Best natural monuments around Salem offer a diverse landscape characterized by mountainous terrain, river valleys, and historical sites. This region features a blend of natural formations like gorges and summits, alongside areas with cultural significance. Visitors can explore varied environments, from tranquil recreational spots to challenging mountain ascents. The natural features provide opportunities for hiking, wildlife observation, and experiencing unique geological formations.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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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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La Font Freda is a small recreational area next to a historic fountain, and a nearby viewpoint, which usually flows with fresh water even in the summer season. Its history, as we could read on the existing signage on site, is linked to the town, where in past centuries, the Marquises of Albaida and their subjects from Atzeneta and Carrícola claimed possession of the fountain, a lawsuit that gave it its name. to the nearby ravine called del Pleit -lawsuit-. The same recreational area where the Font Freda and the nearby viewpoint are located can be reached by bike or car along the forest track, making it a perfect plan for those who want to do a mountain bike route.
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If you go from Villalonga through the tunnels don’t forget some lights. A great ride.
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Steep climb. Will be rewarded with a great view
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Project to take advantage of the driving force of a waterfall to generate electricity (now disused).
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A very beautiful and picturesque area that is covered as part of the Barranc de l'Encanta route. You will be able to appreciate some pools and walk through narrow rock walls, an ideal adventure for warm days since you can take the opportunity to take a refreshing swim in one of the natural pools.
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The Barranc de L'Encantada, a spectacular route full of pools.
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Site somewhat hidden but a few meters on the edge of the Vía Verde
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For incredible vistas, consider visiting Font Freda (viewpoint), known for its calm atmosphere and easy access. Another excellent choice is Cim de la Safor (1,013 m), a summit offering great views of the La Safor and Marina Alta areas, including Gandia and Oliva towns. Additionally, Penyagolosa Cross (Petal Gros Summit) provides spectacular views of steep walls along the route from Benissili Castle to La Foradà.
Yes, Font Freda (viewpoint) is categorized as family-friendly. It's a recreational area with easy access, a historic fountain, and fresh water, making it suitable for a relaxed outing with the family.
The region offers a diverse range of natural features. You can explore stunning viewpoints like Font Freda, challenging summits such as Cim de la Safor and Penyagolosa Cross, and picturesque gorges like Toll de l’Estret with its pools and narrow rock walls.
Absolutely. The area around Salem is excellent for hiking. You can find challenging routes like the Ombria del Benicadell Trail (PR-CV 213) or the Benicadell Summit loops. For more details and route options, explore the Hiking around Salem guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes available. You can enjoy moderate to difficult tours such as the Serpis River – Azud del Infierno or del Forn loop or the Beautiful view into the valley – Port de La Drova Climb loop. Discover more options in the Cycling around Salem guide.
The difficulty varies. Font Freda (viewpoint) offers easy access, suitable for most visitors. Other sites like Cim de la Safor (1,013 m) and Toll de l’Estret are rated as intermediate, often involving steep climbs or navigating through narrow rock walls. Some nearby hiking and cycling routes are also categorized as difficult.
Yes, Toll de l’Estret, part of the Barranc de l'Encantada route, features natural pools where you can take a refreshing swim, making it an ideal adventure for warmer weather.
Yes, Azud del Infierno or del Forn is a showy weir located on one side of the Vía Verde. It represents a disused project that aimed to generate electricity from a waterfall, offering an interesting blend of natural and historical engineering.
Visitors appreciate the incredible views and calm atmosphere at places like Font Freda. The challenging climbs to summits like Cim de la Safor are rewarded with great views. The picturesque scenery and opportunities for refreshing swims in the pools of Toll de l’Estret are also highly valued.
Yes, the region offers several running trails, many of which are considered difficult. Examples include the Crossing – Benicadell Summit loop and the Penya de Migdia – el Portet loop. You can find more detailed information and routes in the Running Trails around Salem guide.


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