Best mountain peaks around Barx, a municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain, is characterized by its mountainous landscape. The region offers a wealth of peaks, green hills, and rugged terrain. It is known for providing a serene escape with numerous hiking and trail running opportunities. This area is a destination for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural beauty and varied mountain experiences.
Last updated: June 2, 2026
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L'Ouet is a peak in the Sierra de Corberá, near Alzira. It is a popular destination for hiking enthusiasts due to its stunning panoramic views and natural surroundings. The route to L'Ouet is quite accessible and well signposted, making it suitable for hikers of different levels.
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significant advantage of this route is that you can choose the difficulty of the conditions of ascent or descent. An asphalt road leads directly to the top.
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L'Esquellot, in Spanish the cowbell, is located at the top of the Ferragut Rock. We can get there by two paths from behind the Safor service area, next to the BP gas station on the E-15 at the height of Xeraco. L'Esquellot is located there thanks to a challenge that the Xeraco mountain club (Club Muntanyer Xeraco) once placed, to encourage people to climb the mountain and ring the bell. From this point we have magnificent views of the sea, we can also see the town of Xeraco, the Vaca River that flows towards the sea, and the Guaita de Xeraco tower.
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Molló de la Creu, also called Molló de la Falconera or V.G. de la Falconera is one of the places that every person who is in Gandía should visit. The viewpoint offers us spectacular views, we can see the impressive Cim de Mondúver and the coast of Gandía on the other side. You can return to Gandía along the same path or, if you are an experienced hiker, take the circular route, but keep in mind that the descent is very steep.
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From Favara through the Barranco de Infierno. Classified as dangerous according to Komoot, which is not true. Very interesting prospects for La Mola. A safety cable is stretched across the rock face. Climb up the last bit. Extensive views over the coast from the Montgo to Valencia. View of L'Ouet.
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On route PR-V 153. El Cim del Mondúver from Xeresa.
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The climbs of the crest are exhausting, the summit is very close but it is hard to do. Finally, the climb ends at the ridge of the mountain, to the east of the summit and the mound of antennas that completely cover the top. You still have to turn right and walk a few meters along the edge of the massif to reach the enclosure. The path goes around the fence of the antennas and ends at the concrete service track of the telecommunications station. The Mondúver offers an extraordinary panoramic view of the mountains of La Safor, the villages of La Marxuquera and the coast of the Gulf of Valencia. The mountain route continues down the concrete track that climbs to the top from La Drova and Barx, makes the first hairpin and turns to the left by the posts of the short-distance trail.
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For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Mondúver summit. Standing at 843 meters, it offers extensive vistas across the La Safor coast and the Gulf of Valencia. Another excellent option is L'Ouet, which provides beautiful views encompassing the Vall de La Casella, La Serra de Corbera, La Serra de les Agulles, and the Levantine coast from Cullera to Tavernes.
Yes, the ascent to Mondúver summit is considered a challenging hike due to its steep slopes, with ramps up to 21%. It requires physical effort but rewards hikers with spectacular views. The route PR-V 153 is a popular way to reach the summit.
Absolutely. L'Ouet, at 528 meters, offers beautiful panoramic views with moderate technical difficulty. Paths are generally well-maintained and accessible from La Casella, Font del Barber, or Favara. La Ratlla also presents an intermediate path with extensive vistas, though it has sectors of loose stone.
On L'Ouet, you'll discover a distinctive igloo-shaped construction that was formerly an observatory for fire surveillance and now serves as a refuge for hikers. At L'Esquellot on the Penyal de Ferragut, there's a cowbell placed by a local mountain club, offering magnificent views of the sea and the town of Xeraco.
Barx is known for its green hills and serene escape, suggesting pleasant conditions for hiking during most of the year. However, to avoid the intense summer heat, spring and autumn generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for exploring the mountainous landscape.
Yes, there are several circular hiking routes. For example, you can find routes like the 'Mirador del Coll de la Rafaela and Cim del Mondúver — circular from La Drova' or 'From Barx to La Drova (PR-CV 60) — circular'. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Barx guide.
Beyond hiking, the region around Barx is excellent for cycling and gravel biking. You can find routes like 'Beautiful enclosed section – Old narrow-gauge train station loop from Simat de la Valldigna' for cycling or 'La Visteta Viewpoint – Port de Barx loop from Tavernes de la Valldigna' for gravel biking. Discover more on the Cycling around Barx guide and Gravel biking around Barx guide.
Visitors highly appreciate the diverse mountain experiences, from challenging climbs to intermediate paths with extensive vistas. The rewarding panoramic views from summits like Mondúver summit and the natural beauty of the green hills are frequently highlighted. The komoot community has upvoted these peaks 70 times and shared 68 photos, reflecting their popularity.
Consider visiting Molló de la Falconera (also known as Molló de la Creu), which offers spectacular views of the impressive Cim de Mondúver and the coast of Gandía. While popular locally, it might be a less obvious choice for some visitors compared to the main summits.
The terrain varies, ranging from well-maintained paths on peaks like L'Ouet to steep slopes and sectors with loose stone on more challenging ascents like Mondúver summit and La Ratlla. Hikers should be prepared for varied conditions.
Yes, Penya Negra, a 'small mountain' adjacent to Mondúver, is highly recommended for those looking to combine trail running with adventure. It offers spectacular views over the Valle de Drova and the La Safor coastline, making it a great spot for runners.


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