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Hiking around Relleu offers diverse terrain in the heart of Alicante province, characterized by impressive mountains such as Cabezón de Oro and Sierra de la Grana. The landscape features deep ravines, including the Amadorio River ravine, and is dotted with olive, almond, and carob trees. Hikers can explore a mix of historic paths, ancient reservoirs, and dramatic mountain backdrops.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
4.5
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950
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9.64km
02:41
180m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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178
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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12.3km
03:33
320m
320m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28
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9.54km
02:42
200m
200m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28
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6.35km
01:49
160m
160m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Aigües Tower Built at the end of the 14th century for defense and surveillance, the tower stands atop a hill and has been fully restored, both inside and out. It is a symbol of the municipality and has been recognized as a cultural asset since 1986. Constructed of ashlar masonry, it offers a breathtaking view of the Bay of Alicante. Today, the Aigües Tower plays a role in the Moors and Christians festival, serving as a vantage point for distributing messages.
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This route is blocked at 7 km by large locked gates, private property with video surveillance Impassable!
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€3.50 admission to the walkway. 2 glass bottomed viewing points. Well worth a visit
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Parish Church of San Jaime The Parish Church of San Jaime was built in the 17th century on the site of an old town cemetery. One of the church's most striking features is its bells. The 30-meter-high bell tower houses one of the oldest bells in the area, which was recently restored, making Relleu one of the towns with the longest bell-ringing tradition. The church consists of a nave and the Chapel of the Sea of God of Miracles. The nave is crowned with a barrel vault. To the right of the nave is a smaller aisle containing various chapels, which is also defined by the 30-meter-high bell tower. To the left of the nave, connected by three large arches, is the small Chapel of the Sea of God of Miracles, bordered by the chancel and the vestibule.
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Just a few meters before the footbridge of the Relleu Dam stands this old house, of which logically only its four walls remain today, which is attractive to people who set out to visit this strange place. It seems that many years ago, in this house the guard of the dam lived or at least took refuge.
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Slowly and with good handwriting
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Best time to visit this place is Winter.. in any case not late afternoon….🤣🤣👍✊️
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Relleu offers a wide variety of hiking options, with nearly 250 routes recorded on komoot. These range from easy strolls to more challenging mountain ascents, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.
Yes, Relleu has over 60 easy routes perfect for families. A good option is the Reservoir viewpoint – Caminito de Relleu loop from Embassament de Relleu, which is an easy 3.3 km trail that takes about 52 minutes to complete and explores the historic reservoir area.
Relleu is known for its dramatic landscapes, including impressive mountains like Cabezón de Oro and Sierra de la Grana. The most prominent feature is the spectacular Pasarela de Relleu (Relleu Footbridge), which extends over the Amadorio River ravine. You can also explore the historic 17th-century Relleu Reservoir and its surrounding natural wetlands. For panoramic views, consider routes that pass by the Reservoir viewpoint or the ruins of Relleu Castle.
Many trails in Relleu are suitable for hiking with dogs, allowing you to enjoy the natural beauty with your canine companion. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a leash, especially in areas with wildlife or near agricultural land, and to check specific trail regulations before you go.
Yes, Relleu offers many circular routes. A popular choice is the Reservoir viewpoint – Caminito de Relleu loop from Relleu, a moderate 12.8 km path that takes you through the reservoir area and offers scenic views. The full loop trail including the Pasarela de Relleu is also expected to be completed as a circular route by the 2025-2026 season.
The region is particularly vibrant in early spring when almond blossoms burst into color, offering a beautiful backdrop for hikes. Autumn and winter also provide pleasant hiking conditions with cooler temperatures. Summers can be hot, so early morning or late afternoon hikes are advisable during those months.
Relleu's terrain is diverse, characterized by impressive mountains, deep ravines, and historic paths. You'll encounter lively terrain dotted with olive, almond, and carob trees, as well as ancient irrigation ponds, dams, and bridle paths. The elevation changes can vary significantly, from gentle slopes around the reservoir to more challenging ascents in the mountainous areas.
Yes, Relleu has over 50 difficult routes for those seeking a greater challenge. The mountainous surroundings, including peaks like Cabezón de Oro and Sierra de la Grana, provide opportunities for more strenuous climbs and longer treks with significant elevation gain.
The hiking trails in Relleu are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 out of 5 stars from over 1600 reviews. Hikers often praise the varied terrain, the stunning views from points like the Relleu Castle ruins, and the unique experience of the Pasarela de Relleu.
Absolutely. Relleu's trails often lead past historical sites. You can visit the ruins of Relleu Castle, which offers spectacular views of the Costa Blanca. The Hermitage of Saint Albert – Relleu Castle loop is a great way to explore these historical landmarks. Additionally, routes around the Relleu Reservoir feature ancient irrigation systems, old water mills, and lime kilns.
While Relleu is a small town, public transport options might be limited directly to all trailheads. It's generally advisable to check local bus schedules if you plan to rely on public transport. Many hikers prefer to drive to Relleu and then access the trails from the village or designated parking areas.
Yes, for safety on the Pasarela de Relleu, helmets and hairnets are mandatory for this section of the hike. The footbridge is suspended more than 60 meters above the ravine and includes a glass-floored viewpoint, so it's an exhilarating experience, especially for those comfortable with heights.


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