Tour Xpress Valencia to Teruel

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Tour Xpress Valencia to Teruel

Duration :   3 Days 2 Nights
Max People :    10
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From Valencia to Teruel Xpress Deluxe Tour.

Hello, I’m Rafa Payá!

Here comes the Xpress Deluxe Tour from Valencia to Teruel, a deluxe edition of this type of experience. When planning activities, restaurants, and hotels on a tour, the organizers usually take costs into account to ensure the final price doesn’t skyrocket. But why not seek out experiences, activities, hotels, and restaurants without worrying about the price for once?

Who’s afraid? This is Toro Biker’s first proposal that combines the “Xpress” and “Deluxe” concepts. Come on in and enjoy! We’ll pick up the motorcycles on Friday afternoon and take a leisurely ride to Mora de Rubielos, where we’ll have dinner and stay in a hotel that pays tribute to truffles in every aspect. If you want to enjoy the spa and massages offered by the hotel, don’t hesitate. It’s included GO FOR IT!

On the first full day, we’ll spend our time among the curves of the famous “Silent Route.” It’s a recently introduced experience in our region that has already earned a well-deserved place among the best routes. We’ll stop for lunch in Ejulve, right in the heart of Aragón, to savor a home-cooked meal that’s cared for down to the smallest detail.

Once again, on winding roads, we’ll reach the very center of Teruel, where we’ll stay in an old Marquesal Palace, whose restaurant is a cathedral of local gastronomy. There won’t be a sense left unpleased. If your body craves it after so many emotions, you also have the option to enjoy a massage here.

On the last day, we’ll take a pleasant route that will lead us to the heart of the Albufera Natural Park, where you’ll savor authentic Valencian paella on a traditional boat, enjoying the luxury of tranquility and fine dining at the same time.

I hope that when you return home from this Xpress Deluxe Tour from Valencia to Teruel, you’ll have the feeling of having lived a truly original experience and that all the gastronomic delights have pleased your palate. If that’s the case, I’ll consider the tour a success.

See you on the road! motorcycle tours Teruel Spain

Places You’ll See :

Motorcycle tours valencia, an unforgettable experience

Valencia, the land of flowers and festivals, is one of the largest and most important cities in Spain, and also one of the liveliest. Located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, you'll find beaches right in the heart of the city. Valencia boasts a rich cultural and historical heritage, with one of the most extensive historic districts on the Iberian Peninsula, making it one of the most visited cities in Spain.

Strolling through its streets and enjoying the numerous possibilities the capital offers is an experience where time can easily slip away. If, after that, you start feeling hungry, it's the perfect time to try Spain's most famous dish right where it originated—the Valencian Paella.

Valencia is the city where ToroBiker, our headquarters, is located, and it serves as the starting point for many of our motorcycle journeys.

Some curiosities about Valencia

Las Fallas

It is one of the most important festivals in Valencia and without a doubt the most recognized internationally, but do you know what its origin is? The Fallas of Valencia began because the carpenters in the area piled up pieces of wood that they could not use for anything and on the eve of Saint Joseph they burned the mountain

Paella is not food

Paella is an almost sacred element of Valencian culture and extremely appreciated nationally and internationally. However, originally it was referred to as “paella rice” and not just plain paella. Because? Because the paella is, in reality, that very large, shallow pan with two handles that we now call a “paella pan”. In order to learn curiosities about Valencia and paella, you should visit the Valencian lagoon. In the rural areas near the Albufera is where paella rice emerged, a simple and humble dish that was prepared with the ingredients that were available from the fields and orchards, for example, vegetables and rabbits.

It has the largest aquarium in Europe

Are you a water lover? If you love knowing and observing all kinds of aquatic creatures, without a doubt the Valencia Oceanographic Center is a mandatory stop for you. With more than 100,000 square meters that house up to 500 different species, the Valencia Oceanographic Center is positioned as the largest in all of Europe. Among other curious species, you can see the only beluga family on the entire continent that lives in an aquarium.

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Discover the fascinating city of Teruel, a hidden gem in the heart of Spain that captivates with its medieval charm and rich history. Known for its impressive Mudéjar architecture, Teruel offers visitors a journey through time along its cobblestone streets and historic monuments. Let yourself be amazed by the magnificent Cathedral of Santa María de Teruel, a prominent example of Mudéjar style, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore Plaza del Torico, the city's bustling hub, where you can soak in the lively atmosphere and admire the iconic Torico, symbol of Teruel. Immerse yourself in history at the Mausoleum of the Lovers, dedicated to the tragic love story of Isabel de Segura and Juan Martínez de Marcilla, which has inspired numerous legends and traditions in the region. And don't miss the chance to taste the delicious cuisine of Teruel, with traditional dishes like serrano ham and the famous "miguelito." With its welcoming atmosphere and unique cultural heritage, Teruel is a destination you can't miss. Come and discover the beauty and charm of this medieval gem in the heart of Spain!

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It is located just 10 km from the city. Nature in its purest form, dreamy sunsets, boat rides and disconnection in capital letters. Like an urban oasis surrounded by rice fields and forest: that is the L'Albufera Natural Park for everyone who knows it. Visit it if you want to understand the origin of Valencian gastronomy, because can there be a better reason to visit it than to know that it is exactly the place where paella was invented? Discover all the water birds, the vegetation and live like a true local fisherman on the largest lake in Spain. A boat ride in La Albufera is the best way to get closer to the birdlife, and also to relax in this wonderful natural environment. At dusk, the reddish and golden tones of the setting sun give it a truly magical atmosphere. The main attraction is the large freshwater lake of more than 2,800 hectares, the largest in Spain, which gives its name to the park: l'Albufera. Birds of up to 300 different species take refuge here throughout the year, especially aquatic birds that spend the winter here, such as flamingos. In fact, L'Albufera is recognized as one of the Ramsar wetlands of international importance, and since 1994, as a special protection area for birds (SPA).

3Albufera Natural Park

Daily Itinerary

Day 1

Pick up of participants and gathering at "Toro Biker Base Camp"

Distribution of clothing, assignment of bikes to each route participant, and completion of necessary documentation

Briefing with guides to explain basic route rules, itinerary type, driving skils, etc...

  • Route to Mora de Rubielos via Teruel motorway
    • Introductory route with the motorcycles
    • 115 km and approximately 2 hours duration
  • 21:00 Accommodation and dinner with a truffle tasting menu
  • SPA
  • 24:00 Sleep
Day 2
  • Saturday is dedicated to the Silent Route, enjoying the experience of the surroundings and local gastronomy
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Silent Route starting from the hotel and returning to Teruel in the evening
    • This route covers a total of 224 km, with breaks for lunch and dinner
  • Dinner
  • Sleep
Day 3
  • Breakfast at the hotel
  • Route to La Albufera
    • The route covers 176 km and will take approximately 2:30 hours
  • Boat ride
  • Lunch on the boat in La Albufera
  • Return to Valencia
  • End of the route

Included in Tour

Not included in Tour

  • Air ticket, drinks outside of meals, personal expenses and tips.

Activities

  • Boat ride through La Albufera
  • Guided routes
  • SPA
  • Tasting menu of Black Truffle
  • Valencian paella

Location Map

Why Toro Biker?

  • All guides are local and know perfectly the customs and places of interest along the route.
  • Agile responses. We guarantee a response within a maximum period of 24 hours
  • Our online booking system and payment process is quick and easy, Totally secure (VeriSign SSL)
  • We created a WhatsApp group before the trip so that you can all be in contact and resolve any possible questions.
  • Your personal guide will be there throughout the trip to help you in any eventuality.

Got a Question?

  • Do not hesitate to send a email. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.
  • info@torobiker.com

Meet our guide

Rafa
The passion for motorcycles runs in my DNA, as my entire family has had, enjoyed, and traveled on motorcycles for as long as my grandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins can remember. That’s why riding a motorcycle is something natural for me, much more than a luxury or a whim; it’s a way of life and, of course, a way to experience travel. From the very beginning, I’ve been involved in advocating for the rights of bikers at a time when nobody paid attention to us. I gave voice to our demands for years on the first radio program in Spain dedicated exclusively to the world of two wheels, “100% Moto.” I enjoyed being the director and host of the program, and it was during this time that I began organizing trips, weekend routes, and local and national demonstrations. These were the years of motorcycling advocacy. As far back as I can remember, I’ve enjoyed organizing routes for friends, whether for just a day (a ride, lunch, and back home) or longer trips. I’ve always dedicated my efforts to paying attention to every detail of the journey so that those who accompanied me could fully enjoy the experience without worrying about anything other than riding. With this approach to trip organization, I naturally took over the “Route Planning Department” at Toro Biker, something that, for me, is more than a job; it’s a passion. With the clear goal of creating unique experiences that clearly stand out from conventional trips, which I don’t particularly like, we have created this unique space to share our experiences, our way of seeing and feeling motorcycles, and above all, our way of living our travels. For us, hitting the road, staying at a hotel, and moving on the next day is not traveling; it’s almost a waste of time. Toro Biker wants to feel every kilometer of the road, enjoy every landscape, stop to chat with the people who inhabit the places we visit, learn from them, listen to their stories, and share with them, even if only for a short time, their way of life. That, for Toro Biker, is how we turn a trip into a unique experience. This is ultimately the energy that drives us to carry forward this project: Toro Biker. Bike is life. view more
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