Best mountain peaks around Picassent offer diverse natural landscapes and elevated areas for exploration. The municipality, situated in the Valencian Community, features notable natural attractions with geological interest and hiking opportunities. While traditional towering peaks are not present, the region provides varied terrain, including viewpoints and subterranean features. These areas are valued for their natural beauty and offer numerous trails for outdoor activities.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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Impressive views from this geodetic point of the natural landscape of El Tello. If you've come this far you won't be disappointed.
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The landscape value of Els Cerros is especially notable in the area of the municipality of Llombay, given that it constitutes a wooded space located in a crop area and surrounded by the Magro River. Among its notable natural values is the Cueva de las Maravillas, which is one of the ten most important caves in the Valencian Community.
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The views from up here are worthy of several postcards since in the direction you look you will be surprised by the beauty of the landscape!
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The antennas of the Cumbre de Calicanto in the Serra Perenxisa offer wonderful views of the city of Valencia, the Levante coast and the Hoya de Buñol. There are several alternatives to get there, either by paved road or a gravel track with greater difficulty. Either way you will have a nice reward when you get up there!
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Beautiful views from the top at about 360 meters above sea level. It is reached by taking the detour from the main track and going up a track in good condition with concreted sections. Definitely worth a visit!
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Intermediate point, it is quite wide with views to all sides
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There are two possibilities to reach the antennas. One is going up the road of the Calicanto urbanization and the other is by a track that connects in the lower part of the urbanization. This route corresponds to the track and you must bring a suitable bicycle and keep in mind that there are sections with loose stone.
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There are two possibilities to reach the antennas. One is going up the road of the Calicanto urbanization and the other is by a track that connects in the lower part of the urbanization. You must bring a suitable bicycle along the track and keep in mind that there are sections with loose stone.
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While Picassent doesn't feature towering traditional mountain peaks, the region offers several elevated natural areas, viewpoints, and geological formations. These include significant natural landmarks like the Besorí Peak Fire Lookout Tower, which provides panoramic vistas, and the Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia, offering wide views of the city and coast. You'll find diverse terrain for hiking and exploring.
Yes, there are routes suitable for various fitness levels. For cycling, an easy option is the Bike path – Cyclist footbridge over CV-336 loop from Picassent, which is 33 km long. While specific 'easy mountain hikes' aren't detailed, many viewpoints are accessible, and you can find moderate running trails like the Running loop from Urbanització El Pinar.
Picassent is known for its impressive viewpoints. The Besorí Peak Fire Lookout Tower offers beautiful views from about 360 meters above sea level, showcasing the natural landscape of El Tello. Another popular spot is the Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia, providing wonderful vistas of Valencia city, the Levante coast, and the Hoya de Buñol.
While the guide doesn't specifically list 'family-friendly' categories for peaks, many of the viewpoints offer accessible paths. For example, the Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia can be reached via a paved road, making it more accessible for families. Exploring the surrounding areas of natural landmarks like Besori can also be enjoyable for families seeking moderate walks.
Beyond the scenic viewpoints, Picassent is home to fascinating subterranean features. The Cova de l'Aguila / Sima de l'Àguila is a significant natural landmark known for its geological formations and as a refuge for bats, though direct access to the interior is restricted. Another intriguing spot is the Cova dels Moneders, a cave with unique rock formations and a hint of historical activity, offering a glimpse into the region's geological past.
Picassent offers a variety of cycling routes. For touring bicycles, you can find routes like the Júcar-Turía Canal – Besori Viewpoint loop from Picassent, a challenging 34.5 km ride. If you prefer mountain biking, the View of Montserrat and El Real – Five Climbs loop from Picassent is a moderate 26 km option.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, there are several options. The Ascent to Calicanto antennas is described as a challenging trail, especially if you take the gravel track. For mountain biking, the Five Climbs – View of Montserrat and El Real loop from Picassent is a difficult 25 km route. Running enthusiasts can also tackle difficult routes like the Besori Viewpoint – Besori loop from Cova-Vivenda.
Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning panoramic views offered by the various viewpoints. For instance, the Pico de los Cerros is praised for its wide views in all directions, especially towards Llombay. The natural beauty and the opportunity to connect with nature on diverse trails are also highly valued.
While the peaks themselves are primarily natural features, the region has historical hints. The Cova dels Moneders, for example, gets its name ('Moneders' meaning coin makers) from possible historical activities like illegal coin minting or ancient coin finds, suggesting a past connection to human activity in solitary places.
The Serra Perenxisa is a significant elevated area in the region. Its summit, the Serra Perenxisa Summit, is a popular spot for cyclists, offering an asphalt climb. The Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia, located in the Serra Perenxisa, provides exceptional views of the surrounding landscape, including Valencia and the coast.
Yes, there are several running trails available. For example, the Besori Viewpoint – Besori loop from Cova-Vivenda is a challenging 18.4 km route. A moderate option is the Puente Nuevo de Picassent – Mural at the entrance to Picassent loop from Picassent, covering 9.1 km.
You have a couple of options to reach the Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia. You can go up via the paved road through the Calicanto urbanization, which is generally easier. Alternatively, there's a gravel track that connects from the lower part of the urbanization, offering a more challenging ascent suitable for mountain bikes or gravel bikes, with some sections having loose stone.


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