This is a one-week linear route for intermediate cyclists, that runs along the longest greenway on the peninsula for now, from its origin in the mining town of Ojos Negros (Teruel) to the surroundings of Sagunto, on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea.
The old mining train track, almost 200 km long, linked the sierra Menera, at more than 1100 m and with its iron deposits already exploited by the Celtiberians; the highlands of Teruel and the sierra de Javalambre; with the Palancia river valley and the Valencian coast. After this greenway we continue along the Xurra greenway, thet through vegetable gardens takes us to the city of Valencia.
The Mudejar art of Aragonón and the silk market of Valencia are World Heritage Sites.
This route runs through the juniper forests of the Escandón Pass, the Sierra de Javalambre, l’Alt Palància, and the Curs mitjà del riu Palància, spaces cataloged as SCI (Site of Community Importance) within the Natura 2000 network.
Day 1.- Transportation to Monreal del Campo. Lodging.
Day 2.- Ride from Monreal to Cella (68 km), by the Ojos Negros greenway. Visit to the Jiloca river pool and the Jiloca watersource in Cella. Lodging.
Day 3.- Ride from Cella to Sarrión (65 km), by the Ojos Negros greenway. Lodging.
Day 4.- Ride from Sarrión to Navajas (66 km), by the Ojos Negros greenway. Visits to the El Royal Truffles of Albentosa, the museum of Xèrica, or the waterfall of the Bride of Navajas. Lodging.
Day 5.- Ride from Navajas to València (70 km), by the Ojos Negros and the Xurra greenways. Visits to the Arab baths of Torres Torres, or the Vía del Pòrtic of Sagunto. Transportation back home.
A pdf with La Vía Verde de Ojos Negros, by Ricardo Hernández Villaplana.
For reservation you should either call previously by phone to Josetxu (+34 644299532) or send us an email to info@bicicletos.org, to verify that there are still free places. We will send you a booking form and instructions for payment at that time.
Prices
(Final price may vary depending on the availability of accommodation and the update of rates of the different providers.)
Different route types are explained in General conditions.