Natural monuments around Bèlgida offer diverse landscapes within the Vall d'Albaida, backed by rolling mountains. The area is primarily centered around the Sierra de Benicadell, featuring a limestone crest and varied ecosystems. Notable natural features include the Ombria del Benicadell Protected Landscape and the recreational area of Font Freda. These locations provide opportunities for outdoor activities and appreciating the natural heritage of the region.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
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Serra de Mariola Natural Park, please note that driving is prohibited if the track or path is less than 2 metres wide. The fine is 600 euros
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The La Cova Negra municipal natural area is located in the municipality of Játiva, province of Valencia. In the Cova Negra is the Middle Paleolithic site in which remains of Homo Neanderthal have appeared. This natural area is located in the narrow valley formed by the Albaida River, as it crosses the reliefs of the Sierra Grossa, at the exit of the so-called Estret de les Aigües. In the widest meander formed by the Albaida River, at the height of Pico del Paller, you can see the Cova Negra, named for the blackish appearance of its walls.
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La Font Freda is a small recreational area next to a historic fountain, and a nearby viewpoint, which usually flows with fresh water even in the summer season. Its history, as we could read on the existing signage on site, is linked to the town, where in past centuries, the Marquises of Albaida and their subjects from Atzeneta and Carrícola claimed possession of the fountain, a lawsuit that gave it its name. to the nearby ravine called del Pleit -lawsuit-. The same recreational area where the Font Freda and the nearby viewpoint are located can be reached by bike or car along the forest track, making it a perfect plan for those who want to do a mountain bike route.
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"La Cava Gran de Agres" is a historic snow storage facility that once served as a refrigerator for storing snow, which was later used as ice. In winter, snow was filled into the pit and compacted to be used as blocks of ice. The upper arches supported a roof that protected the snow from the sun. In summer, the stored snow was cut into blocks and transported to the cities by pack animals. Ice was of great importance at that time for preserving food and for medicinal purposes. The architecture of the Cava is characterized by massive stone walls and a domed roof, parts of which are now in ruins. The building is an important testament to the traditional methods of preservation and logistics in the region.
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La Cova Negra is a cavity that is located in a gorge called the Strait of Waters. Its black color is mainly due to the smoke from the bonfires made by its former inhabitants, the Neanderthals who occupied it for a few months of the year. An important amount of flint tools and other archaeological remains have been found here.
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La Cova Negra is an important archaeological site, located in the widest meander of the Albaida river. It was home to Neanderthal man in the Paleolithic. The cave gets its name from the dark color of the walls. Human remains and paintings have been found inside.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the historic Cava Gran de Agres, a unique snow storage facility. The Font Freda (viewpoint) is also highly regarded for its serene atmosphere and views. For those seeking panoramic vistas, the Montcabrer Summit offers extraordinary views of the surrounding sierras.
The Bèlgida area, particularly within the Sierra de Benicadell, features a dramatic limestone crest with a 'high mountain' ambiance. You'll find diverse ecosystems including lush pine forests, holm oak groves, and undergrowth with noble species. The region is also known for significant karstification, creating unique geological shapes and numerous springs. Summits and caves are prominent natural features.
Yes, the natural monuments around Bèlgida offer excellent hiking opportunities. The Ombria del Benicadell Protected Landscape is a treasure for hikers, with varied landscapes. You can find trails of varying difficulty leading to summits like Montcabrer Summit and Summit of Pico Teix. For more specific routes, explore the hiking guides for Bèlgida.
Beyond hiking, the area around Bèlgida is well-suited for various cycling activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, gravel biking routes, and road cycling routes that pass through or near these natural sites, offering different levels of challenge.
The Ombria del Benicadell is a Protected Landscape that forms a natural border between regions and provinces, rising dramatically to 1,104 meters. It's characterized by its limestone crest, extensive karstification, and diverse ecosystems including mature pine forests and noble undergrowth. It's also rich in biodiversity, home to various Mediterranean fauna and birds, and holds historical significance with archaeological sites and ancient water systems.
Font Freda (viewpoint) is a well-known natural spot within the Sierra de Benicadell, designed as a recreational area. It features benches and a drinking fountain, making it ideal for relaxation and picnics. It's also a viewpoint offering incredible views of the surrounding landscape, accessible via country paths for a tranquil escape.
Yes, several natural monuments in the Bèlgida area have historical significance. The Cava Gran de Agres is a remarkable man-made monument, a historic snow storage facility that testifies to traditional preservation methods. Additionally, Cova Negra is a cavity where Neanderthals once resided, with significant archaeological remains. The Ombria del Benicadell Protected Landscape also features evidence of prehistoric human activity and ancient Roman and Arab water systems.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Montcabrer Summit, which at 1,390 meters, offers an extraordinary vantage point over the sierras and mountains of Alicante and southern Valencia. The Summit of Pico Teix also provides amazing 360-degree views from its 1265-meter peak. The Font Freda (viewpoint) is another spot known for its incredible scenic outlooks.
Yes, Font Freda (viewpoint) is considered family-friendly, offering a recreational area with benches and a drinking fountain, perfect for picnics and leisurely enjoyment of nature. Its easy accessibility via country paths makes it suitable for families. The general serene environment of the Sierra de Benicadell also provides opportunities for gentle walks and appreciating nature with children.
The region's natural monuments can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn generally offer the most pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. During these seasons, the weather is mild, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be warm, but higher elevations like the Sierra de Benicadell offer cooler conditions. Winter provides a unique 'high mountain' ambiance, especially on the northern slopes of Benicadell.
Yes, the Ombria del Benicadell Protected Landscape is home to a rich variety of Mediterranean fauna. You might spot hedgehogs, shrews, wild boar, hares, rabbits, genets, and foxes. Birdwatchers can look out for species like the short-toed snake eagle and the European hobby. Reptiles such as the Spanish common lizard and Lataste's viper are also present.
Yes, the Cova Negra is a notable cave located in a gorge near Xàtiva, declared a Municipal Natural Area. It's known for its dark interior, attributed to ancient bonfires, and its archaeological significance as a Neanderthal habitation site. There are also trails running along the Albaida River that lead to the cave.


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