Mountain peaks in Alicante offer a diverse range of landscapes, from coastal mountains to inland ranges. The province features numerous peaks that provide panoramic views and varied terrain for exploration. These mountains form a natural backdrop to the Mediterranean coast, contributing to the region's geographic character. The area is known for its natural beauty and varied elevations.
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Want a slightly steadier start to Cumbre del Sol? Choose the other side, just outside Benitachell (on the road from/to Jávea). This side is still very tough, but the gradients are a bit more even. The final kilometre is identical to the famous Mercadona climb, with ramps above 15% and the same breathtaking summit view.
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The climb to Cumbre del Sol / Puig de la Llorença starts a small distance from Benitachell, at the turn-off next to Mercadona (on the way to Moraira). It’s a short but brutal 4 km climb with ramps of 10–12% and pitches above 15%. At the summit, you’re rewarded with stunning views of the Mediterranean, Calpe, and even Ibiza. This climb is famous as a Vuelta a España stage finish, won by stars like Chris Froome and Tom Dumoulin.
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The summit of Peñón de Ifach is 332 meters above sea level. To reach the top, follow the Red Route of the Peñón de Ifach Natural Park. This route begins at the visitor center and passes through a tunnel before reaching the summit. The hike is challenging, especially after the tunnel, where the terrain becomes steeper and more slippery. Hands are required for support in some places, as is appropriate footwear. The views from the summit are spectacular, offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea and the Calpe coast.
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Climbing to the top of the Peñón de Ifach is one of the most stunning hikes on the Costa Blanca. It's a somewhat difficult route, due to the steepness and rugged terrain. Once at the summit, however, the effort is worth it, as you'll enjoy spectacular views.
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https://www.covatalladadenia.com/en/ The Cova Tallada is a natural jewel on the Costa Blanca. It is a cave at sea level that offers one of the most unforgettable views of nature. The spectacular cave, created by man in the XII-XIV centuries, makes this place a human masterpiece. In addition, the natural pool at the foot of the cave and the incredible arches make this place a must-see for everyone.
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Good hiking boots with ankle protection, enough water. Small section where there is some climbing (easy)
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Alicante offers a variety of popular peaks. For stunning coastal views, consider Montgó Summit, which provides extensive panoramas of Denia and Jávea. Another highly-rated option is Peñón de Ifach summit, known for its challenging climb and exceptional viewpoints. For a unique natural formation, Penya Foradà features a distinctive arch or window shape with views of the Vall de la Gallinera.
For experienced hikers seeking a significant challenge, Puig Campana is renowned as the most demanding mountain in Alicante, rising steeply just a few kilometers from the Mediterranean. Its demanding slopes lead to unique views of the Marina Alta/Bajo area. Another challenging ascent is the Ascent to Cumbre del Sol / Puig de la Llorença, known for its brutal 4 km climb with ramps above 15%.
Yes, the Sierra de Aitana, known as 'Alicante's roof', offers scenic recreational areas with pure mountain springs, BBQ facilities, and stone tables, making it a good spot for family picnics. While the summit climb can be challenging, there are accessible areas for families to enjoy the natural beauty.
Alicante's mountains are rich in unique natural features. In the Sierra de Aitana, you can find the surprising chasms of Partagat. The La Serrella Mountain Range is famous for 'Els Frares' (the friars), impressive 10 to 100-meter-high rock formations created by erosion. Additionally, Bèrnia features a famous 'Forat,' a natural tunnel that hikers can cross, and its striking shape has been compared to a gigantic petrified dinosaur.
Mount Benacantil, dominating Alicante city, is famous for the medieval Santa Bárbara Castle proudly standing on its summit. It also features a unique rock formation known as 'la cara del moro' ('the moor's face'). In the Serra del Menejador, within the Font Roja Natural Park, you can explore notable cultural heritage, including old snow wells.
The Serra de Mariola Natural Park, where Montcabrer is located, offers a lush landscape that changes beautifully with the seasons. Autumn brings golden yellows, winter can see snow, and spring and summer burst with vibrant greens. Generally, spring and autumn offer the most pleasant temperatures for hiking, avoiding the intense heat of summer and potential snow in higher elevations during winter.
Many peaks offer spectacular views. From the top of La Serrella Mountain Range (Pla de la Casa), you can enjoy far-reaching views of neighboring mountains, Guadalest, and the Mediterranean, with the possibility of seeing Ibiza on a clear day. Maigmó is known as the 'balcony of Alicante' for its impressive panoramic views, especially popular for sunsets. The summit of Bèrnia also provides some of the best views of the bays of Altea and Benidorm.
The Serra de Mariola Natural Park, home to Montcabrer, is known for its rich biodiversity. A colony of vultures was introduced here in 2000. The Serra del Menejador, sheltering the Font Roja Natural Park, boasts the best-preserved mixed Mediterranean forest in the region, offering an excellent destination for experiencing rich Mediterranean flora and fauna.
The Alicante region offers numerous outdoor activities. For cycling, you can explore routes like the 'Ascent to the port of Tudons and Confrides — Circular from Benidorm' or the 'Sierra de Bèrnia and Cumbre del Sol Loop'. Find more options in the Road Cycling Routes in Alicante guide. If you prefer running, consider the 'Bèrnia Loop Trail' or a 'Trail run surrounding Puig Campana'. More running trails are available in the Running Trails in Alicante guide.
Visitors frequently praise the spectacular views from the summits, such as the 'enormous panoramic view' from Montgó Summit. The challenging yet rewarding climbs, like that of Puig Campana Summit, are also a highlight, offering a sense of accomplishment and unique perspectives of the coast. The natural beauty and diverse terrain, from lush forests to unique rock formations, are consistently appreciated.
Yes, Port de Tudons is a popular mountain pass, offering an overwhelming feeling to cross at over 1,000 meters close to the sea. It provides excellent views and impressive descents, making it a favorite for cyclists. Another notable pass is the Carrasqueta Pass, also well-regarded for its scenic routes and challenging climbs.


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