Best attractions and places to see in Paratge Natural Municipal La Casella include a diverse landscape of steep mountain ranges, fertile valleys, and significant karst formations. This protected area, part of the larger Paraje Natural Municipal de La Murta y La Casella, features prominent peaks and historical cultural sites. It offers a rich natural environment with varied flora and fauna, making it a compelling destination for outdoor exploration. The region combines impressive geological formations with historical remnants, providing a unique…
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The Garrofer spring is a spring where water, coming from the Agulles aquifer, flows happily through two pipes and is channeled to an adjacent washhouse. Despite the warning that the water is not potable (as it is not chlorinated or subject to any health control), thousands of Alzire residents travel up to thirteen kilometers and sometimes form long queues to fill their water jugs.
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L'Ouet is a peak in the Sierra de Corberá, near Alzira. It is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts due to its stunning panoramic views and natural surroundings. The route to L'Ouet is quite accessible and well signposted, making it suitable for hikers of different levels.
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From Favara through the Barranco de Infierno. Classified as dangerous according to Komoot, which is not true. Very interesting prospects for La Mola. A safety cable is stretched across the rock face. Climb up the last bit. Extensive views over the coast from the Montgo to Valencia. View of L'Ouet.
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good views, very narrow and leafy path, despite the shade being in a valley it is quite hot, it is recommended to carry enough water. Almost the entire route is along the bed of a dry river and therefore the stones are very moved and they wobble, you have to be careful. After km 6, when the turn begins and we leave the canyon, the whole route is along a wide forest track without shadows. This route requires effort and good legs because one never tires of climbing. September 15, 2022.
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Wonderful views all along the Pla del Barber path but this particular site has the best views towards the valley of La Casella and Alzira
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Water fountain with rest area and very dense and cool trees for hot days. It is reached by the La Simeta path or by the PR-CV 303 forest track from the La Casella car park.
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Top of the Serra de Corbera at 625 m asl with spectacular views towards the Levantine coast, Cullera, Tavernes and towards the other side the Serra de les Agulles and Vall de La Casella. It can be reached by path with moderate technical difficulty, with sectors of loose stone and some steep steps.
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The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring steep mountain ranges like the Serra de les Agulles and prominent peaks such as Cavall Bernat, Creu del Cardenal, and La Ratlla, which offer extensive panoramic views. You can also discover the impressive L'Ouet Forest Observatory, and the spectacular Cova de la Galera, known for its unique stalactite and stalagmite formations.
Yes, the area is home to significant historical treasures. The most notable is the largely ruined but well-preserved Monastery of Santa María de la Murta (Monasterio de los Jerónimos), a Site of Cultural Interest dating back to the 14th-15th centuries. Surrounding the monastery, you can find the rupestrian hermitage of Mont Calvario, Philip II's Bridge, and ancient aqueducts and cisterns.
The park offers numerous well-signposted hiking trails catering to various difficulty levels. Popular options include the 'La Casella Valley Trail' and the 'La Casella - La Ratlla Loop Trail', which lead to historic ruins, water basins, and stunning views of the Levantine coast. For more specific routes, you can explore easy hikes in Paratge Natural Municipal La Casella.
Yes, the area offers several family-friendly attractions. The Font del Garrofer is a natural spring with a rest area and dense, cool trees, perfect for a break. The Deer Reserve in La Casella is a fenced area where families can observe a community of deer. Additionally, the Cara-Sol Road to La Casella is a paved road with gentle slopes, ideal for a family bike ride.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting L'Ouet, a summit at 528 m above sea level, offering vistas of the Vall de La Casella, Serra de Corbera, Serra de les Agulles, and the Levantine coast. Another excellent spot is the Collado del Infierno Viewpoint, providing beautiful views of the Vall de La Casella and the city of Alzira along a well-maintained forest track.
Absolutely. The park is a habitat for various wildlife. You can visit the Deer Reserve in La Casella to see a community of deer. The area is also known for raptors like the Bonelli's eagle and the Eurasian eagle-owl, as well as foxes, rabbits, and genets, particularly in the richer flora areas.
Yes, the region offers several cycling opportunities. The Cara-Sol Road to La Casella is a paved route with gentle slopes, suitable for road bikes, gravel bikes, or mountain bikes. For more options, you can explore gravel biking routes or general cycling routes in the area.
The park benefits from a favorable microclimate with mild temperatures and high humidity, making it pleasant for visits throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn are particularly ideal for hiking and outdoor activities, as temperatures are comfortable and the flora is vibrant. Summers can be warm, but the dense, cool trees around springs like Font del Garrofer offer respite.
Beyond the Cova de la Galera, the park's landscape is characterized by intense karstification, which has created numerous chasms and other unique rock formations. The abrupt mountain ranges, such as the Serra de les Agulles, also contribute to the rugged and dramatic geological scenery.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views from peaks like L'Ouet and La Ratlla. The well-maintained trails, the tranquility of natural springs such as Font del Garrofer, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like the Monastery of Santa María de la Murta are also highly appreciated.
Yes, the area holds remnants of past industries. You can find two lime kilns in La Casella, one near the recreational area and another on the way up to the Old Forest House (Casa de Bono). There is also an identified ancient marble quarry of Alzira within the park.


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