Llombai Loop Road Cycling Route
A road cycling route starting from Llombai
Explore the charming village of Llombai on this scenic loop
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This road cycling route takes you on a scenic loop around the charming village of Llombai. With a total distance of 41 km and an ascent of 145 meters, this route offers a relatively easy ride for cyclists of all levels. The highlights of this route include exploring the picturesque village of Llombai and enjoying the surrounding countryside. Overall, this route provides a pleasant cycling experience with scenic views of the region.
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145 m
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Start: Alfarb Village centerLlombai: Peaceful Rides Through Picturesque Farmland in Llombai
Llombai is a small locality located in the Comunitat Valenciana region of Spain. As a cyclist, you'll find quiet roads and relatively flat terrain around Llombai, making it suitable for leisurely rides and beginner cyclists. The area is surrounded by picturesque farmland, offering beautiful views during your rides. While there might not be any famous cycling climbs or landmarks directly in Llombai, it serves as a good starting point for exploring the nearby Albufera Natural Park or venturing further afield. Overall, Llombai provides a peaceful and relaxed cycling experience amidst charming rural scenery.0 km
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AlfarbVillageAlfarb is a nearby village with its own unique charm.
16 km
16 km
l'AlcúdiaTownl'Alcúdia is a historic town with ancient ruins and cultural attractions.
40 km
40 km
LlombaiVillageLlombai is a charming village known for its tranquil atmosphere.
41 km
41 km
Finish: Alfarb Village centerLlombai: Peaceful Rides Through Picturesque Farmland in Llombai
Cycling routes from Llombai:
Llombai Loop Road Cycling Route Llombai to Catadau Road Route Alfarb to Benimodo Road Cycling Route Llombai to Carlet Road Route Turís to Montroi Road Cycling Route Llombai to Chiva Gravel Route Llombai to Dos Aguas Gravel Route Llombai to Catadau Gravel Route Castell d'Alèdua to Alfarb Gravel Cycling Route The Valencian Climb