Best attractions and places to see in Sierra De Irta include a unique blend of unspoilt natural beauty and historical sites. This Natural Park and Marine Reserve features a landscape where mountains meet the sea, offering one of the Mediterranean coast's last undeveloped stretches. The area is characterized by its dramatic coastal cliffs, secluded coves, and a rich history reflected in its ancient structures. Visitors can explore diverse flora and fauna across over 7,700 hectares of land and 2,448 marine…
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It is a MTB road, a gravel bike without suspensions and with saddlebags can end up broken
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The building complex offers plenty of seating to relax and enjoy, plus the amazing view towards the sea!
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The steep 20% driveway is worth it for a short time😉. Here you can enjoy a 360° panoramic view. The peace and color nuances of the fields in their red, ocher and brown tones are wonderfully beautiful.
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IRTA LIGHTHOUSE It is located in Mundina Bay in the Sierra de Irta Natural Park and was designed by Rita Lorite. This makes it, along with Nules, the only lighthouse in Spain designed entirely by women. It features an innovative design and its extreme white tone contrasts with the green tones of the area and the blue of the Mediterranean.
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Hermitage of Santa Lucia located on the side of a mountain with exceptional views and great panoramic views of Alcossebre and part of the Plana Alta.
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A visit is essential if you go to the Sierra de Irta. Excellent views and very beautiful hermitage.
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Beautiful hermitage with excellent views of Peñíscola and the Natural Park. Your visit is essential.
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Definitely not suitable for long-distance bike packing with panniers and/or trailer using the EuroVelo 8 (if you don't use a mountain bike). Heavy gravel with a lot of bigger stones and even massive stone formations every few meters.
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Sierra De Irta is rich in history, featuring ancient structures reflecting Arab rule and Templar occupation. You can visit the well-preserved Castillo de Xivert, an Islamic fortification from the 10th-11th centuries, later held by the Templars, offering impressive views. Other significant sites include the Hermitage of Saint Anthony and the Hermitage of Saint Lucy and Saint Benedict, both providing panoramic coastal views. Don't miss the historic watchtowers like Badum Tower, a 16th-century sentinel perched atop high cliffs.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Hermitage of Saint Lucy and Saint Benedict, located at 312 meters above sea level, offering one of the best vistas in Castellón province. The Hermitage of Saint Anthony also provides excellent coastal views from its inner courtyard. Additionally, the Castillo de Xivert, situated on a mountain perch, offers expansive scenery, as does the Alcossebre Lighthouse, which provides wonderful coastal views.
Yes, Sierra De Irta offers several family-friendly attractions. The Alcossebre Lighthouse is easily accessible via a well-maintained coastal promenade, making it ideal for families. Historical sites like the Castillo de Xivert and the Hermitage of Saint Anthony are also suitable for families, offering engaging historical exploration and scenic views.
The Sierra De Irta Natural Park is characterized by a dramatic landscape where mountains meet the sea. You'll find imposing coastal cliffs, especially around Badum Tower, and a 12-kilometer protected marine reserve with well-preserved seabeds. The park encompasses over 7,700 hectares of land, featuring diverse Mediterranean plant life like devil's lupine, rosemary, and lavender, and peaks reaching up to 572 meters.
Yes, the coastline of Sierra De Irta is dotted with numerous secluded coves and pristine beaches known for their crystal-clear waters. Many are only accessible on foot, ensuring tranquility. Notable examples include Cala Mundina, Cala Ribamar, Cala Argilaga (featuring natural caves), and Pebret Beach, which is unique for its shell-formed sand. These spots are perfect for enjoying the unspoilt Mediterranean coast.
Sierra De Irta offers a network of trails suitable for various outdoor activities. You can find easy hikes like the 'Platja Serradal – Irta Lighthouse loop' or the 'Camí del Pebret Coastal Trail – Pebret Beach loop' in the Easy hikes in Sierra De Irta guide. For mountain biking, explore routes such as 'La Casita Rest Area – Coastal Trail of Alcossebre loop' from the MTB Trails in Sierra De Irta guide. Gravel biking enthusiasts can find options like the 'Camí del Pebret Coastal Trail – Coastal path loop' in the Gravel biking in Sierra De Irta guide.
The Sierra De Irta Natural Park is home to a rich variety of wildlife. You can spot seabirds and raptors, as the area is an important migratory stopover for birds. Mammals such as red squirrels, badgers, and wild boars also inhabit the park. The protected marine reserve further boasts diverse marine ecosystems, making it a great spot for observing underwater life.
Yes, the Pebret Path is a spectacular coastal trail that runs next to the sea, offering exceptional views of the cliffs between Cala Argilaga and Urbanization Font Nova. It's a great option for walking or cycling, allowing you to experience the dramatic meeting of mountains and the Mediterranean Sea. The promenade leading to the Alcossebre Lighthouse also provides a picturesque coastal walk.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from various points, such as the Alcossebre Lighthouse and the Hermitage of Saint Lucy and Saint Benedict. The well-preserved historical sites like the Castillo de Xivert are also highly appreciated for their history and vistas. Many enjoy the tranquility of the secluded coves and the opportunity for scenic hikes and bike rides along the coast and through the natural park.
Yes, the Sierra De Irta Natural Park includes a protected marine reserve along its 12-kilometer coastal stretch. This area is known for its well-preserved seabeds and teeming biodiversity, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling and exploring the underwater world. The crystal-clear waters of its numerous coves further enhance the experience.
The Creu del Francés, or French Cross, is an emblematic cross in Sierra De Irta that commemorates Antonio Cherta, a hero of the War of Independence. It also marks the beginning of a trail that leads to the historic Castillo de Xivert, offering a blend of historical significance and a starting point for exploration.
Yes, for easy hiking, you can explore routes such as the 'Platja Serradal – White Cove loop from Cala de Ribamar' (4.9 km) or the 'Platja Serradal – Irta Lighthouse loop from Cala de Ribamar' (5.4 km). Another option is the 'Camí del Pebret Coastal Trail – Pebret Beach loop from Torre Abadum' (6.3 km). These routes are detailed in the Easy hikes in Sierra De Irta guide.


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