Best mountain passes around Benifairó De La Valldigna are situated in the La Safor region of the Valencian Community, offering access to various mountainous areas. The area features routes popular with cyclists and hikers, characterized by varied gradients and scenic vistas. These passes provide access to the Valldigna Valley and offer views of the surrounding natural landscape. The region combines physical activity with historical elements, including ancient castles and natural formations.
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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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Very good view of Valldigna and a well-deserved rest after climbing the port of Simat-Barx.
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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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Viewpoint located in the upper part of the port Simat-Barx, with beautiful views of the Valldigna, the mountain and the coast.
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Cyclists frequently enjoy the Port de la Drova, known for its varied gradients and good asphalt, making for an enjoyable ride. Another favorite is the Barx Pass, especially when approached from Simat de la Valldigna, offering continually changing perspectives of the picturesque Valldigna Valley. The First Hairpin Turns Descending Barx Pass is particularly appreciated for its manageable gradient and scenic views.
Yes, several passes and viewpoints provide stunning vistas. The La Visteta Viewpoint offers beautiful views towards Simat de la Valldigna and Tavernes beach. Additionally, the Mirador Collado del Infierno is praised for its wonderful views towards the valley of La Casella and Alzira. The Margarida Mountain Pass also provides breathtaking panoramic views of the region, combining physical activity with historical exploration.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can expect to see Mediterranean forests, ravines, and unique geological formations. The Serra de la Safor, particularly the 'Circ de la Safor,' features a spectacular amphitheater-like formation, natural springs, and even a natural arch known as 'La Finestra.' The area is also known for its diverse biodiversity and opportunities for birdwatching.
Yes, the region has a rich history. The Margarida Mountain Pass, for instance, is part of a route that traverses the Perputxent Valley, home to the historic Perputxent Castle, and passes through Planes de la Baronía, featuring another Arab castle. The area's history spans from Moorish times to the Knights Templar, adding a cultural dimension to your outdoor adventures.
While the region can be enjoyed year-round, spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities like cycling and hiking, with milder temperatures. Winter can bring strong winds on the hills, but sunny days can still be very enjoyable, especially in sheltered spots like those near the Coll de la Radella Viewpoint.
While many mountain passes involve challenging climbs, some routes offer more manageable sections or viewpoints accessible with less strenuous effort. For family-friendly outdoor activities, consider exploring the broader area. You can find easy hiking routes like the "Ermita Santa Anna y la Fontarda — circular desde Simat de la Valldigna y el Monasterio" which is 4.2 km long, or moderate road cycling routes such as the "Ascent to Port de Barx – Playa de Gandía loop from Simat de la Valldigna" which is 38.1 km long. For more options, refer to the Hiking around Benifairó De La Valldigna or Road Cycling Routes around Benifairó De La Valldigna guides.
The mountain passes around Benifairó De La Valldigna are excellent starting points for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, mountain biking, gravel biking, and hiking. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Benifairó De La Valldigna, Road Cycling Routes around Benifairó De La Valldigna, and Running Trails around Benifairó De La Valldigna guides, which offer a range of routes from easy to difficult.
Absolutely. The Port de la Drova, when ascended from Gandia, becomes steeper towards the end, offering a good challenge. The Barx Pass, with ramps up to 9.8%, provides a rewarding effort for cyclists. For hikers, the Circ de la Safor features demanding terrain with steep and sometimes slippery sections, especially when aiming for the Cim de la Safor (1013 meters), the highest peak in the comarca.
While specific cafes directly on every mountain pass might be limited, the towns and villages surrounding the passes, such as Benifairó de la Valldigna, Simat de la Valldigna, and Barx, offer various amenities including cafes and restaurants where you can refuel and rest. The recreational area of Paratge Parpallo Borrell, accessible via the La Drova Pass + cattle track towards Barx, also provides a pleasant spot for a break.
The Serra de la Safor is unique for its spectacular 'Circ de la Safor,' an amphitheater-like formation with the highest peak in the comarca, Cim de la Safor. It boasts impressive landscapes, extensive panoramic views stretching from the coast to the interior, and on clear days, even to Montgó in Dénia. Its rich biodiversity, natural springs, and geological formations like 'La Finestra' and the Nevero de la Safor make it a prime destination for nature lovers and hikers.
While direct public transport to the very top of every mountain pass might be limited, you can often reach the base towns and villages near the passes, such as Benifairó de la Valldigna or Simat de la Valldigna, by public transport. From there, you would typically start your cycling or hiking journey. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes connecting to these towns.
The La Visteta Viewpoint is a popular and relatively accessible panoramic point 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 Port of Barx or from Monte Pino towards the La Drova port.


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