Best mountain peaks around L'Alfàs Del Pi offers access to a diverse mountainous landscape on Spain's Costa Blanca. The region features both the coastal Serra Gelada Natural Park and the inland Monte Ponoig. These areas provide a range of hiking experiences, from coastal walks with sea views to challenging summit ascents. The terrain includes limestone formations and rugged coastal cliffs, providing varied natural features for exploration.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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The altitude of Alto del Gobernador is about 435 metres. We will reach the summit after walking 2,100 metres from the start of the Sierra Helada Natural Park.
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Alpine experience is REALLY necessary. Very rough/rocky paths, lots of climbing on the slope. The descent is particularly difficult and most hikers there had their shoe soles come apart (or fall off completely). So all the requirements stated on the sign should be observed!
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Short movies about our hike up to PUIG CAMPANA summit are available at my YouTUBE channel under the following links: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD7IpzFm20U (video - short version) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOkfaILxdwo (Full version) Enjoy
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Hiking up to the summit of PUIG CAMPANA mountains is not easy task and required a good fitness conditions. But as a reward one get an unique option to enjoy great view of Marina Alta/Bajo area (make sure you select good sunny day for your hike ). A proper hiking equipment (especially shoes) is important point. Since your hike could exceed nine hours, do not forget to take enough water (especially by nice sunny day). GOOD LUCK and ENJOY your hike in one of most exiting area in Costa Blanca!
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Be careful with the kilometer vertical!! Starting this one afternoon with half a liter of water was disastrous😅. Sturdy shoes are a necessity.
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An incredible view. The steep ascent requires some strength, but is doable and mobile.
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The region offers a diverse range of mountain peaks, from the coastal cliffs of the Serra Gelada Natural Park to the more inland, rugged formations like Monte Ponoig. You'll find everything from historical sites on summits to challenging climbs and scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the area caters to various fitness levels. For an easier experience, consider the path to the Albir Lighthouse within Serra Gelada. The Bèrnia Fort also offers a light hike with beautiful views. For more challenging routes, peaks like Puig Campana Summit and Monte Ponoig provide demanding ascents.
Among the most popular are Bèrnia Fort, known for its historical significance and light hike, and Puig Campana Summit, which is a challenging climb offering dramatic panoramic views. Governor's Height within Serra Gelada Natural Park is also a favorite for its expansive vistas.
The Serra Gelada Natural Park is famous for its dramatic cliffs plunging into the Mediterranean, unique fossilized sand dunes, and karst caves. Inland, Monte Ponoig is characterized by huge orange limestone crags, earning it the nickname 'The Sleeping Lion' due to its distinctive shape.
For stunning coastal views, head to Governor's Height in Serra Gelada Natural Park, offering vistas of Benidorm, Altea, and even Ibiza on clear days. The summit of Puig Campana provides dramatic panoramic views of the Marina Alta/Bajo area. Morro Blau - Serra de l'Aixorta also offers amazing 360-degree views stretching to the sea.
Yes, the Bèrnia Fort is a notable historical site. Built in 1562, its remains, including arches, a moat, and bastions, are still visible and offer a glimpse into Renaissance military architecture. It's declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.
Beyond hiking, the region is popular for road cycling and general cycling. You can find various routes, such as the 'Guadalest Castle – Guadalest Reservoir loop' for road cycling or the 'Blick on Guadalest – Guadalest Reservoir loop' for touring bicycles. Explore more options on the Road Cycling Routes around L'Alfàs Del Pi guide or the Cycling around L'Alfàs Del Pi guide. Monte Ponoig is also a significant spot for rock climbing.
Starting early in the day is recommended, especially on weekends, to avoid crowds and make the most of cooler temperatures. The region's Mediterranean climate generally makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking, offering pleasant weather without the intense summer heat.
Absolutely. Puig Campana Summit, at 1408 meters, is the second highest peak in Alicante and presents a challenging climb with dramatic views. The ascent of Monte Ponoig can also be steep in parts, offering a wild and rewarding mountain experience. Additionally, Alto de la Sierra de Bernia offers sustained slopes and gradients above 20% for those seeking a tough ascent.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various summits, the unique combination of sea and mountain landscapes in Serra Gelada Natural Park, and the rewarding challenge of peaks like Puig Campana. The historical aspect of sites like Bèrnia Fort also adds to the appeal.
Yes, the path leading to the Albir Lighthouse within the Serra Gelada Natural Park is relatively easy and accessible for various fitness levels, making it a good option for families. The trail to Bèrnia Fort is also considered a light hike.


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