Madrid to Valencia, from capital to coast. Start off following Vía Verdes, which are cycle routes along former railway lines.
The route then takes you through historic and handsome towns such as Huete, Cuenca and Albarracín, over the Sierra de Altamira as well as the limestone, forested terrain of Serranía de Cuenca Natural Park.
The last stretch is on a rugged plateau followed by a long, gradual descent. Along forests and orchards you’ll finally reach the Mediterranean sea and the great cultural hub Valencia.
The whole route is on quiet roads and cycling paths; the landscapes are as beautiful as they are varied and, underway, you visit several nice, authentic villages and stunning little towns: Huete, Cuenca, Albarracín, Teruel…
- Cycling tour of 9 stages through great nature and towns
- Average daily distance of about 55 km/34 miles
- 40% of the route on Vía Verde cycling paths
- Good hotels, cafes, rental bikes and luggage transport
- ‘Challenge!’ version: the same route in 7 stages
- Discover the preserved medieval city of Cuenca, with its arresting position high above the gorges of the Huécar and Júcar Rivers
- Bike through Alicante and Costa Blanca regions, from limestone cliffs and woodland to whitewashed villages overlooking the sea
- Savor authentic paella from vibrant Valencia, the birthplace of this beloved dish
- Marvel at whimsical rock formations in Ciudad Encantada, including the Sea of Stone and the Mushrooms
La Bicicleta Café – Madrid, ES
La Bicicleta Café in downtown Madrid sees itself as a hub for likeminded individuals, a creative workspace, and a venue for all sorts of bicycles. Nip by for a quick pre-ride coffee, or attend one of La Bicicleta’s events. They live stream races, which makes professional cycling that bit more social if you come down in a group to watch, or just raise your head every now and then from your laptop to see if the break sticks.
Website: facebook.com/labicicletacafe
La Fabrica – Girona, ES
The Meier’s strike back. La Fabrica is the third venture from former pro Christian Meier and his wife Amber, who also run Espresso Mafia and The Service Course. While Espresso Mafia focuses on the coffee, La Fabrica is primarily known for its delicious food as well. A visit to Girona wouldn’t be complete without at least one brunch at La Fabrica.
Website: lafabricagirona.com
Website: federalCafé.es
When asked why we ride our bikes, ‘freedom’ is usually one of the first words to bounce off our lips. But cycling doesn’t just enrich our lives with a sense of liberty, it also connects us to the people we ride with, to our own bodies and our wellbeing, as well as to the landscapes and cultures we cycle through.