Mountain peaks around Tormos, a village in the Marina Alta sub-region of Alicante, Spain, are characterized by their diverse terrain and scenic trails. Situated between the sea and mountains, the area offers opportunities for exploration. The Sierra de Resingles stands behind the village, providing a backdrop for various outdoor activities. This region is known for its natural beauty and varied mountain landscapes.
Last updated: May 7, 2026
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Fantastic views and nice rocks to sit and have your lunch. Large flat area for large walking groups. Accessible from Murla on a steep SAC T3 path via the Hermita and Penya Migdia which does not include any chains or staples - BUT - if you continue west along the route there are chains and staples SAC T4 and T5 to negotiate. The T5 is a descent heading west to east and appears more daunting than if you were making an ascent. In my humble view it does not warrant a T5 rating. In reality any average competent walker will not experience any significant problem.
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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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This section is "off-piste" to get to the top of Cavall Verd. It involves staples, a chain and some steep rock. This part of the trail must be descended the same way as you clambered up.
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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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One of the ideal towns for mountain biking in the Marina Alta is Castell de Castells. From there you can climb to the Cima del Cocoll. It is an ascent of moderate difficulty in which you can climb to the geodesic vertex which is next to a forest observatory. From the top there is a beautiful panoramic view. The route to this summit can be started from Benigembla. Or, from Castell de Castells passing quite close to the natural area of Els Arcs. The last section towards the Cim del Cocoll along the PR-CV 427 runs near the Paraje de Els Arcs. In fact, you begin to climb along a track in good condition at just over 722 meters above sea level that leads towards the location of the Corrales de Plans d'Aialt. Although, the first 400 meters along this track do not have a slope. There is no doubt that it is a spectacular natural environment. And, walking along the track that leads to Cocoll, you will also see Es Crestall and Es Pla de Sa Cova.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic vistas from Antennas on the Serra de Segària, which offers magnificent views over the coast and valley. Another popular spot is Mirador de Cocoll, an intermediate summit providing beautiful panoramic views after a moderate ascent. For a more challenging experience, Penya Roja Summit is appreciated for its rewarding climbs and views of the Marjal and Denia coast.
Yes, the region offers several challenging options. Antennas on the Serra de Segària is a challenging trail known for its rewarding climb and magnificent views. Penya Roja Summit also involves some climbing. For those seeking a more demanding hike, the Mediodia Ridge, accessible from Tormos, provides a challenging but highly rewarding mountain experience with panoramic views.
Absolutely! The Cave of the Skulls is an ideal family-friendly natural monument. This historical site offers a journey through a 400-meter-long cavity, providing insights into ancient life. It maintains a very cool temperature, making it perfect for a visit with children, especially in summer.
The mountains around Tormos provide breathtaking vistas. From various summits and viewpoints, you can expect panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline, the picturesque village of Tormos, and the valleys of the Marina Alta. Highlights like Red Rock and Antennas on the Serra de Segària are particularly noted for their amazing coastal and valley views.
Yes, the Cave of the Skulls is a significant natural monument and historical site. It is one of the oldest caves in the Valencian Community, offering a unique opportunity to explore a 400-meter-long cavity and learn about ancient life. The region also features ruins of abandoned settlements along some trails, adding a historical dimension to your exploration.
The region's Mediterranean climate makes spring and autumn ideal for hiking, with milder temperatures. However, the Cave of the Skulls is noted as being good to visit any time of year, especially in summer due to its cool internal temperature. Generally, avoiding the hottest parts of summer days is advisable for longer mountain hikes.
Beyond exploring the peaks themselves, the area around Tormos is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and mountain hiking. For more detailed information on routes, you can explore the Cycling around Tormos guide, the Gravel biking around Tormos guide, and the Mountain Hikes around Tormos guide.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the Sierra del Recingle, located behind Tormos, provides routes for various fitness levels. Trails often lead to vantage points, including a notable cave with extensive coastal views. You can find more specific routes, such as the Rocky Staircase Trail or the Font Grossa Washhouse loop, in the Mountain Hikes around Tormos guide.
The mountainous terrain near Tormos, including the prominent Sierra del Recingle and Mediodia Ridge, is characterized by diverse landscapes. You'll find a transition from rich agricultural areas with orange groves at the base to wilder mountain paths, rocky formations, and riverbeds higher up. The region is also home to ancient caves and offers dramatic views of the Mediterranean coastline.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast and valleys. The diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from moderate ascents to challenging climbs, are also a major draw. Many appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty, as well as the chance to discover historical sites like the Cave of the Skulls, making for a rich and varied outdoor experience.
To reach the top of Red Rock, you'll encounter a couple of via ferratas that require caution, using staples and chains. If you prefer not to do the via ferrata, you can still reach the point where it begins, as the views from there are already very beautiful. It's a great spot for a break with fantastic views.


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