Best mountain peaks around Quart De Poblet are found in nearby natural areas, as the municipality itself is characterized by an irrigated landscape. The region offers access to mountainous terrain and hiking opportunities in close proximity. The Sierra Perenxisa, a small mountain range, is located nearby and features a Municipal Natural Park. This area provides panoramic views and diverse Mediterranean scrubland.
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Beautiful mountain to the south of the town of Riba-roja and which, moreover, is at the gates of what is called Camp de Túria.
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The antennas of the Cumbre de Calicanto in the Serra Perenxisa offer wonderful views of the city of Valencia, the Levante coast and the Hoya de Buñol. There are several alternatives to get there, either by paved road or a gravel track with greater difficulty. Either way you will have a nice reward when you get up there!
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There are two possibilities to reach the antennas. One is going up the road of the Calicanto urbanization and the other is by a track that connects in the lower part of the urbanization. This route corresponds to the track and you must bring a suitable bicycle and keep in mind that there are sections with loose stone.
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There are two possibilities to reach the antennas. One is going up the road of the Calicanto urbanization and the other is by a track that connects in the lower part of the urbanization. You must bring a suitable bicycle along the track and keep in mind that there are sections with loose stone.
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Experience with the bike is needed because it has sections of descents with reds that if you don't have it, you'll fall for sure. I say this because I was smart and I had to get off the bike on some descent because I didn't see it clearly
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Typical route to ascend by road bike, gravel or MTB inside the urbanization of Calicanto. The descent / ascent can also be done by dirt roads (only for gravel or MTB bikes).
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Geodesic point of the Carasoles mountain, area of abandoned chalets, abandoned urbanization project ... Very good views of the entire area of L'Horta.
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The most popular spots for mountain views and peaks near Quart de Poblet are primarily found within the nearby Sierra Perenxisa. These include the Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia, which offers expansive views of the city, the Levante coast, and the Hoya de Buñol. Another highly-rated location is the Carasoles Geodetic Point, providing excellent views of the entire L'Horta area. Additionally, the Serra Perenxisa Summit itself is a favorite for its panoramic vistas of Horta de València and the Albufera.
Yes, the Sierra Perenxisa, which hosts the main peaks near Quart de Poblet, offers various trails suitable for hiking. You can find routes that explore pine forests, pass by viewpoints, and even connect with ancient irrigation systems. For more detailed hiking options in the broader area, you can explore the Hiking around Quart De Poblet guide, which includes routes like the 'Silk Floss Trees loop from Manises' and 'Exciting loop from Campament'.
The mountain areas near Quart de Poblet, particularly the Sierra Perenxisa, are characterized by Mediterranean scrubland. You'll encounter species such as kermes oak, mastic, gorse, heather, buckthorn, and juniper. The region also offers significant geological interest, with formations like the 'Calizas de la sierra Perenxisa' providing insights into ancient geological periods. From the peaks, you can enjoy panoramic views of urban landscapes, the coast, and natural features like the Albufera.
Yes, the Sierra Perenxisa offers easier routes that are perfect for families and children. These trails allow for an enjoyable outdoor experience without requiring advanced hiking skills. While specific family-friendly highlights are not detailed, the general accessibility and varied terrain of the Sierra Perenxisa make it suitable for family outings.
The Valencia region generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are typically the best times to visit the mountain peaks near Quart de Poblet. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for hiking, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter. Always check the local weather forecast before heading out.
Yes, the Sierra Perenxisa, designated as a Municipal Natural Park, is home to typical Mediterranean pine forest fauna. Visitors might spot animals such as foxes, hedgehogs, martens, and wild boars. The area is also rich in birdlife, including various warblers and tits, making it an interesting spot for birdwatching.
The Sierra Perenxisa area boasts cultural heritage, including Islamic-era aqueducts known as 'els Arquets de Dalt i els Arquets de Baix.' Additionally, archaeological sites from the Iberian and Bronze Ages have been found in the region, offering glimpses into its long history.
Beyond hiking, the area around Quart de Poblet offers opportunities for other outdoor activities. You can find various routes for running and cycling. For instance, the Running Trails around Quart De Poblet guide features routes like the 'Parque de Cabecera – Turia Garden loop.' Cyclists can explore options such as 'The Fluvial Route of Turia' detailed in the Cycling around Quart De Poblet guide.
From the highest points, such as the Serra Perenxisa Summit or the Calicanto Antennas, you can expect exceptional panoramic views. These often include the expansive Horta de València, the city of Valencia itself, its port, the City of Arts and Sciences, and even the Albufera in the distance. The Carasoles Geodetic Point also provides extensive views of the L'Horta area.
Yes, the Sierra Perenxisa is quite accessible. It is located less than 18 km from the center of Valencia, making it a convenient natural escape for residents and visitors of Quart de Poblet and the surrounding areas. Its proximity allows for relatively short travel times to reach the hiking trails and viewpoints.
Yes, some of the routes to the peaks and viewpoints, such as the Carasoles Geodetic Point and the Ascent to Calicanto antennas, are rated as challenging. These may involve sections with loose stone or steeper inclines, requiring a good level of fitness and appropriate gear. Always check route details and tips before attempting a challenging trail.
The View from Mina de Perol is another notable viewpoint and summit located south of the town of Riba-roja. It offers beautiful mountain scenery and is situated at the gates of what is known as Camp de Túria, providing a different perspective of the region's natural beauty.


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