Best mountain peaks around Requena are found within a diverse natural environment in the province of Valencia, Spain. The region features riverine landscapes, rolling hills, and valleys, with elevations reaching up to 1,000 meters. While not characterized by towering individual peaks, Requena offers an extensive network of hiking trails and natural parks. These areas provide varied terrain for outdoor activities and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A highly recommended place to visit if you visit the Utiel Requena area and the Sierra del Martés. The climb is very pretty and offers good views.
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In this corner of the Ayora Valley there is a jewel that makes it very special. It is the dormant volcano of Agrás, whose spring waters are used in the Hervideros spa.
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Beautiful views of Siete Aguas
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The ascent to Pico Ropé is one of the most classic routes in Chera along the Arcolla path to the top of Ropé, located at an altitude of 1,140 metres. Beautiful views.
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Impressive views from the top of Pico Ropé.
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pico Ropé is one of the best spot in the area to enjoy a panoramic view. It is accessible from a dirt road and as well a steep narrow trail CV PR102 from Chera) which is amazing and I recommend it. Count 2h -2h1/2 from Chera and back.
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The history of the Cofrentes volcano (or Agrás volcano) goes back millions of years, as it is estimated that the last eruption took place between 1 and 2.6 million years ago. The fissuring of the Eurasian plate caused the belt of volcanoes in the Gulf of Valencia, of which Cofrentes, Picassent and Columbretes Islands stand out today.
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Requena is known for its diverse natural environment, featuring rolling hills, valleys, and elevated areas rather than traditional towering peaks. You'll find summits offering panoramic views, such as Pico Ropé and Pico Montote, as well as unique geological formations like the dormant Agrás Volcano. The region is ideal for hiking and enjoying varied scenery.
Yes, the Agrás Volcano is a notable geological feature. This dormant volcano has a history spanning millions of years, and its spring waters are utilized in the Hervideros spa, making it a unique spot in the Ayora Valley.
For impressive panoramic views, consider Pico Ropé, which offers expansive vistas from its 1,140-meter summit. Another excellent choice is Pico Montote, from where you can experience 360-degree views of the entire Requena area and its vineyards. Pico del Ñoño (Sierra Martés) also provides good views from its 1060m summit.
The Requena area offers a wide range of hiking trails, from moderate routes with notable elevation changes to more challenging circular routes. Trails often lead through diverse environments, including riverside areas, Mediterranean forests, and traditional orchards. For example, the Herrada del Gallego offers a challenging 23 km circular route with a significant ascent.
Beyond hiking, the region around Requena offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous running trails, including a challenging 25 km loop around Pico Montote. Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy routes like the 'Requena and Utiel via Camino de la Lana Loop,' and there are also extensive gravel biking options, such as the 'Requena, Chera, and Sierra de Chiva Loop.' You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails around Requena, Cycling around Requena, and Gravel biking around Requena guides.
Pico Ropé is a popular destination for local hikers, offering a classic route in Chera along the Arcolla path. Another local favorite is Pico del Tejo, known for its moderate trails and rewarding views.
The region is home to diverse natural parks, including the Parque Natural de las Hoces del Cabriel. This park is renowned for its significant riverine landscapes and gorges, providing a rich network of trails and opportunities for outdoor activities.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Pico Ropé and Pico Montote. The varied terrain for hiking, the unique geological sites like the Agrás Volcano, and the overall natural beauty of the region are also highly appreciated.
Yes, Puntal de las Palomas in the Sierra de Malacara is noted for offering a very interesting descent along its path, in addition to beautiful views of Siete Aguas.
The highest point mentioned is Pico Ropé, which reaches an altitude of 1,140 meters. Pico Montote is also considered the highest peak in the El Rebollar area.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Herrada del Gallego offers a demanding 23 km circular route with an ascent of 737 meters, providing spectacular landscapes. The ascent to Pico Ropé via the steep, narrow CV PR102 trail from Chera is also recommended for those with good fitness.


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