Best mountain peaks around La Pobla Del Duc are found within the natural landscapes of the Vall d'Albaida region in Valencia, Spain. The area is primarily defined by the Serra del Benicadell and the broader Serra Grossa mountain ranges. These ranges offer diverse terrain and contribute to the natural environment surrounding La Pobla Del Duc. The region provides various opportunities for outdoor activities, including exploring prominent peaks and viewpoints.
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There are several points along this route from which you can admire the impressive silhouette of the Benicadell massif. The Alt de Benicadell, with a height of 1,105 metres, is a prominent peak in the Sierra de Benicadell, which forms a natural border between the provinces of Valencia and Alicante. The region around the Benicadell offers numerous opportunities for cycling tours that lead through varied landscapes with impressive views.
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Place from which you have the most spectacular views of this incredible mountain.
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The Benicadell accompanies the cyclist during the ascent and descent of the mountain pass between Castelló de Rugat and Beniarrés.
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El Benicadell is the highest peak (1,104 m) of the mountain range of the same name. It is a mountainous wall that separates the Valencian regions of the Vall d'Albaida and the County. With a Betic (external Prebetic specifically) direction from north-east to south-west, the characteristic peak of Benicadell has the form of a rocky ridge of calcareous lithology that gives uniqueness to the landscape.
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Path for mtb with some technical sections. Starting at the abandoned quarry and going up to La Serra del Sensats and La Penya de la Mola (420m asl) with very nice views. The descent to the PNM Quatretonda is through sectors in poor condition but with care you can descend without problems.
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Very nice views of both Benicadell and the reservoir. Both on one side and the other you can ride on good roads and appreciate beautiful views
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Almost on the entire route you have an excellent view of the impressive summit of Benicadell. When you drive downhill, it is definitely worth keeping your camera close at hand, because on the small mountain road that leads from Salem via Beniarrés to Gaianes, you circle the mountain for a good part. A view into the valley of the Beniarrés reservoir and the surrounding terraces for growing olives is not to be scoffed at either. A great landscape here!
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The primary mountain ranges defining the landscape around La Pobla del Duc are the Serra del Benicadell and the broader Serra Grossa. The Serra del Benicadell is particularly notable, featuring its emblematic peak, Benicadell, which reaches an altitude of 1,104 meters (3,625 feet).
You can expect impressive panoramic views. For instance, from Views of Benicadell, you'll see spectacular vistas of the Benicadell massif and the surrounding reservoir. Similarly, View of Alt de Benicadell offers excellent perspectives of the Benicadell summit and the Beniarrés reservoir valley with its olive terraces. From Cruz de la Ollería, located at 520 meters above sea level, you can enjoy views of the Vall d'Albaida region and the Costera.
Yes, the Serra del Benicadell area is rich in history. You can explore archaeological sites such as El Sercat (dating back to the 2nd millennium BC) and La Covalta (an Iberian period site at 889 meters altitude). The region also features historical snow wells, known as 'neveras', including those of Benicadell, Dalt, Baix, Xamarra, Corral de Diego, and Lloma Solaneta.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, road cycling, and running. For cycling, explore routes like 'The Castle of Xàtiva — Circular from Benigànim' or 'View of Alt de Benicadell – Pont de Sant Blai loop from la Pobla del Duc'. Running enthusiasts can tackle trails such as 'Crossing – Benicadell Summit loop from Ráfol de Salem'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around La Pobla Del Duc, Road Cycling Routes around La Pobla Del Duc, and Running Trails around La Pobla Del Duc guides.
The highest peak in the immediate vicinity is Benicadell, which reaches an altitude of 1,104 meters (3,625 feet). This prominent summit is part of the Serra del Benicadell mountain range.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging terrain, the Penya de La Mola Trail offers some technical sections, particularly for mountain biking. It starts at an abandoned quarry and ascends to La Serra del Sensats and La Penya de la Mola (420m asl), providing rewarding views.
The region experiences a Mediterranean climate. While specific 'best times' for hiking are not detailed, generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential colder, wetter conditions in winter. The northern slopes of the Serra del Benicadell are more humid and verdant, while the southern slopes are drier.
Despite past forest fires, the Serra del Benicadell is still covered with holm oaks, young pines, and various shrubs like rosemary and rockrose. Remnants of older trees such as rowans and oaks can also be found. The range is also known for its rich fauna, making it an interesting area for nature observation.
Yes, the Serra del Benicadell range is protected by the Generalitat Valenciana. It includes two designated Protected Landscapes: La Solana and L'Ombria, highlighting its significant natural value and biodiversity.
The Benicadell peak is characterized by its distinctive form as a rocky ridge of calcareous lithology. This geological feature gives the landscape a unique appearance and serves as a natural wall separating the Valencian regions of Vall d'Albaida and El Comtat.
Beyond the prominent peaks, the Serra del Benicadell also features the Font Freda (cold spring) and the Albufera de Gaianes, offering additional natural points of interest for visitors to explore.


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