The Giant Bicycle Route in Castellón
Published 21/05/2026
Which towns in La Plana Alta are home to the giant bicycles? Here’s where to find them, as well as the story behind these intriguing monuments.
The Giant Bicycle Route in Castellón is a brilliant initiative that brings huge bicycle sculptures, along with life-size replicas, to different towns across La Plana Alta. Even better, you can climb onto the replicas, start pedalling and generate clean energy as you go. Fancy seeing them for yourself?
Where are the giant bicycles in Castellón?
The Giant Bicycle Route in Castellón is an initiative by the Pedals Sostenibles festival, which promotes slow tourism with respect for the local area at its heart. With that in mind, it invites you to discover these sculptures on foot or by bike.
The towns where the bicycles are located are surrounded by spectacular scenery, so getting to them is all part of the experience.
Each of these giant bicycles in Castellón has a different design, so it’s well worth planning a few outings to see them all. Each one is inspired by seven of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Here’s the idea behind them:
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Benlloc giant bicycle: inspired by the SDG focused on ending poverty.
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Cabanes giant bicycle: this bicycle sculpture pays tribute to health and wellbeing.
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Les Coves de Vinromà giant bicycle: gender equality reminds us that we all pedal together.
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La Torre d’en Doménec giant bicycle: this one focuses on quality education for every child.
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Vall d’Alba giant bicycle: set in a spot with wonderful views, this giant bicycle reminds us how important it is to use clean, affordable energy.
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Vilafamés giant bicycle: a tribute to sustainable cities and communities, in a particularly lovely setting.
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Vilanova d’Alcolea giant bicycle: this sculpture represents climate action and encourages us to keep pedalling so we can take better care of the environment.
Can you do the Giant Bicycle Route with children?
The giant bicycles in Castellón are a brilliant plan to do with children. The best way to enjoy them is to choose several outings and discover them one by one, either on foot or by bike depending on the age of each child, while also leaving time to visit the towns where they are found.
That way, you’ll be taking part in a sustainable tourism activity while discovering the natural and historic heritage of these corners of Castellón, and the children are sure to absolutely love it!