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Discover Valencia's flavors and sights on a 6-hour foodie cycling tour, including beaches, a traditional farm brunch, and visits to "Little Venice" and horchata tasting.

The Half Day Valencia Foodie Cycling Tour offers a vibrant blend of scenic seaside views, cultural sights, and local flavors within a compact 6-hour experience. Starting at Santa Marcelita Bikes, this easy-paced ride takes you from Valencia marina along the beach promenade to the lush “l’horta nord” farmland, revealing both the city’s coastline and its agricultural heart. The tour emphasizes flat, bike-friendly routes on proper lanes, making it accessible for most riders who can cycle comfortably.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on authentic local experiences—you’ll enjoy a traditional Valencian farm brunch, sip horchata, and explore charming spots like Port Saplaya, often called the “Little Venice” of Valencia. While it does not include electric bikes, the route’s gentle terrain and small group size (limited to 6 participants) ensure a relaxed and personal outing. It’s perfect for those eager to combine sightseeing, tasty bites, and a bit of outdoor activity all in one go.
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The tour begins at Santa Marcelita Bikes, a well-equipped bike shop located on Carrer de la Reina 11, just a few minutes from Valencia marina. This shop not only supplies the bikes, helmets, and water bottles but also serves as the perfect meeting point. The convenience of this location means you can easily arrive via bus, tram, or metro, ready to set out on your cycling adventure.
At this initial stage, the guides brief you on the plan for the day and fit you with comfortable city bikes suitable for the route. The shop’s friendly atmosphere helps set a relaxed tone before heading out into the Valencian scenery.

The first major highlight is cycling along Valencia’s renowned beaches. The route takes you along the Malvarrosa and Patacona promenades, where you can feel the sea breeze and observe locals enjoying the beaches. The promenade is broad and flat, making it easy for riders of all levels to enjoy the coastal views.
While riding, you’ll see colorful tiled architecture and seasonal gardens that add a vibrant touch to the scenery. This stretch offers a chance to appreciate Valencia’s seaside vibe—people relaxing on the sand, children playing, and cafes lining the promenade—making it a lively and picturesque start to the tour.
After the beach section, the route continues to Port Saplaya, a small seaside town famous for its canals and colorful houses. Known as the “Little Venice” of Valencia, this spot features a network of waterways and charming architecture, perfect for photos and a quick exploration.
The visit here lasts about 10 minutes, giving enough time to appreciate its unique atmosphere. The calm canals and vibrant facades make Port Saplaya a delightful break from the city’s more bustling areas, offering a peaceful glimpse into this coastal enclave.
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From Port Saplaya, the tour heads inland to a typical Valencia-style farm, where a farm-to-table brunch is served. This meal highlights local culinary traditions linked to Valencian cowboys—a hearty and authentic experience.
The 75-minute brunch is more than just a meal; it’s an immersion into the region’s gastronomic culture. Expect seasonal, fresh ingredients and dishes that reflect the farm’s natural produce. The setting provides a relaxed environment to enjoy Valencian flavors in a rustic farm setting, making it a highlight for food lovers.
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After the brunch, the route continues to Alboraya, a town famous for horchata, a traditional Valencian drink made from tiger nuts. The tour includes a tasting of horchata paired with a traditional pastry, offering a genuine local flavor.
This stop allows visitors to enjoy a refreshing moment and learn about the drink’s heritage. It’s a perfect way to cool down after cycling through farmland and adds a sweet note to the experience.

The final notable stop is El Cabañal, the fishermen’s quarter of Valencia. The area boasts colorful streets, maritime architecture, and a lively local atmosphere.
The tour spends around 30 minutes here, giving time to appreciate its unique character before heading back to the starting point. It’s an ideal spot for those interested in both local traditions and vibrant street scenes.

The route concludes back at Santa Marcelita Bikes, completing the 6-hour experience. Along the way, the guides share insights about Valencia’s urban and rural sides, enriching the sightseeing with cultural context.
The ride is designed to be relaxed and accessible, with most of the terrain being flat and suitable for a range of cycling abilities. The group size being limited to 6 participants ensures personalized attention and a comfortable pace.

This tour does not include e-bikes, but the manageable route makes it suitable for most cyclists. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes, bring sunscreen, a hat, and water for hydration. Smoking is not allowed during the tour to maintain a pleasant environment for all participants.
The tour is conducted in Spanish and English, led by knowledgeable guides who share stories and insights about each stop. It’s ideal for those who want a balanced mix of sightseeing, local flavors, and outdoor activity.
This experience suits active travelers who enjoy cycling at a leisurely pace, are interested in Valencia’s coastal and rural environments, and love tasting local specialties like horchata and farm brunches. It’s particularly suited for small groups who prefer a personalized, relaxed atmosphere, and don’t mind a few hours on the bike.
Since it’s not suitable for people who can’t ride a bike, wheelchair users, or visually impaired travelers, those with mobility restrictions should consider other options. The tour’s moderate physical demand and scenic stops make it an engaging way to explore Valencia beyond the usual tourist spots.
The Half Day Valencia Foodie Cycling Tour offers a well-rounded look at Valencia’s beaches, cuisine, and small-town charm. The combination of coastal views, authentic farm food, and cultural stops creates a memorable experience that highlights the city’s diverse appeal.
While the route is mostly flat and easy, the focus on local flavors and scenic exploration makes it a worthwhile choice for those who appreciate active outdoor experiences combined with culinary delights. The small group size and friendly guides help make this tour both intimate and informative.
In summary, this tour is best suited for food lovers, cycling enthusiasts, and anyone wanting to see Valencia’s coastal and rural sides in a relaxed, engaging way. It’s a practical and enjoyable way to spend half a day exploring the best of what Valencia has to offer.
Is this tour suitable for children or beginner cyclists?
Yes, as the route is flat and easy, suitable for most cyclists with basic riding skills.
Do I need to bring my own bike?
No, city bikes, helmets, and water bottles are included in the tour.
Can I participate if I don’t speak Spanish or English?
The tour is led in Spanish and English, making it accessible for speakers of these languages.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, a hat, sunscreen, and water are recommended.
Is there any flexibility in the schedule?
You can reserve now and pay later, and cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Will I get enough time at each stop?
Yes, the stops are timed to give a good taste of each location without feeling rushed.
Are e-bikes available?
Not currently, but you can contact the provider to inquire about options.
Is this tour family-friendly?
Yes, as long as participants can ride a bike comfortably and are prepared for a few hours outdoors.
What if I have dietary restrictions?
The brunch and tasting stops are based on local tradition; it’s best to inform the guide beforehand if you have dietary needs.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The shop is accessible by bus, tram, or metro, located a few minutes from Valencia marina.