Best canyons around el Poble Nou de Benitatxell / Benitachell are primarily found along its rugged coastline, characterized by dramatic geological formations and coastal ravines. The area offers unique landscapes, including towering cliffs and picturesque coves. These features provide opportunities for exploring natural sea caves and ancient geological fault lines. The region's coastal barrancos and cliff faces are notable for their striking natural beauty and diverse terrain.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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A beautiful hike with stunning views. The trail passes incredibly colorful rocks. Wear comfortable hiking boots!
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Gata de Gorgos owes its name to the river (bed) the Gorgos that runs through the village. This river flows into the Mediterranean Sea at Jávea. The village is located at approximately 75m above sea level and has over 6000 inhabitants who mainly speak Spanish and Valencian. From the 16th to the 18th century, agriculture was the most important source of income for the village. The most important things that were grown during this time were: wheat, (wine) grapes, cane, olives, barley, almonds and, for example, grapes for raisins. Until the middle of the 20th century, agriculture was the most important financial sector for Gata de Gorgos. Due to the deterioration of the quality of the soil, but especially due to the demand for (second) homes on the coast, the former agricultural land has now been built on in many places by, among other things, urbanisation and tourism has become an important source of income. Gata de Gorgos has a very charming centre that is definitely worth a visit. Those looking for products made of reed will find what they are looking for here. The place is known for its handmade articles (artesanías) made of reed (hats, baskets and the like). The shops that sell these products have earned Gata de Gorgos its nickname ‘Bazaar of the Costa Blanca’.
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Spectacular cliffs and rock formations on the coast of Jávea (Xàbia). Cap Prim, also known as Cap de Sant Martí, is one of the most beautiful stretches of coast on the northern Costa Blanca. It is a perfect place to take a relaxing walk in nature and enjoy the impressive views of the Mediterranean coast. The bay of Portitxol is bordered by Cap Prim to the north and Cap Negre to the south. In the hot months, it is recommended to take a relaxing short walk with a detour to the beach. The area around Cap Prim is an excellent destination for this. A short but very beautiful path leads from the Cruz del Portitxol (Creu del Portitxol) to the cliffs of Cap Prim. It starts at the point where the road from Portitxol (CV-742) and Carrer Illa meet.
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Feasible passages, with MTB S0-S1, can also be mastered with a touring bike. Beautiful landscape.
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interesting city in the Spanish hinterland
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The region is known for its dramatic coastal ravines and cliffside trails. Among the most popular are the Penya-Segats Trail, a simple cliffside walk with beautiful views, and Barranco de la Viuda, a picturesque gorge offering stunning coastal vistas. Another highlight is Cap Prim, a viewpoint providing incredible panoramic views of the Jávea coast.
You'll find a diverse range of natural features, primarily dramatic limestone cliffs, coastal ravines (barrancos), and secluded coves. Notable features include the impressive rock formations of Barranco de la Viuda, the unique geological arches of Cova dels Arcs near Cala Moraig, and the Falla del Moraig (Moraig Fault). The area also features riverbeds like the Gorgos Riverbed.
Yes, the Penya-Segats Trail is ideal for families. It's a local trail running along the cliff with minimal elevation changes, offering beautiful views and suitable for a quiet walk. While many coastal paths are accessible, some routes, especially those leading to secluded coves, may involve more challenging terrain, so always check the specific trail details.
The difficulty varies. Trails like the Penya-Segats Trail are considered easy with hardly any unevenness. Others, such as the path through Barranco de la Viuda, are picturesque but intermediate, requiring suitable footwear due to uneven terrain. The descent into Cala dels Testos via Barranc dels Testos is more adventurous, involving vertical sections with ropes, and requires good physical condition.
The cooler months, from autumn to spring, are generally ideal for hiking and exploring the coastal ravines and trails. During the hot summer months, it's recommended to undertake shorter walks, especially in the mornings or late afternoons, and combine them with dips in the sea at coves like Cala Moraig or Cala Llebeig.
Beyond hiking and exploring the ravines, the area offers various outdoor activities. You can find excellent routes for gravel biking, cycling, and running. The secluded coves are also perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling in crystal-clear waters.
Yes, along the Ruta de los Acantilados, you can discover rudimentary constructions once used by fishermen and smugglers. The secluded Cala Llebeig, for example, retains old fishermen's structures. Additionally, the nearby village of Gata de Gorgos, through which the Gorgos Riverbed flows, is known for its charming center and handmade articles, earning it the nickname 'Bazaar of the Costa Blanca'.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast, especially from viewpoints like Cap Prim. The opportunity to explore natural sea caves, discover secluded coves like Cala Llebeig, and experience the unique geological formations along the cliffside trails is also highly valued. The tranquility and natural beauty of the area provide a rewarding escape.
Yes, the Gorgos Riverbed and Aqueduct in Gata de Gorgos is a notable feature. The riverbed runs through the charming village of Gata de Gorgos. While the village itself is worth a visit for its handmade crafts, the river ravine is particularly picturesque, with houses built along its banks.
Yes, the Graffiti Tunnels Trail offers a scenic, canyon-like route. It's generally easy to drive in both directions and can be managed with a mountain bike. While some sections might require dismounting for touring bikes, it's known for its beautiful landscape and short tunnels.


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