The Capriolo Oxygen in Benidorm, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain, is a rental mountain bike built to take riders from the palm-lined seafront to the rough, limestone tracks that thread the nearby headlands. With massive 29" wheels and 21 Shimano gears, this bike invites you to push farther than a casual beach ride — over unmaintained paths, through rocky switchbacks, and up steep, breath-stealing climbs where the Mediterranean opens below.
Pick one up for an hour, a day, or as long as you need; the rental is set up for flexible adventure: From 1 to 15 days, you can tailor a route that suits your legs and your schedule. The Capriolo Oxygen shines on trails that demand momentum—its larger wheels roll over roots, scree, and loose limestone with confidence, while Shimano Tourney components give predictable shifting under load. For riders learning to manage steeper gradients, twenty-one gears spread the work so you focus on line choice instead of wrestling with your drivetrain.
The landscape around Benidorm is a study in contrasts: urban beaches below, and a stitched landscape of scrub, terraced slopes, and coastal cliffs above. Trail options fan out from seaside promenades toward the Serra Gelada ridgelines and inland paths that reveal rocky outcrops and fragrant Mediterranean scrub—rosemary and wild thyme scent the air. Expect to see common regional fauna such as lizards darting over sun-warmed stones and gulls wheeling over coves; birds of prey are often visible high on thermals.
Why choose this rental here? It’s a pragmatic way to access the tougher terrain without buying a full kit: the Capriolo Oxygen is designed for demanding, unmaintained routes common in the region, and the rental operator supports flexible booking windows that match the seasonal rhythm of coastal Spain. Groups and families can also benefit; the model is user-friendly for intermediate riders keen to advance.
Practical notes: the bike performs best on firm, dry trails—wet limestone can be slippery—and a quick mechanical check before you ride will save time on the trail. Bring a small pump and spare tube; while the Capriolo is reliable, sharp scrub and rocky berms are part of the experience.
Local rental staff can advise on route grading and suggest quiet connectors to avoid traffic; bring sunscreen and hydration, and consider an early start to beat midday heat. Helmets are required, gloves recommended; if you want to explore technical singletrack, upgrade your insurance and check brake pads before committing to long descents. and carry a toolkit.