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57
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8
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Mountaineering routes around Tàrbena traverse a rugged and diverse mountainous environment within the Alicante province, featuring significant ranges such as the Sierra de Bernia and Serra del Ferrer. The region is characterized by impressive natural formations, including gorges like Barranc Tancat, scenic valleys such as Vall de Pop, and unique geological features like "Els Arcs," two natural limestone arches. These routes offer varied terrain, from challenging ascents to paths through fertile valleys, often providing panoramic views of the coastline and…
Last updated: April 25, 2026
4.7
(3)
24
hikers
11.4km
04:43
580m
580m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
4.5
(4)
5
hikers
10.1km
03:50
430m
430m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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4.7
(3)
5
hikers
6.26km
02:27
280m
280m
Moderate mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
5.0
(2)
5
hikers
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
5.0
(1)
3
hikers
6.12km
03:05
470m
470m
Hard mountaineering route. Good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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The first descent of 300m via a large section of the 6800 steps, brings you to the first barranco, Rio Girona
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Unfortunately everything is currently full of construction sites... but very nice!
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Beautiful tour, good parking, best to do the entire walk to the caves. We walked over the ridge, not a bad one but phenomenal view!
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The Forat de Bèrnia is an impressive place in the Sierra de Bèrnia, located in the Valencian Community, Spain. This natural tunnel, about 15 to 20 meters long, crosses the mountain range from north to south. At its widest entrance, it offers panoramic views of Altea, the Serra Gelada and the Mediterranean. The Forat de Bèrnia is presented as a spacious natural shelter that becomes a magnificent viewpoint of the Costa Blanca. The route begins on the north side of the mountain range, which is greener and wetter. As you cross the Forat, you move to the south face, with spectacular views of Altea, Benidorm and Puig Campana. In addition to the Forat, you can also explore the remains of the Bèrnia Fort and enjoy the varied landscapes that the mountains offer. If you decide to do this route, I recommend avoiding weekends and holidays to avoid the crowds and preserve the natural environment. I hope you enjoy this natural wonder! 😊🏞️
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The Forat de Bèrnia is an impressive place in the Sierra de Bèrnia, located in the Valencian Community, Spain. This natural tunnel, about 15 to 20 meters long, crosses the mountain range from north to south. At its widest entrance, it offers panoramic views of Altea, the Serra Gelada and the Mediterranean. The Forat de Bèrnia is presented as a spacious natural shelter that becomes a magnificent viewpoint of the Costa Blanca. If you decide to do this route, I recommend avoiding weekends and holidays to avoid the crowds and preserve the natural environment. I hope you enjoy this natural wonder! 😊🏞️
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To access the summit, there is a chain on the rock wall that helps you climb. It is quite safe, but it is still advisable to carry out this section with caution.
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From its summit, you can enjoy excellent views of the Mediterranean Sea, the coastline and the surrounding mountains. The effort you have made is more than worth it. !! Congratulations!!
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Mountaineering routes around Tàrbena traverse a rugged and diverse mountainous environment within the Alicante province. You'll encounter significant ranges like the Sierra de Bernia and Serra del Ferrer, impressive natural formations such as gorges (e.g., Barranc Tancat), and scenic valleys like the Vall de Pop. The terrain varies from challenging ascents to paths through fertile valleys, often providing spectacular panoramic views of the coastline, distant towns like Altea and Benidorm, and even the island of Ibiza on clear days.
Yes, Tàrbena offers several circular mountaineering routes. For example, you can explore the Penyes del Portitxol – Bèrnia loop from Serra de Bèrnia, which is a difficult 11.1 km trail offering expansive views across the Sierra de Bernia. Another option is the moderate Font Grossa Washhouse – Benimaurell Washhouse loop from el Campell, a 10.1 km trail leading through valleys and past natural springs.
The region is rich with natural and historical landmarks. You can find unique geological features like "Els Arcs," two natural limestone arches, along various hiking paths. For breathtaking views, the Mirador de Cocoll is highly recommended, offering vistas from the Bay of Valencia to Benidorm. The historical remains of Tàrbena Castle (Moish Castle) also provide commanding views of the village and surrounding areas.
Tàrbena benefits from a mild Mediterranean microclimate with over 320 days of sunshine annually, making outdoor activities enjoyable almost year-round. Between January and March, the landscape is particularly beautiful with the blooming almond trees. While summer months are hotter, there are shaded routes available. Spring and autumn generally offer ideal conditions with pleasant temperatures.
While many routes are moderate to difficult, Tàrbena does offer an extensive network of trails, including some suitable for easier walks. For families, it's best to look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' with lower elevation gain. Always check the specific route details on komoot for distance and elevation to ensure it matches your family's fitness level.
The mountaineering routes in Tàrbena are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from around 17 reviews. More than 60 mountaineers have used komoot to explore the varied terrain, often praising the spectacular panoramic views and the diverse landscapes.
Yes, the region around Tàrbena features several natural water sources and springs. For instance, the Font Grossa Washhouse – Benimaurell Washhouse loop from el Campell is a moderate route that specifically leads past natural springs, offering opportunities for refreshment.
There are over 9 distinct mountaineering routes around Tàrbena documented on komoot, ranging from moderate to difficult in intensity. This network provides a variety of options for different skill levels and preferences.
Absolutely. Tàrbena is known for its challenging terrain. Difficult routes include the Rocky Staircase Trail – Benimaurell Public Washhouse loop from el Campell, a 15.6 km path with significant elevation gain, and the Sierra de Bernia Pass – Sierra de Bernia Summit loop from Serra de Bèrnia, a 6.1 km route with substantial ascent to the summit.
While specific regional rules for dogs on trails can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on many trails in the Tàrbena area. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash, especially in protected areas or near livestock, and to carry waste bags. Always check local signage at trailheads for any specific restrictions or requirements.
Tàrbena is a village with amenities, so you can find cafes and places to rest within the village itself. For routes that pass through or near other small settlements, there might be additional options. It's always a good idea to carry sufficient water and snacks, especially on longer routes, as facilities might not be directly on the trail.
Access to trailheads in mountainous regions like Tàrbena often relies more on personal vehicles. While there might be limited local bus services connecting Tàrbena to larger towns, direct public transport to specific remote trailheads is generally not extensive. It's advisable to check local bus schedules in advance or consider driving to the starting points.
For general mountaineering and hiking on established trails in the Tàrbena region, permits are typically not required. However, if you plan to engage in specific activities like rock climbing or enter any designated nature reserves with special regulations, it's always best to check with local authorities or park management for any specific permit requirements.


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