Natural monuments in Carrascal De La Font Roja, also known as Font Roja Natural Park, is a protected natural area in the province of Alicante, Spain. Designated in 1987, it preserves one of the best examples of Mediterranean forest in the Valencian Community. The park features diverse ecosystems, including the Sierra del Menejador, dense woodlands, and geological formations like ravines and caves. It offers a range of natural features and historical elements for exploration.
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Superb panorama of La Canal and Foya d'Alcoy
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Good access for road bikes, little or no traffic, steep slope, good asphalt. At the fountain you can refill with fresh water
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Wonderful viewpoint overlooking the Alcoi plain
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The Cueva Helada, located in the heart of the Carrascal de la Fuente Roja natural park, is known for staying at about seven degrees Celsius throughout the year.
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It is located within the Carrascar de la Font Roja natural park. The sanctuary is not only a religious site, but also a viewpoint with incredible panoramic views of the L'Alcoia region and a place from which tours to visit the park begin. The access road is in very good condition and has not very demanding slopes, which allow you to enjoy the views. Near the sanctuary is the Red Fountain where you can refill water and, a few meters away, a recreational area with tables, benches and bathrooms. A very nice place for the summer, since the thick grove of holm oaks gives a lot of shade.
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Within the Carrascar de la Font Roja natural park is the Alto del Menejador with its summit at 1350 meters high. From up here, the views are incredible in every direction. To reach its highest point you have to pass the forestry hut a few meters and follow a path through the trees until it ends. Returning along an alternative path you will have other views, all of them amazing.
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With its summit at 1350 meters, Menejador offers incredible views in all directions. To reach its highest point, you have to pass a few meters from the forest box and follow a path through the trees until it ends. Returning by an alternative path you will have other views, all of them amazing.
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Visitors frequently highlight the Alto del Menejador, the highest point in the park offering incredible panoramic views. The Sanctuary of the Font Roja is also very popular, serving as a key access point and a viewpoint. Another intriguing spot is the Cova Gelada, known for its consistently cool temperatures.
For breathtaking panoramic views, head to the summit of Alto del Menejador. At 1,356 meters, it offers expansive vistas across the surrounding mountains and, on clear days, even to the Mediterranean Sea. The Sanctuary of the Font Roja also provides excellent views of the L'Alcoia region, and the Turnoff to the Mina viewpoint offers a wonderful perspective of the Alcoi plain.
The park is renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved Mediterranean forests, featuring diverse species like holm oak, pine, and maple, which offer shaded trails. You can also explore geological formations such as deep ravines and the Cova Gelada, a cave known for its cool interior. The northern slopes boast a 'carrascal de umbría,' an area rich in holm oaks and deciduous trees, especially vibrant in autumn.
Yes, the park features several points of historical interest. The Sanctuary of the Font Roja is a significant religious site that also serves as a natural viewpoint. Additionally, you can discover ancient snow wells, known as 'Cavas' or 'Neveres,' scattered throughout the park, such as Cava Coloma. These structures were historically used for collecting and storing snow for the ice trade, reflecting centuries of human interaction with the landscape.
Carrascal de la Font Roja is a sanctuary for diverse wildlife. Mammals like wild boar, genet, wild cat, and badger inhabit its forests. Birdwatchers can spot various species, including Bonelli's eagles, golden eagles, vultures, and different types of owls, making it an excellent location for observing raptors.
The park offers an extensive network of hiking trails suitable for various skill levels. For example, you can find routes like the "Menejador Summit – Mina Viewpoint loop from Parc Natural del Carrascar de la Font Roja" or the "Sanctuary of the Font Roja – Turnoff to the Mina viewpoint loop." You can explore more options on the Hiking in Carrascal De La Font Roja guide.
Yes, there are routes designed for easier walks. The area around the Sanctuary of the Font Roja is a good starting point, with paths that are less demanding. The "Sanctuary of the Font Roja – Turnoff to the Mina viewpoint loop" is an easy route, perfect for a leisurely stroll. The sanctuary itself is also considered family-friendly with facilities available.
Yes, Carrascal de la Font Roja offers dog-friendly trails. You can find specific routes like the "Menejador Summit – Mina Viewpoint loop from Parc Natural del Carrascar de la Font Roja" that are suitable for hiking with your dog. For more detailed information and route suggestions, refer to the Dog-friendly hikes in Carrascal De La Font Roja guide.
Autumn is a particularly stunning time to visit, as the Mediterranean forests transform into a vibrant display of colors with maroon ash, reddish maple, and yellow gall oak. The shaded trails also make it pleasant during warmer months. Spring offers lush greenery and blooming flora.
Yes, parking is available, particularly at the Sanctuary of the Font Roja, which serves as a primary access point to the park. The access road to the sanctuary is well-maintained, making it convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible panoramic views from peaks like Alto del Menejador and the peaceful, immersive experience of hiking through the dense, well-preserved Mediterranean forests. The historical elements, such as the ancient snow wells, and the refreshing stop at the Cova Gelada also add to the unique appeal.


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