El Fondó De Les Neus / Hondón De Las Nieves
El Fondó De Les Neus / Hondón De Las Nieves
Best natural monuments around El Fondó De Les Neus / Hondón De Las Nieves are found within the Hondón Valley, an area characterized by its mountain ranges, almond groves, and pine forests. This region offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking and cycling through its diverse terrain. The landscape features distinct natural landmarks and viewpoints, including river canyons and summits. El Fondó De Les Neus / Hondón De Las Nieves provides a setting for exploring varied natural environments.
…Last updated: July 1, 2026
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The tour is listed as moderate on Komoot. In my opinion, that's incorrect. Hikers who a) haven't climbed any vertical 8-meter-high sections before and b) have to ascend or descend without via ferrata equipment, despite the available rungs... this should be rated as black or difficult. Don't get me wrong—I think it's okay for non-hikers, but I believe others will reach their limits here. 🤨
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If you do the route in the direction as described. Then it goes 8 meters up. Not down.
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One of the most spectacular natural spaces in the area. Very attractive area for lovers of hiking and unique places that combine rock and water. With a channel excavated and eroded by meteorological agents, which gives it a very characteristic appearance. This rambla is crossed by a small spring of salt water (hence its name).
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There is a path that crosses the old river bed in its width. At present the channel is very narrow, as a small bridge is simply necessary to cross it. The path is very fun, it meanders between tall reeds without letting you see what is happening a few meters away. There are two technical slides that are difficult to save if you are caught unawares. Also, along the path you can see the sand formations that the river has carved over the years.
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The climb to La Mola is a must if you are in the Novelda area. From the top you can appreciate beautiful views of the town, the Castle and the Magdalena Sanctuary. The climb is not very demanding but it is recommended to bring enough water and walking sticks.
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A narrow but very high crevice leading to the cave. It is more than 20 meters long and you have to be careful and especially with light, as it is very dark inside. The gorge ends in an area of steps that descend very steeply and end at the entrance to the pit.
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This is the most exciting of the lot. It is approx 8m in height and quite steep but there are plenty of staples to guide you down. Pack your fear of heights into your rucksack though.
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Beautiful views from the top of La Mola, you can appreciate the Castle of Novelda (or de la Mola)
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The region offers diverse natural landmarks. You can visit the historic Pantano de Elche, a reservoir with surrounding hiking routes. Another unique spot is La Rambla Salada, a gorge known for its eroded channels and a small saltwater spring. For panoramic views, consider climbing La Mola summit, which offers vistas of the surrounding area and the Castle of Novelda.
El Fondó De Les Neus is nestled in the Hondón Valley, surrounded by the Sierra de la Crevillente mountain range. You'll find picturesque almond groves, pine forests, and varied terrain. The landscape includes river canyons, such as the Chicamo River Canyon, and summits offering expansive views. The area is characterized by its tranquil Spanish countryside and unique ecological features.
Yes, the area around El Fondó De Les Neus offers a variety of hiking trails. Marked trails like the l'Alt Pelat PR CV 278, Els Evangelistes Trail PR CV 279, and The Rock The Mine PR CV 281 provide options for varying lengths and difficulties. Some routes, like the climb to La Mola summit, are considered less demanding, while others, such as the descent at the Final Waterfall of the Via Ferrata, can be quite challenging and may require specific equipment or experience.
Beyond exploring the natural monuments themselves, the region is excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive walking and cycling routes through almond groves and pine forests. There are also numerous mountain biking trails, road cycling routes, and gravel biking opportunities. For more details on routes, you can explore the MTB Trails, Road Cycling Routes, and Gravel Biking guides for the area.
The Elche Reservoir and its surroundings, including Pantano de Elche, offer various hiking routes suitable for families, providing a chance to enjoy tranquil waterscapes and local flora and fauna. Many of the walking and cycling routes through the Hondón Valley's almond groves and pine forests are also suitable for families looking for a gentler outdoor experience.
The Hondón Valley generally offers pleasant conditions for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn are often ideal, with milder temperatures perfect for hiking and cycling. Summer can be hot, but early mornings or late afternoons are still suitable for exploration. Checking local weather conditions before your visit is always recommended.
Many natural areas and trails in the Hondón Valley are dog-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the outdoors with your canine companion. However, it's always advisable to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, and to respect any specific signage or local regulations at individual sites.
Yes, La Rambla Salada is a prime example of a unique geological feature. It's a gorge with a channel extensively excavated and eroded by meteorological agents, giving it a very distinctive appearance. It also features a small spring of salt water, which gives the rambla its name.
Visitors frequently appreciate the scenic beauty and the opportunities for outdoor activities. The panoramic views from spots like La Mola summit are highly rated. The unique geological formations of La Rambla Salada and the historic significance of Pantano de Elche are also popular. The komoot community has shared over 10 photos and given more than 15 upvotes across these highlights, indicating a strong appreciation for the region's natural appeal.
While not directly within El Fondó De Les Neus, the Natural Park El Hondo (Parque Natural el Hondo) is located relatively close by. It is renowned for its rich biodiversity, particularly its birdlife, diverse plant species, and aquatic creatures, offering a significant opportunity for nature observation and relaxation.
Yes, the area features the Vinalopó River Crossing, where you can find a path meandering through tall reeds and observe sand formations carved by the river. Additionally, the Chicamo River Canyon, located nearby, offers an adventurous experience where parts of the walk are directly in the water, requiring appropriate footwear.
The Final Waterfall of the Via Ferrata involves an approximately 8-meter high section that can be quite steep. While there are staples to assist, it's considered challenging. Hikers should be prepared for vertical sections and, if attempting without via ferrata equipment, understand that it can be difficult. It's recommended for those with experience or a good level of fitness.


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