Best attractions and places to see around Castalla include a rich blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural beauty. Located in the Valencian Community, the town offers views of the Foia de Castalla Valley and is surrounded by mountains. The area provides opportunities to explore ancient castles, historic churches, and diverse natural landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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If you climb from the road to the summit of Maigmó, the elevation gain ranges between 700 and 800 meters, half that if you climb from the Balcón de Alicante. There are countless routes that start and end from the Balcón de Alicante, and just as many that lead to the summit. The Cantal del Pixaor ridge is only suitable for experts and those without height restrictions. It's recommended to bring some climbing gear to secure some sections, but the experience is incredible.
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Take a torch for the tunnels, 3 are long and very dark. Beautiful views right down to the coast around Alicante.
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Very nice effort up to the "balcony of Alicante". With this superb gift for the eyes. Magnificent. Laurent Laurent
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The Balcón de Alicante offers a stunning panoramic view. It is a spacious place with benches to sit on and large tables, perfect for enjoying a good snack while taking in the views.
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Generally on weekends there are roads very busy with cars, motorcycles and cyclists, if it is summer make sure to bring water, in August there are good places. If you go up from August you can go down the service road, or go towards Tibi, Castalla and lengthen and go up =)
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Perfect warm-up climb near Alicante, for a short 50 or 60 km ride starting in the city centre, or at the start of a longer ride higher up the mountains.
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It is a port without great demands (maximum slope of 10%) that will allow us to enjoy the landscape of pine and holm oak trees and the wide views of the coast that open up at the top. We start in Alcoi, at the Fernando Reig bridge over the Barxell river taking the N-340 in the direction of Xixona. It is a long straight uphill stretch with a service road on the right that we can take for a kilometer (until the intersection with the CV-797, Font Roja road) to avoid traffic as much as possible.
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Great view, that makes up for the steep descent. Highly Recommended. A completely different view of Alicante.
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Castalla is rich in history. You can visit the iconic Castalla Castle, an 11th-century Moorish fortress offering panoramic views. Other significant sites include the Gothic-Catalan style Church of La Asunción, the Early Gothic Chapel of La Preciosísima Sangre de Cristo, and the 18th-century Renaissance-style Town Hall.
Yes, beyond the historical buildings, you can wander through the narrow, steep streets of Castalla's Old Quarter, known for its traditional architecture and ceramic altars. The Museo La Casa de Los Pérez y Los Juguetes Perdidos offers a nostalgic journey into the world of toys, reflecting the region's toy industry heritage. You can also see Casa de Paco Rico, which showcases costumes from the traditional Moors and Christians festival.
Castalla is surrounded by natural beauty. You can enjoy sweeping views of the fertile Foia de Castalla Valley and explore the surrounding mountain ranges, including the Sierra del Maigmó. The lush countryside is dotted with natural springs, and in higher altitudes, you can discover historic Snow Wells, such as the Carrasca snow well.
For breathtaking views, head to Alicante Balcony, which offers stunning vistas of Alicante city and the Costa Blanca. The Carrasqueta Pass, at over 1000 meters, provides beautiful views towards the interior of Alicante province. Additionally, the Maigmó Summit (1,296 meters) offers exceptional panoramic views of the coastal strip from Benidorm to Torrevieja.
The Sierra del Maigmó Mountain Range and Nature Park is an excellent area for outdoor adventures. You can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and horse riding. The Xorret de Catí area within this landscape also offers climbing, bouldering, and via ferrata routes, along with recreational and barbecue spots.
Absolutely. The surrounding mountains, including the Sierra del Maigmó, provide excellent opportunities for hiking and mountain biking. For cyclists, the Agost to Maigmó Road offers a quiet route with spectacular views, and the El Maigmó Greenway is a well-maintained former railway line perfect for cycling, featuring tunnels and viaducts.
Families will enjoy the Museo La Casa de Los Pérez y Los Juguetes Perdidos, a toy museum that delights all ages. The Alicante Balcony is a spacious spot with benches and tables, ideal for a family snack with a view. The Xorret de Catí area also provides recreational spots suitable for families.
Castalla enjoys a pleasant climate year-round due to its mountainous surroundings. For hiking and cycling, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer comfortable temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer can be warm, but the higher altitudes provide some relief, while winter is generally mild.
Castalla is known for its vibrant festivals, such as the traditional Moors and Christians festival in September and the Fiestas de San Roque in August, featuring parades, music, and traditional costumes. The town also hosts a traditional Saturday market, a custom authorized since 1331, where you can find local goods.
You can find a variety of cycling routes around Castalla, catering to different preferences. For road cycling, explore options like the 'Tibi Pass – Alto de Busot loop from Castalla'. For general cycling, consider routes such as the 'Agost-Maigmó Greenway – Maigmó and Sit Mountains loop from Castalla'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Castalla and Cycling around Castalla guides.
Yes, there are several running trails available near Castalla. You can find routes like 'La Serra del Sit — Running circular from Castalla' or 'Alt de Guixop – Alicante Balcony loop from el Xorret de Catí'. For a comprehensive list and details, refer to the Running Trails around Castalla guide.
Yes, you can visit the Tibi Dam, one of Europe's oldest dams, dating back to 1580. It can be reached via scenic hikes through the hills, offering views of the surrounding landscape and Lake Tibi.


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