Valencia Foodie Bike Tour: Farm Brunch & Horchata
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Overview
The Half Day Valencia Foodie Cycling Tour lets visitors explore Valencia in a unique and active way. This tour takes guests from the vibrant La Marina de Valencia to the fertile farmlands of l’Horta Nord, all while cycling through the city.
What to Expect: This bike tour is an easy, mostly flat ride using dedicated bike lanes. Participants will enjoy a relaxed pace, soaking in the local atmosphere and savoring authentic Valencian flavors. They'll feel the Mediterranean breeze as they pass by orange groves, colorful buildings, and lively beaches. A highlight is the traditional farm-to-table Valencia-style brunch, a culinary experience deeply rooted in local cowboy history. The tour also includes a refreshing glass of horchata in Alboraya, a beloved local drink. Key stops include La Marina de Valencia, Veles e Vents, Las Arenas Beach, Port Saplaya, Valencian Almorzaret, Alboraya Horchata Tasting, and El Cabanyal.
This experience includes bottled water, a brunch, Horchata drink & farton tasting and city trekking bikes. Not included in the tour are additional personal expenses. This small-group tour ensures a personalized experience. Discover Valencia's hidden gems and culinary delights on this unforgettable cycling adventure.




Highlights
Explore Valencia by Bike: See Valencia's highlights, from the marina to farmland, on a relaxing bike ride.
Taste Local Flavors: Enjoy a traditional farm-to-table brunch and refreshing horchata.
Easy and Scenic Ride: Cycle along flat bike lanes, passing beaches, orange groves, and charming villages.
Small Group Experience: Enjoy a personalized tour with a small group of fellow travelers.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally love the bike tour for its scenery, food, and knowledgeable guide. Some mention bike comfort and pace as minor drawbacks.

Customers enjoyed biking through the beautiful scenery.
Many visitors loved the delicious and authentic food.
Guests appreciated the tour guide's knowledge of the area.
People highlight that this experience is a unique and fun way to see Valencia.
Some found the bikes to be a little uncomfortable.
A few guests mentioned the pace was slightly too fast.
The Journey
La Marina de Valencia
La Marina de Valencia, once a bustling historic port, has been reborn as a modern waterfront haven. Stroll along its vibrant promenade, where the salty breeze carries the scent of Mediterranean cuisine from numerous restaurants. Marvel at architectural icons like Veles e Vents and the Edificio del Reloj. For maritime enthusiasts, it's a paradise of marinas and sailing clubs. La Marina is more than just a location; it's a captivating blend of leisure, innovation, and Valencia's nautical soul.
Veles e Vents
Veles e Vents, a striking architectural masterpiece by David Chipperfield, stands proudly in La Marina de Valencia. Conceived for the 2007 America's Cup, its sleek, multi-level design provides unparalleled panoramic views of the port. Today, it's a vibrant hub for gastronomy and cultural events, embodying Valencia's transformation into a modern, dynamic city. Its minimalist aesthetics and prime location make it a must-visit landmark.
Las Arenas Beach
Las Arenas Beach, Valencia's most celebrated urban beach, beckons with its golden sands and lively promenade. Stretching for nearly two kilometers, it's a sunbather's dream and a water sports enthusiast's playground. Historically, this beach drew artists like Joaquín Sorolla, captivated by its Mediterranean charm. Today, the vibrant atmosphere, coupled with seaside dining, makes it a quintessential Valencian experience, beloved by locals and tourists alike.
Port Saplaya
Escape to Port Saplaya, often called 'Little Venice,' a picturesque coastal enclave just north of Valencia. Its colorful waterfront buildings, tranquil canals, and bustling marina create a scene straight out of a postcard. Wander along the golden sandy beaches, savor fresh seafood at seaside restaurants, and immerse yourself in the relaxed Mediterranean vibe. Port Saplaya offers a charming retreat, perfect for leisurely strolls and soaking in the scenic beauty.
Valencian Almorzaret
Experience the Almorzaret, Valencia's cherished mid-morning culinary tradition, a feast that goes beyond a simple brunch. Indulge in a picaeta of olives, nuts, and pickled vegetables, followed by a hearty bocadillo overflowing with local delicacies like longaniza and morcilla. Washed down with beer or wine and finished with a cremaet (coffee infused with rum and spices), it's a gastronomic journey that embodies Valencia's agricultural heritage. More than a meal, it's a social ritual, a time to connect and savor the true flavors of Valencia.
Alboraya Horchata Tasting
Venture to Alboraya, a charming town north of Valencia, renowned as the heart of horchata production. Explore its verdant orchards, sandy beaches, and vibrant local markets. Here, you can taste authentic horchata, a refreshing tiger nut milk beverage, a Valencian staple. Alboraya offers a delightful blend of traditional agriculture, coastal beauty, and local gastronomy, promising an authentic taste of Valencian culture.
El Cabanyal
Discover El Cabanyal, a historic seaside district in Valencia, once a traditional fishermen's quarter, now a thriving cultural hub. Wander through its narrow streets, admiring the colorful tiled facades and modernist architecture. Explore the lively local markets, sample tapas at authentic bars, and immerse yourself in the neighborhood's artistic spirit. El Cabanyal offers a unique blend of maritime heritage and contemporary charm, making it an essential destination for an authentic Valencian experience.
Know Before You Go
Included in this tour are bottled water, a delicious brunch, a tasting of Horchata drink & farton, and city trekking bikes for your use. This tour does not include any items not specifically mentioned. The tour typically starts at a central meeting point in Valencia; specific details will be provided upon booking. Please make sure to arrive at the meet up location 15 minutes before the tour.
Hot Tip
Reviewers recommend wearing comfortable shoes and bringing sunscreen, especially during the warmer months. Also, be sure to try the horchata – it's a local favorite and a must-try!