Attractions and places to see around Busot include a diverse range of natural and historical sites in the Alicante province of Spain. This mountain village is situated at the foot of the Cabeçó d'Or mountain range, offering opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore significant natural features like the Canelobre Caves and historical landmarks such as the Busot Castle ruins. The area provides a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Parish Church of San Jaime The Parish Church of San Jaime was built in the 17th century on the site of an old town cemetery. One of the church's most striking features is its bells. The 30-meter-high bell tower houses one of the oldest bells in the area, which was recently restored, making Relleu one of the towns with the longest bell-ringing tradition. The church consists of a nave and the Chapel of the Sea of God of Miracles. The nave is crowned with a barrel vault. To the right of the nave is a smaller aisle containing various chapels, which is also defined by the 30-meter-high bell tower. To the left of the nave, connected by three large arches, is the small Chapel of the Sea of God of Miracles, bordered by the chancel and the vestibule.
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This section of the hike was most exciting. WE have done our hike in January, so it was not so crowded. In any case, if you are going to visit this place, better make a slot reservation online. If you do not have enough time for walking recommended by Komodo route, there is an option to park your car very close to this section. In any case, try to do this hike before noon. In afternoon - the section is too busy and it is difficult to find a parking slot.
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Playa de San Juan is a vast, golden sandy beach stretching for several kilometers along the Mediterranean coast north of Alicante. The soft, light sand and the clear, turquoise water create an open, almost endless panorama where sea and sky merge seamlessly. The beach is particularly beautiful in the early morning or at sunset – the light bathes the waves in warm hues, and the expanse conveys a sense of peace and freedom. Playa de San Juan is not just a place to swim, but one of those spots where you simply stop, take a deep breath, and let your gaze wander across the sea.
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It is a port without great demands (maximum slope of 10%) that will allow us to enjoy the landscape of pine and holm oak trees and the wide views of the coast that open up at the top. We start in Alcoi, at the Fernando Reig bridge over the Barxell river taking the N-340 in the direction of Xixona. It is a long straight uphill stretch with a service road on the right that we can take for a kilometer (until the intersection with the CV-797, Font Roja road) to avoid traffic as much as possible.
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The port of La Carrasqueta is a mountain peak located 1020 meters high. Much frequented by cyclists, from above it offers beautiful views of the Alicante mountains.
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Pass between Xixona and Alcoy.
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very rolling route, low difficulty.
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Busot is home to the magnificent Canelobre Caves (Cuevas del Canelobre), one of Spain's largest and most spectacular cave systems, featuring impressive stalactites and stalagmites. The village is also nestled at the foot of the Cabeçó d'Or Mountain Range, offering picturesque views and diverse routes for hiking and other outdoor activities.
For breathtaking vistas, visit the ruins of Busot Castle, perched on a hill with views of the countryside, mountains, and the Mediterranean Sea. The Monte Calvario also offers a nice vantage point. Further afield, the Relleu Footbridge Viewpoint provides spectacular scenery from its glass base jutting into a gorge, and the Carrasqueta Pass offers rewarding views towards the interior of Alicante province and the sea from 1020 meters above sea level.
Explore the ruins of Busot Castle, an old Moorish fortress with strategic importance. The 16th-century La Iglesia de San Lorenzo Mártir is one of Alicante's oldest and best-preserved churches. Additionally, the Illeta dels Banyets, a historical site near the coast, reveals remains from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age, and the Middle Ages.
Yes, the Ethnic Music Museum of Busot offers a fascinating insight into global musical traditions with instruments from around the world. Stroll through Busot's Old Town (Casco Antiguo) to discover picturesque, narrow streets with traditional architecture and distinctive floral decorations.
The Cabeçó d'Or mountain range provides excellent hiking opportunities. Popular routes include the challenging 'Cabeçó d'Or (Circular PR-CV 2)' and 'Cabeçó d'Or Summit – Paso Hilary loop from Cova del Canelobre'. For easier options, consider 'Views from the Penya d'Home loop from Cova del Canelobre'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Busot guide.
Absolutely! Busot and its surroundings are popular for cycling. The Alto de Busot is a mountain pass suitable for cycling with a quiet road surface. The Carrasqueta Pass offers a challenging climb with rewarding views. Discover more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Busot guide.
Busot offers several family-friendly spots. The Parque de Lavadero, located in the historic center, is a recreational area with playgrounds. Lucas Koch Park, near the sports center, is designed like a Wild West fort and is accessible for wheelchairs and strollers. The Canelobre Caves are also a popular attraction for families.
A typical guided tour of the Canelobre Caves lasts approximately 45 minutes to an hour. This allows time to explore the main chamber and admire the impressive formations. It's advisable to check their official website for current tour schedules and to book tickets in advance, especially during peak season.
While Busot is a mountain village, there are local bus services that connect the town center to nearby areas. For specific routes to attractions like the Canelobre Caves, it's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider a taxi service from Busot town. Parking is generally available at major attractions for those traveling by car.
Busot is known for its vibrant festivals. The 'Moors and Christians' festival is held after Easter, featuring colorful parades and historical reenactments. In July, the beautiful 'Nit dels Ciris' (night of the candles) sees the town illuminated by 15,000 candles, creating a magical atmosphere.
Yes, Lucas Koch Park is specifically designed to be accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, making it a great option for families with young children or visitors with mobility needs. For other attractions, it's advisable to check their individual accessibility information beforehand.
Beyond the historical churches and castle ruins, you can discover the Racó de Coves, an art wall inspired by the Canelobre Caves, featuring stalactite-like elements. The Town Hall, built in 1927, is also a representative building in the town center, and the narrow streets of the Old Town showcase traditional architecture.


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