Best mountain peaks around Crevillent are located within the Serra de Crevillent, a prominent mountain range offering natural beauty and panoramic views. This area features several peaks around 800 meters high, providing extensive 360-degree vistas. The region is characterized by rugged peaks, diverse landscapes, and a network of hiking trails. It holds historical significance, with evidence of ancient habitation and archaeological sites.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Take note of the No Entry due to wild boar hunting. I had to make a detour from my planned route along the ridge to the viewpoint.
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The local mountain at 818 meters above sea level. A wonderful place to enjoy the sunrise in the winter months. Fantastic views of the surrounding mountains. Can be reached in just over an hour from the Erimita car park.
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The peak of Picacho (Picatxo in Valencian or the peak of San Cayetano) offers us magnificent views of the entire Sierra de Crevillente.
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The Alt de Sant Juri is 812 meters high. This peak offers magnificent views of the great rocky walls that rise above the Anouers ravine.
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we had breakfast here when the sun came up.... it doesn't get any better than that
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Viewpoint par excellence in the Sierra de Crevillent. Look for the best view avoiding the antennas, you won't regret it!
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The Pico del Águila is a favorite place among hikers who are up for a demanding climb up its slopes but with the comforting incredible views once you reach the top of it, quite a challenge!
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The Serra de Crevillent offers several popular peaks and viewpoints. Among them, La Vella Antennas is considered a viewpoint par excellence, offering extensive views. Other highly regarded spots include Alt de Sant Juri Summit, known for its panoramic views over the Anouers ravine, and Pico La Vella, which is accessible via a well-maintained path and provides broad views of the Sierra de Crevillent.
Yes, for those seeking a demanding climb, Pico del Águila is a favorite among hikers. It offers a challenging ascent but rewards with incredible views from the top.
The mountain peaks in the Serra de Crevillent are renowned for their exceptionally far-reaching and panoramic views. From elevated points like Pico de Sant Gaita, you can enjoy fantastic vistas of the surrounding mountains and, on clear days, even see as far as the Sierra de la Sagra in Granada, approximately 180 kilometers away.
Beyond the peaks, the Serra de Crevillent boasts diverse landscapes, including rugged valleys and a notable difference in vegetation between its northern and southern slopes. The picturesque Embalse de Crevillente (Crevillente reservoir) is also nestled within the area, offering a tranquil setting for nature observation and additional hiking routes. The nearby El Hondo Natural Park is excellent for birdwatching.
Yes, the mountains have a rich history, with evidence of ancient habitation. You can find archaeological excavations dating from the Bronze Age to Iberian culture, as well as remains of irrigation canals, ancient houses, and aqueducts like Els Pontets. The Cueva de la Serreta, for instance, contains intricate drawings and carvings from over 35,000 years ago.
The Serra de Crevillent offers a network of hiking trails for various fitness levels. Popular routes include the PR-CV 104, a 12-kilometer circular route, and the PR-CV 110, which features panoramic views and unique rock formations. Many trails lead to the summits, such as the marked path to Pico La Vella.
Besides hiking the peaks, the region around Crevillent offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous running trails, such as the 'Rambla del Castelar – La Loma Blanca loop from Crevillent'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes like the 'El Hondo Natural Park loop from Crevillent', and gravel biking options including the 'San Cayetano Parish – Sierra de Crevillente loop from Crevillent'. You can explore more routes in the Running Trails around Crevillent, Road Cycling Routes around Crevillent, and Gravel biking around Crevillent guides.
The Serra de Crevillent is home to diverse flora and fauna. On hiking trails like the PR-CV 104, you might spot wildlife such as wild goats and eagles. The Embalse de Crevillente and the nearby El Hondo Natural Park are particularly good for birdwatching.
While the peaks can be enjoyed year-round, some highlights like Alt de Sant Juri Summit are best visited on less hot days or early in the morning, especially since sections run through sun-exposed areas. Winter months offer unique experiences, with Pico de Sant Gaita being a wonderful spot to enjoy the sunrise during this season.
It is recommended to bring plenty of water, especially when tackling peaks like Pico La Vella, as there are no water sources directly on the way to some summits. Proper hiking gear, including appropriate footwear, is also advisable for the varied terrain.
When visiting La Vella Antennas, look for the best view by positioning yourself to avoid the antennas themselves. For sunrise views in winter, Pico de Sant Gaita is highly recommended.


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