Port de l'Oronet from Bétera is a climb in the region Costa del Azahar. It is 8.4 km long and bridges 326 m of vertical ascent with an average gradient of 3.9%, resulting in a difficulty score of 173. The top of the ascent is located at 494 m above sea level. Climbfinder users shared 3 reviews of this climb and uploaded 6 photos.
Road name: CV-310
4.0 by ArturoMPThis is an automatic translation, the original language is: Spanish.I give it 4 stars because although it is not the hardest pass, nor the longest, nor the most beautiful, it is the most mythical pass if you are from Valencia. It's where we all train. However, it doesn't make sense that the section starts in Bétera. The verified strava segment is 3.5 km, from the bridge in Serra to the restaurant, which seems more accurate to me.... read more
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I give it 4 stars because although it is not the hardest pass, nor the longest, nor the most beautiful, it is the most mythical pass if you are from Valencia. It's where we all train.
However, it doesn't make sense that the section starts in Bétera. The verified strava segment is 3.5 km, from the bridge in Serra to the restaurant, which seems more accurate to me.
Le doy 4 estrellas porque aunque no es el puerto más duro, ni el más largo, ni el más bonito, es el puerto más mítico si eres deValència. Es donde todos entrenamos.
Ahora bien, no tiene sentido que el tramo empiece en Bétera. El segmento verificado de strava son 3.5 km, desde el puente en Serra hasta el restaurante, lo cual me parece más acertado.
Nice climb, but only becomes that from Naquera. Before that, it's a long stretch on a straight road slightly uphill. Arriving at the top, you can immediately do a few more nice climbs, such as El Garbi. All in all, you can make a nice round trip there.
Leuke klim, maar wordt dat pas vanuit Naquera. Daarvoor is het een lang stuk over een rechte weg licht omhoog. Boven aangekomen kun je direct nog een paar mooie klimmen doen, zoals El Garbi. Al met al kun je er een mooi rondje maken.
If you want to do this climb in the weekend you only have to follow the Spaniards on a racing bike from Valencia and surroundings. The road is adapted for cyclists and the Spaniards would like to keep it that way. The climb is nice and even and certainly not a difficult one, but the experience to ride it between the local cyclists is beautiful. On top of the Oronet you can turn to the viewpoint of Garbi and around it there are several climbs which are often ridden in both the Vuelta and the Vuelta Valencia.
Als je deze beklimming in het weekend wilt doen dan hoef je alleen maar de spanjaarden op een racefiets te volgen vanuit Valencia en omstreken. De weg is aangepast voor wielrenners en dat willen de spanjaarden ook graag zo houden. De klim is mooi gelijkmatig en zeker niet een moeilijke, maar de ervaring om deze tussen de locale wielrenners te rijden is prachtig. Bovenop de Oronet kan je nog afslaan naar het uitzichtpunt van Garbi en hieromheen zijn meerdere beklimmingen die vaak worden verreden in zowel de Vuelta als de Vuelta Valencia.
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