Attractions and places to see in Carrascal De La Font Roja are primarily found within its Natural Park, a protected area in the Valencian Community of eastern Spain. This region is characterized by a well-preserved Levantine Mediterranean forest, diverse flora, and fauna. Key features include the Serra del Menejador, reaching 1,356 meters, and historical structures like ancient snow wells. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage for visitors.
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Superb panorama of La Canal and Foya d'Alcoy
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Good access for road bikes, little or no traffic, steep slope, good asphalt. At the fountain you can refill with fresh water
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A very recommendable route from Alcoy for the whole family by bike or on foot (it is advisable to bring a light)
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Wonderful viewpoint overlooking the Alcoi plain
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For those who normally only drive over bridges, the journey through is an experience. It is also a little cooler in the tunnel, which makes things pleasant in the heat.
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The Pou or Cava del Canyo is a construction that was used for the manufacture and conservation of ice, collecting and pressing the snow from winter snowfalls. It is estimated that it was built at the end of the 18th century which still preserves the Arabic tile roof. It has a capacity of 770 m3, 9.8 m in diameter and 10.3 m in interior height. It is located at an altitude of 1235 meters above sea level.
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1013m long tunnel on the Via Verde Alcoy.
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Carrascal De La Font Roja is renowned for its well-preserved Levantine Mediterranean forest, home to diverse flora like kermes oak, maple, and yew, and fauna including wild boars and Bonelli's eagles. A prominent natural feature is the Alto del Menejador, the highest peak at 1,356 meters, offering incredible panoramic views. The park also features deep ravines and caves.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural landmarks. The Sanctuary of the Font Roja is a significant religious site that also provides impressive panoramic views. You can also explore ancient snow wells, such as the El Canyo Ice Well, which were historically used for ice production. These sites, along with traces of old charcoal kilns, offer a glimpse into the area's past.
Carrascal De La Font Roja is a paradise for hiking and nature tourism, with numerous routes for various skill levels. Popular trails include the 'Ruta Amarilla' (Ruta del Menejador) and the 'Ruta Roja' (Barranc de l'Infern). You can find detailed hiking routes, including options like the "Menejador Summit – Mina Viewpoint loop," on the Hiking in Carrascal De La Font Roja guide.
Absolutely. The L'Estepar Tunnel, part of the Vía Verde Alcoy, is a unique and family-friendly experience suitable for walking or cycling. The Sanctuary of the Font Roja area also has a recreational space with tables and facilities, making it a good spot for families. Many trails, such as the "Sanctuary of the Font Roja – Turnoff to the Mina viewpoint loop," are rated as easy and suitable for families.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Alto del Menejador summit, which offers 360-degree vistas across the landscape. The Sanctuary of the Font Roja also serves as an excellent viewpoint overlooking the L'Alcoia region. Additionally, the Turnoff to the Mina viewpoint provides wonderful views of the Alcoi plain.
The autumn season is particularly beautiful in Carrascal De La Font Roja due to the vibrant chromatic spectacle of deciduous species in the forest. However, the park's well-preserved Mediterranean forest offers natural beauty year-round, with cooler temperatures in the summer making it a pleasant escape.
Yes, near the Sanctuary of the Font Roja, you'll find parking, a recreational area with tables and benches, and a fountain to refill water. There is also an Information Centre / Font Roja Natura Visitor Center located nearby, providing valuable details about the park.
While the guide data does not explicitly state dog-friendly policies for every attraction, natural parks in Spain often allow dogs on trails, usually requiring them to be on a leash. It's advisable to check specific park regulations or signage upon arrival to ensure compliance.
Beyond the main highlights, the historical snow wells like El Canyo Ice Well are unique structures that offer a glimpse into traditional activities. The L'Estepar Tunnel, a 1013-meter long tunnel on the Vía Verde Alcoy, also provides a distinctive experience for those passing through.
Besides hiking, Carrascal De La Font Roja and its surroundings offer opportunities for running and road cycling. You can explore various routes, such as the "Alto del Menejador loop" for running or the "Banyeres – Molí L'Ombría loop" for road cycling. More details can be found in the Running Trails and Road Cycling Routes guides for the region.
The Natural Park is home to a variety of fauna. Keep an eye out for wild boars, genets, wildcats, and badgers. Birdwatchers might spot Bonelli's eagles, golden eagles, and vultures soaring overhead. The diverse ecosystem supports a rich array of wildlife.
Yes, there are trails suitable for beginners. For example, the "Sanctuary of the Font Roja – Turnoff to the Mina viewpoint loop" is rated as an easy hiking route. The access road to the Sanctuary of the Font Roja itself is also in very good condition with gentle slopes, allowing for pleasant strolls and enjoyment of the views.


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