Best mountain peaks around Catadau offer diverse terrain and elevation within the Vall dels Alcalans, part of the Valencian Community. This municipality provides access to natural landscapes and panoramic views. The region features several notable peaks, including Alto de los Cuchillos at 760 meters, which is part of the Matamón hills and Sierra del Caballón. Catadau's natural features and landmarks make it a destination for exploring the local mountains.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Magnificent 360 degree views. A must-see hike from Dos Aguas. The sign there indicates to do it counterclockwise, I did it the other way and I really enjoyed the steep climb but the gentler descent via the small road reserved for Bomberos (there is a watchtower)
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Impressive views from this geodetic point of the natural landscape of El Tello. If you've come this far you won't be disappointed.
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The climb from the north is tough, with very steep slopes. The climb is more accessible from the south, after the port of Tous.
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The landscape value of Els Cerros is especially notable in the area of the municipality of Llombay, given that it constitutes a wooded space located in a crop area and surrounded by the Magro River. Among its notable natural values is the Cueva de las Maravillas, which is one of the ten most important caves in the Valencian Community.
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The views from up here are worthy of several postcards since in the direction you look you will be surprised by the beauty of the landscape!
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Beautiful views from the top at about 360 meters above sea level. It is reached by taking the detour from the main track and going up a track in good condition with concreted sections. Definitely worth a visit!
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Intermediate point, it is quite wide with views to all sides
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The road is in very good condition. Once at the top you get some amazing views. There is a site that pays homage to the fire brigade members who lost their lives in 1994.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the panoramic views from Besorí Peak Fire Lookout Tower, which offers impressive vistas from its summit at approximately 360 meters above sea level. Another popular spot is Pico de los Cerros, a natural monument known for its wide-ranging views, especially over the municipality of Llombay and the Magro River area.
Yes, Alt del Pollet (560 m) offers a challenging climb, particularly from the north with its steep slopes. For a more accessible ascent, you can approach it from the south after the port of Tous.
The mountain peaks around Catadau offer diverse and impressive views. From Besorí Peak Fire Lookout Tower, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic outlook that includes the Albufera Natural Park, Valencia, and the Levante coast. Pico de los Cerros provides wide-ranging views, especially highlighting the natural landscape around Llombay.
Yes, Rincón del Camaro is a man-made monument and historical site. At its summit, you'll find a site that pays homage to fire brigade members who lost their lives in 1994, alongside incredible views.
Within the municipality of Catadau, Alto de los Cuchillos is one of the most prominent peaks, reaching an elevation of 760 meters. It is part of the Matamón hills and the Sierra del Caballón (La Colaita) range, forming some of the highest points in the area.
Beyond hiking the peaks themselves, the region offers various outdoor activities. You can explore numerous road cycling routes, such as the 'Ribera Alta Loop' or 'Torre de Montroy – Bar El Cazador loop from Llombai'. For general cycling, options like 'Views from Tello – Besori Viewpoint loop from Alfarb' are available. There are also running trails, including challenging routes like 'Besori – Besori Viewpoint loop from Llombai'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Catadau, Cycling around Catadau, and Running Trails around Catadau guides.
The route to Alto del Besori, also known as Besorí Peak Fire Lookout Tower, is popular among hikers and offers a diverse landscape including ravines and pine forests. It's considered moderate in difficulty, with some cobbled sections, so appropriate footwear is advised. It's best to avoid ascending during hot weather.
Yes, Pico del Ave (952m) offers magnificent 360-degree views. It's a highly recommended hike, often started from Dos Aguas, providing extensive panoramic vistas of the surrounding landscape.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You'll encounter diverse landscapes including ravines and pine forests, especially on routes like the one to Alto del Besori. Peaks like Pico de los Cerros are noted for their landscape value, featuring wooded spaces within agricultural areas and surrounded by the Magro River.
Visitors particularly enjoy the impressive panoramic views from the summits and viewpoints, often describing them as 'worthy of several postcards'. The tranquility and the opportunity to experience the natural landscapes of the region are also highly valued, with many finding the diverse terrain and scenic outlooks very rewarding.
Yes, Pico de los Cerros is recognized as a natural monument. Its landscape value is particularly notable in the area of Llombay, where it forms a wooded space surrounded by the Magro River, and it also features the Cueva de las Maravillas, one of the ten most important caves in the Valencian Community.


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