Explore Valencia by Bike

Valencia Unveiled: A day's ride through hidden and not-so-hidden gems. Discover where and when to visit and what to expect.

 Bruce Robertson

Valencia, located on Spain’s southeastern coast, is a vibrant city known for its stunning architecture, Mediterranean beaches, and extensive cycling infrastructure. Whether you’re after a guided tour, prefer to set your own pace on a self-guided journey, or want to tackle the region self-supported, Valencia offers a cycling experience for every type of traveller.

Types of Cycling Adventures in Valencia

  • Guided Tours: Ideal for those wanting local insight, safety in numbers, and a worry-free experience. Guides often share stories about Valencia’s history, culture, and hidden gems.
  • Self-Guided Tours: Perfect if you appreciate structure but value independence. Many companies provide pre-planned routes, maps, GPS files, and support if needed.
  • Self-Supported Bike Trips: For experienced cyclists who love adventure and flexibility. You’ll need to plan your own routes, accommodation, and carry your gear.

When to Go

Valencia is blessed with a Mediterranean climate, making it a year-round cycling destination. However, the best months for cycling are:

  • Spring (March–May): Mild temperatures (15–25°C), blooming orange blossoms, and fewer crowds.
  • Autumn (September–November): Warm but not sweltering, with temperatures between 18–28°C and less humidity than summer.
  • Summer (June–August) can be very hot, especially inland, while winter is mild but can be rainy at times.

Where to Ride & What to See

  • Turia Gardens: Ride through this 9km green park that winds through the city on the former riverbed, connecting parks, museums, and landmarks.
  • City of Arts and Sciences: Marvel at futuristic architecture and enjoy wide cycle paths around this iconic complex.
  • Valencia Beach (Playa de la Malvarrosa): Pedal from the city centre to the sandy Mediterranean coast.
  • Albufera Natural Park: Venture south of the city for tranquil lagoons, rice paddies, birdlife, and traditional paella villages.
  • Historic Centre: Cycle through the old town’s winding streets to see the Cathedral, Central Market, and Plaza de la Virgen (consider a guided tour if you’re not confident among pedestrians).
  • Orange Blossom Route: In spring, cycle through the surrounding countryside’s fragrant orange groves.

Final Tips

  • Wear sunscreen and a hat, especially in summer.
  • Carry a reusable water bottle—many parks have fountains for refills.
  • If new to cycling in a city, opt for guided tours or start on the Turia Gardens path for a relaxed experience.

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Whether you’re chasing city highlights, coastal breezes, or countryside vistas, exploring Valencia by bike is a fantastic way to soak up the city’s energy and charm. Happy pedalling!


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