Canyons around Sax are characterized by a landscape shaped by the Vinalopó River, featuring limestone gorges and historical landmarks. The region holds cultural significance as a historically contested border area between the Moors and the kingdoms of Castile, Valencia, and Aragon. Visitors can explore natural formations and historical routes, such as sections of the Camino del Cid. This area offers a variety of natural features, including gorges, springs, and waterfalls.
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It is a spectacular natural setting with pools, waterfalls, and rock walls that make it an ideal place for hiking and swimming in warmer weather.
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Stoney promenade, some small stretches can be cycled with skill and the rest can also be walked with skill.
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The route from Villena, via Biar to Banyeres de Mariola, was completely off busy roads. Very well-developed cycle paths that lead through the beautiful landscape. So far the best 🚴♀️ Camino section to cycle on. Met friendly people, had nice conversations. CidCT: Camino del Cid Ciclotourista 🇪🇸 Route of the castles in the historically contested border area between the Moors and the kingdoms of Castile, Valencia and Aragon.
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The Estret de Caprala is a small gorge or boulevard that runs in the form of a stony path for about 150 meters. The alternative paved track is longer and allows the passage of vehicles.
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It is a natural outdoor spa in the middle of nowhere. There is a salt water spring that runs through the ravine and creates several natural pools where bathing is allowed. There are also tables, chairs and some shade. The locals take care of this magical place altruistically in exchange for being respected by any visitor.
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Along this section of the Camino del Cid between Biar and Villena you can enjoy incredible views. On the one hand, you pass by a bridge over the Vinalopó River that offers you a spectacular panorama over the limestone gorge that has been pierced by the waters for millennia. On the other, the castle of Biar rises up among the vegetation, this is the most similar vision to the original that you will have.
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Rambla de Puça. Going up, turn left
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The region around Sax offers several interesting natural formations. You can explore the Section along the Camino del Cid, which provides views over a limestone gorge. Another unique spot is Caprala Spring, a gorge forming a stony path. Don't miss the Waterfall in the Barranco de la Encantada, known for its pools and rock walls, or the Barranco de la Sal, which features natural saltwater pools.
The canyons around Sax are characterized by a landscape shaped by the Vinalopó River, featuring limestone gorges, springs, and waterfalls. You'll find impressive rock formations, natural pools, and stony paths, offering a diverse natural environment to explore.
Yes, the region holds significant cultural and historical importance. It was historically a contested border area between the Moors and the kingdoms of Castile, Valencia, and Aragon. You can explore historical routes like sections of the Camino del Cid, which passes through some of these gorges and offers views of landmarks like the castle of Biar.
Yes, the Barranco de la Sal is noted as family-friendly. It features a natural outdoor spa with saltwater springs and natural pools where bathing is allowed, along with amenities like tables and chairs, making it suitable for a family outing.
Many of the trails through the canyons, such as the Section along the Camino del Cid, Caprala Spring, and Rambla de Puça, are generally considered intermediate in difficulty. They often involve stony paths and varied terrain.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the area around Sax offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous gravel biking routes, such as those detailed in the Gravel biking around Sax guide, or enjoy running trails, with options available in the Running Trails around Sax guide. There are also extensive mountain biking opportunities, as highlighted in the MTB Trails around Sax guide.
Yes, the canyons themselves often form part of hiking routes. For instance, the Section along the Camino del Cid is a trail offering views over a limestone gorge. The Caprala Spring is a small gorge that forms a stony path. For more general hiking, you can consult the Running Trails around Sax guide, which includes various routes suitable for walking.
Visitors appreciate the well-developed cycle paths that lead through beautiful landscapes, especially along sections like the Camino del Cid. The spectacular panoramas over limestone gorges and views of historical castles are also highly valued. Natural settings with pools, waterfalls, and rock walls, such as the Waterfall in the Barranco de la Encantada, are also popular.
Yes, the Barranco de la Sal is a natural outdoor spa with a saltwater spring that creates several natural pools where bathing is permitted. It's a unique spot for a refreshing dip.
The Rambla de Puça is a gorge featuring a stony promenade. It offers a scenic route that can be walked, and some small stretches might even be cycled with skill.
When visiting Caprala Spring, be aware that the Estret de Caprala is a small gorge with a stony path about 150 meters long. There is an alternative paved track that is longer and allows vehicle passage, but for the gorge experience, you'll want to take the stony path off the main road.


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