Best attractions and places to see around Cortes De Pallás include a variety of natural features and notable landmarks. This region, situated amidst the deep canyons of the Júcar river and the Muela de Cortes mountains in Valencia, offers a diverse landscape. Visitors can explore a rich natural environment alongside sites of cultural and historical significance. The area is characterized by its dramatic river gorges, mountainous terrain, and historical village architecture.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The trail literally begins here. There's a picnic area tucked into a cave to the left of the waterfall. It's worth a visit. When I went, there was a lot of water falling.
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It is worth seeing it from below, even if you have to go back and forth along the same path to see it.
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Wow how beautiful! And the trip itself is what it's all about. What a beautiful rugged area.
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Early September 2024 - no water at all in the Rio, no waterfalls, no pools. Everything is dry.
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Caroche or Caroig peak is a 1,126 meter mountain, located in Teresa de Cofrentes. It is located in the massif that receives the same name (Macizo del Caroig), located between the regions of "El valle de Ayora-Cofrentes" and the "Canal de Navarrès" and belonging to the municipality of "Teresa de Cofrentes", bordering the municipal area of Bicorp. It has a height of 1,126 meters above sea level. At its highest point there is a fire surveillance post, from which you can see a large part of the regions of Valencia, seeing the sea and the city of Cullera on the clearest days. On the slopes of this massif small streams grow such as “El Río Fraile” or the famous, among the locals of Teresa, “La Argongeña”. It is sometimes mispronounced "La Longeña". The entire geography is dotted with ravines, caves and very deep crevices, such as those found in the Las Quebradas area...
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The Caroche peak is located 1125 meters above sea level. I invite you to stop along the way and contemplate the privileged views that you get from this point. Here you can find the forestry hut and some information panels about the surrounding mountains.
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The Arroyo de Cortes is a beautiful circular route of about 6 kilometers. Located in Cortes de Pallas, the route crosses beautiful waterfalls, pools of emerald water and numerous bathing areas with crystal clear water. Trail SL-CV 13
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Located in the municipality of Cortes de Pallás, in the Umbria of Chirel, the fortress has, from the top of the place where it is located, spectacular views of the Cortes reservoir, the Cintos de Sácaras and the Cerrador -on the other side of the reservoir - and the entire annex Cinto del Castillo.
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Cortes de Pallás is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the stunning El Corbinet Waterfall, known for its turquoise pool perfect for swimming. The Barranco de la Barbulla, also known as Arroyo de Cortes, features numerous waterfalls and natural pools, including the picturesque Arroyo de Cortes Waterfall. The Cortes de Pallás Reservoir offers opportunities for water sports and scenic boat rides along the Júcar canyon. Don't miss the panoramic vistas from Mirador Tierra Colorá or the challenging hikes in the Muela de Cortes mountains.
Yes, the area boasts significant historical sites. The most prominent is Chirel Castle, a ruined fortress perched atop a mountain with incredible views of the Muela de Cortes and the Júcar river. The village of Cortes de Pallás itself has a charming medieval Islamic layout with narrow, winding streets and the 18th-century Church 'Nuestra Señora de los Ángeles'. You can also find remnants of an ancient Moorish irrigation system, with an Interpretation Center providing further insight.
For breathtaking views, head to Views of the Júcar River, located near Chirel Castle, which offers a panoramic perspective of the gorge and its cliffs. Mirador Tierra Colorá provides magnificent vistas of the reservoir. Additionally, the summit of Pico de Caroche, at 1,126 meters, offers incredible 360-degree views. Other natural viewpoints like Puntal de Crespo and Alto Zaroza also provide diverse perspectives of the impressive landscape.
Absolutely! The El Corbinet Waterfall is a fantastic spot for families, featuring a recreational area where bathing in the pool is permitted, along with picnic tables. The Cortes de Pallás Reservoir offers gentle boat rides, which can be enjoyable for all ages. Exploring the charming, narrow streets of Cortes de Pallás village and discovering its mosaics also provides a pleasant family outing.
The region is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the popular Corbinet Waterfalls Trail, and routes that lead to Chirel Castle. For more challenging adventures, the Muela de Cortes offers routes like the Ruta de Cavanilles. Cycling and running trails are also abundant, with options like the Júcar Canyons and Jalance Castle Loop for cycling, and the Tejador Cave – El Corbinet Waterfall loop for running. You can explore more routes on our dedicated guides for hiking, cycling, and running around Cortes de Pallás.
Cortes de Pallás offers several beautiful natural swimming spots. The El Corbinet Waterfall features a popular turquoise blue pool where bathing is allowed. The Barranco de la Barbulla / Arroyo de Cortes is renowned for its crystal-clear waters and numerous natural pools. Other stunning options include Chorrador de Otonel and Pozas del Ral, both offering emerald-green natural pools for a refreshing dip.
Yes, experienced trekkers will find challenging routes in the Muela de Cortes mountainous area, such as the Ruta de Cavanilles, which offers breathtaking views. The ascent to the summit of Pico de Caroche is also considered challenging, with steep slopes rewarding hikers with incredible panoramic views from its 1,126-meter peak.
Cortes de Pallás is enjoyable throughout the year, but the warmer months are particularly popular for swimming in the natural pools like El Corbinet Waterfall. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the natural landscapes without the intense summer heat, making them ideal for outdoor activities.
Yes, the region has notable caves. Along the Barranco de la Barbulla / Arroyo de Cortes route, you can find the Cueva el Tejedor. For more adventurous explorers, Cueva Hermosa, located near Chirel Castle, is the deepest cave in Cortes de Pallás, featuring stalactites, stalagmites, and columns, though it requires specialized speleological equipment to visit.
Visitors frequently praise the incredible views, especially from sites like Chirel Castle and Views of the Júcar River, often describing them as stunning and wonderful. The opportunity to cool off in the crystal-clear waters of places like El Corbinet Waterfall is also a highlight, particularly on hot days. The rugged and beautiful natural environment, combined with the historical charm, makes for a memorable experience.
Yes, there are options for easier walks. The route to Chirel Castle from Hoya de Chirel is considered an easy hike, offering rewarding views without significant difficulty. The path along Arroyo de Cortes also provides a scenic walk, though some sections may involve wading through water. For more easy routes, check our hiking guide.
The Cortes de Pallás Reservoir, fed by the Júcar River, is a hub for various water sports. You can enjoy activities such as kayaking and paddle surfing. Boat rides along the Júcar canyon are also highly recommended, offering a unique perspective of the impressive landscape.


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