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Spain
Valencia
La Serranía
Chelva

Peña Cortada Aqueduct Trail

Moderate

4.6

(45)

138

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Peña Cortada Aqueduct Trail

04:08

13.7km

340m

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Hike the moderate Peña Cortada Aqueduct Trail, an 8.5-mile route with 1127 feet of elevation gain, featuring Roman aqueducts and stunning vi

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Peña Cortada Aqueduct (Puente de la Rambla de Alcotas)

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Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest, this colossal work of hydraulic engineering was built by the Romans in the 1st century AD. The aqueduct is one of the most important in the country and conserves stretches of 28km.

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Torre Castro and Cueva Viewpoint

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The Torre Castro is a medieval defense that protected the towns of Calles and Chelva, today it is in ruins but its views do not cease to amaze

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6.11 km

Section of the Roman aqueduct of Peñas Cortadas that is open and allows you to appreciate the landscape of the Torre ravine.

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Montecico Caves Viewpoint

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Beautiful views of Chelva and its surroundings.

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Way Types & Surfaces

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4.81 km

3.14 km

2.12 km

1.85 km

1.55 km

215 m

Surfaces

6.22 km

3.90 km

2.12 km

929 m

474 m

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October 1, 2022,El acueducto romano de Peña Cortada — Circular desde Chelva (PR-CV 92)
Incredibly beautiful hiking tour. Should have done.

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We booked two nights in this little town especially for this hiking tour in Chelva. I came across this tour of the historic Roman aqueduct by chance and this tour was worth every meter. It heads north out of the town and you quickly find yourself in beautiful nature between flowering broom and olive trees. The aqueduct is reached quite …

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A very scenic route. However, in Calles, you should either walk through the historic center, where there are some noteworthy buildings, or shorten the yellow-white route and continue straight ahead along Av. Villanueva to the huge Vegamar Bodegas (see Google Maps). The route taken through this part of the village is uninteresting.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to hike the Peña Cortada Aqueduct Trail?

The full route, covering approximately 13.7 kilometers, typically takes around 4 to 5 hours to complete. This duration can vary based on your pace and how much time you spend exploring the historical sites and viewpoints along the way.

What is the difficulty level of this trail?

The Peña Cortada Aqueduct Trail is generally considered moderate. While many sections are easy to follow, there are parts with steep steps and areas at altitude without handrails, which might be challenging for those with vertigo or mobility concerns. A moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, and appropriate footwear is essential.

What are the main points of interest along the route?

The trail is rich in historical and natural sights. You'll encounter the impressive Peña Cortada Aqueduct, a Roman engineering marvel with tunnels carved into the rock. Other highlights include the Open Section of the Peña Cortada Aqueduct, the Torre Castro and Cueva Viewpoint, and the Montecico Caves Viewpoint, offering stunning views of the dramatic landscapes.

Is the Peña Cortada Aqueduct Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, due to sections with steep steps, narrow passages, and areas at altitude, it's crucial to keep your dog on a leash and ensure they are comfortable with varied terrain. Always carry enough water for both yourself and your pet.

What is the best time of year to visit?

Spring (April-May) and Autumn (September-October) are ideal for hiking this trail. The weather is typically milder, avoiding the intense summer heat and potential winter chill. These seasons also offer beautiful natural scenery, from lush vegetation to vibrant autumn colors.

Where can I park and access the trailhead?

The trail can be accessed from several points, often starting near the villages of Chelva or Calles. Parking is typically available in these villages. For a full circular route, starting in Chelva is a popular option, allowing you to combine it with the Ruta del Agua.

Are there any permits or entrance fees required?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Peña Cortada Aqueduct Trail. It is freely accessible to the public.

What is the terrain like on the trail?

The terrain is quite varied, offering a dynamic hiking experience. You'll walk along riverside paths, navigate through tunnels carved into rock (some with 'windows'), and traverse single-track trails. Expect gradual ascents, deep gorges, bridges, and some sections with steep steps. The landscape shifts from arid mountains to lush riverbanks.

Does the trail intersect with other well-known paths?

Yes, the route often overlaps with or is combined with other local trails. Notably, it covers a significant portion of the 'Chelva - Peña Cortada' trail (92%) and also passes through sections of 'Acueducto de Peña Cortada' (4%) and 'Peña Cortada' (4%). It's commonly linked with the Ruta del Agua in Chelva.

Is the trail suitable for families with children?

The trail is generally suitable for families, especially with children aged 8-9 years and older who have some hiking experience. The moderate difficulty and varied terrain keep it engaging. However, adult supervision is crucial in areas with steep steps, narrow passages, or drops, particularly near the aqueduct sections.

Are there any facilities like cafes or restrooms along the route?

While the trail itself is mostly natural, you'll find facilities in the nearby villages of Chelva and Calles. Chelva, in particular, offers cafes, restaurants, and restrooms, making it a good place to start or end your hike and refuel.

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