Pedal through the heart of Valencia on this scenic bike path that runs through a lush park and past some of the city's most iconic landmarks.
What better way to explore Valencia than on a bike? The Turia Riverbed Bike Path is a must-do activity for any cyclist visiting the city. The path stretches 9 kilometers along the former Turia riverbed, which was diverted after a catastrophic flood in 1957. Today, the riverbed has been transformed into a stunning urban park and the perfect spot for a leisurely bike ride.
The path is completely flat, making it perfect for cyclists of all levels. As you pedal along, you’ll be treated to stunning views of Valencia’s incredible architecture, including the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences and the iconic Torres de Serranos. The path also takes you through beautiful gardens, playgrounds and even a Gulliver park where you can see a giant slide and climb on a giant Gulliver.
If you don’t have your own bike, don’t worry! There are plenty of bike rental shops located near the path, with prices starting from just 8€ for two hours. Alternatively, you can join a guided bike tour and explore the city with a local guide who will show you all the best spots along the way.
The Turia Riverbed Bike Path is a great way to see Valencia from a new perspective and get some exercise at the same time. Whether you’re a seasoned cyclist or just looking for a fun activity to do with the family, the Turia Riverbed Bike Path is not to be missed. So grab your helmet and hit the road!
Open 24/7
Spring, summer, and fall (avoid winter due to potential rain and cold weather)
Free