Best mountain peaks around Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona are found within a moderately high mountain range, an eastern extension of the Sierra de Javalambre. This significant natural space in the Valencian Community features diverse terrain and elevations. The region is known for its captivating mountain peaks, each offering distinct features and reasons for exploration. Visitors can find a variety of natural features and notable landmarks across the Serra Calderona.
Last updated: May 27, 2026
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Access to Pico Tristán will not be possible from April 4, 2026, due to construction work.
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Garbí Viewpoint: Spectacular views of the Gulf of Valencia and, on clear days, as far as the Columbretes Islands. Ideal for sunrises and sunsets.
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Calderona mountain range with spectacular views. It is worth the effort.
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El Garbí is a mountain of 593 meters located in the Serra Calderona, in its eastern part, a short distance from the Mediterranean Sea, between the municipalities of Estivella, Segart and Albalat dels Tarongers, in the region of Camp de Morvedre, if well it should be noted that the viewpoints and the llossar are in Estivella. It has beautiful views of the north coast of Valencia and south of Castelló, as well as the Serra Calderona, to which it belongs.
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More information here: https://www.valenciabonita.es/2018/05/02/el-garbi/
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There is a forest surveillance point
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The region offers several highly-rated viewpoints. Garbí Viewpoint is renowned for its extraordinary views of the Mediterranean coast, the Gulf of Valencia, and even the Columbretes Islands on clear days. Other notable spots include Alt del Pi, offering excellent panoramas over Valencia and the coast, and Cross of Picayo Summit, which provides expansive views towards the coast and beyond. Pico del Águila and Rebalsadors also offer impressive vistas.
Yes, for those seeking a more demanding ascent, Pico Tristán offers a challenging climb rewarded with incredible 360-degree views towards Valencia. The final meters to the forestry hut are steep and concreted. Another challenging option is the ascent to El Gorgo, the highest point in the Serra Calderona at 907 meters, which provides a sense of accomplishment amidst dense forests. The route to Cross of Picayo Summit also presents a technical challenge, especially its final steep section.
Garbí Viewpoint is highly accessible, with visitors able to reach near the summit by car, followed by a short walk to the main viewpoint, making it ideal for families and those with limited hiking experience. El Puntal de l'Abella (635 meters) is also considered a good option for families with children, offering rewarding views and a pleasant morning hike experience.
The Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona is characterized by diverse natural features. You'll find dense pine and cork oak forests, especially around peaks like El Gorgo. Many peaks offer stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of Valencia, the Mediterranean Sea, and surrounding mountain ranges like the Serra d'Espadà. Unique geological formations, such as the distinctive limestone and sandstone profile of Mola de Segart, are also prominent. The area also features natural springs and reservoirs.
Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical significance. Near Rebalsadors, you can find the Gothic and Renaissance-style Porta Coeli charterhouse, known for being where the Bible was first translated into Valencian, and an 18th-century ice house (Ventisquer de Rebalsadors). The area around Pico del Águila includes a forest watchtower and a small refuge, while Garbí Viewpoint has a hermitage nearby.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and hiking. For example, you can find challenging gravel biking routes like the "Path of the Eagle Peak – Ascent to La Mola (Back Route) loop from Gilet" in the Gravel biking around Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona guide. For hikers, routes such as "The route of the Garbí chains - Circular from Segart" are available in the Hiking around Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona guide.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular panoramic views offered from many summits, especially those overlooking the Mediterranean coast and the Gulf of Valencia. The diverse terrain, ranging from accessible paths to challenging climbs, caters to various skill levels. The combination of natural beauty, dense forests, and the opportunity to spot local wildlife like birds of prey and wild boar also contributes to a highly enjoyable experience. The historical elements, such as those near Rebalsadors, add another layer of interest.
Yes, several multi-peak hikes are available, allowing you to experience diverse terrain from forested valleys to exposed ridgelines. Peaks like Mola de Segart, Pico del Águila, Xocainet, and La Redona can be combined into longer itineraries. For instance, the "Molinos de Gátova" route can incorporate Pico del Águila, adding a cultural dimension to the hike.
The highest point in the Serra Calderona is El Gorgo, reaching an elevation of 907 meters (or 909 meters, depending on the source). It forms a small massif characterized by dense pine and cork oak forests and offers a challenging climb for experienced hikers.
Absolutely. The Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona is popular for both cycling and gravel biking. You can find various routes, from moderate to difficult, that explore the region's diverse landscapes. For example, the Cycling around Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona guide features routes like the "Recreation area – Cartuja de Porta Coeli loop from Serra." For gravel biking, the Gravel biking around Parc Natural de la Serra de la Calderona guide offers options such as the "Ojos Negros Greenway – Ojos Negros Greenway loop from Gilet."
Pico del Águila, at 878 meters, is considered one of the most impressive natural viewpoints in the province of Valencia, offering incredible 360-degree views. From its summit, you can see the Palancia Valley, Segorbe, the Sierra de Espadán, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding areas. Pico Tristán also boasts incredible 360-degree views towards Valencia and its surroundings.
Mola de Segart is distinctive due to its peculiar dental-like profile, which has been eroded by wind and rain. This limestone and sandstone mountain offers excellent views of the mountains and coastlines of Castellón, Valencia, and Alicante, and from its summit, you can even see the Serra d'Espadà and Penyagolosa. It's a classic and emblematic hiking destination known for its unique geological formations.


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