Attractions and places to see around La Torre De Les Maçanes/Torremanzanas include historical sites and natural features within a municipality in Alicante, Spain. The area is characterized by a blend of ancient landmarks, such as the Almohad watchtower, and diverse natural landscapes. Nestled in a valley carved by the Torremanzanas river, the region offers forests, mountain passes, and traditional agricultural settings. It provides opportunities to explore both cultural heritage and outdoor environments.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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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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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 section of the hike was most exciting. WE have done our hike in January, so it was not so crowded. In any case, if you are going to visit this place, better make a slot reservation online. If you do not have enough time for walking recommended by Komodo route, there is an option to park your car very close to this section. In any case, try to do this hike before noon. In afternoon - the section is too busy and it is difficult to find a parking slot.
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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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Even after the repeated climb to Puerto de Tudons, you still have this great feeling of having reached your destination. Driven different routes, always an experience that stays in your memory for a long time. The effort is worth it and the departure is an event. Eddy Current.
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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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Cool view of the Puigcampana. The descent is brilliant, fast, but the wide view to Finestrat is even better. 👍 The Puig Campana is a 1408 m high mountain in the province of Alicante, Spain. It belongs to the Cordillera Penibética mountain system. The mountain towers over the provincial capital Alicante. "Puig" is a name for mountain that is often used in eastern Spain, related to the southern French puy.
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The municipality is rich in history. You can visit the ancient Almohad watchtower, the Torre de Maçanes (La Casa Alta), which dates back to the 12th or 13th century and is the symbol of the town. Other notable sites include the 16th-century Santa Ana Parish Church, the abandoned but historically significant El Sanatori (Old Tuberculosis Sanatorium), and various prehistoric and medieval archaeological sites.
Yes, the area offers impressive natural beauty. You can visit Relleu Footbridge Viewpoint, which extends into a gorge with a glass base offering spectacular views. Other highlights include the ancient El Pou de la Neu, a snow well at 1160 meters, and several mountain passes like Port de Tudons, Rabosa Pass, and Carrasqueta Pass, all offering incredible vistas. You can also enjoy a View of Puig Campana from certain points.
The surrounding area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You'll find numerous hiking and cycling trails through pine and kermes oak forests. The region is particularly known for its mountain passes, which are popular for both cycling and hiking. For specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around La Torre De Les Maçanes/Torremanzanas guide, the MTB Trails around La Torre De Les Maçanes/Torremanzanas guide, or the Cycling around La Torre De Les Maçanes/Torremanzanas guide.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers several demanding routes. The Rabosa Pass is known as a challenging mountain pass with a narrow passage between rocks on the Aitana summit. Similarly, the ascent to Carrasqueta Pass, reaching 1020 meters, is considered quite a challenge. You can find more challenging options in the Hiking around La Torre De Les Maçanes/Torremanzanas guide.
While specific family-friendly trails are not detailed, the general area offers a green and varied natural environment with numerous trails suitable for various fitness levels. Many of the paths through the pine and kermes oak forests can be enjoyed as easy walks. For specific routes, look for trails marked as 'easy' in the Hiking around La Torre De Les Maçanes/Torremanzanas guide.
The region's climate is generally favorable for outdoor activities. Spring and autumn typically offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the natural environment is particularly vibrant, and the weather is less extreme than the summer heat or potential winter chill at higher altitudes.
Absolutely. The village of La Torre de les Maçanes maintains a charming, traditional Spanish atmosphere. You can explore numerous traditional country houses, known as Masías, scattered throughout the municipality, such as those of the Castellanos, Comanaor, and Mareta, which reflect the region's agricultural history and cultural value. Villa Edelmira is also noted as a very photogenic historic building.
The mountain passes offer spectacular panoramic views. From Rabosa Pass, you can see incredible vistas of the La Marina Baja and Alta valleys. Carrasqueta Pass provides stunning views over the city of Alicante and the sea, especially when descending from Jijona. Port de Tudons also offers impressive views after the climb.
Yes, the area is home to several archaeological sites. These include prehistoric sites from the Mesolithic period, such as Freginal de la Fuente Mayor, Silos de La Hoya de Cortés, and Chiprerete. There are also medieval vestiges like La Hoya de Cortés and Molino de Arriba, offering a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
Visitors frequently highlight the impressive climbs and descents, along with the rewarding views. For instance, at Port de Tudons, many describe a 'feeling of victory' upon reaching the top, followed by a magnificent descent. The narrow passage of Rabosa Pass is considered curious and picturesque, with incredible views towards the valleys. The long and quiet ascent of Carrasqueta Pass is appreciated for its challenging nature and the beautiful views towards the interior of Alicante province.
The terrain around La Torre De Les Maçanes/Torremanzanas is varied, ranging from narrow valleys carved by the Torremanzanas river to mountainous areas. You can expect trails through pine and kermes oak forests, as well as ascents and descents over mountain passes. Some routes, like those around Rabosa Pass, feature narrow passages between rocks, while others, like Carrasqueta Pass, offer well-maintained surfaces with significant inclines.


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