Natural monuments around Llaurí are characterized by their diverse topography and proximity to the coast. The municipality is home to the Paraje Natural Municipal "Muntanya de Llaurí", a protected area within the Sierra de Corbera. This region features steep terrain, peaks over 500 meters, and varied natural habitats. It offers opportunities to explore pre-coastal mountain ranges and observe local biodiversity.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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Lloc ideal per a gaudir d'un paisatge en 360º de la marjal que canvia de color al llarg de l'any en funció de les diferents fases del conreu de l'arròs.
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This is a magnificent vantage point from which you can appreciate, in addition to the flora and fauna typical of this area, the changing nature of the rice plain. A 27-meter-high relief of extraordinary environmental value and Mediterranean vegetation, it is a quintessential viewpoint of a vast rice plain. From there, you can enjoy splendid panoramic views of the Ribera Baixa, Ribera Alta, Horta Sud, southern Valencia, and even all our beaches. The area is signposted and also has a recreational area. You can climb (a ladder) from the front or via the surrounding ramp. It begins with a steep slope (approximately 10%) and ends the last few meters at 19%.
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The Garrofer spring is a spring where water, coming from the Agulles aquifer, flows happily through two pipes and is channeled to an adjacent washhouse. Despite the warning that the water is not potable (as it is not chlorinated or subject to any health control), thousands of Alzire residents travel up to thirteen kilometers and sometimes form long queues to fill their water jugs.
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L'Ouet is a peak in the Sierra de Corberá, near Alzira. It is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts due to its stunning panoramic views and natural surroundings. The route to L'Ouet is quite accessible and well signposted, making it suitable for hikers of different levels.
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The Cova de la Galera is an impressive natural cave located in Favara, in the province of Valencia. This cave is located in the Sierra de Corbera, about 410 meters above sea level. It is known for its spectacular nature and its whimsical shape, with stalactites and stalagmites decorating its interior. The cave has been used throughout history for various purposes, from shelter for livestock to hiding during the Spanish Civil War. In addition, evidence of human use has been found dating back to the Bronze Age.
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From the top of La Creu the views are spectacular wherever you look.
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Beautiful all-round view over the rice fields and to Cullera.
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The region around Llaurí is characterized by its diverse topography, including the Muntanya de Llaurí, part of the Sierra de Corbera. This municipal natural park features steep, rugged terrain with peaks over 500 meters, offering a dramatic landscape and varied natural habitats. You'll find summits, caves, and viewpoints that showcase the pre-coastal mountain ranges and local biodiversity.
For spectacular panoramic views, consider visiting Creu del Cardenal, which offers vistas towards La Ribera Baja and the Levantine coast. Another excellent spot is L'Ouet, situated at 528 meters above sea level, providing views of the Vall de La Casella, La Serra de Corbera, and the Levantine coast from Cullera to Tavernes. The Ermita dels Benissants also offers 360-degree views of the Albufera Natural Park and the Serra de Corbera.
Yes, the Cova de la Galera is an impressive natural cave known for its spectacular and whimsical shape, featuring stalactites and stalagmites. It's located in the Sierra de Corbera and offers views towards the coast. Remember to bring a flashlight as it can be damp inside.
The natural monuments around Llaurí offer a range of hiking experiences, from well-maintained paths to more challenging ascents. Areas like the Muntanya de Llaurí and the trails leading to Creu del Cardenal provide opportunities to explore rugged terrain and enjoy stunning views. The ascent to L'Ouet, for instance, is along paths in good condition, suitable for various hiking levels.
Yes, there are several running trails in the vicinity. You can find routes like the Font del Garrofer loop or the La Ratlla loop, both starting from the Paratge Natural Municipal Muntanya de Llaurí. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Llaurí guide.
Absolutely. The region offers various routes for both mountain biking and general cycling. For MTB, consider trails like the 'Wildlife of La Casella – Collado del Infierno Viewpoint loop'. Cyclists can enjoy scenic routes such as 'Parc Natural de L'Albufera — Circular from Sueca'. For detailed routes, check out the MTB Trails around Llaurí and Cycling around Llaurí guides.
Yes, some natural monuments are well-suited for families. The Ermita dels Benissants is considered family-friendly, offering historical interest and beautiful views. The Font del Garrofer also provides a pleasant rest area with dense, cool trees, making it a good stop for families.
Parking is generally available at access points to the natural parks and trails. For instance, the La Murta Botanical Trail, a popular nearby attraction, has a dedicated car park. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific access points for the natural monument you intend to visit, such as the Paratge Natural Municipal Muntanya de Llaurí or Paraje Natural La Casella.
While Llaurí itself has some public transport connections, direct public transport to the more remote natural monuments can be limited. It's often recommended to use a car to reach the main access points for hiking trails and natural parks. For specific routes, local bus services might connect to nearby towns from which you can start your journey.
Yes, several natural monuments also hold historical significance. The Ermita dels Benissants is an old hermitage of medieval origin, well-preserved and located atop Montanyeta dels Sants. The Cova de la Galera has also been used throughout history for various purposes, including shelter and as a hiding place during the Spanish Civil War, with evidence of human use dating back to the Bronze Age.
The best time to visit is generally during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is milder and more pleasant for outdoor activities like hiking. Summers can be very hot, while winters are generally mild but can have cooler temperatures, especially at higher elevations.
Yes, some locations offer amenities. The Font del Garrofer is a water fountain with a rest area, surrounded by dense, cool trees. The igloo-shaped structure at L'Ouet, formerly a fire surveillance observatory, can also serve as a refuge for hikers. Additionally, the Ermita dels Benissants has a water source to refill bottles.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular and rewarding views from summits like Creu del Cardenal and L'Ouet, appreciating the tranquility and panoramic vistas. The impressive nature of the Cova de la Galera and the well-maintained paths for hiking are also highly praised. The combination of natural beauty, historical elements, and diverse habitats makes for a rich outdoor experience.


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