Best mountain passes around Benidorm are situated within a rugged and mountainous landscape. The region features dramatic peaks and offers opportunities for hiking, climbing, and scenic drives. Notable areas include the Sierra de Aitana, the highest mountain range in Alicante Province, and Puig Campana, the second-highest peak. These areas provide diverse terrain for outdoor activities.
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As an alternative to the direct ascent from La Vila Joiosa via Sella to Puerto de Tudons, the route via Relleu is recommended, which is significantly quieter, in my opinion more scenically varied, and allows for a somewhat more even, easily rideable ascent through the hinterland of the Costa Blanca.
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The ascent from La Vila Joiosa to Puerto de Tudons initially starts relatively moderate and undulating with mostly flat to slightly rising sections, and later winds through the mountain landscape of the Serra d’Aitana. Only from Sella onwards does the route become a steady uphill climb, which continues to the pass at 1025 m. This actual ascent is around 5-6% on average, with short passages that are a bit steeper at 10%, but overall without extreme ramps. This results in a long, well-paced uphill climb from the coastal area up into the mountains of the Serra d’Aitana.
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This is one of the longest climbs you can do in the area. It's 27 kilometers long, with 1,000 meters of elevation gain at a very manageable average of 3.7%, with gradients of 7.5%. Good road surface and magnificent views.
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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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Tough climb, but the reward of the views is a gift
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a short passage that requires a little skill clambering over rocks. The start is a narrow passage where some people might need to take off their rucksack.
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Natural passage between the Tagarina ravine and Benimantell. Currently widened: it is said that in its origins it was used by shepherds to count the heads of cattle due to the narrowness of the passage. The surroundings are impressive and the views on either side of the pass are spectacular.
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Near Benidorm, you can discover unique passes like the Rabosa Pass, which is a narrow gap through rocks at the summit of Aitana, offering incredible views. Another notable pass is Comptador Pass, known for its steep approach, rewarding views, and a historical background related to cattle counting.
Yes, the region offers several challenging ascents. Cyclists often enjoy the Climb to Puerto de Tudons from Sella, a classic 12-kilometer route with an average gradient of 5%. For hikers, ascending to the highest peak in Alicante Province via Rabosa Pass provides a strenuous yet rewarding experience.
The mountain passes and peaks around Benidorm offer spectacular panoramic views. From the Summit of Portet de Tagarina, you can enjoy 360° views of Alicante. The Sierra de Aitana and Puig Campana also provide extensive vistas of surrounding valleys, the coastline from Calpe to Alicante, and even Ibiza on clear days.
The mountainous terrain around Benidorm is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, challenging mountain bike routes, and scenic road cycling climbs. For example, there are many hiking routes and MTB trails that explore the diverse landscapes, including the Sierra Helada Natural Park.
Yes, the Comptador Pass has a fascinating historical background, named for its past use by shepherds to count cattle. Additionally, local legends surround prominent features like Puig Campana's distinctive 'notch,' said to have been created by the giant Roldán.
Given the strenuous nature of many hikes and climbs, the cooler months outside of the peak summer heat are generally more pleasant for exploring the mountain passes. Spring and autumn offer mild temperatures, making them ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
While many mountain passes involve challenging terrain, areas like the Fountain of Partegat at the foot of Sierra de Aitana offer picnic and barbeque facilities, perfect for a day out in nature with family. For a different experience, jeep tours also traverse the Sierra de Aitana, providing panoramic views suitable for all ages. You can find more information on a jeep trip to Algar Waterfalls via happytovisit.com.
Beyond specific passes, the region boasts impressive mountains like Puig Campana, the second-highest peak in Alicante Province, known for its unique 'notch' and spectacular views. The Sierra de Aitana is the highest range, and Ponoig Mountain, often called the 'Sleeping Lion,' attracts climbers with its dramatic reddish rock faces.
The Sierra Helada Natural Park, located directly on the coast between Benidorm and Albir, offers a unique blend of sea and mountain vistas. Its challenging 8.5 km linear route crosses the crest of the range, providing impressive views of dramatic cliffs plunging into the sea and other mountain ranges. You can explore various hiking routes within this park.
The mountain trails around Benidorm range from moderate to difficult. Many routes, especially those leading to summits like Puig Campana or through passes like Comptador, require good stamina and fitness due to steep ascents. Always check the difficulty rating of a specific route before embarking on your adventure.
While many viewpoints require some effort to reach, the region offers numerous spots with rewarding views. For instance, the View of Puig Campana is a popular highlight, offering a great perspective of this iconic mountain. Many cycling routes, like the Climb to Puerto de Tudons from Sella, also feature scenic viewpoints along the way.


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