Best mountain peaks around Bolulla are found in the mountainous Marina Baixa region, offering a natural landscape with notable elevations and features. The area includes significant peaks and natural attractions, providing diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. These mountains are characterized by their varied terrain, from moderate ascents to challenging climbs, and often feature historical elements or unique geological formations. The region provides opportunities to explore summits, viewpoints, and natural monuments.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Nice scenic mountain summit with panoramic 360 degree views. If accessing from the southwest there are a couple of short chains which appear a bit unnecessary but are useful. Egress down the ridge to the northwest has been complicated from 2024 onward due to the large and controversial housing development site. The contractors apparently are under instruction to always provide a suitable route for walkers but you may have to detour slightly.
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Fantastic views and nice rocks to sit and have your lunch. Large flat area for large walking groups. Accessible from Murla on a steep SAC T3 path via the Hermita and Penya Migdia which does not include any chains or staples - BUT - if you continue west along the route there are chains and staples SAC T4 and T5 to negotiate. The T5 is a descent heading west to east and appears more daunting than if you were making an ascent. In my humble view it does not warrant a T5 rating. In reality any average competent walker will not experience any significant problem.
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This section is "off-piste" to get to the top of Cavall Verd. It involves staples, a chain and some steep rock. This part of the trail must be descended the same way as you clambered up.
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One of the ideal towns for mountain biking in the Marina Alta is Castell de Castells. From there you can climb to the Cima del Cocoll. It is an ascent of moderate difficulty in which you can climb to the geodesic vertex which is next to a forest observatory. From the top there is a beautiful panoramic view. The route to this summit can be started from Benigembla. Or, from Castell de Castells passing quite close to the natural area of Els Arcs. The last section towards the Cim del Cocoll along the PR-CV 427 runs near the Paraje de Els Arcs. In fact, you begin to climb along a track in good condition at just over 722 meters above sea level that leads towards the location of the Corrales de Plans d'Aialt. Although, the first 400 meters along this track do not have a slope. There is no doubt that it is a spectacular natural environment. And, walking along the track that leads to Cocoll, you will also see Es Crestall and Es Pla de Sa Cova.
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An incredible view. The steep ascent requires some strength, but is doable and mobile.
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Very nice tour (medium difficulty) to do in the Calpe region.
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Demanding route. Climbing section. With a clear sky view of Ibiza
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Fantastic view from the top of Morro Blau over Benidorm and the Mediterranean Sea👍
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The region around Bolulla offers several rewarding peaks. The Summit of Mount d'Olta (587 m) is highly popular for its panoramic views of Calpe and the Penyal d'Ifac, accessible via a path without significant difficulty. Another must-see is Mirador de Cocoll, which features a geodesic vertex and a forest observatory, offering beautiful vistas in a spectacular natural environment. For those seeking a challenge with 360-degree views, including potential clear sky views of Ibiza, the Tossalet del Castellet Summit is a demanding route with climbing sections.
Yes, the Summit of Mount d'Olta (587 m) is considered family-friendly. It offers wonderful panoramic views throughout its entire route and is accessible via a path without significant difficulty, making it suitable for a family outing. Remember to carry plenty of water, especially during summer.
The mountain peaks near Bolulla showcase diverse natural beauty. You can expect to see dramatic slopes, unique rock formations like Moro Blau, and varied ecosystems. Peaks like Mirador de Cocoll are set within spectacular natural environments, offering views of features like Es Crestall and Es Pla de Sa Cova. The broader region also features pine and oak forests, and geological formations such as the 'chasms of Partagás' on Aitana.
Yes, the region is rich in history. The **Castellet Mountain (Peña del Castellet)**, just north of Bolulla, hosts the remains of the historic Garx Castle, dating back to the Muslim period. While in ruins, you can still discern its former walls and cistern, offering a glimpse into the past. Additionally, the Sierra de Bèrnia features the 16th-century Fort de Bèrnia, built to defend against Moriscos and Barbary pirates. Aitana and Puig Campana also feature 18th-century snow wells ('neveras') used historically for storing snow and ice.
Many peaks offer stunning panoramic views. The Mirador de Cocoll is specifically noted for its beautiful panoramic view from its geodesic vertex. From the Summit of Mount d'Olta (587 m), you can enjoy the best views of Calpe and the Penyal d'Ifac. The Morro Blau - Serra de l'Aixorta offers amazing 360-degree views towards the Marina Alta, Baja, and the beaches from Denia through Calpe to Altea. For a truly expansive vista, Puig Campana and Aitana provide awe-inspiring panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, the Benidorm skyline, and the vast Alicante landscapes.
Beyond reaching summits, the area around Bolulla is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore a range of MTB Trails, including challenging routes like 'La Sierra de la Aixortá — Circular por Guadalest'. There are also numerous Running Trails, such as the 'Bèrnia Loop Trail' and 'La Serra de l'Aixorta — Trail run circular'. For dedicated hikers, the Mountain Hikes around Bolulla guide features routes like 'Penyes del Portitxol – Bèrnia loop from Serra de Bèrnia'.
The region offers diverse natural beauty depending on the season. Spring brings warmth and vibrant flora, while autumn is known for its rich ochre hues, making both seasons ideal for hiking. Summer can be very hot, so it's recommended to carry plenty of water. Winter conditions in the higher peaks like Aitana and Puig Campana can involve colder temperatures, but generally, the climate is mild, allowing for year-round outdoor activities.
Yes, the region is known for its circular routes. A pleasant loop hike from Bolulla village can take you to the Castellet Mountain, offering fantastic views. The circular route around **Sierra de Bèrnia** is particularly renowned as one of the most beautiful and interesting in the province, offering spectacular views and a rich historical and natural heritage, including the unique experience of traversing 'El Forat', a natural tunnel through the mountain.
For experienced hikers, the Tossalet del Castellet Summit presents a demanding route with climbing sections. The Red Rock (Penyal Roig) also offers amazing views but requires overcoming a couple of via ferratas that, while not overly difficult, demand caution. Further afield, **Puig Campana** and **Aitana** are the second and highest peaks in Alicante province, respectively, offering challenging trails and significant ascents for those seeking a rigorous experience.
The Sierra de Bèrnia is highly popular due to its unique features and stunning scenery. It's known for 'El Forat', a natural tunnel that crosses the mountain, providing a fantastic viewpoint towards the bay of Altea. The range also hosts the ruins of the 16th-century Fort de Bèrnia. The circular route around Sierra de Bèrnia is considered one of the most beautiful and interesting in the province, offering diverse habitats, flora micro-reserves, and a rich historical and natural heritage.
While Bolulla itself is nestled among significant elevations, the broader Alicante province boasts even higher peaks accessible from the area. **Aitana**, at 1,558 meters, is the highest peak in Alicante province, offering challenging routes and extensive panoramic views. **Puig Campana**, standing at 1,406 meters, is the second-highest and is famous for its dramatic slopes and a distinctive notch near its summit known as 'El Portell'.


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