Alcoi Greenway A route among pine trees and over viaducts in the Font Roja Natural Park This route follows the course of the old Alcoi-Alicante railway, built to carry textile products to market from the prosperous town of Alcoi. Today it is a backwater of peace and tranquillity that makes its way through the Mediterranean forest lying at the heart of the Carrascal de la Font Roja Natural Park. TECHNICAL DATA ACONDITIONED RAILWAY A route among pine trees and over viaducts in the Font Roja Natural Park.
LOCALIZATION Between Alcoi and La Canal ALICANTE REMARKS: At Km 5 there is a tunnel which has been temporarily sealed off due to work on the Alcoi Alicante motorway. Until this work is finished, the esplanade in front of the Sports Centre marks the end of the route. Length: 10 km Users: Type of surface: Mixed. Tarmac (7.6 km.) and compacted earth (2.4 km.) Natural Setting: Carrascal de la Font Roja Natural Park Cultural heritage: Alcoi town centre. Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians) festival. Infrastructure: Greenway. 10 tunnels and 3 viaducts. How to get there: Public transport: Alcoi: Regional Renfe services. (*) consultar las condiciones de admisión de bicicletas a bordo de los trenes Connections: Alicante: 44 Km from Alcoi. Maps to use: IGN Map of Spain. Scale 1:50.000. Sheets 821 and 847 Ministry of Development Official Road Map More information in Guía de Vías Verdes volumen I
DESCRIPTION Km. 0 / Km. 5 / Km. 10 The suggested route sets off from the railway station (now home to the local Red Cross headquarters) that used to serve Alcoi, the city of bridges, natural parks, and the popular Moors and Christians festival. Regrettably, in 2005 the route taken by the first 3 km of the old railway line through the town was used for the construction of a major three-lane road, and calls for the inclusion of a cycle lane went unheard. Our route out of Alcoi therefore takes us from the station platform, our starting point, along the railway lines towards the tunnel that we can see off to our left. On the far side of the tunnel which at the moment is sealed off our route takes us along a kind of track for the first few metres but soon we find ourselves on a normal urban street. In this section through the town, some 3 km long, we pass through a further three tunnels (with lighting and pavements) and a long viaduct over the Barranco de Uxola (Uxola ravine). We need to take a little care in this section because in some tunnels we will be travelling against the flow of traffic and will need to use the pavement, so we advise cyclists to dismount in deference to pedestrians. Km 0 We leave Alcoi via the district of Batoi. Km 0 is situated at the Alcoi La Canal Greenway Rest Area, which is equipped with information boards, benches, and bicycle parking facilities. Our route first takes us through a nearby beauty spot called El Salt (The Waterfall). It should be noted that, although the tunnels are equipped with lighting operated by buttons placed at intervals along the route, it might be a good idea to take a flashlight in case the lighting should fail. Soon after the Greenway proper starts, once we have left the town of Alcoi behind us, we pass through the first of the tunnels. On the other side of the tunnel we pass by a water fountain (not drinking water) which used to be some 200 metres away from the Greenway but was recently moved to a site alongside it by the Alcoi Town Council. We soon come to the first major viaduct along the route, over the river Barchell (which features a beautiful waterfall when the water is high enough). This viaduct is dwarfed by the lofty River Polop Viaduct, spanning a tributary of the river Serpis, which we reach
after passing through another tunnel, 321m long. This section of the Greenway passes through a landscape of crop fields and incipient riparian vegetation. The regular patterns of the barley and wheat fields and the olive groves along the river bank contrast with the random stands of riverside poplars. At Km 1.6 another surprise awaits us: the Siete Lunas Viaduct over the river Polop (260m long and 46m high), which provides impressive views over the town of Alcoi, and the natural parks of Font Roja and Sierra de Mariola. If we are lucky we may see some bungee jumping and, if we re feeling adventurous... The origin of the viaduct s lyrical name (which might be translated into English as Seven Moons Viaduct) is simple; in this region the arches of a bridge are referred to as lunas (the normal meaning of which is moons ), and the viaduct features seven concrete arches that support the railway deck. After this beautiful piece of engineering, what better than to find a convenient rest area. At Km 3.7 there is another rest area at the Mas de la Font de l Olivereta viewing point which offers a magnificent panoramic view of the countryside and its rural architecture. The Greenway climbs gently upwards through lush vegetation punctuated with short tunnels, not all of which are lit, until we arrive at the esplanade in front of the municipal sports centre (at Km 4.8) and its adjoining recreational area. This is a good place to take a break and get your strength back, as there is a bar/cafeteria (closed on Mondays and in August) and a rural hotel. The route thus far has been a gentle, picturesque climb of some five kilometres curving around the town of Alcoi. Km 5 The sports center (km 5 ) starts passing through the Barranco de la Batalla (Batalla Ravine). This stretch of the Greenway passes through three of the longest tunnels on the route (two of them are 900m and 1,000m long respectively), which follow each other in quick succession. The first of the three is an amazing open-sided tunnel in which the darkness of the railway bore is magically illuminated at certain times of the day. The Greenway now runs through the Carrascal de la Font Roja Natural Park, featuring the Sant Antoni Viaduct, situated between two of the tunnels and named after the Sant Antoni mountain range in whose shadow it lies and which forms part of the Natural Park. This lofty viaduct was built to span the ravine of the same name, which converges further downstream with the Batalla Ravine and leads to the river Molinar, another tributary of the river Serpis. When the work on the
motorway is finished, the Greenway will continue on as far as the Collado del Malany (the Malany Saddle). After the third long tunnel, whose exit is at Km 7.6, the Greenway passes through the high flatlands below the La Carrasqueta Pass where there is another rest area, next to the main Alcoi to Alicante road. From this point the surface is compacted earth and the landscape consists of farmland interspersed with small patches of chaparral. Km 10 Soon we pass close to the village of La Sarga, close to which are some very interesting cave paintings. This part of the valley is known as La Canal, and we follow it until we reach a point where the old railway line passes through a private estate where we are forced to make a diversion towards the Alcoi-Alicante main road. This is a good place to conclude our trip along the Greenway, but those of you wishing to follow the old railway route a little longer can turn left at the main road and climb the Carrasqueta pass before making a right turn to get back to the railway line. Now heading towards Alcoi you go straight on at the first roundabout, ignore the turnoffs for Alcoy and Alicante and also the cycle path signposted as cicloruta nº 5, before turning off onto cicloruta nº4 and the motorway service road. You follow this cycle path for a short while and then, at the first roundabout, you follow the sign to Alicante which will take you back to the old railway line again. This point, where the old railway meets the road and the Greenway starts to climb the Collado del Malany, is the definitive end of the Alcoi Greenway (Km10). MAPS
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RAILWAY HISTORY The town of Alcoi has a long industrial tradition, in spite of its inland, topographically complicated location which was a major barrier to the export of its products. In an attempt to address this problem, narrow gauge railways were laid to communicate Alcoi with the port of Gandía and the broad gauge railway of the distant town of Villena. But the townspeople of Alcoi had their sights set on a more ambitious project; a broad gauge railway with a greater carrying capacity to provide a rail link to the port of Alicante, of greater importance than the modest Grao de Gandía port. Thus, under the auspices of the Guadalhorce Railway Plan, during the dictatorship of General Primo de Rivera, a series of spectacular engineering works were undertaken to lay 66 km of rail bed and other railway infrastructure, using every engineering resource available at that time. The intervening Spanish Civil War and post-war hardship meant that the actual rails were never laid and the railway never entered into service. In the mountains of Alicante the railway became a memory of something that never existed. INTERESTING DATA 1. Festivals and holidays 2. Accommodation 3. Eco-tourism 5. Town Councils 6. Civil Guard 7. Coaches and Buses 8. Railway Festivals and holidays Alcoi January 5 Cabalgata Reyes Magos (Three Wise Men Parade) From April 21 to 24. Moors and Christians Festival, declared of International Tourist Interest Third Sunday in September Romería a la Font Roja Note: A romería is a (usually festive) pilgrimage to a local shrine
Accommodation Alcoi Hotel Reconquista *** Telf. 96 533 09 00 www.hotelreconquista.es Hostal Savoy*. Telf. 96 554 72 72. www.hostalsavoy.com AC Ciudad de Alcoy**** Telf. 96 533 36 06. www.ac-hotels.com Casa rural El Pinar Telf. 610 298 089 Masía La Mota Telf. 96 654 03 70 www.masialamota.com Hostal Rural La Safranera Telf. 609 617 280 Alquiler de apartamentos El Pinar Telf. 610 298 089 Casa rural La Safranera Telf. 639 676 822 Casa rural Bons Aires Telf. 660 666 768 www.casabonsaires.com Casa rural La Mota Telf. 96 654 03 70 Zonas de acampada Parque Natural de la Font Roja Solicitar permiso en el telf. 96 553 71 41 Note: A Casa Rural is a small rural hotel, often self-catering
Eco-tourism Parque Natural de la Font Roja. Telf. 96 533 76 83 Museo de las fiestas. Alcoi. Casal de Sant Jordi Telf. 96 554 05 80. www.fundacioalcoi.es Museo Arqueológico Municipal Telf. 96 553 71 44. www.ajualcoi.org/wmuseu/valencia Tourist Info Alcoy Telf. 96 553 71 55. www.alcoiturisme.com alcoi@touristinfo.net Town Councils Valencia telf. 96 352 54 78 www.valencia.es Alboraya telf. 96 317 17 00 www.alboraya.org Meliana telf. 96 149 00 65 Albalat dels Sorells telf. 96 149 00 91; www.albalatdelssorells.es La Pobla de Farnals telf. 96 144 12 52; www.lapobladefarnals.es Puçol telf. 96 142 12 03 www.pucol.es Massamagrell telf. 96 144 00 51 www.massamagrell.es Emergencies URGENCIAS: Telf. 062
Bus & Coaches La Alcoyana. Línea Alcoi-Alicante. Telf. 96 552 05 62 Railway Renfe. Alcoi www.renfe.es Telf. 902 24 02 02 LINKS www.comunitatvalenciana.com Portal Oficial de turismo de la Comunitat Valenciana. www.costablanca.org Web creada por la Diputación de Alicante, ofrece al usuario la posibilidad de aproximarse al turismo activo, a la belleza de los senderos y paisajes, a las rutas de interior, a las vías verdes, a las playas, a las fiestas y a la gastronomía de la región de Alicante. www.alcoyturismo.com Portal de turismo de la ciudad de Alcoy, muestra información detallada sobre sus rutas verdes, parques naturales, monumentos y lugares destacables, fiestas, alojamiento y restaurantes