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No traffic road cycling routes around Fortuna, Murcia, offer a diverse landscape for cyclists. The region is characterized by its arid terrain, often featuring olive groves, citrus orchards, and dry riverbeds, with occasional hills providing varied elevation. Road surfaces are generally well-maintained, making them suitable for road bikes. Cyclists can explore routes that traverse agricultural areas and connect small towns, providing a blend of natural scenery and local culture.
Last updated: July 16, 2026
3.8
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124
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48.0km
01:59
60m
60m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
16
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136km
06:54
2,230m
2,230m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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3.0
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12
riders
45.8km
05:50
190m
190m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
12
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119km
08:48
1,340m
1,340m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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25.5km
01:14
40m
40m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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It is held on Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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From the Ricardo Codorniú Visitor Centre, a very long forest track leads up to this mountain pass.
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Former episcopal city - typical Spanish city - lively Orihuela is located on the left bank of the Río Segura (60 km south of Alicante) and surrounded by a green valley with palm trees and citrus groves. It is a former episcopal city at the foot of a mountain with ruins of a fortress and buildings of the seminary. From the seminary you have a beautiful view. The historic center bears witness to a rich past, with Gothic and Baroque heritage, religious buildings and museums. In this typical Spanish city it is lively and cozy in both the old and the new city, with numerous restaurants, bars and terraces. The brightly colored houses on the river Segura in the center, may remind you of Gerona. In addition to the palm gardens of Elche, the palm forest (Palmeral) of Orihuela is also worth a visit. The forest, the second largest in Europe, is located on the edge of the historic centre History The city was called 'Aurariola' under Roman rule and 'Orguëla' under the Moors. In the 9th century, Orihuela was the capital of the Duchy of Teodomiro. After that, it was under the rule of the Umayyad Caliphate. In 1242, after the liberation from the Moors, the city was incorporated into the Kingdom of Valencia. It flourished during the period when it was a bishopric in 1564. After the war of succession, the city was destroyed by the troops of Philip V because Orihuela had sided with Austria. In 1910, the writer/poet Miguel Hernández was born in the city and his house can now be visited as a museum Nature - Active The city is surrounded by palm trees and orange and lemon groves. On the edge of the historic centre is the Palm Grove (Palmeral) and offers the perfect location for nature watching, picnicking or a pleasant walk. The Natural Park, "Pinar de Bonanza", is just outside the town (4.5 km north-west). This nature reserve has an interesting variety of fauna and flora, and is a popular place for cycling, walking and picnicking. The River Segura runs through the heart of Orihuela and is ideal for a relaxing walk. To the south, near the village of Torremendo, is the beautiful Pedrera reservoir, with its bright blue colours. There are beautiful views of the lake from various viewpoints. You can cycle and walk around the lake. You can go canoeing on the lake
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Campus de las Salesas de la Universidad Miguel Hernández (left of the university facade; inconspicuous entrance with a small glass dome). Tuesday-Saturday 10am-2pm, 5pm-8pm (4pm-7pm in winter) Sundays and holidays 10am-2pm, closed on 25th and 31st December, 1st January. FREE admission! This museum at the foot of the Universidad Miguel Hernández contains finds from excavations on the former site of the Casa del Paso (1998-2000); remains of the enclosure wall, of the baths and dwellings from the Moorish period, of a Gothic palace, of an amok building and of several other buildings.
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Where do you cross over to Morocco?
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Great walks and you get to see a lot too.
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Even though the summit of Espuña is a military restricted area and you can't plan the climb in Komoot, you can (and should) drive almost all the way up to the summit - it's worth it. In winter it can get very cold - it's the north side without any sun!
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There are over a dozen dedicated no-traffic road cycling routes around Fortuna, offering a variety of distances and difficulty levels for cyclists to explore.
The komoot community highly rates the road cycling experience in Fortuna, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from 23 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet roads and diverse scenery.
Yes, Fortuna offers several easy no-traffic road cycling routes perfect for beginners or families. For example, the "La Fica Bridge – Murcia Río Riverside Walk loop from Santomera" is a moderate route with minimal elevation gain, providing a pleasant ride along the riverside.
While cycling the no-traffic routes around Fortuna, you can discover unique natural monuments and attractions. Highlights include the vast Desierto de Abanilla, the scenic Cortao de las Peñas, and the tranquil Santomera Reservoir. You might also pass by the Water Source in Cotocuadros.
For those seeking a greater challenge, Fortuna has routes with more significant elevation changes. The "Roadbike loop from Urbanización El Reloj" is a difficult route covering over 44 km with notable ascents, offering a rewarding experience for experienced road cyclists.
Absolutely. Many of the no-traffic road cycling routes in Fortuna are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the "Alcayna–Abanilla–Fortuna Route loop from Urbanizacion Monteprincipe" and "Los Rocamora loop from Urbanización El Reloj".
The elevation gain varies significantly across the no-traffic routes. Some routes, like the "La Fica Bridge – Murcia Río Riverside Walk loop from Santomera", are relatively flat with less than 70 meters of ascent. Others, such as the "Alcayna–Abanilla–Fortuna Route loop from Urbanizacion Monteprincipe", feature more substantial climbs, reaching over 380 meters of elevation gain.
Yes, beyond natural beauty, you can encounter historical sites. The "Orihuela Cathedral – Orihuela loop from Salinas de Rambla Salada" route, for instance, takes you near the historic city of Orihuela, where you can explore its cathedral and other cultural landmarks.
Fortuna generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) ideal for road cycling. During these seasons, temperatures are pleasant, and the landscape is often at its most vibrant, providing comfortable conditions for longer rides.
While specific facilities vary by route, many routes pass through or near towns and villages where you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops. It's always a good idea to check the route details on komoot or plan your stops in advance, especially for longer rides.
The duration of these routes varies based on their length and your cycling pace. Shorter routes might take around 1.5 to 2 hours, while longer and more challenging ones, like the "Roadbike loop from Urbanización El Reloj", could take over 5 hours to complete.


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