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Dog friendly hiking trails in El Montgó traverse a distinctive limestone massif rising to 753 meters, offering a unique blend of mountain and coastal landscapes. The region is characterized by Mediterranean scrubland, regenerating pine forests, and rocky paths. Hikers can expect varied terrain, from gentle coastal walks to more challenging ascents, all within a natural park known for its diverse ecosystems.
Last updated: May 18, 2026
4.3
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24
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7.30km
01:54
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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201
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.0
(5)
61
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3.68km
01:00
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.21km
00:51
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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34
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12.0km
04:25
430m
440m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Port Denia is one of the most luxurious marinas for superyachts in the Mediterranean. Kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, diving, and waterskiing lessons are offered.
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Iron sculpture located in the port of Dénia; it represents a Mediterranean fish and serves as an ecological deposit to raise awareness about plastic recycling.
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Denia Castle is a fortress of Roman and Andalusian origin (11th-12th centuries) situated on a hill overlooking the sea. It is the historical symbol of the city, notable for its Almohad architecture, and houses the Archaeological Museum at its summit.
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It is a gastronomic market located in a former toy factory in Dénia that offers more than 20 stalls of local and international cuisine with a great terrace atmosphere.
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It is the main port connecting the peninsula and the Balearic Islands. It combines a modern leisure marina with a bustling fish market (famous for its red prawns) at the foot of the city's castle.
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Denia Castle is a fortress of Roman and Andalusian origin (11th-12th centuries) situated on a hill overlooking the sea. It is the historical symbol of the city, notable for its Almohad architecture, and houses the Archaeological Museum at its summit.
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It's an abstract iron sculpture in the port of Dénia. It stylizes a bull and pays homage to the traditional "Bous a la Mar" festival. It's a popular landmark for those strolling along the pier.
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The tunnel beneath Dénia Castle was built as an air-raid shelter for the civilian population during the Spanish Civil War between 1937 and 1938. It runs approximately 200 meters below the castle rock and connects the Ronda de las Murallas in the north with the Plaça del Consell in the city center. At the time, the tunnel offered protection from the air raids that plagued Dénia due to its strategic location on the Mediterranean coast. Today, it serves as a pedestrian connection between the two parts of the city and is also a historical monument. Inside, information panels and photographs commemorate its construction and wartime use. Access is free, and thanks to its consistently cool temperature, the tunnel is a popular passageway, especially on hot days, and a silent witness to Dénia's recent history.
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El Montgó offers 29 dog-friendly hiking trails, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include 7 easy, 14 moderate, and 8 difficult routes, ensuring there's a suitable option for every dog and owner.
For a relaxed outing with your dog, consider easy routes like the Port of Dénia – Bous a la Mar Sculpture loop from Bosc de Diana, which is about 7.3 km long. Another great option is the Les Magazinos, Dénia – Dénia Castle loop from Dénia, a shorter 3.3 km walk perfect for a leisurely stroll.
Yes, many dog-friendly trails in El Montgó are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. For example, the Castellet de l'Ocaive – Brunnen loop from Pedreguer is a moderate 12 km circular hike that takes you through varied terrain.
The terrain in El Montgó is primarily composed of Cretaceous limestone, offering rocky paths and impressive cliffs. You'll find a mix of Mediterranean scrubland with aromatic plants, regenerating pine forests, and coastal sections. Some paths can be steep, especially closer to the summit or coastal areas like Cap de Sant Antoni.
The most pleasant times for hiking with your dog in El Montgó are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder, making for more comfortable conditions for both you and your canine companion. Summers can be very hot, so early mornings or late afternoons are recommended if hiking during those months.
El Montgó boasts diverse natural beauty. You can explore unique geological formations, Mediterranean flora like thyme and rosemary, and potentially spot wildlife such as various bird species. The proximity to the sea also offers stunning coastal views and dramatic cliffs. Don't miss highlights like the Cova Tallada (Cut Cave) or the impressive Montgó Summit.
For those seeking a challenge, El Montgó offers several difficult dog-friendly routes. An example is the View from Serrillars – Gorgos Riverbed loop from Gata, which is about 11.5 km long and features significant elevation changes, rewarding you with spectacular views.
The komoot community highly rates the dog-friendly trails in El Montgó, with an average score of 4.4 stars. Reviewers often praise the breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, the diverse landscapes, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable experience with their dogs.
While El Montgó Natural Park is generally dog-friendly, it's always best to keep your dog on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near cliffs. Always carry water for your dog, especially on longer hikes, and remember to clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment. No specific hiking permits are generally required for visitors or their dogs.
El Montgó is conveniently accessible from both Dénia and Jávea, with various access points and parking available near popular trailheads. Specific parking details can often be found on the individual route pages on komoot, helping you plan your starting point effectively.
Absolutely. Many dog-friendly routes in El Montgó offer incredible viewpoints. From the higher elevations, you can enjoy panoramic vistas of the Mediterranean Sea, the towns of Dénia and Jávea, and on clear days, even Ibiza. The Cap de Sant Antoni Lighthouse area, for instance, provides stunning coastal perspectives.


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