El Comtat is a county of Spain with the town of Cocentaina as its capital. The area is surrounded by Natural Parks such as the Sierra Mariola and Font Roja. Mountains and valleys cross the area, with each valley having its own distinct character. Oranges are completely absent on one side of the Benicadell mountain range, yet abundant on the other side. Almonds, cherries and of course, olives grow almost everywhere. The daily distances are mostly quite short, although we will always have a fair bit of climbing to do. Most of the climbs are not too steep however, averaging around 5% grade. This two-week, fixed base ride gets to visit every corner of the area, visiting quaint villages and sweeping valleys.
Price:-
£2050 (Single supplement, £600)
There is one triple room with a discount of £200 per person (3 in the room). There are two single rooms that share one bathroom with a supplement of £120 per person. (All rooms subject to availability).
Included:-
14 nights’ accommodation with breakfast and evening meals with wine.
Transfers from and to Alicante airport.
Laundry of cycling clothes and other small items.
Route sheets, GPS files.
Bike hire. (Carbon, Shimano 105).
Not included:-
Lunches, drinks and snacks on the rides.
Flights to and from Alicante airport.
Travel Insurance.
Any other personal expenses.
Single occupancy.
eBike supplement (£450)
Payment:-
Deposit on booking of £100. Balance of £1950 (£2550 for single occupancy) 10 weeks before the start date, (14th February 2026).
Cancellations:-
Should you need to cancel your booking you must notify us in writing.
Cancellation charges:- Written notice received: Before 14th February 2026, Deposit (£100)
Between 14th February 2026 and 28th March 2026, 50% of monies paid.
After 28th March 2026, no refund will be made and you will need to make a claim on your cancellation insurance.
It is strongly advised that you obtain trip cancellation insurance on booking.
General Information:-
Terrain and roads. Most of the roads are good quality tarmac. Traffic will be light outside towns, at times almost non-existent. Some of the climbs are very long, and some have short steep sections. There are many technical descents, and you should satisfy yourself that you have the skills to deal with these.
Accommodation and meals:-
Accommodation will be in a comfortable guest house. Price is based on two people sharing a room. All breakfasts and evening meals are included. There are numerous bars and restaurants throughout the area where lunch and coffees can be purchased. There are several supermarkets in Cocentaina should you wish to buy provisions.
Travel and transfers:-
Transfers will be arranged as soon as we know numbers and arrival/departure times. Your flight should be scheduled to arrive at Alicante by 16:00 at the latest on the Saturday. If your inward flight is delayed, we will endeavour to collect you when we can, but you may have to wait at the airport.
Weather and clothing:-
It should be pleasantly warm but cooler weather or rain is always possible. You should ensure you have appropriate clothing. It is compulsory to wear a hi-viz jacket in poor visibility, and helmets are compulsory in Spain.
Navigation:-
We will provide GPS files. Groups usually meet up at coffee stops, points of interest etc. If you wish to have your own map, the Michelin Zoom Series, number 123, Costa Blanca is usually available at W.H.Smiths etc. in the UK.
Bicycle and equipment:-
Ensure that your bicycle (if bringing your own) is in good condition, especially tyres and brakes. You should carry spares, a pump and a simple tool kit to cope with punctures and minor repairs. A road bike will be most suitable for this holiday although could be done on a light tourer or hybrid.
Health and insurance:-
As well as an EHIC (or new GHIC) card, you must have travel insurance. It is strongly recommended that you take out insurance on booking your holiday, so that if you need to cancel, you may be able to claim the cancellation charges.
Passports:-
N.B. Since Brexit passport requirements have changed. Please read the following carefully. Your passport must have at least three months to run after the last day of your holiday, excluding extensions, i.e. no more than 9 and 9 months since issue. Ensure that you apply for a new passport, if necessary, in good time.
Brexit:-
If you are a frequent traveller please be aware that UK citizens are now restricted to 90 days in a rolling 180 period in Schengen Zone countries, which includes Spain. Make sure that your visit does not exceed this limit as the penalties can be severe - a fine, deportation or even a ban from entering a Schengen country again! UK passports are now being stamped on the way in and out, or scanned to record your entry and exit dates.
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