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Hike the moderate 4.0-mile Piló de Ventura trail in Ador, offering Sierra de Ador views and a climb of 921 feet.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.65 km
2.15 km
870 m
819 m
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2.65 km
2.15 km
1.31 km
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The SL-CV 59 is officially classified as having low difficulty ('Baja'), making it suitable for a wide range of hikers, including families.
The trail begins on a municipal track from Ador. It then traverses the Serra d'Ador, featuring pine trees and scrubland, transitioning to orange groves in lower sections. You may also encounter lush, shady forest areas. The path includes sections like the 'camí de la plana' and 'camí del collado'.
Yes, the highest point of the route is the Piló del Ventura, which is a significant geodesic vertex and offers expansive views. You'll also pass by the Font del Sister and unique 'pedres campana' (bell stones).
The trail is circular and starts from Ador. You can typically find parking within the town of Ador itself, as it's promoted by the Ador Town Council. Specific trailhead parking details are not provided, but municipal parking in Ador would be the most logical starting point.
While not explicitly stated, trails of low difficulty in this region are generally dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through populated areas, near livestock, or on shared paths.
No, there is no mention of any permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sendero de la Sierra de Ador (SL-CV 59). It is a publicly accessible route promoted by the local town council.
The La Safor region of Valencia generally has mild winters and hot summers. Spring and autumn would likely offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking, allowing you to enjoy the varied scenery without extreme heat.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with other paths. You will find it intersects with parts of the El Camí IT5TR5 El Camí del Sud: de Dénia a Castelló de la Plana, Carrer de Sant Vicent, and Carrer Lluis Vives.
Yes, there is a section near a quarry that should be avoided due to private property. Hikers are advised to take an alternative route through Ador itself to bypass this area and stay on the public path.
Given its official 'low difficulty' classification and circular nature, the Sendero de la Sierra de Ador (SL-CV 59) is generally suitable for families with children. The varied scenery and landmarks like the 'pedres campana' can also add interest for younger hikers.
Ador is the starting and ending point of this circular trail. As a local town, it is likely to offer basic amenities such as cafes, restaurants, or small shops where hikers can refuel or find refreshments before or after their hike.
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