Best mountain peaks around Benidorm offer a dramatic mountainous landscape contrasting with the coastal urban environment. This region features prominent natural landmarks, including high peaks and protected coastal parks. The area provides diverse ecosystems and challenging hiking opportunities. These mountains are known for their significant elevation and panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and surrounding provinces.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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The altitude of Alto del Gobernador is about 435 metres. We will reach the summit after walking 2,100 metres from the start of the Sierra Helada Natural Park.
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Alpine experience is REALLY necessary. Very rough/rocky paths, lots of climbing on the slope. The descent is particularly difficult and most hikers there had their shoe soles come apart (or fall off completely). So all the requirements stated on the sign should be observed!
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Short movies about our hike up to PUIG CAMPANA summit are available at my YouTUBE channel under the following links: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD7IpzFm20U (video - short version) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOkfaILxdwo (Full version) Enjoy
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Hiking up to the summit of PUIG CAMPANA mountains is not easy task and required a good fitness conditions. But as a reward one get an unique option to enjoy great view of Marina Alta/Bajo area (make sure you select good sunny day for your hike ). A proper hiking equipment (especially shoes) is important point. Since your hike could exceed nine hours, do not forget to take enough water (especially by nice sunny day). GOOD LUCK and ENJOY your hike in one of most exiting area in Costa Blanca!
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Be careful with the kilometer vertical!! Starting this one afternoon with half a liter of water was disastrous😅. Sturdy shoes are a necessity.
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An incredible view. The steep ascent requires some strength, but is doable and mobile.
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The region around Benidorm features several impressive peaks. Among the most notable are Puig Campana Summit, the second-highest peak in Alicante province, and Governor's Height, located within the protected Serra Gelada Natural Park. Another significant peak offering extensive views is the Summit of Portet de Tagarina, part of the Sierra de Aitana chain.
Yes, for experienced and physically fit hikers, peaks like Puig Campana Summit offer challenging routes with steep slopes and loose rock. The Bernia Ridge also provides a technical mountaineering experience involving scrambling and short sections of rock climbing. For specific challenging routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Benidorm guide.
The mountains boast diverse natural features. Puig Campana is famous for its distinctive 'El Portell' notch. Serra Gelada Natural Park features dramatic cliffs rising 300 meters directly from the sea, fossilized dunes, and unique rock formations. The area also supports rich flora and fauna, including endemic plant species and various wildlife like eagles and wild boars.
Yes, Serra Gelada Natural Park offers a network of well-marked hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels, including leisurely strolls. A popular and relatively easy walk is the path to the Albir Lighthouse within the park. While some peaks are challenging, there are options for less strenuous exploration.
The region generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are often considered ideal for hiking, as temperatures are pleasant and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable, especially for more strenuous routes.
The mountain peaks around Benidorm offer spectacular panoramic views. From Puig Campana Summit, you can see the entire Alicante province and the Mediterranean coastline from Calpe to Alicante. Morro Blau - Serra de l'Aixorta provides amazing 360-degree views towards the Marina Alta, Baja, and the beaches from Denia to Altea.
Beyond hiking, the region offers various outdoor activities. Serra Gelada Natural Park has a rich marine reserve, making it a popular spot for snorkeling and scuba diving. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes, including those found in the Cycling around Benidorm guide, which features routes like 'La Serra Gelada – Circular from Benidorm'.
Yes, there are circular hiking routes available. For example, within the Hiking around Benidorm guide, you can find routes like 'Natural Park of Serra Gelada — Circular from Benidorm' and 'View of Benidorm Island – Tower of Les Caletes loop from Benidorm'.
Hiking Puig Campana Summit is considered a difficult task requiring good fitness. Routes can be long, potentially exceeding nine hours, and involve steep ascents. Proper hiking equipment, especially shoes, and sufficient water are essential. You can find specific difficult routes like 'El Puigcampana – el Collado del Pouet loop from Finestrat' in the Mountain Hikes around Benidorm guide.
Puig Campana is steeped in local legends. Its distinctive notch, 'El Portell,' is famously attributed to the French hero Roland's sword strike, with the displaced rock said to have formed Benidorm Island. Another tale suggests a giant created it to prolong sunlight for his beloved.
Visitors frequently highlight the dramatic and unparalleled panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline and the surrounding provinces. The challenging nature of some trails, like those on Puig Campana Summit, is also a draw for those seeking adventure, while the natural beauty and diverse ecosystems are appreciated by nature lovers.
Yes, the mountains around Benidorm, particularly areas like Puig Campana, are home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird species, including eagles and hawks, as well as wild boars. The protected status of areas like Serra Gelada Natural Park helps preserve these natural habitats.


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