Route Lo Voltor
509km +7860m
DATE
Friday March 28, 2025
Departure time
At 11:00
Refreshment points
NO
Maximum time
57h (Sunday at 20:00)
Format
Unmarked route (GPS) / Non-Stop, 2 or 3 Stages
This course is a real challenge designed exclusively for expert gravel cyclists, thanks to its extreme length and considerable accumulated gradient.
The route combines varied terrain and spectacular landscapes, creating an epic experience through some of the most emblematic corners of the Terres de l’Ebre and neighboring counties such as Matarranya.
For those who wish to complete the route in several stages, strategic places for rest are recommended such as Hotel Querol in Vallderoures, Refugi El Boixar, Refugi UEC Caro, or Hotel SB Corona Tortosa, all with a perfect location for regain strength and continue the adventure.
This route is a perfect combination of endurance, landscape diversity and cultural experience, a unique challenge for gravel lovers.
The route is a surprise and will be revealed a few days before the event.
FORMAT TO PERFORM THE ROUTE
Non-Stop
Manage your stops, power naps, and stops as best suits you.
By stages
L’Ampolla – Horta de Sant Joan
Horta de Sant Joan – El Boixar
El Boixar – L’Ampolla
*The stage format and proposed locations are optional, each participant can organize themselves in the way that suits them best.
Highlights of the route
Winding mountain paths that challenge cyclists' technique and endurance, with incomparable panoramic views.
Abrupt high mountain landscapes that offer total immersion in the purest nature.
A historic stretch that evokes the railway past of the area, ideal for enjoying a breather surrounded by natural beauty.
Sections along the banks that unite culture, biodiversity and tranquility. Pure gravel.
Places of great charm with a touch of tranquility before facing new challenges.
The ascent to the highest point of the Terres de l'Ebre is a culminating moment, with spectacular views as a reward.
The route culminates with a contrast of landscapes, pedaling between the iconic rice fields and the calm of the Delta.