Best canyons around Serra are characterized by their dramatic geological formations, including deep ravines, towering cliffs, and natural caves. This region offers a diverse landscape for outdoor exploration, with trails winding through forests and along riverbeds. Serra features a terrain shaped by natural erosion, providing varied experiences for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The area is known for its natural monuments and scenic viewpoints.
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Point from which you can see Olocau and its orchard area in the bed of the Barranco de Olocau. You get there by climbing a path with wooden steps just outside the town, in the park where L'Arquet is. Be careful with the cliff at the top.
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Very nice place. If water is high there are big stones to cross. I could not find my trail from this place to go up - despite it displayed in Komoot, it not exists anymore, I could just see grown huge vegetation an no trail to stay on the other side of the barranco.
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on days of heavy rain you will have to skirt the ravine. The normal thing is to be able to go directly through the ravine to go to the paths. the Olocau dam is about 150m up the ravine.
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You will walk along a path surrounded by lush forest, in a ravine with curious walls and quite deep holes everywhere. You will also find a cave.
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there are spectacular views and cliffs that give vertigo. wear good hiking boots because the route is quite steep at times
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This ravine is born in PortaCeli, hence its name. It empties into the Carraixet ravine at the height of the town of Betera.
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The Serra region offers several impressive natural formations. Among the most notable are Barranco del Carraixet – End of Lomo con Queso and SX Trail, which can often be traversed directly, and the PortaCeli Gorge, known for its origin in PortaCeli and its flow into the Carraixet ravine near Betera. For stunning vistas, the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall provides spectacular panoramic views.
Yes, the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall is a highly recommended spot. It offers spectacular views of Olocau and its surrounding orchard area, with dramatic cliffs that can give a sense of vertigo. Access is via a path with wooden steps just outside the town.
The canyons around Serra are characterized by dramatic geological formations, including deep ravines, towering cliffs, and natural caves. You'll find trails winding through forests and along riverbeds. For example, the area around Cave of the Estampida Trail features lush forest, curious ravine walls, and deep holes, along with a cave.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Serra region is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes like 'Mirador de Rebalsadors — Circular from Serra' and 'Barranco de Portaceli y mirador de la Pedrera'. There are also great options for road cycling and running trails.
Yes, for instance, the path to the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall involves climbing a path with wooden steps. For a more immersive experience, the Cave of the Estampida Trail takes you along a path surrounded by lush forest within a ravine, leading to a cave.
The Barranco del Carraixet – End of Lomo con Queso and SX Trail can typically be traversed directly on normal days. However, during heavy rain, it's advisable to skirt the ravine. The Olocau dam is located about 150 meters upstream from this section.
Yes, the Cave of the Estampida Trail is a notable spot. This trail will lead you through a ravine with curious walls and deep holes, culminating in the discovery of a cave.
The trails around Serra offer a range of difficulties. For example, the path to the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall can be quite steep at times, requiring good hiking boots. Many trails are rated as intermediate, but you can find options from easy to difficult, especially among the hiking routes in the region.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views and dramatic cliffs, particularly from spots like the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall. The natural beauty, the varied terrain for hiking, and the presence of unique features like caves and ravines are also highly valued by the komoot community.
When visiting viewpoints like the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall, it's recommended to wear good hiking boots as the route can be steep. Always be mindful of the cliffs at the top for safety.
The PortaCeli Gorge originates in PortaCeli, which gives it its name. It then flows and empties into the Carraixet ravine near the town of Betera.


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