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Hike the difficult 3.7-mile Tour around Serra Grossa de Alicante for panoramic city and sea views, including Santa Bárbara Castle.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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Includes segments that may be dangerous
Parts of this route comprise highly technical, difficult, or hazardous terrain. Specialist equipment and prior experience is required.
After 1.70 km for 26 m
After 1.93 km for 270 m
After 2.90 km for 55 m
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Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.66 km
1.81 km
353 m
190 m
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Surfaces
3.48 km
977 m
543 m
525 m
505 m
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The difficulty of the Serra Grossa trail can vary significantly. While some sections offer an easy climb suitable for novice walkers and families, other paths, especially descents or routes with loose rocks, might require sure-footedness and sturdy shoes. It's best to choose a route that matches your experience level; some paths are very accessible, while others are classified as more challenging.
The terrain is quite diverse. You'll encounter well-trodden paths, but also rocky and gravelly sections, some of which are unpaved. Certain parts may have loose rocks or require careful footing. Sports or hiking shoes are highly recommended to navigate the varied surfaces comfortably and safely.
The trail offers exceptional panoramic views. You'll enjoy 360-degree vistas of Alicante city, the Mediterranean Sea, and the iconic Santa Bárbara Castle. Don't miss the specific viewpoints like View from Serra Grossa of Alicante and Castillo de Santa Bárbara and View of Alicante and Santa Bárbara Castle from Serra Grossa. The area also features Mediterranean vegetation, historical bunkers, and trenches from the Civil War.
The Serra Grossa is very accessible, located just 3.9 km from Alicante city center, about a 30-minute walk. There are multiple entry points, and you can easily reach the area via public transport, with tram stations like La Goteta and Albufereta nearby. Parking is generally available in the surrounding residential areas.
Due to limited shade on the hill, especially at the summit, it's advisable to hike in the cooler parts of the day, such as the morning or late afternoon. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking. If visiting in summer, start early to avoid the midday heat and bring plenty of water.
Yes, the Serra Grossa area is generally dog-friendly, making it a popular spot for locals to walk their dogs. However, always ensure your dog is under control, especially given the varied terrain and potential for other hikers or wildlife. Leash rules may apply in certain sections or during specific times.
No, there are no permits required or entrance fees to access the Serra Grossa de Alicante trails. It's a publicly accessible natural area, offering a green oasis for everyone to enjoy freely.
Yes, the route around Serra Grossa de Alicante intersects with several other paths. You might find yourself on sections of El Camí IT5TR2 El Camí del Sud: de Dénia a Castelló de la Plana, Passeig de la Serra Grossa, Passeig de la Pedrera, and the Via Verda de la Cantera.
The Tour around Serra Grossa de Alicante, as described, is a circular route. There are also various other paths in the area, including a 7.5 km circular walk known as the "TransSierragrossa," offering different loop options depending on your preference.
Given the varied terrain and limited shade, it's essential to bring sturdy sports or hiking shoes. Plenty of water is crucial, especially during warmer months or if hiking during midday. Sun protection like a hat and sunscreen is also highly recommended. A camera would be great for capturing the stunning views!
The Serra Grossa is a natural park close to the city, but it does not have dedicated facilities like cafes or public restrooms directly on the trails. It's best to use facilities in Alicante city before or after your hike. You'll find plenty of options just a short walk or tram ride away.
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