Best canyons around Marines are characterized by their natural formations, offering varied terrain for exploration. The region features several gorges and ravines, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. These geological features often include steep walls, riverbeds, and viewpoints. The landscape around Marines is suitable for those seeking trails with natural challenges and scenic vistas.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Point from which you can see Olocau and its orchard area in the bed of the Barranco de Olocau. You get there by climbing a path with wooden steps just outside the town, in the park where L'Arquet is. Be careful with the cliff at the top.
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Recently graded and smoothed surface creating some super fast gravel up or down.
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Very nice place. If water is high there are big stones to cross. I could not find my trail from this place to go up - despite it displayed in Komoot, it not exists anymore, I could just see grown huge vegetation an no trail to stay on the other side of the barranco.
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Very picturesque road that runs along the Barranco del Albalat with very nice views. It begins at the Collado del Lobo until reaching the Hoya de la Espartosa.
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It rarely goes through this ravine with water, so going on days after the rains is a joy.
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on days of heavy rain you will have to skirt the ravine. The normal thing is to be able to go directly through the ravine to go to the paths. the Olocau dam is about 150m up the ravine.
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there are spectacular views and cliffs that give vertigo. wear good hiking boots because the route is quite steep at times
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The canyons around Marines are characterized by diverse natural formations, including steep walls, riverbeds, and various geological features. You'll encounter gorges and ravines, often with impressive viewpoints and natural monuments. For example, the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall offers spectacular views and cliffs, while the Cave of the Estampida Trail features a path through a lush forest in a ravine with curious walls and deep holes, leading to a cave.
Yes, Marines offers several scenic spots. The View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall is a popular viewpoint providing expansive views of Olocau and its orchard area within the Barranco de Olocau. Additionally, the Barranco de Albalat Trail is a picturesque road running along the Barranco del Albalat, offering very nice views from the Collado del Lobo to the Hoya de la Espartosa.
Many of the trails associated with the canyons around Marines are rated as intermediate difficulty. For instance, the routes leading to the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall can be quite steep at times, requiring good hiking boots. Similarly, the Barranco del Carraixet, Barranco de Albalat Trail, Cerezo Trail, and Cave of the Estampida Trail are all categorized as intermediate.
The Barranco del Carraixet can typically be traversed directly. However, during periods of heavy rain, you might need to skirt the ravine. The Olocau dam is located approximately 150 meters up the ravine from this point.
Yes, the Cave of the Estampida Trail offers the opportunity to explore a cave. This trail takes you through a lush forest in a ravine with unique rock formations and deep holes, culminating in a cave.
Beyond exploring the canyons, the Marines region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle, gravel biking, and road cycling. For example, there are difficult touring bicycle routes like the 'View of Gátova – Marines Viejo loop' and moderate gravel biking routes such as the 'Junction With Ascent – Spanish Civil War bunker loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Marines, Gravel biking around Marines, and Road Cycling Routes around Marines guides.
Visitors appreciate the natural beauty and varied terrain of the canyons around Marines. The area is known for its gorges, ravines, and trails that offer natural challenges and scenic vistas. The community has shared 3 photos and given 10 upvotes, highlighting the appeal of these natural formations and viewpoints.
When hiking in areas like the View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall, it's recommended to wear good hiking boots, as the route can be quite steep. Always be mindful of cliffs and steep drops, especially at viewpoints. For ravines like the Barranco del Carraixet, be aware that heavy rain might necessitate skirting the main path.
Absolutely. The Cave of the Estampida Trail, for instance, offers a path surrounded by lush forest within a ravine, providing a diverse natural experience that includes both gorge features and woodland scenery.
The Cerezo Trail is a very picturesque road in good condition that tours the Barranco del Cerezo, offering very nice views. At one end, you'll find the characteristic Masía del Cucalón, and at the other, it connects with the Camí del Cerro, which leads to the top of Cerro de las Mulas.
Yes, the region is home to several natural monuments. The View of Olocau and the Cliffs of Cova del Cavall is considered a natural monument, offering a dramatic landscape of cliffs and a gorge. The Cave of the Estampida Trail also features natural monument elements, including its unique cave and ravine walls.


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