Best mountain peaks around Oliva, a municipality in the Valencian Community of Spain, offer a blend of coastal and mountainous landscapes. This region is a destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts, featuring several notable mountain peaks that provide panoramic views and opportunities for outdoor exploration. The diverse terrain includes both Mediterranean coastline and surrounding agricultural plains.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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There are magnificent views. It's worth the climb. You can also get there by car.
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Beautiful, but a bit more challenging than indicated. Some trails are overgrown, and the descent at the end is not for those with a fear of heights.
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a truly beautiful walk, quite challenging but worth it!
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The start of the climb is demanding and gradually becomes easier. A rocky climb with ruts. A slight descent on stones, an accessible path and a descent on a well-paved road.
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It was a real adventure tour, since it was a combination between riding the bike and hiking (carrying up the bike …🤣🤣🤣👍🐐)
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From the TOP of the mountain one can have great view of La SAFOR and MARINA ALTA areas (nice view of Gandia and Oliva towns). Unfortunately, due to very rich vegetation (high trees) it is not possible to enjoy a 360 degree view similar to option which one has by hiking up Montuver mountain. Short video about this hike could be found under the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-mfyWy6RzQ
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Fist part of the route ist most difficult but exiting ones. Very spectacular 360 grad view from the top …👍👍💪
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Now it's cherry blossom. All levels of maturity can be seen.
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Oliva is surrounded by several interesting elevated areas. The Penya Foradà is a natural monument known for its unique arch shape. The Serra de Mostalla offers trails with views of the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park. For higher elevations, Cim de la Safor (1,013 m) provides expansive vistas, and the prominent Mondúver massif, though further afield, is a significant peak in the wider region.
From the peaks around Oliva, you can expect diverse and magnificent views. For instance, Antennas on the Serra de Segària offers panoramic views over the coast and the valley. From Cim de la Safor, you can see the La Safor and Marina Alta areas, including towns like Gandia and Oliva. The Puig del Frare, considered the highest point in Oliva's immediate vicinity, also provides rewarding vistas of the La Safor and La Marina districts.
Yes, there are options suitable for families. The Penya Foradà can be visited with children, with several routes leading up to it. Additionally, the Cave of the Skulls is an ideal place to visit with children, especially in summer due to its cool temperature.
Beyond the stunning views, you can explore unique natural features. The Penya Foradà is famous for its natural arch, where twice a year the sun aligns perfectly. The Cave of the Skulls is one of the oldest caves in the Valencian Community, offering a journey back in time. The Mondúver massif, though not directly in Oliva, is known for its powerful karst formations and the Cueva del Parpalló, an important prehistoric site.
The region around Oliva offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the 'Views from the trail – Covatelles Summit loop from Oliva' which is a moderate 10.9 km hike. For cycling enthusiasts, there are road cycling routes like the 'Pego–Sagra Road – View of the Sierra de Segària loop from Oliva', and challenging MTB trails such as the 'Forna Church – Castell de Forna loop from Oliva'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Oliva, Road Cycling Routes around Oliva, and MTB Trails around Oliva guide pages.
Yes, the area caters to various fitness levels. For those seeking a challenge, the climb to Cim de la Safor is steep but rewarding. The 'Views from the trail – Covatelles Summit loop from Oliva' is a moderate hike requiring good fitness. For easier options, the 'Font Salada – Views of the Bullent River loop from Desembocadura del Riu del Vedat' is an easy 5.8 km hike.
The Oliva region is generally pleasant for hiking for much of the year. While any time is good to visit the Cave of the Skulls, with summer being ideal due to its cool temperature, spring and autumn typically offer the most comfortable weather for outdoor activities on the peaks, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential chill of winter.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views from the summits, such as those from Antennas on the Serra de Segària and Cim de la Safor. The unique geological formations like the arch of Penya Foradà and the historical significance of the Cave of the Skulls are also highly appreciated. Many find the challenging climbs rewarding, leading to breathtaking vistas.
Yes, the region offers historical insights. The Cave of the Skulls is a significant historical site, being one of the oldest caves in the Valencian Community and offering a glimpse into how ancient ancestors lived. The Mondúver massif, while not directly in Oliva, is home to the Cueva del Parpalló, an important prehistoric site, and is part of the Route of the Monasteries of Valencia, indicating broader historical connections in the area.
While specific data on dog-friendly trails is not provided, many natural outdoor areas in Spain are generally welcoming to dogs, especially on leash. It's always advisable to check local regulations or specific trail information before heading out with your pet, but the numerous hiking trails around Oliva offer ample opportunities for walks with your dog.
The Serra de Mostalla is a mountain range forming part of a mountainous horseshoe around the Marjal de Pego-Oliva Natural Park. Its highest point is the Creu de Mostalla (359 meters). Hiking trails in this range, such as a 10 km circular route from Pego, offer splendid views of Oliva, the Marjal de Pego-Oliva, the sea, Segària, and Montgó. It's known for its diverse terrain and the striking contrast between mountainous landscapes and coastal wetlands.


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