
Yes, some passes have notable landmarks. From the top of Puerto de la Nevera, you can visit its famous Fridge or Snow Well on foot. Near Puerto del Oronet, a detour towards the Garbí viewpoint offers fantastic panoramic views of the entire Bay of Valencia, Castellón, and the Sierra de Espadán. Collado del Llentiscle is also noted as a crossroad where you can take an unforgettable photograph.
Road conditions generally vary but are often good. For instance, Puerto de la Nevera is noted for its 'good asphalt'. Puerto de Arenillas also has generally good road conditions, with a width of 8 meters for most of the climb, narrowing to 4 meters after the junction at the summit. Many passes are well-maintained, making them suitable for cycling.


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