Best canyons around Benifairó De La Valldigna are characterized by rugged terrain and notable ravines within the mountainous Valldigna region. The area offers diverse geological formations and natural features for exploration. These include impressive gorges and viewpoints that provide scenic hiking trails. The landscape is shaped by its karstic geology, contributing to unique natural monuments.
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The PR-CV60 trail from Barx to La Drova is a circular hiking route that covers part of the Sierra del Buixcarró mountain range, in the Safor region of Valencia. It's a highly recommended option for those seeking nature, history, and spectacular views.
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The Barranco de Manessa tour offers a hiking experience in the heart of nature, with varied landscapes and rich flora. It is ideal for those who enjoy shady walks and panoramic views. The route is known for its natural beauty and is an excellent option for a day trip. 🚶♂️😎🌄
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Path that runs parallel to the Manessa ravine, of great botanical interest, with abundant vegetation, including large ferns.
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good views, very narrow and leafy path, despite the shade being in a valley it is quite hot, it is recommended to carry enough water. Almost the entire route is along the bed of a dry river and therefore the stones are very moved and they wobble, you have to be careful. After km 6, when the turn begins and we leave the canyon, the whole route is along a wide forest track without shadows. This route requires effort and good legs because one never tires of climbing. September 15, 2022.
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Charming place, where the water comes from the Maiden's Sima.
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Wonderful views all along the Pla del Barber path but this particular site has the best views towards the valley of La Casella and Alzira
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Drinking water fountain in a very pleasant environment with trees, ideal for cooling off in the summer. A few meters away there is a bar and recreational area
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Beautiful panoramic point of the Vall de La Casella. It is reached by a forest track in very good condition (PR-CV 303) and it can be seen as far as the city of Alzira. It is a path for mtb or gravel bike, highly recommended, with beautiful views in various sectors of its route.
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The region around Benifairó de la Valldigna is characterized by rugged terrain, impressive ravines, and diverse geological formations. You'll find natural monuments, dense forests, and scenic trails. Notable features include the dramatic ravines flanking the historic Castillo de Marinyén and the significant karstic geology that shapes the landscape.
Yes, a significant natural monument is the La Puigmola Spring, which offers a drinking water fountain in a pleasant environment. Another remarkable feature in the broader Valldigna region is the Avenc de la Donzella (Maiden's Chasm) in nearby Barx, a natural sinkhole and extensive cave system known for its waterfalls and unique microclimate.
One of the most popular gorges for hiking is Barranco de Manessa, which offers a hiking experience with varied landscapes and rich flora. Another recommended option is the Barx to La Drova Trail (PR-CV 60), which covers part of the Sierra del Buixcarró mountain range and offers nature, history, and spectacular views.
Yes, the historic Castillo de Marinyén, also known as the Castillo de la Reina Mora, is dramatically perched on a 240-meter-high crag. It is flanked by the Barrancos del Castell and del Raboser, whose steep ravines contributed to the castle's natural defenses and provide a visually striking backdrop for exploration.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking routes, such as the 'Penyalba Loop from Simat de la Valldigna' or 'Ascent to Pla del Toro via the Creueta viewpoint'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are touring bicycle routes like the 'Beautiful enclosed section – Old narrow-gauge train station loop' and road cycling options like the 'Ascent to Port de Barx'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking guide, cycling guide, and road cycling guide for Benifairó de la Valldigna.
Yes, the area offers trails ranging from intermediate to challenging. For example, the Collado del Infierno Viewpoint is accessible via a well-maintained forest track, suitable for MTB or gravel bikes, while other routes like the 'Penyalba Loop' are considered difficult. Always check the route details for specific difficulty ratings.
While Benifairó de la Valldigna offers impressive ravines and geological formations for hiking and exploration, it does not feature conventional technical canyoning routes for descent within its immediate vicinity. For technical canyoning experiences with rappels, jumps, and slides, you would need to explore options in the wider Valencia province, such as Gorgo de la Escalera or Barranc de L'infern.
Absolutely. The Collado del Infierno Viewpoint is highly recommended, offering extensive panoramic views of the Vall de La Casella, reaching as far as the city of Alzira. The Baixada del Bombers Path also provides amazing views along the Barranc de Noguera.
Some areas are suitable for families. For instance, La Puigmola Spring is considered family-friendly, offering a pleasant environment for a break. When planning a family outing, it's always best to check the specific trail's difficulty and tips to ensure it's appropriate for all ages and fitness levels.
The region can be quite warm, especially in summer. Visitors often recommend carrying enough water, particularly during warmer months. Spring and autumn generally offer more moderate temperatures, making them ideal for hiking and exploring the canyons comfortably. The Avenc de la Donzella also creates a unique microclimate that supports diverse flora.
Yes, the La Puigmola Spring provides a drinking water fountain in a very pleasant environment, ideal for cooling off. The Avenc de la Donzella, while not for swimming, is a natural drain for the valley, with water reappearing in various springs throughout the Valldigna, highlighting the region's hydrological features.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty, varied landscapes, and rich flora. Many appreciate the shady walks and panoramic views offered by trails like Barranco de Manessa. The stunning vistas from viewpoints such as Collado del Infierno Viewpoint are also a highlight, along with the well-maintained paths that make exploration enjoyable.


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