Best mountain peaks around Museros are not found within the immediate vicinity of the municipality itself, as Museros is largely flat, with an average altitude of 12 meters. The area is characterized by minor geographical elevations, described as hills, reaching approximately 95 meters in the northwestern part of the municipality. These represent the final foothills of the Iberian System before the terrain flattens out. For those seeking mountainous terrain, the wider Valencia region offers more prominent peaks.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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The Mirador de la Cruz del Monte Picaio viewpoint is located in the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, near Puçol (Valencia), and is one of the most spectacular natural viewpoints in the area. Altitude: 359-373 m above sea level. How to get there: Usually starting from the Los Monasterios residential area (Puçol) or from the Sanctuary of the Miraculous Virgin. Circular route of approximately 7.5 km, with a positive elevation gain of 300 m and a moderate difficulty level.
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Great route - relaxed even for beginners :)
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At the Tender hill appears the Camí de la Mola dirt track that goes up to the left from Segart and continues to the right surrounding the mountain. The route continues straight along a path that begins on the slope of the forest track and ascends directly up the side of the mountain to the summit of Mola de Segart (565 m). The geodesic vertex is on the eastern summit, on the western summit there is a stone marker and both have extraordinary views. The descent continues along a fairly vertical channel between the two summits. The first ten meters are aerial and dangerous, you have to get the steps right, then continue down the side of the mountain without complications, the path is very clear and frequented. The trail ends at the Mola hill and the route continues along the forest track of the Camí de Segart a Sant Espirit.
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The last 200 meters of the path can be somewhat difficult, with an unmaintained path, loose stones and unmarked steps. It is not necessary that you reach the top, the views do not change and are already very beautiful from several meters below where the path is better maintained
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Do not hesitate to get here, it is worth doing because you will have the best views towards the coast and beyond. Up to the antennas, the section is mostly concreted and with a demanding sector of slope, but it can be navigated without problems. The path from the antennas to the Cross is quite broken with many stones but it is a good technical challenge, especially the last 20 meters or a little more that is very steep.
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Good, is it the most extended climb to the picaio?, I have climbed Alfinach once due to the cement slopes and it has a lot of %, to know if there was something more extended
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Summit cross of Monte Picaio. Fantastic viewpoint.
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Museros is largely flat, with an average altitude of only 12 meters. While its northwestern part features minor geographical elevations, described as 'lomas' (hills or small mounds) reaching approximately 95 meters, these are the final foothills of the Iberian System rather than significant mountain peaks. For dramatic mountain landscapes, you would need to explore other areas within the wider Valencia region.
While Museros itself is flat, nearby areas offer elevated spots with impressive views. For instance, the Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint provides expansive vistas. Another popular spot is the Cross of Picayo Summit, known for its views towards the coast and beyond, though it involves a demanding slope.
From elevated points like the Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint or the Cross of Picayo Summit, visitors can enjoy impressive panoramic views, often extending towards the coast and the surrounding landscape. From Muntanya Redona, you can see Sagunto and its Mediterranean port, as well as other peaks in the region.
Yes, the Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint is considered family-friendly and offers impressive views. While some paths to other summits might be challenging for very young children, options like the western approach to Mola de Segart are relatively easy and provide magnificent views.
For hiking, you can explore routes like the easy 'Ermita San Roque loop from Museros' or the moderate 'Alternative section Vía Churra loop from Massamagrell'. These trails offer a chance to experience the local landscape. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Museros guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to the Cross of Picayo Summit involves a demanding sector of slope, especially the last 20 meters which are very steep and rocky. The Eagle Peak also offers a somewhat technical descent for mountain bikers.
Beyond hiking, the area around Museros is suitable for other outdoor activities. You can find various mountain biking trails, such as the 'Pic del Águila Trail – Path of the Eagle Peak loop from Massamagrell' in the MTB Trails around Museros guide. Cycling is also popular, with routes like the easy 'Rest area – EuroVelo 8 Section loop from Albalat dels Sorells' detailed in the Cycling around Museros guide.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and impressive views from these elevated spots. The panoramic vistas of the coast, the Gulf of Valencia, and the surrounding natural landscape are often mentioned as major draws. The challenge of some climbs and the unique natural features, like the tabular shape of Eagle Peak, are also appreciated.
Yes, the Eagle Peak (Pico del Águila) is a notable tabular mountain with a prominent 200-meter drop on its northern side, giving it a very characteristic appearance. Other spots like Mola de Segart and Muntanya Redona are also recognized as natural monuments within the Sierra Calderona.
For more prominent mountainous terrain and dramatic peaks, you would need to venture beyond Museros. Other areas within the Valencian Community, such as Alto de las Barracas or el Mondúver, offer higher elevations. Further north in Spain, ranges like the Picos de Europa provide extensive mountain experiences, as detailed on Wikipedia.
Some access roads, particularly to areas like Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint, might be within private or gated communities, so it's advisable to check your planned route beforehand. Paths to summits like Muntanya Redona can become unmaintained with loose stones in their final sections, requiring caution.


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