Best canyons around Benferri are found within the wider region of Alicante and the Valencia Community, offering diverse natural landscapes. This area is characterized by arid terrain, ancient riverbeds, and impressive geological formations shaped by erosion over millions of years. Visitors can explore a variety of canyons, from those requiring walks through riverbeds to dramatic gorges with high walls. The region provides opportunities to observe unique geology, local flora, and historical landforms.
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In the heart of the desert so beautiful😍
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The Abanilla Desert, also known as the Mahoya Desert, is one of the most unique and fascinating places in the Murcia region, just an hour's drive from the beaches of the Costa Cálida and Costa Blanca South. This surreal landscape, often compared to the surface of the moon, offers a perfect combination of natural beauty and tranquility. Whether you're a nature lover, an adventurer, or simply looking for a place to relax,
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The climate and geographical location have shaped Abanilla's rich landscape. Some of these areas are protected areas of great ecological value and vulnerability.
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On the road to Baños de Fortuna, you'll find a desert that was the seabed millions of years ago, now shaped by erosion. The Ramblas de la Parra, del Font, Balonga, Zurca, and the Chícamo Basin form one of Murcia's most otherworldly landscapes. Here you can see the remnants of ancient seas, such as the coral reefs formed by the Chícamo River and the El Cajer Ravine, which are now a feast for the eyes and the camera.
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for the second time in a month we were amazed here
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A small highlight for inexperienced hikers who "only" want to go to the entrance of the gorge. Small wooden bridges have been built for the few river crossings, so that you can reach the gorge without getting wet shoes
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Fun to do in September and October, water fun guaranteed
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The canyons in this region showcase diverse geological formations. You can find arid landscapes with impressive canyon walls, ancient riverbeds, and areas shaped by erosion over millions of years. For instance, Desierto de Abanilla features a desert landscape with remnants of ancient seas, including coral reefs. La Rambla Salada is known for its eroded channel and a small spring of salt water.
Yes, the Chicamo River Canyon offers a unique adventure where visitors walk directly through the riverbed. It's characterized by arid landscapes and impressive canyon walls. It's advisable to check local conditions in Macisvenda beforehand and wear appropriate footwear with good grip, as the water flow can vary.
The region's canyons offer a fascinating glimpse into geological history. The Chicamo River Canyon, for example, features deposits from an ancient river dating back 7 to 10 million years, with visible red Triassic rocks, clays, and silicon sandstones. In the Rio Seco Nature Reserve, you can find beautifully shaped sandstone rocks and look for fossils from the Pliocene age, including mollusks, gastropods, and even shark teeth.
Yes, the Rio Seco Nature Reserve near Pilar de la Horadada offers accessible walking trails of varying lengths (4 km and 10 km options) through a picturesque natural landscape. It's an excellent spot for light exercise, nature observation, and discovering geological formations. There are also picnic areas available, making it suitable for families.
For a more adventurous experience, L'Estret Canyon (Estret del Pantà) between Relleu and Orxeta is a water canyon known for abseiling and swimming through pools and corridors. It features a 2 km principal gorge with a 140-meter descent, making it the longest ravine in Alicante for canyoning. This activity has a medium difficulty level and typically takes around 6 hours.
The best time to visit is generally during the cooler months, from autumn to spring, to avoid the intense summer heat. For water-based canyons like the Chicamo River Canyon, it's crucial to check the water flow conditions with locals, especially after heavy rainfall, to ensure safe passage. Winter canyoning options might be limited due to colder water temperatures, but dry canyon walks are often pleasant year-round.
Yes, the Barranc de l'Infern ('Hell's Ravine') in Vall de Laguar, though a longer drive, is famous for its '6,000 stone steps,' part of an ancient Moorish trail. This route offers a glimpse into historical dry-stone construction techniques, recognized by UNESCO. Additionally, the Rio Seco Nature Reserve features a unique 'Pegasus' horse carved into the cliff face by a local artist in the 1950s.
Beyond the canyons themselves, the region offers various hiking trails. For example, you can find routes like the 'Cruz de la Muela – Small Cave loop' or the 'Reservoir with Island and Tree – Collado de la Naveta loop' which are popular for hiking. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Benferri guide.
Yes, there are several cycling routes in the vicinity. Options include the 'Desierto de Abanilla loop from Benferri' or the 'Fortuna and Embalse de Santomera Loop'. These routes offer a different perspective of the landscape surrounding the canyons. More details can be found in the Cycling around Benferri guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the unique natural beauty and the sense of adventure. Walking through riverbeds, exploring ancient geological formations, and experiencing the dramatic canyon walls are often highlighted. The Chicamo River Canyon is frequently praised as a 'unique experience' for those who enjoy adventure, while the scenic beauty and tranquility of places like the Rio Seco Nature Reserve are also highly valued.
Yes, many canyons offer spectacular views. The Barranc de l'Infern, for instance, provides panoramic views of dramatic limestone cliffs, rugged terrain, and the Mediterranean in the distance. The recently inaugurated Relleu footbridge at L'Estret Canyon also offers breathtaking views from a walkway defying a slope over 60 meters high, often referred to as 'El Caminito del rey alicantino'.
The difficulty varies significantly. Some, like the Chicamo River Canyon, offer relatively easy hikes (around 4.3 miles for a circular trail) suitable for various fitness levels, though navigating water sections requires care. More adventurous options like L'Estret Canyon involve medium-difficulty canyoning with abseiling and swimming. The Barranc de l'Infern is a physically demanding hiking route due to its numerous steps and elevation gain.


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