Cycle routes on the Costa Blanca: Stay in Benissa

The Costa Blanca is undoubtedly one of the favourite destinations for cyclists from all over Europe. Whether you are an amateur cyclist or a professional looking for demanding routes, here you will find routes for all levels. In this article we are going to show you the best cycling routes on the Costa Blanca, with details and useful tips to enjoy every pedal stroke.

And as rest is also key, we recommend our bike-friendly accommodation in Benissa: La Fonda, a place designed for those who live cycling like us.

Cycling routes on the Costa Blanca

Here is a selection of cycling routes on the Costa Blanca that we consider essential, starting from different points and adapted to different levels of demand.

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1. Route Calpe - Coll de Rates - Tarbena - Callosa

This is one of the most legendary routes for cyclists on the Costa Blanca. It starts in Calpe and climbs towards the Coll de Rates, one of the most frequented mountain passes by professional cyclists. The descent to Tárbena and then to Callosa d'en Sarrià offers spectacular views and technical bends.

Distance: 95 km

Accumulated difference in altitude: 1.500 m

Level: High

Ideal for endurance and resistance training with spectacular scenery.

2. Benidorm - Relleu - Tudons - Aitana route

From the hustle and bustle of Benidorm we enter one of the most mountainous routes. We climb the Port de Tudons, followed by the Aitana, the highest peak in Alicante. A high mountain route with challenging ramps.

Distance: 110 km

Cumulative difference in altitude: 2,100 m

Level: Very high

Only for experienced cyclists looking for serious challenges.

3. Dénia - Vall de Laguar - Coll de Rates Route

We leave Dénia heading south to enter the spectacular Vall de Laguar, a little-travelled area that surprises us with its natural beauty. Then, we climb the Coll de Rates through Parcent, one of the lesser-known slopes.

Distance: 75 km

Accumulated difference in altitude: 1.400 m

Level: Medium - High

Perfect for cyclists who enjoy tranquillity and inland scenery.

4. Jávea - Cabo de la Nao - Granadella route

This is a shorter, coastal option, ideal for those looking for cycling routes with sea views on the Costa Blanca. We cycle to Cabo de la Nao, past the Granadella cove and back to Jávea.

Distance: 40 km

Cumulative difference in altitude: 600 m

Level: Low - Medium

An ideal route for recovery days or road or gravel bike rides.

5. Altea - Callosa - Guadalest - Confrides Route

We leave Altea inland, visiting the Guadalest reservoir, one of the most beautiful landscapes in the province. Then we climb to Confrides, with stunning views of the Sierra de Aitana. The descent takes us back to the coast.

Distance: 100 km

Accumulated difference in altitude: 1.800 m

Level: High

Very complete route with heritage, nature and good asphalt.

6. Benissa - Bernia - Jalón - Senija Route

This circular route is perfect for those staying in Benissa. We climb inland towards the Bernia viewpoint and descend towards Jalón along paths surrounded by vineyards. On the way back to Benissa we pass through the charming village of Senija.

Distance: 55 km

Accumulated difference in altitude: 1,100 m

Level: Medium

A varied route that combines effort, tradition and nature.

Where to stay if you are cycling on the Costa Blanca?

If you are planning a cycling getaway, choosing accommodation for cyclists on the Costa Blanca will make all the difference. We recommend La Fonda in Benissa, an accommodation designed for those of us who cycle.

Benissa is well connected to points such as Calpe, Jalón, Altea and Vall de Pop, which makes it possible to organise different routes without repeating roads.

Final tips for cyclists on the Costa Blanca

To make the most of your cycling adventure on the Costa Blanca, here are some practical tips:

  • Plan your routes well, taking into account the gradient and the heat, especially in summer.
  • Check your bike before setting off. Although the asphalt is in good condition, it is better to be safe.
  • Carry enough water and mineral salts, especially on longer and more mountainous routes.
  • Check the wind: on the coast it can make the difference between a comfortable route and a very demanding one.
  • And above all, enjoy the scenery. Every bend, every climb, every descent is an invitation to connect with the environment.

 

Whether you are looking to improve your fitness, discover new routes or simply enjoy an active holiday, here you have it all. At La Fonda, we welcome you with everything you need to make every day an unforgettable day at La Fonda. cycling routes on the Costa Blanca.

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