Best natural monuments around Busot include significant geological formations and mountain landscapes. The region, located in the province of Alicante, features ancient limestone caverns and prominent mountain ranges. These areas offer panoramic views and showcase geological processes spanning millions of years. Busot is home to 8 natural monuments, providing diverse outdoor exploration opportunities.
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You on earth, watching the sea.
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The trail continues along the ridge to this geographical marker. The view is worth it. The trail continues along the ridge to this geographical marker. The views are breathtaking!
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Fantastically beautiful there, a place to linger, with benches and a great view of the rocky coast. Many cyclists take a break here. Very close to the harbor, so you can drive from there via the parking lot along the harbor wall or directly to the harbor basin.
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It is fantastically beautiful there, a place to linger, with benches and a great view of the rocky coast. Many cyclists take a break here. Very close to the harbor, so that from there you can cycle along the harbor wall via the parking lot or directly along the harbor basin. Illeta dels Banyets is the name given to the offshore "old" peninsula, which was separated from the mainland by an earthquake in earlier times. In 1943 it was reconnected to the mainland to form a natural breakwater. Remains from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age and the Middle Ages have been found here and excavations are still ongoing. Many school classes visit this place, you can take a tour yourself.
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Beautiful views of the valley and the mountain slopes! The Montnegre Valley lies inland from Alicante, between Xixona, Muchamiel, Tibi, and San Vicente del Raspeig. It is crossed by the Río Monnegre and is characterized by arid Mediterranean landscapes with gorges, pine forests, and ancient terraced fields. A varied route leads along the Carretera de Montnegre near the Molí de Capeta, a historic watermill. There, cycling through quiet roads, narrow gorges, Mediterranean vegetation, and expansive vistas awaits you – a blend of nature, cultural history, and scenic diversity, today a popular destination for quiet active tourism away from the coast.
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The views from this point on the Montnegre road will not leave you indifferent. From here you can see a good part of the valley flanked by peaks and limestone slopes dotted with the greenery of the vegetation.
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From the road you can see a good stretch of the Les Salines ravine. The water has eroded the limestone for thousands of years, revealing the sediment substrates that in this area have different colors. This creates a spectacular landscape of reddish, gray and bluish stone tones that contrasts with the vegetation.
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Busot offers several impressive natural monuments. The View of the Montnegre Valley from the Montnegre Road provides expansive vistas of the valley and limestone slopes. Another must-see is the Cabeçó d'Or Summit, offering a 360-degree panoramic view from 1,210 meters. Additionally, the Views of the Les Salines ravine showcase a distinct landscape of eroded limestone with reddish, gray, and bluish tones. The renowned Canelobre Caves, located within the Cabeço d'Or mountain range, are also a major geological highlight.
Yes, Illeta dels Banyets is a great family-friendly option. This historic peninsula, reconnected to the mainland, offers a beautiful place to linger with benches and a great view of the rocky coast. It has historical significance with remains from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age, and the Middle Ages, making it an interesting educational visit for all ages.
The region is rich in geological wonders. The Canelobre Caves are famous for their stunning stalactites, stalagmites, and unique formations like 'The Candelabra' and 'La Sagrada Familia,' formed over millions of years. The Les Salines ravine reveals sediment substrates with reddish, gray, and bluish tones due to water erosion of limestone. The Cabeço d'Or mountain range itself features formations from the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods.
The Cabeço d'Or mountain range offers excellent hiking. Popular routes include the challenging 'Cabeçó d'Or Loop Trail (PR-CV 2)' and the 'Cabeçó d'Or Summit – Paso Hilary loop from Cova del Canelobre'. For more options, you can explore various trails listed in the Hiking around Busot guide.
The views are spectacular. From the Cabeçó d'Or Summit, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of the entire interior of Alicante and the beautiful beaches of the Costa Blanca. The View of the Montnegre Valley from the Montnegre Road offers expansive vistas of the valley flanked by peaks and limestone slopes. The Geodetic Vertex of El Campello also provides breathtaking panoramic views along the ridge.
Yes, for prominent sites like the Canelobre Caves, there is ample parking available. For hiking trails within the Cabeço d'Or mountain range, parking areas are typically found at trailheads or designated visitor spots, such as near the Cova del Canelobre for routes like the 'Views from the Penya d'Home loop'.
The temperature inside the Canelobre Caves remains a stable 20 degrees Celsius year-round, making them a good option regardless of the season. For outdoor natural monuments and hiking in the Cabeço d'Or mountain range, avoiding the hottest summer days is advisable. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploration, while winter hikes can also be enjoyable, especially at lower elevations.
Yes, the Canelobre Caves have a rich history, believed to have been discovered by the Moors in the 10th century and even used for aircraft repairs during the Spanish Civil War. Illeta dels Banyets is an archaeological site with remains from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age, and the Middle Ages, offering a glimpse into ancient civilizations.
Beyond hiking, the area around Busot is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, such as the 'Microreserva de Flora loop from Cova del Canelobre', detailed in the Running Trails around Busot guide. Gravel biking is also popular, with routes like the 'Puerto del Espino and La Torre de les Maçanes – loop from Busot' available in the Gravel biking around Busot guide.
A guided tour of the Canelobre Caves typically lasts about 45 minutes. For outdoor natural monuments like the Cabeçó d'Or Summit or the Montnegre Valley viewpoint, the duration depends on whether you plan a short stop for views or a longer hike. Hiking trails in the Cabeço d'Or range can vary from a couple of hours for moderate loops to half a day or more for challenging routes.
Visitors frequently praise the awe-inspiring beauty and sheer scale of the geological formations, particularly within the Canelobre Caves. The panoramic views from summits like Cabeçó d'Or and viewpoints like the Montnegre Valley are also highly appreciated. The opportunity for outdoor activities amidst rugged mountain scenery and the unique acoustics of the cave's main chamber for concerts are also highlights.


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