Gravel Adventure to Paterna
A gravel cycling route starting from Paterna
Ride through picturesque gravel roads to reach Paterna
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Embark on a thrilling gravel adventure that takes you through scenic landscapes to the town of Paterna. This route offers a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural highlights, making it a memorable cycling experience. With a moderate difficulty level and an epicness rating of 4, this route is perfect for well-trained amateurs looking for a challenge. Highlights along the way include the stunning town of Almàssera, with its charming architecture and rich history. Another highlight is Albalat dels Sorells, known for its beautiful landscapes and quaint streets. Finally, Paterna itself is a highlight, with its impressive architecture and vibrant culture.
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36 km
173 m
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Highlights on the route
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Start: Paterna City centerPaterna: Cycling-friendly destination with access to stunning climbs in Sierra Calderona.
Paterna is a locality located in the Comunitat Valenciana region of Spain. As a road and gravel cyclist, Paterna offers a mix of flat terrain and rolling hills, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. The roads are generally well-maintained with minimal traffic, allowing for enjoyable rides. One famous cycling spot nearby is the Sierra Calderona mountain range, which offers challenging climbs and beautiful views. With its cycling-friendly environment and access to notable climbs, Paterna is a great destination for cycling enthusiasts.11 km
11 km
AlmàsseraVillageExplore the charming town of Almàssera, known for its historic architecture and rich cultural heritage.
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20 km
Albalat dels SorellsVillagePass through the picturesque town of Albalat dels Sorells, famous for its stunning landscapes and charming streets.
36 km
36 km
PaternaTownFinish the route in Paterna, a vibrant town with a mix of modern and historic architecture and a lively atmosphere.
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36 km
Finish: Paterna City centerPaterna: Cycling-friendly destination with access to stunning climbs in Sierra Calderona.