If you’re planning a day out exploring Valencia’s northern landscapes on two wheels, this cycling tour offers a relaxed yet enriching experience. While we haven’t personally pedaled along this route, the details paint a picture of a well-rounded adventure that balances history, nature, and local charm. Priced at just under $50, it’s one of those options that feels like a good value if you enjoy cycling at a casual pace and want a taste of the area’s diverse sights.
What really appeals to us about this tour is how it combines stunning coastal views with visits to historical sites, all within a manageable distance of around 40km. We also love that it’s tailored for people with “average” fitness or those who cycle only occasionally — making it accessible for most travelers. However, the tour does involve quite a lot of cycling, so if you’re not comfortable on a bike, you might want to consider an e-bike upgrade or a different activity. This trip seems best suited for those who want a leisurely, scenic day out with some cultural highlights thrown in.
Key Points
- Accessible for most with a mostly flat 40 km route around Valencia’s north coast.
- Includes visits to Sagunto Castle, historic El Puig, and the colorful canals of Little Venice.
- Offers local tastings like Valencian Horchata, a nice cultural touch.
- Flexible bike options with e-bikes available at an extra cost.
- Family-friendly for those with moderate cycling experience.
- Well-organized logistics with private bike transport and a meeting point close to public transit.
An Overview of the Experience
This tour offers a comprehensive look at Valencia’s northern charms, blending history, nature, and local flavors in a single day. It’s designed for those who want to see a bit of everything without the fuss of complicated planning or overly strenuous activity.
Starting at the Bike Well Rental Shop, you’ll meet your guide around 10 am—an ideal time to get an early start before the day warms up. The day is structured to include around 4-5 hours of cycling, spread across stops that are both scenic and historically intriguing. The price, around $48 per person, covers bike use, helmets (if requested), a train ticket, and a traditional lunch. Upgrading to e-bikes costs an additional $30, which might be worth considering if you prefer a little extra assist on the flat terrain.
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The Itinerary in Detail
Sagunto Castle
Your first stop is Sagunto Castle, which boasts an impressive 2,000-year history. The site has seen Islamic, Iberian, Roman, and Medieval influences, making it an excellent introduction to the region’s layered past. The castle itself offers views that are worth the visit, and admission is free, making this a straightforward and enriching starting point.
Sagunto Town
Next, you’ll cycle between Sagunto and El Puig, passing through areas rich in history and local life. The scenery here is what we imagine—quiet streets, open landscapes, and a sense of stepping back into a more traditional Spain. This section lasts about an hour, and again, it’s free to enjoy.
El Puig de Santa Maria
This historic village was the site of a pivotal battle to reconquer Valencia from Moorish control and is also home to Spanish Civil War bunkers. The panoramic views from this spot are often praised, and the stop lasts about two hours, including a visit to the site. It’s a good chance to stretch your legs and soak in the countryside.
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Alboraya and the Green Ring
One of the tour’s highlights is riding the new bike path called the Green Ring. This path takes you through what’s called the North garden of Valencia, passing vegetable fields—including Tigernuts—giving you a real sense of the local agriculture. It’s a flat, easy ride that showcases the area’s productive farmland and peaceful rural scenes.
Meliana and the Greenway
From here, the route continues along converted train lines and quiet rural roads, including Spain’s longest Roman road—a detail that history buffs will appreciate. The tracks are now greenways, perfect for cycling and avoiding traffic, adding a relaxing element to your day.
Port Saplaya (Little Venice)
Your final stop is Port Saplaya, often called Little Venice because of its colorful houses and small boats moored outside. Here, you’ll also get to try the famous Valencian drink—Horchata—a nice cultural touch. The area’s calm canals and vibrant facades make it a picturesque ending to your day.
What We Like About the Tour
The blend of scenery and history really stands out. You’ll see everything from ancient ruins to lively, colorful neighborhoods, all from the relaxed pace of a bike. The opportunity to taste local beverages like Horchata adds a flavorful local touch, making the experience more immersive.
The well-organized logistics, with bike transportation and a central meeting point, mean less fuss and more time enjoying the sights. Also, the option to upgrade to an e-bike gives flexibility—handy if you’re concerned about the flat terrain or just prefer an easier ride.
A Small Caveat
The main thing to keep in mind is that the tour involves cycling for several hours and covering about 40 km. While it’s suitable for most, those who dislike long flat rides or have mobility issues might find it a bit tiring. The route is mostly flat and along the coast, but the physical effort isn’t negligible, especially in the heat.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trip is ideal for casual cyclists who want to explore Valencia’s countryside and coastal areas without tackling difficult terrains or long distances. History lovers will enjoy the stops at Sagunto Castle and El Puig. If you’re traveling with friends or a partner who appreciates a mix of activity and culture, they’ll likely find this engaging.
It’s also a good choice for people who want a safe, guided experience with the flexibility of e-bikes—perfect for those who want a little extra assistance. If you’re the type who prefers to keep the pace slow and take plenty of photos, this tour fits the bill nicely.
Final Thoughts
All in all, this cycling tour offers a well-balanced day of sightseeing, exercise, and local flavor. The price, the stops, and the scenic routes make it a solid choice for those wanting to get a different perspective on Valencia’s north region. While it’s not a hard-core adventure, it’s perfect for anyone who enjoys gentle cycling and exploring new places without rushing.
You’ll love the stunning views of the coast and countryside, the chance to walk through historic sites, and the relaxed pace that allows for plenty of photo stops and breaks. The local tastings, like Horchata, add to the cultural richness without feeling forced.
If you’re after a fun, educational, and scenic day out on two wheels, this tour ticks all those boxes. Just be sure to prepare for a day of biking, bring water, and maybe consider the e-bike upgrade if you want a little extra comfort.
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FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is best suited for people with moderate physical fitness and those comfortable with cycling 40 km mainly on flat terrain. It might work for older children or teenagers if they’re used to biking.
What’s included in the price?
The cost includes bicycle use, a helmet if requested, a train ticket, private bike transport to the start, and a traditional lunch in El Puig. You also get to taste Horchata in Alboraya.
Can I upgrade to an e-bike?
Yes, e-bikes are available at an extra cost of $30 per person. It’s advisable to contact the provider in advance to arrange this.
What if I don’t want to cycle the whole route?
Given the structure, you can likely opt out of certain sections or take breaks, but the route is designed for a full day of cycling. Check with the provider about flexibility.
How long is the cycling time?
Cycling takes about 4-5 hours total, spread over the different stops and scenic stretches.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Bike Well Rental Shop in Valencia and ends back at the same point.
Is lunch included?
Yes, you’ll enjoy a meal in the historic village of El Puig.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes suitable for cycling, and don’t forget sun protection—hat, sunglasses, sunscreen—especially if cycling in summer.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While suitable for those with moderate cycling experience, it’s not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, but older children who are comfortable with biking should be fine.
This tour offers a satisfying combination of history, scenery, and local flavor—perfect for those who want a leisurely day exploring Valencia’s northern countryside. Whether you’re a history buff, a casual cyclist, or someone eager to see a different side of Spain, it’s worth considering.
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