Best mountain peaks around Bolbaite offer elevated areas and viewpoints that provide scenic vistas across the region's diverse natural landscapes. Bolbaite is characterized by its river, natural pools, and waterfalls, which are integral to its popular hiking routes. The area features limestone cliffs and varied terrain, making it suitable for exploring different perspectives of the local scenery. These elevated spots are often part of trails that emphasize the journey through varied landscapes.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Wow how beautiful! And the trip itself is what it's all about. What a beautiful rugged area.
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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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Caroche or Caroig peak is a 1,126 meter mountain, located in Teresa de Cofrentes. It is located in the massif that receives the same name (Macizo del Caroig), located between the regions of "El valle de Ayora-Cofrentes" and the "Canal de Navarrès" and belonging to the municipality of "Teresa de Cofrentes", bordering the municipal area of Bicorp. It has a height of 1,126 meters above sea level. At its highest point there is a fire surveillance post, from which you can see a large part of the regions of Valencia, seeing the sea and the city of Cullera on the clearest days. On the slopes of this massif small streams grow such as “El Río Fraile” or the famous, among the locals of Teresa, “La Argongeña”. It is sometimes mispronounced "La Longeña". The entire geography is dotted with ravines, caves and very deep crevices, such as those found in the Las Quebradas area...
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It is the highest point in Antella, at 303 meters. It receives the name of the "Three Mollons" for being the place where it crosses and delimits Antella with Alzira and Tous. There are very good views of the area.
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At this point, there is a forestry hut and a geodetic point that marks the maximum height of this mountain. It is worth making a small detour and taking in the fantastic panoramic views.
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The Caroche peak is located 1125 meters above sea level. I invite you to stop along the way and contemplate the privileged views that you get from this point. Here you can find the forestry hut and some information panels about the surrounding mountains.
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Viewpoint of the forest hut of El Palmeral at 327m asl with very nice views of the Ribera. It is reached by forest road in good condition for both mtb and gravel.
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With its peak at 1,126 meters above sea level, the El Caroche massif offers incredible views in all directions. The stretch of ascent from the pass to the top has steep slopes with a good surface. You can reach the pass by different routes. The views reward all the physical effort of reaching the top.
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While Bolbaite doesn't feature traditional towering mountain peaks, it offers several significant elevated areas and viewpoints. Among them are Pico de Caroche, a summit reaching 1,126 meters with extensive panoramic views, and Alt del Pollet (560 m), known for its challenging ascents from the north and more accessible routes from the south. Another popular spot is The Palm Grove, a viewpoint at 327 meters offering views of the Ribera.
Yes, the area around the Sellent River, which divides Bolbaite, offers a beautiful landscape with recreational and bathing areas. While not a mountain peak, the surrounding limestone cliffs provide elevated perspectives suitable for family walks. The The Palm Grove is also accessible via forest roads in good condition, making it suitable for a less strenuous visit with good views.
From elevated points like Pico de Caroche, you can expect incredible, extensive views in all directions, rewarding the effort of the ascent. The Palm Grove offers very nice views of the Ribera valley. The Tres Mollons Viewpoint, the highest point in Antella, provides excellent views of the surrounding area, including the boundaries with Alzira and Tous.
The region around Bolbaite is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails that lead to viewpoints and natural attractions. There are also options for gravel biking and running. For more detailed routes, explore the Hiking around Bolbaite, Gravel biking around Bolbaite, and Running Trails around Bolbaite guides.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the ascent to Pico de Caroche features steep but well-surfaced sections that require physical effort. Similarly, the climb to Alt del Pollet (560 m) from the north is known for its tough, very steep slopes.
Bolbaite is characterized by its river, natural pools, and waterfalls, which are often integrated into hiking routes leading to elevated areas. The region features limestone cliffs and diverse terrain. For instance, the Mirador del Salto de Chella offers spectacular views of a 25-meter-high waterfall, and the Sellent River area includes features like Gorgo Caracol and Gorgo Cadena with a picturesque wooden bridge.
The region's diverse natural beauty, with trails emphasizing the journey through varied landscapes to discover waterfalls, natural swimming holes, and scenic overlooks, makes it enjoyable across different seasons. However, for comfortable hiking, spring and autumn generally offer milder temperatures. Summer can be hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable, especially for more challenging routes.
The Ermita de Santa Bárbara, located on a hill adorned with Aleppo pines, offers beautiful views over the wide valley and features its own recreational area. While primarily a viewpoint, chapels like this often hold local historical and cultural significance within the community.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible panoramic views offered from spots like Pico de Caroche, noting that the effort to reach the top is well rewarded. The diverse natural beauty, including rugged landscapes, forests, and the integration of river features and waterfalls into the trails, is also highly valued.
Yes, the Recreational Area of the Sellent River, which offers elevated perspectives, provides amenities such as parking and picnic areas, making it convenient for visitors. The Ermita de Santa Bárbara also features its own recreational area.
Many routes in the area are designed to showcase the region's diverse natural beauty. For example, the 'Viewpoint of the Salto de Chella loop from Bolbaite' running trail (part of the Running Trails around Bolbaite guide) combines elevated views with a significant waterfall. Similarly, the 'Bolbaite natural pool – El Salto de Chella Viewpoint loop' hiking trail (found in the Hiking around Bolbaite guide) offers a mix of natural pools and scenic overlooks.

