2 Day Motorcycle Route through Mountains and Crystal Clear Lakes in Surrounding Valencia, Spain
Valencia
Resume.
Imagine a motorcycle route that transports you through low mountains and crystal-clear lakes, where each curve immerses you in green landscapes that seem straight out of a dream.
This route is not just a journey; it’s an experience that combines the freedom of riding with the beauty of mountains and lakes that will be etched in your memory.
Are you ready to live this adventure?
Key Information.
- Terrain: The entire route runs along paved roads.
- Motorcycle options: Personal or rental bike.
- Private motorcycle parking: Included.
- Daily rides: 287 kilometers / 178,33 miles.
- Riding gear included:
Helmets, jackets and gloves .
- Meals: Breakfast of the second day included, rest not included.
- We store your luggage during the ride so it won’t be a hassle.
- Fuel included.
Highlights.
- Personal guide service throughout the entire route.
- Tour stars and ends in Valencia.
- Visit the stunning Cortes de Pallas Reservoir, nestled within a canyon carved by the powerful Júcar River.
- Opportunity to try the famous mid-morning biker lunch and “The grandmother’s stew” at a renowned restaurant in the interior of the Valencian Community.
- Ride through forests, canyons, and vineyards that will take your breath away.
- Enjoy a free night in Valencia, acclaimed as ‘The best city in the world to live in.’ You can’t miss it!
- 1 night at the Hotel Ilunion 3 Valencia (or similar) on a bed and breakfast basis.
- Make the most of your free day to visit the most iconic spots in the city of Valencia.
Skill level.
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Intermediate
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You’ll be riding for 2 to 3 hours straight before each break without any issues.
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You have at least 2 to 3 years of prior motorcycle riding experience.
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You enjoy roads with sharp curves.
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Clothing.
- Toro Biker provides a helmet, jacket, and gloves for you.
- Always show up for the rides wearing long pants and closed shoes, preferably boots. Flip-flops and sneakers? Not your best choice.
- When it comes to dressing for the weather, pack according to the season and how much cold you can handle. Our advice? Bring extra layers—you can always take something off if you get too hot. It’s way better to be a bit warm and peel off a layer than to be cold and have nothing to put on.
- If you’re bringing your own gear, make sure it’s in good shape before hitting the road.
Notes.
- Routes and activities might change depending on the time of year, weather conditions, or the state of the roads.
- If the route gets canceled, Toro Biker will offer alternatives to keep the adventure going.
- We reserve the right to remove anyone from the route if their behavior or condition puts their safety—or the safety of the group—at risk.