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Hiking around L'Alcúdia offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths and wetlands to orchards and mountainous areas. The region is characterized by the rugged terrain of the Alcúdia Peninsula, featuring forested hills and dramatic coastal cliffs. Inland, areas like Puig de Sant Martí provide elevated viewpoints, while S'Albufera Nature Reserve presents a significant wetland environment. This variety allows for a range of hiking experiences across different physical features.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
4.3
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6.31km
01:57
240m
240m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.32km
02:07
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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8.22km
02:05
20m
20m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.70km
01:42
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.24km
01:50
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Pedestrian walkway that connects the town of Algemesí with the Marist College.
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It connects the town of Algemesí with the Marist school.
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La Xopera is the most emblematic natural space in the municipality of Algemesí due to its double importance: an ecological one (the only riparian forest that currently exists in the region) and a social one (one of the only places where everyone can contact the nature, such as fishing or canoeing or simply enjoying it as a place to relax). It is located right at the point where the Magre River and the Júcar meet. The tree and scrub species we find are black poplars or poplars, poplars, elms, plantains, eucalyptus, linden trees, lindens, oleanders, carob trees, ashes, willows, walnuts or mulberries, and a fence of cypress trees that separates them from the place. where vehicles are parked. In the bed of the two rivers are apart from the microscopic algae, the alga Spirogura as the predominant one. The floating aquatic community is made up of the water lentil (Lemna gibba), as well as an exotic plant, the Ludwigia uruguayensis, which invades the waters of the river displacing the species of native flora and is characterized by having somewhat fleshy leaves. the yellow flowers. The Fauna that is present in the Xopera is of great importance for its diversity. The recreational area currently has ample leisure and recreation areas, picnic area, services and paellers, in the natural shade of the trees, to enjoy a day outdoors In addition, everyone can get to know the riparian forest in situ, the different types of trees in the area, the orography, the flora and fauna most characteristic of this natural place and the river forests.
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There are over 50 hiking routes in L'Alcúdia, offering a diverse range of experiences. You'll find 17 easy trails, 27 moderate options, and 7 more challenging routes to explore.
L'Alcúdia offers a rich variety of landscapes, from the rugged terrain and dramatic coastal cliffs of the Alcúdia Peninsula to the forested hills and wetlands of S'Albufera Nature Reserve. You can also find routes through orchards, drylands, and mountainous areas like Puig de Sant Martí, all set against the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, L'Alcúdia has 17 easy trails perfect for beginners or families. An example is the Hiking loop from L'Alcúdia, which is 6.6 km long and takes about 1 hour 41 minutes through agricultural and natural landscapes. Another easy option is the Hiking loop from l'Alcúdia, covering 7.2 km.
The region is rich in stunning viewpoints and natural features. You can hike to the highest point on the Alcúdia Peninsula, Talaia d'Alcúdia, for panoramic views of the bays and mountains. Other highlights include L'Estepar Viewpoint and the View of the Gulf of Valencia from Alt de València. The S'Albufera Nature Reserve is also a significant wetland area for diverse flora and fauna.
Yes, many routes in L'Alcúdia are circular. For instance, the Alt del Trencall – Cruz del Matamón loop from Pla de la Quirra is a popular 6.3 km trail with notable elevation gain. Another option is the Pla de la Perola Trail loop from Corral de Rafel, which is 7.5 km long.
The mild and temperate climate of L'Alcúdia allows for hiking most of the year. However, spring is particularly ideal when nature is in full bloom, offering vibrant scenery. Autumn also provides pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails.
Yes, L'Alcúdia offers numerous coastal paths that provide scenic walks and opportunities to discover unspoiled coves. The challenging but rewarding hike to Coll Baix Beach is a prime example, often winding through wooded areas and along inland paths to reach this secluded spot.
The trails in L'Alcúdia are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 50 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied scenery, from coastal views to natural reserves, and the well-maintained paths suitable for different ability levels.
Yes, you can often combine hiking with cultural exploration. The 12th-century Hermitage of La Victoria (Ermita de la Victòria) is a common starting or ending point for many hikes on the Alcúdia Peninsula, offering magnificent panoramic views. While not directly on a trail, the medieval walled Old Town of Alcúdia, with its Roman remains, provides a rich cultural backdrop to the region's natural beauty.
Absolutely. The S'Albufera Nature Reserve is the most important wetland area in the Balearic Islands and is internationally recognized. It features four marked trails specifically for hikers and cyclists, allowing you to discover diverse flora and fauna, especially over 200 species of birds. Another area of interest is the La Chopera forest.
Elevation gain varies significantly across L'Alcúdia's diverse terrain. While some trails, like the La Chopera – Basilica of Saint James the Apostle loop from Algemesí, have minimal elevation changes (around 23 meters), others, such as the Alt del Trencall – Cruz del Matamón loop from Pla de la Quirra, feature more substantial ascents, reaching up to 240 meters, offering rewarding views.


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