Best canyons around Quatretondeta are characterized by striking mountainous landscapes and impressive geological features within the Sierra de la Serrella in Alicante, Spain. The region features dramatic rock formations and profound erosive features, offering a unique natural experience. Quatretondeta serves as a starting point for exploring these areas, which include significant karst topography. The landscape provides diverse natural environments for visitors.
Last updated: May 23, 2026
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But beware: The section can really take it out of you, especially if you already have many kilometers and altitude meters in your legs, particularly coming from the direction of Gorga!🥵
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The route from Fageca to Gorga, passing through Quatretondeta, is one of the most scenic and quietly dramatic stretches in the inland mountains of Alicante. Set against the backdrop of the Serra de la Serrella, this road carries you through a pale, sculpted landscape of white limestone cliffs, open slopes, and solitary rock formations that feel more like natural monuments than mountainsides. From Fageca, the road descends gently at first, following the contours of the terrain through dry pine forests and terraces. As you approach Quatretondeta, the scenery becomes more striking. The village appears almost fused to the rock, nestled beneath the jagged towers of the Frares, tall limestone spires that dominate the skyline. Riding through Quatretondeta feels like passing through a gateway carved by time — it’s quiet, exposed, and unforgettable. After leaving the village, the road continues mostly downhill toward Gorga, but not without effort. Several short uphill sections interrupt the descent, testing your legs and breaking the rhythm just enough to keep the ride engaging. These rolling climbs offer new perspectives across the Vall de Seta, with long views back toward the Serrella ridge. The final kilometres into Gorga sweep through olive groves and scattered farmhouses, gradually easing back into more inhabited terrain. But the sense of remoteness never fully disappears — even at its end, this route feels like a passage through a hidden world of stone, silence, and space.
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short VIDEOs about this hike could be found at the following links at my youTUBE channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=77nMyRJvnZw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVZN57p8yuA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QFmKmQYq4U
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After descending Val d’Ebo, you hang a left & head up a nasty little stinger of a climb. The landscape changes again and becomes grey lumpy rock & quite barren. But then you begin the descent and it all changes again! Shades brown, orange, green & massive cliff faces. Absolutely stunning as you make no effort whatsoever!! Don’t miss this!
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A very beautiful and picturesque area that is covered as part of the Barranc de l'Encanta route. You will be able to appreciate some pools and walk through narrow rock walls, an ideal adventure for warm days since you can take the opportunity to take a refreshing swim in one of the natural pools.
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The Barranc de L'Encantada, a spectacular route full of pools.
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The region around Quatretondeta is characterized by striking mountainous landscapes and impressive geological features, particularly the unique karst topography of the Sierra de la Serrella. You'll encounter towering limestone pinnacles known as Els Frares de la Serrella, or 'Stone Giants,' which are a result of millennia of erosion. Other notable features include dramatic geological folds like the Partagat Fault, and profound erosive features creating varied landscapes.
Yes, several spots offer refreshing swimming opportunities. The Toll de l’Estret, part of the Barranc de l'Encantada, features a spectacular route full of natural pools. Another beautiful area for swimming is the Gorg del Salt de Planes, which offers a lovely bay to rest and swim.
Quatretondeta is a prime hiking destination with trails leading to and around the unique rock formations. Routes vary in difficulty, from moderate to challenging, offering panoramic views of the surrounding valleys. You can experience trails that make you feel small at the feet of the columnar formations and then provide incredible views from the top of the Serrella Mountain range. For more specific hiking routes, you can explore the Running Trails around Quatretondeta guide, which includes routes like the 'Agulles de la Serrella Trail'.
While the region can be enjoyed year-round, the spring and autumn months generally offer the most pleasant weather for exploring the canyons and hiking trails. Temperatures are milder, making outdoor activities more comfortable. Summer can be very warm, but the natural pools at Toll de l’Estret and Gorg del Salt de Planes provide excellent opportunities for cooling off.
While some routes can be challenging, areas like the Toll de l’Estret and Gorg del Salt de Planes, with their natural pools, can be enjoyable for families looking for a refreshing dip and a less strenuous walk. Always check the specific trail difficulty and length before heading out with children.
Beyond hiking, the area offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes for different skill levels, such as those listed in the MTB Trails around Quatretondeta guide or the Cycling around Quatretondeta guide. These guides feature routes like 'Vuelta a la Sierra de Almudaina' for MTB and 'Guadalest Reservoir Loop Trail' for cycling, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes.
The Monument Valley of the Costa Blanca refers to a highly scenic route from Fageca to Gorga, passing through Quatretondeta. It's renowned for its pale, sculpted landscape of white limestone cliffs and solitary rock formations, including the jagged towers of Els Frares. This area offers a dramatic and unique natural spectacle, often described as feeling like a passage through a hidden world of stone, silence, and space.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the region offers routes with significant elevation changes and varied terrain. The Descent of Val d’Ebo, for instance, provides dramatic changes in scenery, from grey lumpy rock to massive cliff faces, offering an engaging experience. Some hiking trails in the Sierra de la Serrella are also rated as difficult, providing a good workout for experienced adventurers.
The canyons and rock formations around Quatretondeta are a fascinating example of karst topography. The towering limestone pinnacles of Els Frares are a result of millennia of water and ice erosion on highly fractured and permeable carbonate rock. You can observe how water infiltrates and widens vertical fracture planes, creating these unique 'impossible shapes' and impressive geological folds like the Partagat Fault.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular scenery and the unique geological formations, especially the 'Stone Giants' of Els Frares de la Serrella. The opportunity for refreshing swims in natural pools at places like Toll de l’Estret and Gorg del Salt de Planes is also a highlight. Many appreciate the diverse hiking opportunities and the sense of being immersed in a dramatic and untouched natural landscape.


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