Best attractions and places to see around Bèlgida are located in this municipality within Spain's Valencian Community. Bèlgida is situated in the Vall d'Albaida comarca, offering a blend of historical landmarks, cultural insights, and natural beauty. The village is set against the Sierra de Benicadell mountain range and alongside the Albaida river, providing diverse landscapes for exploration. It features traditional architecture, historical religious sites, and access to natural areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Beautiful, you have to go up there at least once in your life.
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After arriving a lorxa castle keep going do not turn left after 2km and cross the main road and head down to the river. There is NO bridge to cross a very deep river 26/3/25. Instead keep going along the top rural road till you meet the main road cross it directly drop left down the rural road and shoot through the long tunnel, arriving at village, then several options to get to the lake.
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Serra de Mariola Natural Park, please note that driving is prohibited if the track or path is less than 2 metres wide. The fine is 600 euros
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Spectacular view over the reservoir. Just take a short break, capture the perspectives and enjoy the great impressions. Top location!
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Climb to Montcabrer from the Hermitage of Sant Cristòfol. On this occasion, we have chosen to use paths less traveled and away from the normal route. For the climb we have turned left to pass by the Font de l'Heura and the Morales cross, but, inevitably, in some sections of the climb we coincide with said "main" route. Once at the top, for the descent we chose to pass through the Penyes Monteses and continue along the path that runs first on one side of the ridge (north or ombré face with abundant vegetation), to then pass to the other side of the ridge ( south or sunny face with little or no vegetation and a lot of rock). Spectacular route in every sense, demanding on the way up, unforgettable places, impressive views and technical areas on the way down. A true enjoyment of the route.
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The La Cova Negra municipal natural area is located in the municipality of Játiva, province of Valencia. In the Cova Negra is the Middle Paleolithic site in which remains of Homo Neanderthal have appeared. This natural area is located in the narrow valley formed by the Albaida River, as it crosses the reliefs of the Sierra Grossa, at the exit of the so-called Estret de les Aigües. In the widest meander formed by the Albaida River, at the height of Pico del Paller, you can see the Cova Negra, named for the blackish appearance of its walls.
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Hermitage with a viewpoint towards the city and the valley. It has parking and a picnic area. From here you can connect with several paths in the Mariola mountain range.
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"La Cava Gran de Agres" is a historic snow storage facility that once served as a refrigerator for storing snow, which was later used as ice. In winter, snow was filled into the pit and compacted to be used as blocks of ice. The upper arches supported a roof that protected the snow from the sun. In summer, the stored snow was cut into blocks and transported to the cities by pack animals. Ice was of great importance at that time for preserving food and for medicinal purposes. The architecture of the Cava is characterized by massive stone walls and a domed roof, parts of which are now in ruins. The building is an important testament to the traditional methods of preservation and logistics in the region.
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Bèlgida offers a rich history with several notable landmarks. You can visit the 17th-century San Lorenzo Mártir Parish Church, explore the traditional Historic Centre with its narrow streets and plazas, or see the Medieval defensive architecture of the Tower of Bellvís Castle Palace. Don't miss the San Antonio Abad Chapel, built in the early 18th century, and the historic Old Stone Water Fountains like those in Plaza de la Constitución, Grapat, and Baix.
Yes, Bèlgida has a connection to ancient history. The Archaeological Museum, dedicated to Mariano Perales Jornet, houses pieces discovered within the municipality, spanning the Neolithic, Moorish, and Iberian-Roman periods. Additionally, the Cova Negra, located near Xàtiva, is a significant archaeological site known for its Neanderthal remains and flint tools.
The area around Bèlgida is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the Ombria del Benicadell protected area, which features country paths and leads to the emblematic Font Freda. The village is also situated along the banks of the River Albaida, nourished by freshwater springs. The northern slopes of the Sierra de Benicadell range provide a picturesque backdrop and opportunities for outdoor activities. For impressive views, visit the Beniarrés Reservoir or the Montcabrer Summit.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the Montcabrer Summit in the Sierra de Mariola Natural Park, offering vistas of Alicante and southern Valencia. The Beniarrés Reservoir also provides beautiful perspectives of the lake and surrounding mountains. Additionally, the Ombria del Benicadell protected area has a viewpoint with a recreational area, and the View of Alt de Benicadell offers excellent views of the impressive Benicadell massif.
Yes, Bèlgida offers options for families. The recreational areas around the Grapat and Baix fountains provide pleasant spaces for picnics and relaxation. The Beniarrés Reservoir is also considered family-friendly, offering a scenic spot to enjoy nature. Exploring the historic center and its traditional Mediterranean homes can also be an engaging activity for all ages.
A truly unique historical site is the Cava Gran de Agres. This man-made monument is a historic snow storage facility, or 'nevero,' used in past centuries to store snow for ice production, which was then transported to cities for food preservation and medicinal purposes. It's a fascinating testament to traditional methods of preservation and logistics.
The region around Bèlgida is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for running, mountain biking, and gravel biking. For example, there are challenging running loops like the 'Benicadell – Benicadell Summit loop from Port d'Albaida' or mountain biking trails such as the 'Les Arcades old bridge – Cova Negra loop from Montaverner'. You can explore more options and detailed routes on the Running Trails around Bèlgida, MTB Trails around Bèlgida, and Gravel biking around Bèlgida guide pages.
Yes, Bèlgida is surrounded by opportunities for hiking. The Ombria del Benicadell protected area offers country paths, including trails leading to Font Freda. You can also find well-marked paths to the Montcabrer Summit. For more specific hiking routes, you can check the various running and biking guides which often share similar trail networks suitable for walking, such as those found on the Running Trails around Bèlgida page.
The Valencian Community generally enjoys a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for outdoor activities around Bèlgida. During these seasons, temperatures are mild and pleasant for hiking, cycling, and exploring historical sites, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes and historical insights. The Cava Gran de Agres is highly regarded as a well-preserved historical snow fountain and a unique piece of regional heritage. The Beniarrés Reservoir is praised for its spectacular views, offering a perfect spot for a break. The Montcabrer Summit is celebrated for its extraordinary panoramic points across the sierras and mountains of Alicante and southern Valencia.
Yes, Bèlgida features the impressive Celler i Retaule Ceràmic de Sant Jaume, a ceramic tile artwork that can be found on the street dedicated to Sant Jaume. This piece adds to the cultural charm of the village, showcasing local artistic traditions.


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