Stands out for

  • • 15 km mountain bike route on PR-CV-380 trail with 200 m elevation gain
  • • 8 km canoe descent on River Cabriel, class 2 whitewater
  • • Lunch served in a natural outdoor setting after the combined activity
  • • All equipment included: bike, helmet, life jacket, and neoprene suit
  • • Guided experience with educational insights on local flora and fauna

Description

Context The Cofrentes valley, located in the Valencian Community, lies at the confluence of the Júcar and Cabriel rivers, forming a scenic fluvial and rural landscape ideal for active outdoor exploration. The PR-CV-380 trail spans 15 km of marked paths with a total elevation gain of 200 meters, making it well-suited for moderate physical activity in a natural setting. The gentle murmur of the river and the scent of native vegetation accompany the journey.

The Experience You begin cycling along rural roads and valley trails, feeling the wind rustling through the leaves and the varied terrain beneath your wheels. After completing the bike route, you transfer to a canoe for an 8 km descent along the River Cabriel, where the moderate whitewater offers a balanced mix of excitement and safety. The sounds of flowing water and birdsong envelop you as you glide downstream. The adventure concludes with a lunch served in a natural outdoor setting, where local flavors and serene surroundings help restore both body and mind.

For Whom This activity suits individuals with moderate fitness levels, families with children over 10 years old, and small groups seeking to combine sport and nature. It is not recommended for people with limited mobility, those with a fear of water, or those seeking high-intensity adventure.

Local Context Cofrentes preserves rural traditions and cultural heritage tied to river life and agriculture. Local guides often share stories about regional flora, fauna, and heritage, enriching the experience with authentic community insights.

Key Info

Difficulty

Easy

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

All ages

Booking required

Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Bring comfortable clothing and suitable footwear for biking and water activities, along with sun protection and a change of clothes. The best times to visit are spring and autumn due to mild weather. The activity is best scheduled in the morning to enjoy natural light and pleasant temperatures. Reserve early if traveling in a large group, and prepare for a moderate physical outing balanced with rest periods.

Physical Requirements

Moderate physical activity, suitable for all fitness levels

About the Area

Cofrentes lies in a valley formed by the confluence of the Júcar and Cabriel rivers, offering a natural setting with marked trails and sections of moderate whitewater. The area provides basic tourist services, local restaurants featuring regional cuisine, and cultural attractions such as the Castle of Cofrentes. It is accessible by car from Valencia and nearby cities.

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Participants should be at least 10 years old to ensure safety and full enjoyment during the combined biking and canoeing adventure.
No prior experience is required. The bike route is low-difficulty, and the canoe descent is rated level 2, suitable for beginners with a qualified guide and full safety gear provided.
Wear comfortable clothing for physical activity, appropriate footwear for biking and water, sun protection, and a change of clothes for after the canoe segment.
Groups typically range from 2 to 10 people. For larger groups, it is recommended to book in advance to ensure availability.
The activity lasts approximately 5 hours (half-day) and includes all biking equipment, guides, canoe descent, and a natural lunch break.