Best attractions and places to see around Penàguila include a blend of historical, cultural, and natural sites. This village, nestled in the L'Alcoià region, is surrounded by olive and almond trees. The area features remnants of a medieval walled settlement and significant natural landscapes like the Sierra de Aitana. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, gardens, and mountain passes.
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A beautiful, long, not-too-steep climb. Nevertheless, you gain over 800 meters in elevation. Quiet roads, hardly any traffic. Very beautiful scenery.
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The Puerto de Confrides is the longest—and one of the highest—climbs in the area, stretching nearly 25 km from base to summit. It's not overly steep, with a moderate average gradient that keeps it rider-friendly, but the real challenge comes from its length. Expect a sustained ascent through pine forests, olive groves, and sweeping valley views. Pace yourself early, stay hydrated, and enjoy the gradual rhythm—this is a true endurance climb that rewards consistent effort rather than explosive power.
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short VIDEOs about this hike could be found at the following links at my youTUBE channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77nMyRJvnZw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVZN57p8yuA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QFmKmQYq4U
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Puerto de Confrides is a very popular route among cyclists on the Costa Blanca, known for its stunning scenery and challenging slopes. This climb is a category 2 climb, with a length of 9 km and an average gradient of 5%. The initial altitude is 550 m and the final 960 m, with a total gradient of 410 m. The last 1.5 km are the most challenging, with an average gradient of over 7%.
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The route runs either from Benilloba or from the valley of the Riu Guadalest. If you start on the coast, you can drive up to almost 1000 meters. On some maps, its name also reads "Port d'Ares". But the sign clearly says "Port de Confrides".
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a short passage that requires a little skill clambering over rocks. The start is a narrow passage where some people might need to take off their rucksack.
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This is a passage with two very short chain-insured sections. One route leads between a crevice in the rock. The chain can be helpful when climbing to pull yourself up. On the other route, a narrow path leads over coarser scree, so you don't really need the chain. Viewed from above, it looks worse than it is.
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Impressive climb to the Tudons port, impressive views, and on the way down good places to stop for a drink, without rushing
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Penàguila's rich history is evident in its medieval
Historic Centre
, built for military purposes between the late 13th and early 14th centuries. You can still see remnants of its original walled settlement, including old defensive towers like the Vernet and 'El Portalet.' Other notable historical sites include theNuestra Señora de la Asunción Parish Church
(14th century with a Baroque façade), the NeoclassicalVirgen de los Dolores Chapel
, and theCastle Remains and Sena Tower
outside the old town. Don't miss theFont Major
, a historical fountain with 29 spouts.Yes, the
Jardín de Santos (Santos Garden)
is a magical, neoclassical garden from the mid-19th century, featuring a pavilion, a lake, woodlands with statues, a viewpoint, and a hedge maze. For natural rock formations, theArc de Santa Llúcia (Arch of Santa Lucía)
is a large natural rock arch known for a unique solar alignment phenomenon around the winter solstice.Penàguila is an excellent starting point for various outdoor activities. The surrounding Sierra de Aitana, Serrella, and Font Roja Natural Park offer fantastic opportunities for hiking and cycling. You can find many routes for cycling, running, and gravel biking in the area.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting several mountain passes and summits. Rabosa Pass offers incredible vistas towards the valleys of La Marina Baja and Alta. The Montcabrer Summit in the Sierra de Mariola Natural Park provides an extraordinary panoramic point of the sierras and mountains of Alicante and southern Valencia, with views extending to Ibiza on clear days. Additionally, Port de Tudons and Carrasqueta Pass also offer impressive views during their descents.
Yes,
Safari Aitana
, located in the heart of the Sierra de Aitana mountains, offers a unique safari experience where families can see various animals like elephants, llamas, giraffes, and lions. TheJardín de Santos
with its hedge maze and diverse plant species also provides a pleasant outing for families.Port de Tudons is a popular mountain pass known for its impressive views and a notable descent. It's remarkable for being so close to the sea while easily exceeding 1,000 meters in elevation, offering a rewarding experience for cyclists and those seeking scenic drives.
Confrides Pass is a very popular route among cyclists on the Costa Blanca due to its stunning scenery and challenging slopes. It's a category 2 climb with an average gradient of 5% over 9 km, offering beautiful views of the mountains through pine forests, especially in its more challenging final section.
Absolutely. Beyond the historical buildings, Penàguila houses an
Ethnological Museum
that showcases the century-old process of olive oil production, offering insight into a significant local tradition and industry.Yes, the
Barranco del Salt de Penàguila
offers an incredible opportunity for adventure. This gorge has a dramatic 70-meter vertical wall, making it perfect for rappelling enthusiasts seeking a thrilling experience.The Montcabrer Summit, located in the Sierra de Mariola Natural Park, is renowned as an extraordinary panoramic point. From its 1,390 meters above sea level, you can enjoy extensive views of the surrounding sierras and mountains of Alicante and southern Valencia, including the Aitana massif and, on clear days, even the island of Ibiza.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive views from the mountain passes like Port de Tudons and Rabosa Pass, often describing an 'overwhelming feeling' or 'incredible views.' The challenging yet rewarding nature of climbs like Confrides Pass for cyclists is also a common positive remark. The blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and opportunities for active tourism are highly appreciated.
Absolutely. The region is well-known for its challenging cycling routes, particularly over its mountain passes. Confrides Pass is a category 2 climb with an average gradient of 5%, while Carrasqueta Pass offers a long and quiet ascent up to 1020 meters with maximum slopes of 12%. These routes provide both a physical challenge and stunning scenery.


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