Best attractions and places to see around Sierra Perenxisa, a mountain range in the province of Valencia, Spain, offers a diverse landscape for exploration. Designated a Municipal Natural Park, it features a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The area provides panoramic views, Mediterranean vegetation, and geological formations. Visitors can also discover ancient archaeological sites and Islamic-era aqueducts.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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Curious waterfall in a pool in the ravine.
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The Camí de la Pardala allows you to bypass the Calicanto urbanization without going through the main streets. And this shortcut connects with the exit for Carrer Torrent and the Galleg ravine.
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Enchanting and very quiet place, easy to get to, but hidden from the hustle and bustle. I came to him thanks to the recommendation of Datsusara Outdoors.
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The antennas of the Cumbre de Calicanto in the Serra Perenxisa offer wonderful views of the city of Valencia, the Levante coast and the Hoya de Buñol. There are several alternatives to get there, either by paved road or a gravel track with greater difficulty. Either way you will have a nice reward when you get up there!
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Nice and colorful waterfall over the ravine. It is located on the path and it allows you to walk over it. It is a very quiet and picturesque place a few meters from the street.
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Nice and colorful waterfall over the ravine. It is located on the path and it allows you to walk over it. It is a very quiet and picturesque place.
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Be careful if there was rain or wind the previous days, which may be covered. Even with strong water drop.
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Sierra Perenxisa is rich in natural beauty. You can find Mediterranean scrubland with species like palmito and kermes oak, and observe local fauna such as foxes and various birds. A notable feature is the Barranc de Galleç Waterfall, a picturesque spot where you can walk over the ravine. The region also offers significant geological formations, showcasing the transition from the Cretaceous to the Cenozoic era.
Yes, Sierra Perenxisa has a rich history. You can explore ancient archaeological sites from Iberian, Roman, and Arab periods, including Iberian settlements like Lloma de Birlet and Bronze Age sites such as Llometa de l'Espart. The area also features the Islamic-era aqueducts known as 'els Arquets de Dalt' and 'els Arquets de Baix', which are cultural heritage sites.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the summit where the Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia are located. From here, you can see the Valencian coastal plain, including L'Albufera lake, the Horta de Valencia, and the city of Valencia itself. You can also spot the Levante coast and the Hoya de Buñol.
Sierra Perenxisa offers diverse hiking experiences. The PR-CV 162 is a marked trail that allows you to explore the sierra's environments. For a challenging ascent with rewarding views, consider the Ascent to Calicanto antennas. You can find more hiking routes, including easy and difficult options, in the Hiking around Sierra Perenxisa guide.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes suitable for beginners. For example, the 'La Senda del Vedat (SL-CV 49) — Circular by Monte Vedat' is an easy option. You can discover more beginner-friendly trails in the Easy hikes around Sierra Perenxisa guide.
The Mediterranean scrubland of Sierra Perenxisa is home to various wildlife. You might spot mammals like foxes, European and Moorish hedgehogs, martens, and wild boars. The area is also a habitat for numerous bird species, including great tits, serins, and goldfinches, as well as raptors like the common kestrel and scops owl.
Absolutely. Sierra Perenxisa offers several trails ideal for running. You can find routes like the 'Running loop from Paratge Natural Municipal Serra Perenxisa' or the 'Ascent to the Serra Perenxisa loop'. Explore more options in the Running Trails around Sierra Perenxisa guide.
The Cañada Real de Cuenca is a trail that can be quite scenic. However, be aware that after rain or strong winds, sections of the trail may be covered or have significant water drops, so it's advisable to check conditions before heading out.
Yes, there is a convenient shortcut. The Shortcut between C/ Torrent and Camí de la Pardala allows you to bypass the Calicanto urbanization and connects directly to the exit for Carrer Torrent and the Galleg ravine, offering a more natural route.
The Barranc de Galleç Waterfall is a particularly picturesque and quiet spot. It's unique because it's located directly on a path, allowing visitors to walk over the waterfall itself. It's a beautiful and tranquil place, perfect for a peaceful stop.
Designated a Municipal Natural Park in 2006, Sierra Perenxisa is recognized for its importance as a natural and educational resource. This designation helps protect its diverse Mediterranean vegetation, unique geological formations, and rich historical sites, ensuring its preservation for future generations to explore and enjoy.


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