Best mountain peaks around Castalla are located in the province of Alicante, Spain, offering diverse mountain ranges. The region is characterized by valleys flanked by mountains, providing exceptional views and hiking opportunities. Several notable peaks are in its immediate vicinity, making it a destination for outdoor activities. The area features a mix of panoramic vistas, rich biodiversity, and varied terrain for hiking and cycling.
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If you climb from the road to the summit of Maigmó, the elevation gain ranges between 700 and 800 meters, half that if you climb from the Balcón de Alicante. There are countless routes that start and end from the Balcón de Alicante, and just as many that lead to the summit. The Cantal del Pixaor ridge is only suitable for experts and those without height restrictions. It's recommended to bring some climbing gear to secure some sections, but the experience is incredible.
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Superb panorama of La Canal and Foya d'Alcoy
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It is a port without great demands (maximum slope of 10%) that will allow us to enjoy the landscape of pine and holm oak trees and the wide views of the coast that open up at the top. We start in Alcoi, at the Fernando Reig bridge over the Barxell river taking the N-340 in the direction of Xixona. It is a long straight uphill stretch with a service road on the right that we can take for a kilometer (until the intersection with the CV-797, Font Roja road) to avoid traffic as much as possible.
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What a fantastic region! With my newfound knowledge, I see this magnificent landscape in a completely different light! The landscape is typically Mediterranean, appearing rather dry and rocky. Pine forests grow on the lower slopes of the mountains, while higher up you'll find mostly low shrubs and hardy plants. https://www.comunitatvalenciana.com/de/alacant-alicante/tibi/naturlandschaften/das-maigmo-massiv-und-die-sierra-de-l-arguenya
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The port of La Carrasqueta is a mountain peak located 1020 meters high. Much frequented by cyclists, from above it offers beautiful views of the Alicante mountains.
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Pass between Xixona and Alcoy.
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very rolling route, low difficulty.
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For exceptional panoramic views, you should visit Maigmó Summit, which at 1,296 meters high, provides vistas across the entire coastal strip from Benidorm to Torrevieja. Alto del Menejador (1,350 meters) also offers incredible 360-degree views, especially from its true summit past the observation station.
Yes, several peaks offer challenging routes. The ascent to Maigmó Summit includes routes like 'Maigmó por las cadenas' via the North face, which can be quite demanding. Some routes on Maigmó, especially those involving the Cantal del Pixaor ridge, may even require climbing gear. Additionally, Despeñador Peak features a summit access chimney, offering a fun alternative to the traditional trail.
The region is rich in Mediterranean flora and fauna. Protected areas like Maigmó and Sit Mountains and the Natural Park of Carrascar de la Font Roja (home to Alto del Menejador) boast impressive Aleppo pines and long-lived Mediterranean holm oak forests. The landscape is typically Mediterranean, with pine forests on lower slopes and hardy shrubs higher up.
Yes, for a less strenuous outing, La Replana (1,229 meters) offers an easier hike with mostly wide paths and a gradual ascent. It's a good option for families and includes interesting features like a superb snow well and an optional fountain visit.
The mountains around Castalla are very popular with cyclists. Carrasqueta Pass is known for its long and quiet climb, offering spectacular curves and views when descending from Jijona. Xorret del Catí is another notable area, famous for its challenging and steep ascents, frequently featured in professional cycling events like the Vuelta Ciclista a España. You can find various cycling routes in the area, including those around Castalla.
The highest point in the immediate vicinity is Alto del Menejador, reaching 1,350 meters. It is also the highest point of the Natural Park of Carrascar de la Font Roja.
Absolutely. The region offers a variety of trails suitable for different activities. For running, you can explore routes like 'La Serra del Sit' or 'Alt de Guixop' near Castalla. Mountain biking enthusiasts will find trails such as 'Fuente Santa María' or 'Las Hermosas'. You can discover more options on the dedicated guides for Running Trails around Castalla and MTB Trails around Castalla.
Beyond the natural beauty, you can discover interesting features. La Replana, for instance, has a superb old snow well. The area around Despeñador Peak, within the Serra del Maigmó, is known for its forest-covered mountains and the Xorret de Catí, a challenging climb for cyclists.
Some areas, particularly peaks like La Mosca and L'Escobella near Agost, feature an almost desert-like environment. Due to significant sun exposure, it is crucial to carry ample water, especially during warmer months, to stay hydrated throughout your hike.
Visitors frequently highlight the exceptional panoramic views, especially from summits like Maigmó Summit and Alto del Menejador. The diverse terrain for hiking and cycling, the rich Mediterranean flora and fauna in protected areas, and the opportunity to connect with nature in places like Maigmó and Sit Mountains are also highly valued.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, the Hoya de Castalla (Castalla valley) is flanked by other significant mountains. These include Cati (1,260 m) and Argenya (1,230 m). Peaks like Mos del Bou and Moleta near Tibi also offer superb hikes with exceptional views, though some routes can be difficult and require good navigation.


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