Best mountain peaks around Castell De Castells are found in a picturesque village nestled high in the mountains of the Costa Blanca region in Alicante, Spain. This area features a dramatic landscape with impressive peaks and natural formations. The region is characterized by rugged limestone mountains, rich Moorish history, and significant archaeological sites. It offers a unique transition from the Mediterranean coastline to mountainous terrain.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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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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Now it's cherry blossom. All levels of maturity can be seen.
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The best place to take a break, eat and drink.
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Joan Pellicer described it as "a watchtower of light, a swaying arch and well drawn by chance, an eye looking at the sea, a portal open to those who seek, the moons and sea breezes, the Peña Foradada, grotesque, beautiful and Gaudinian..." .
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An incredible view. The steep ascent requires some strength, but is doable and mobile.
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Great view over the Gallinera valley, the rock arch. Nature is recovering quickly from the 2022 fire.
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The region boasts several impressive peaks and natural formations. Don't miss Penya Foradà, a natural monument known for its unique arch shape and a spectacular sun alignment twice a year. Another significant peak is Pla de la Casa Summit, the highest point in the La Serrella mountain range. You can also visit Recingle Alt Summit for extensive panoramic views, or the dramatic natural rock arches known as Els Arcs.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the ascent to Pla de la Casa Summit in the Serra de Serrella offers a challenging experience as the highest peak in that range. The hike to Penya El Castellet, crowned by 13th-century Moorish castle remains, is also considered hard but rewards with panoramic views.
The peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Mirador de Cocoll, you can see the entire coastline from the Bay of Valencia to Benidorm, along with numerous inland mountain ranges. Morro Blau provides expansive views across the Marina Alta and Baja regions, encompassing the coastline from Denia to Altea. Recingle Alt Summit also offers wonderful views in all directions.
Yes, the region has a rich history. Penya El Castellet is crowned by the remains of a 13th-century Moorish castle and watchtower, adding a significant cultural layer to the natural beauty. The area also boasts ancient rock paintings at Pla de Petracos, dating back over 7,000 years, enriching the historical appeal.
The region experiences a rapid transition from the gentle Mediterranean coastline to rugged limestone mountains. While specific 'best times' aren't detailed, the unique sun alignment through Penya Foradà occurs specifically in March and October, making these months particularly captivating for that site. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking in this mountainous area.
Beyond hiking, the area around Castell de Castells is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain biking trails, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Castell De Castells guide, including routes like 'Els Arcs - Penya Rabosa'. There are also dedicated running trails, like the 'Running circular at Embalse de Guadalest'.
Yes, some routes are suitable for families. For example, the tips for Penya Foradà mention that it can be visited with children, and there are several routes to reach it. The natural rock arches of Els Arcs also offer various hiking routes, including circular paths, accessible for different fitness levels.
You can explore a variety of hiking trails in the area. The Hiking around Castell De Castells guide features routes like 'Els Arcs (Circular PR-CV 49 & 151)' and 'Almond Orchards – Start of the Els Arcs route'. Many trails lead to or pass by prominent peaks and natural landmarks.
The region is home to several unique natural formations. Penya Foradà is famous for its distinctive arch or 'window' shape, naturally sculpted by erosion. Additionally, Els Arcs are spectacular natural rock arches, massive limestone formations connected by a narrow bridge, showcasing millions of years of natural erosion.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and extensive views from the summits, the unique natural formations like Penya Foradà, and the rewarding challenge of the climbs. The blend of natural beauty with rich historical elements, such as the Moorish castle remains, also adds to the appeal. The komoot community has shared over 59 photos and given more than 80 upvotes, indicating a highly appreciated experience.
Yes, Mirador de Cocoll (Cima del Cocoll) is an ascent of moderate difficulty, leading to a geodesic vertex and a forest observatory with exceptional panoramic views. The path to Recingle Alt Summit is also generally considered intermediate, with some rocky parts but not excessive technical difficulty.
While specific parking locations for each trail are not detailed, Castell de Castells is a remote mountain village. Hikers typically find parking within or near the village, or at designated trailheads for popular routes. It's advisable to check local signage or trail descriptions for specific parking instructions before your hike.


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