Best mountain passes around La Salzadella are found in the Baix Maestrat comarca of Castellón province, situated on elevated terrain. The municipality, at an altitude of 339 meters, is located on the western slope of the Talaies d'Alcalà mountain range. This landscape offers various trails and elevated sections suitable for hiking and cycling, providing scenic routes through Mediterranean vegetation. The area features rolling hills and natural features that define its mountainous character.
Last updated: July 1, 2026
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Highest point of the Pista de Centella or Cruz de Guillamón. Excellent views of the Sierra de Irta and Peñaventosa. As of 24/03/2026, this section that connects with the Pista de Peñaventosa is fully conditioned and with an excellent surface. The aforementioned track, that of the Centella and the Pista de la Selleta which leads to the Pedra Plantà and the main one that goes to the Masía d'Ascla are linked.
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At this point we can go towards Alcalà de Xivert along the Irta slope and a paved road, or climb to the Santa María hill and its summit, where the l'Atmeller forest observatory is located. The climb is steep and concreted, the reward of the views is worth the effort. Great panoramic views of the entire Alcalà valley, the Atalayas area and part of the coast.
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Highlight of the road that goes from the town of La Salzadella to Santa Magdalena de Polpís and vice versa. From this point you can access the climb that will take us to the top of Molló where the San Josep forest observatory and the hermitage that gives it its name are located.
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Going up from Alcalà de Xivert or from Valle del Àngel (Badanxer) we come to this pass that divides the Alcalà valley with Badanxer. At this same point we can go by path to the top of Peñaventosa by track to Cruz de la Centella or to Pedra Plantà. You have several tour options. Interesting to stop and contemplate views.
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It is the end of the ascent and pass that we find when going up from Alcalà de Xivert along the track that goes to the Masía d'Ascla. It is the entrance to the area of the Watchtowers and there is an excellent panoramic view of it. You can see the farmhouse itself, the hermitage of Sant Josep de La Salzadella, Mount Encanés, etc. It is recommended to stop a bit and contemplate the views.
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The mountain passes around La Salzadella generally feature intermediate difficulty trails. You'll encounter elevated sections, rolling hills, and varied terrain suitable for both hiking and cycling. For example, the Santa María Junction involves a steep, concreted climb, while other passes like Collado Camí de La Salzadella offer access to trails leading to higher points.
The passes offer numerous opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of the region. You can expect wide panoramic views of the surrounding Mediterranean vegetation, including olive, almond, and cherry trees. For instance, Masía d'Ascla track pass provides excellent views of the Watchtowers area, and La Selleta Pass offers expansive vistas of the Àngel Valley and Atalayas.
Yes, some passes are close to significant landmarks. From Collado Camí de La Salzadella, you can access the climb to Molló, which is home to the San Josep forest observatory and hermitage. The Masía d'Ascla track pass also offers views of the Masía d'Ascla farmhouse and the hermitage of Sant Josep de La Salzadella.
The elevated terrain and trails around La Salzadella are ideal for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking, gravel biking, and mountain biking. For more detailed information on specific trails and their difficulties, explore the dedicated guides for Hiking around La Salzadella, Gravel biking around La Salzadella, and MTB Trails around La Salzadella.
Given the Mediterranean climate and vegetation, the area is generally pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring and autumn typically offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking and cycling, allowing you to fully enjoy the scenic routes and natural beauty without extreme heat.
Yes, the region offers a variety of hiking trails. For example, the 'PR-CV 202: San Cristóbal Trail' is a moderate 15 km route. Other trails like the 'View of Les Talaies loop from lo Molló' offer easier options. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around La Salzadella guide.
Visitors particularly appreciate the panoramic views and the sense of accomplishment from reaching elevated points. The trails offer a rewarding experience for outdoor enthusiasts, connecting various natural features and landmarks. The community has contributed photos and upvotes, highlighting the scenic beauty and enjoyable routes.
Yes, the area provides routes with varying gradients and elevations. For cyclists, sections like 'Subida Carrascals' and 'Pujada Clots MTB' are classified as Category 4 climbs. The climb to the Santa María hill from the Santa María Junction is also noted as steep but rewarding. You can explore more challenging options in the MTB Trails around La Salzadella guide.
The region is part of the Talaies d'Alcalà mountain range, with its highest point at Talaia Grossa (635 meters). Some passes, like Centella Track Pass, mark the highest point of specific tracks, offering excellent views of areas like Sierra de Irta and Peñaventosa.
Yes, the 'Col de Salzadella' is mentioned in the context of cycling routes, suggesting an elevated section near the town that is part of scenic rides. The area is well-suited for both gravel and mountain biking, with routes connecting inland areas and offering picturesque views. Check the Gravel biking around La Salzadella guide for more cycling-specific routes.
The region is characterized by its Mediterranean vegetation, including extensive olive and almond groves, as well as renowned cherry trees. The numerous trails provide opportunities for observing local wildlife amidst the natural beauty of the rolling hills.


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