Best canyons around Gorga are found in a region characterized by sculpted limestone landscapes, deep gorges, and natural monuments. This area, located in the inland mountains of Alicante, offers diverse terrain from dry pine forests to olive groves. It provides opportunities to explore impressive natural formations carved by water and time. The surroundings feature high limestone walls and unique rock formations, making it a notable destination for outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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But beware: The section can really take it out of you, especially if you already have many kilometers and altitude meters in your legs, particularly coming from the direction of Gorga!🥵
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The route from Fageca to Gorga, passing through Quatretondeta, is one of the most scenic and quietly dramatic stretches in the inland mountains of Alicante. Set against the backdrop of the Serra de la Serrella, this road carries you through a pale, sculpted landscape of white limestone cliffs, open slopes, and solitary rock formations that feel more like natural monuments than mountainsides. From Fageca, the road descends gently at first, following the contours of the terrain through dry pine forests and terraces. As you approach Quatretondeta, the scenery becomes more striking. The village appears almost fused to the rock, nestled beneath the jagged towers of the Frares, tall limestone spires that dominate the skyline. Riding through Quatretondeta feels like passing through a gateway carved by time — it’s quiet, exposed, and unforgettable. After leaving the village, the road continues mostly downhill toward Gorga, but not without effort. Several short uphill sections interrupt the descent, testing your legs and breaking the rhythm just enough to keep the ride engaging. These rolling climbs offer new perspectives across the Vall de Seta, with long views back toward the Serrella ridge. The final kilometres into Gorga sweep through olive groves and scattered farmhouses, gradually easing back into more inhabited terrain. But the sense of remoteness never fully disappears — even at its end, this route feels like a passage through a hidden world of stone, silence, and space.
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Beautifully developed gorge. The GR7 hiking trail goes through here.
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The Barranco del Cint, an impressive corner in the city of Alcoy, is part of the majestic Sierra de Mariola. It is located northwest of Alcoy and has a peculiar V shape at its entrance, which some believe gave it its name.
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This impressive ravine is located in the Sierra de Mariola, which culminates at an altitude of 1,390 meters at the top of Montcabrer. The gorge is surrounded by very high limestone walls that reach 200 meters. It is not surprising that climbing lovers come here in search of adrenaline and heart-stopping views.
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A very beautiful and picturesque area that is covered as part of the Barranc de l'Encanta route. You will be able to appreciate some pools and walk through narrow rock walls, an ideal adventure for warm days since you can take the opportunity to take a refreshing swim in one of the natural pools.
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The Barranc de L'Encantada, a spectacular route full of pools.
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The most popular canyons in the Gorga area include Barranco del Cint, known for its peculiar V-shape and impressive 200-meter high limestone walls. Another favorite is Toll de l’Estret, a picturesque gorge with natural pools perfect for refreshing swims. Visitors also enjoy Gorg del Salt de Planes, a beautiful waterfall and gorge ideal for swimming and resting.
The canyons around Gorga are characterized by sculpted limestone landscapes and deep gorges. At Barranco del Cint, you'll find towering limestone walls reaching 200 meters. Toll de l’Estret features narrow rock walls and natural pools. The broader region, as seen from the Monument Valley of the Costa Blanca, showcases a pale, sculpted landscape of white limestone cliffs and solitary rock formations.
Yes, several canyons offer excellent opportunities for swimming. Toll de l’Estret is particularly noted for its natural pools, making it an ideal adventure for warm days. Similarly, Gorg del Salt de Planes is a beautiful area specifically highlighted for swimming and resting.
The Gorga area offers a variety of hiking trails. For instance, the GR7 hiking trail passes directly through Barranco del Cint. You can find more detailed information on various hiking routes, including options like the 'Quatretondeta - Pla de la Casa Trail' or 'Les Agulles de la Serrella Trail', by visiting the Hiking around Gorga guide.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the region around Gorga is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Agulles de la Serrella Trail', detailed in the Running Trails around Gorga guide. Cycling enthusiasts can explore routes like 'The Sierra de Almudaina – Gravel circular from Quatretondeta', available in the Cycling around Gorga guide.
Yes, there are stunning viewpoints. Les Buitreres and Alt de les Pedreres viewpoint offers great views towards Barranc del Cint, and if you're lucky, you might even see Griffin vultures soaring above. The Monument Valley of the Costa Blanca also provides dramatic scenic views of the sculpted limestone landscape and the Vall de Seta.
Visitors particularly appreciate the impressive natural formations, the opportunity for refreshing swims in natural pools, and the scenic beauty. Many enjoy the sense of adventure, whether it's trekking through narrow rock walls or taking in the panoramic views from high limestone cliffs. The tranquility and unique geological features are frequently highlighted.
While the guide focuses on gorges and walks, Barranco del Cint is specifically mentioned as a place where climbing lovers come in search of adrenaline due to its very high limestone walls. For specific canyoning routes requiring specialized gear, further local guidance might be beneficial.
Based on visitor tips for Toll de l’Estret, the natural pools are 'ideal for warm days' for refreshing swims. This suggests that late spring, summer, and early autumn would be the best seasons to enjoy the water activities in the canyons.
While the canyons themselves are natural monuments, the surrounding area has a rich history. The Monument Valley of the Costa Blanca route passes through villages like Quatretondeta, which appears almost fused to the rock, offering a glimpse into the region's traditional architecture and history amidst the natural landscape.
The canyons offer varying levels of difficulty. Highlights like Barranco del Cint, Toll de l’Estret, and Gorg del Salt de Planes are generally rated as 'intermediate' difficulty, suggesting they require a moderate level of fitness. Some areas, like the GR7 trail through Barranco del Cint, are well-developed for hiking.


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