Best mountain peaks around Alcalà De Xivert are situated in a landscape where mountainous terrain meets the Mediterranean coastline, primarily within the Sierra de Irta Natural Park. The region features significant elevated points that provide rewarding experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. These areas offer a combination of historical landmarks, diverse terrain, and extensive Mediterranean vistas.
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It is the top of the Tolec mountain from which there are exceptional views and panoramic views of the Xivert Castle, the town of Alcalà and the Valley itself. On clear days you can easily see the Peñagolosa massif, Saratella, etc.
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This forest surveillance observatory is located on top of the Santa María mountain. It can be accessed from the firebreak by a dirt track with a steep climb, from the Santa María hill and from the Corrales de los Manrros and Marimón by path. It has magnificent views and good panoramic views as befits an observatory. Totally recommended to go up, it does not disappoint your visit.
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Exhausting ascent but then the reward 🌄 from the summit of the 'Campanilles' you have a panoramic view of both the coast and inland.
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This is the Atmeller forestry observatory located on the top of Mount Santa María. Place with excellent panoramic views and highly recommended to visit. We can access it from several points.
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With its 520 meters above sea level, the top of les Campanilles is one of the highest points within the Serra d'Irta Natural Park. From here you will have amazing panoramic views in all directions. It can be reached by several trails of varying technical difficulty depending on the choice of each one to vary the route!
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The top of Les Campanilles at 520 meters above sea level is one of the highest points within the Parc Natural de la Serra d'Irta. From here you will have amazing panoramic views in all directions. It can be reached by several trails of varying technical difficulty depending on the choice of each one.
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One of the highest points within the Serra d'Irta Natural Park with simply amazing views. From here you can enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the coast and the park, one of the few undeveloped coastal places in the Valencian Community.
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Panoramic views of still untouched coastlines and landscapes. With good visibility you can see the island of Columbretes.
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For truly spectacular panoramic views, consider visiting Summit of les Campanilles, one of the highest points in the Serra d'Irta Natural Park. From here, you can enjoy extensive vistas of both the coast and inland areas. Another excellent choice is Alto de la Bota Summit, which offers amazing views of the untouched coastline and, on clear days, you might even spot the Columbretes Islands. L'Ametler Forest Observatory also provides excellent panoramic views from Mount Santa María.
Yes, the region is rich in history. Within the Serra d'Irta, you can explore the impressive Xivert Castle. This extensive ruin, of Muslim origin and later modified by the Knights Templar, offers a unique glimpse into medieval life and provides stunning views of the surrounding valley and the Mediterranean coast. There are popular hiking routes that lead directly to the castle.
The highest point within the Serra d'Irta Natural Park is Pico Campanilles, which stands at 572 to 573 meters. The Trail Between Irta and Campanilles highlight describes this area as the highest point of the Sierra de Irta, offering exceptional 360-degree views.
The Serra d'Irta is characterized by rugged limestone mountains that meet the sea, forming dramatic cliffs and secluded coves. Trails can be challenging, requiring surefootedness in some sections, especially on ridge walks like the Trail Between Irta and Campanilles. Some paths may also be overgrown with thorn bushes, so wearing long trousers is recommended.
While some peaks involve challenging ascents, the L'Ametler Forest Observatory is a more accessible option. Located on Mount Santa María, it offers excellent panoramic views and can be reached by foot, bike, or even vehicle, making it suitable for families. The Xivert Castle Loop is a moderate 5.0-mile (8.0 km) circular tour that could also be suitable for families with older children.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate. Spring and autumn are generally the best times for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and less intense sun than the summer months. During these seasons, the vegetation is vibrant, and the weather is ideal for exploring the trails and enjoying the panoramic views.
Beyond hiking, the area around Alcalà De Xivert offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous MTB trails, with routes like the 'Parque Natural de la Serra d'Irta — Circular desde Alcossebre'. There are also dedicated running trails, including a 'Parque Natural de la Serra d'Irta — Running circular from Alcalà de Xivert'.
For exceptional 260-degree views, head to the Peñaventosa Summit. At 554 meters of altitude, it's a recommended spot to pause and take in the entire panorama calmly.
The Serra d'Irta Natural Park is known for its dense Mediterranean vegetation, including pine trees, holm oaks, rosemary, and thyme. It's one of the last undeveloped stretches of coastline in eastern Spain, making it a haven for nature lovers. While specific wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the protected status of the park means it supports diverse ecosystems.
The Serra de les Talaies, also known as Talaies d'Alcalà, is a pre-coastal mountain range running parallel to the Serra d'Irta. Its name, meaning 'watchtowers,' hints at its historical role. It's characterized by a generally gentle and rounded profile. The highest point of this range is Talaia Grossa, reaching an elevation of 635 meters. The range is a karstic formation with numerous shafts and caves, offering a more inland mountainous experience.


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