Mountain peaks around Segart, a municipality within the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, offer diverse terrain and natural features. This region in the Community of Valencia is characterized by its prominent peaks, providing expansive views of the coastline and surrounding mountains. The area features notable landmarks and viewpoints, including dramatic rock formations and distinct mountain shapes. Segart mountains provide a range of hiking experiences for exploring the natural landscape.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Access to Pico Tristán will not be possible from April 4, 2026, due to construction work.
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Garbí Viewpoint: Spectacular views of the Gulf of Valencia and, on clear days, as far as the Columbretes Islands. Ideal for sunrises and sunsets.
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Calderona mountain range with spectacular views. It is worth the effort.
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El Garbí is a mountain of 593 meters located in the Serra Calderona, in its eastern part, a short distance from the Mediterranean Sea, between the municipalities of Estivella, Segart and Albalat dels Tarongers, in the region of Camp de Morvedre, if well it should be noted that the viewpoints and the llossar are in Estivella. It has beautiful views of the north coast of Valencia and south of Castelló, as well as the Serra Calderona, to which it belongs.
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More information here: https://www.valenciabonita.es/2018/05/02/el-garbi/
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There is a forest surveillance point
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The most prominent peaks around Segart are Garbí Viewpoint and La Mola de Segart. El Garbí is renowned for its panoramic views of the Valencian coastline and dramatic reddish rock formations, while La Mola de Segart, with its distinctive 'tooth-like' shape, offers expansive views of the mountains and coastlines of Castellón, Valencia, and Alicante.
Yes, Garbí Viewpoint is considered family-friendly. It features recreation areas, picnic tables, and a hermitage, making it a popular spot for families. While the ascent to Mola de Segart can be challenging for very young children, it is generally manageable for families with older kids.
From peaks like Garbí Viewpoint, you can expect spectacular panoramic views of the Valencian coastline, including the Sierra de Irta, Oropesa, El Puerto de Sagunto, and on clear days, even the Columbretes Islands and Albufera Natural Park. Pico Tristán offers incredible 360-degree views towards Valencia and its surroundings, while Mola de Segart provides expansive vistas of the mountains and coastlines of Castellón, Valencia, and Alicante, including the Sierra de Espadán and Peñagolosa.
The mountain peaks around Segart are characterized by diverse natural features. Garbí Viewpoint is known for its dramatic reddish rock formations. La Mola de Segart stands out with its distinctive, 'tooth-like' shape due to erosion, and its eastern face presents a peculiar reddish, wall-like morphology. The entire region is part of the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, offering a rich natural landscape.
Yes, for experienced hikers seeking a challenge, the Cross of Picayo Summit offers a demanding ascent with a significant slope and a good technical challenge, especially near the cross. The routes to La Mola de Segart from Segart can also involve sections of scrambling, making them engaging for experienced hikers. Additionally, some routes to El Garbí from Segart involve challenging ascents, including sections with chains.
Beyond hiking to the peaks, the area around Segart offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking routes, including challenging ones like 'The route of the Garbí chains' or the 'Mola de Segart loop'. For cyclists, there are road cycling routes and gravel biking trails that allow you to discover the diverse terrain of the Sierra Calderona Natural Park.
The Sierra Calderona Natural Park, where Segart is located, is generally pleasant for hiking and outdoor activities during spring and autumn when temperatures are milder. Visiting during these seasons allows for comfortable exploration of the peaks and their panoramic views without the intense heat of summer or the occasional chill of winter.
Some peaks, like Garbí Viewpoint, are highly accessible, with visitors able to reach the viewpoint by car or through various hiking and cycling routes. Other peaks, such as Pico Tristán and Mola de Segart, require hiking, with varying difficulty levels from intermediate to challenging, sometimes involving steep or technical sections.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular panoramic views as the main draw, especially from Garbí Viewpoint and Mola de Segart. The unique natural features, such as El Garbí's reddish rock formations and La Mola's distinctive shape, also contribute to a memorable experience. The variety of hiking challenges, from family-friendly paths to technical climbs, is also appreciated by the komoot community.
Yes, there are several specific hiking routes that start from Segart. For instance, you can take the 'Mola de Segart – La Mola de Segart loop' or the 'Segart – Canal de Garbí Scramble loop'. There's also 'The route of the Garbí chains - Circular from Segart', which offers a more adventurous ascent to El Garbí. You can find more details on these and other trails in the Hiking around Segart guide.
From Alt del Pi, you can enjoy wonderful views of the entire Sierra Calderona. This peak, recognizable by its communication antennas, offers a comprehensive perspective of the natural park's landscape.


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