CV-70 Port de Confrides Motorcycle Route in Valencian Community Spain

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The CV-70 is a mountain pass road in the Valencian Community of Spain, connecting the towns of La Nucia and Alcoi (Alcoy). This route crosses the Serrella mountain range and includes the Port de Confrides pass, offering a moderately twisty ride with quality asphalt surface. It runs partially along the Riu Frainos river and provides a varied elevation profile suitable for motorcyclists seeking a technical yet accessible mountain road.

Location and Geographic Context

The CV-70 road is situated in the Valencian Community (Comunitat Valenciana) of Spain, linking the town of La Nucia near the Mediterranean coast to the inland town of Alcoi (Alcoy). The road traverses the Serrella mountain range, a notable mountainous area in this region. The route crosses the Port de Confrides mountain pass, which sits at an elevation of 966 meters (3,169 feet). Along its course, the road runs adjacent to the Riu Frainos river for a short segment, adding to the natural features encountered on the ride. An interactive map showing the CV-70 route can be found at the end of this article.

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Road Characteristics and Riding Experience

The CV-70 extends approximately 32 kilometers (20 miles) and is characterized by a moderately twisty alignment, rated at about 1.86 on a scale where 3 indicates extreme curviness. The road surface is asphalt and is maintained to a high standard, with a quality rating of 4.6 out of 5. The entire route consists of two lanes, with the majority of the road being wide (about 94%) and a small portion of middle width (about 5%). There are no narrow sections reported.

Elevation along the CV-70 varies from 508 meters (1,667 feet) at its lowest point to 958 meters (3,143 feet) at its highest, near the Port de Confrides pass. Approximately 19.3% of the road passes through inhabited areas, including the outskirts of La Nucia and Alcoi. The road is suitable for riders looking for a mountain pass experience with a good balance of curves and straight sections.

Road length
32.03 km
Corners length
18.12 km / 56.6 %
Gentle corners6.78 km21.2 %
Mid corners6.07 km19 %
Tight corners5.27 km16.5 %
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Mountain Pass and Natural Features

The defining feature of the CV-70 is the Port de Confrides mountain pass, which provides a notable elevation gain and a natural high point on the route. The pass is part of the Serrella mountain range, known for its rugged terrain and natural beauty. The road's proximity to the Riu Frainos river for about 4% of its length adds a water element to the landscape, enhancing the riding environment.

The Serrella range itself is a significant geographic feature in the Valencian Community, offering opportunities for outdoor activities beyond motorcycling. More information about the Serrella mountains can be found on Wikipedia Serrella.

Practical Information for Motorcyclists

The CV-70 is fully asphalted and well-maintained, making it suitable for a wide range of motorcycles. The road width and two-lane configuration allow for safe overtaking and comfortable riding. Riders should be aware that the road crosses mountainous terrain, so weather conditions can vary, especially at higher elevations near the Port de Confrides.

There are no reported tolls or entrance fees on this road, but conditions may change, so riders should verify current information before travel. The road is open year-round, although winter weather could affect conditions at the mountain pass. No specific seasonal or event-related closures have been identified.

Route Connections and Nearby Settlements

The CV-70 connects La Nucia, a town located approximately 9.8 kilometers (6.1 miles) from the road's starting point, with Alcoi (Alcoy), which lies about 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) from the road's end. Along the route, the road passes through or near several local roads such as Carretera d'Alcoi a Benidorm, Avinguda de València, Avinguda de Benidorm, Carretera de Callosa d'en Sarrià, and Carretera d'Alcoi, providing access to surrounding areas.

This connectivity makes the CV-70 a practical route for riders interested in exploring both coastal and inland parts of the Valencian Community.

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