Mountain peaks around Villanueva De Viver are situated in the Alto Mijares region at an altitude of 900 meters, characterized by pine forests and ravines. The area offers an extensive network of trails and natural features for exploration. This mountainous terrain provides diverse hiking routes and scenic viewpoints. Visitors can explore deep ravines, dense forests, and various high-altitude spots.
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Moderate ascent that will not disappoint. Recommended to go up if you are in the area. From here you can see the entire course of the river from the reservoir to past Montanejos.
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Great view. With luck you might see eagles and wild goats.
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It is worth climbing Santa Barbara Peak for its impressive views.
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A landscape with history. In the vicinity of Xàtiva is the Cova Negra, declared a Municipal Natural Area in 2006, an essential visit.
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The last 3km of the route, the last descent is mountaineering, impossible to travel with the bike, you have to go down several ravines that with the bike are quite difficult to go down by hand, be careful because it is dangerous, this could have been said by whoever recorded the route. Horrible, it almost made me dark to report the routes well.
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From its top at 967 meters above sea level, you will have amazing views of the entire Montanejos valley and Alto Mijares. Incredible panoramic views of the Arenoso Reservoir and the Muela de Mijares.
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One of the places to visit if you are in the Montanejos area and without a doubt it will surprise you! It is a cave of immense dimensions that you can enter and you will feel small inside. A very curious place to visit especially with children.
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Visitors frequently enjoy exploring The Cueva Negra, an immense cave within the Barranco de Maimona. Another popular spot is Pico de Santa Bárbara and Chapel of San Gregorio, known for its impressive views. The View of Embalse de Arenoso and Muela de Mijares from El Morrón de Campos also offers spectacular panoramic vistas.
Yes, Villanueva de Viver boasts an extensive network of old logging paths, now adapted as multi-trail systems for hikers. These include routes like CM1 - Las Rozas, CM2 - Barranco de la Col, and CM4 - Cerro Solanero. You can find more details and specific routes on the Hiking around Villanueva De Viver guide.
The terrain in Villanueva de Viver is characterized by pine forests, dramatic ravines, and significant elevation changes. Many circular routes range from 5 to 13 km and require good physical condition. For example, the climb to Alto del Pino del Rey is described as challenging but beautiful, with stunning slopes.
Several viewpoints offer picturesque vistas. The View of Embalse de Arenoso and Muela de Mijares from El Morrón de Campos provides incredible panoramic views of the Montanejos valley and the Arenoso Reservoir. Other notable viewpoints include Pradas, El Cerro, and Horcones, each offering unique perspectives of the surrounding mountains.
The region is rich in natural beauty, featuring deep ravines like Barranco de Maimona, extensive pine forests with diverse arboreal species (from Aleppo pines at lower altitudes to Scots pines in higher regions), and impressive geological formations. The Cueva Negra is a significant natural attraction within Barranco de Maimona.
Yes, The Cueva Negra is highlighted as a very curious place to visit, especially with children, due to its immense dimensions that allow you to enter and feel small inside. The multi-trail system also offers various routes, some of which may be suitable for families depending on their fitness level.
Beyond hiking, the area is excellent for mountain biking and road cycling. You can explore various routes, such as the 'Los Calpes Trail' for MTB or the 'Rubielos de Mora – Mora de Rubielos Castle loop' for road cycling. Find more options on the MTB Trails around Villanueva De Viver guide and the Road Cycling Routes around Villanueva De Viver guide.
The region's extensive trail network and natural features make it suitable for outdoor activities throughout much of the year. However, given the mountainous terrain and pine forests, spring and autumn generally offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Summer can be warm, while winter might bring cooler conditions, especially at higher altitudes.
While the focus is on natural features, the Pico de Santa Bárbara and Chapel of San Gregorio combines a summit experience with a religious building, offering a glimpse into local heritage. Additionally, some viewpoints like Pradas, El Cerro, and Horcones are dedicated to ancient local crafts, providing insights into the region's agricultural history.
Visitors frequently praise the impressive views from summits and viewpoints, the well-preserved network of trails, and the immersive experience of exploring lush pine forests and dramatic ravines. The unique geological formations and the sheer scale of places like The Cueva Negra also leave a lasting impression.
Yes, the multi-trail system includes routes with significant elevation changes that require good physical condition. For instance, the climb to Alto del Pino del Rey is noted for being a hard but beautiful ascent with stunning slopes. Some sections, particularly near El Morrón de Campos, can involve mountaineering-like descents.
The multi-trail system in Villanueva de Viver is specifically designed with various circular routes, ranging from 5 to 13 km. These routes, such as those exploring the Barranco de la Col, allow hikers to experience diverse landscapes and return to their starting point without retracing steps.


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