Port Sorell (Valencian) or Puerto de Sorell (Spanish) is a climb that connects the lowland to the east of Pego with the village of El Rafol d'Almunia. The northern side of this climb offers views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Marjal de Pego-Oliva nature park. The southern side from El Rafol d'Almunia is much more hidden in the sierra crossed by this pass. The length of the climb is about two and a half kilometers on both sides. The northern side is steeper (max. 9%) than the southern side (max. 5%). For the profile of this climb, see: https://climbfinder.com/nl/beklimmingen/port-sorell-pego.
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