Getting Around Valencia: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking
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Getting Around Valencia: Walkability, Public Transit & Biking

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Walkability

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Valencia, Bukidnon offers a moderate level of walkability, with several commercial areas such as malls and supermarkets like Gaisano and Robinsons that can be accessed on foot, especially in the downtown area. The town's layout includes the Integrated Bus Terminal within walking distance of these commercial spots, enabling some ease of pedestrian access. However, Valencia's rural setting and the need for maneuvering via car or tricycle for wider coverage slightly impact its overall walkability. The presence of hills and a plateau may also hinder long pedestrian journeys, making short, targeted walks more practical.

Public Transit

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Public transportation in Valencia is somewhat limited yet functional. Travelers can benefit from the Integrated Bus Terminal, which facilitates connectivity to major cities like Cagayan de Oro and Davao. For intra-city movement, tricycles serve as the primary and affordable option, albeit without a structured system like local buses or trams that one might find in urbanized areas. This reliance on tricycles means public transport is accessible but not comprehensive, primarily serving short distances rather than coordinated city routes.

Bikeability

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The city of Valencia presents challenges for cycling, mostly due to its natural terrain featuring rolling hills and mountain ranges. These geographical features make biking less practical for daily commuting and errand-running even though there might be recreational routes to explore. The lack of dedicated bike lanes and a prevalent biking culture makes daily cycling more suitable for leisure activities rather than as a reliable form of transportation for travelers.

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