Best mountain peaks around Fuente La Reina are found in a region characterized by diverse landscapes, including significant geological formations and varied terrain. This area offers a range of elevations, from prominent summits to notable viewpoints overlooking natural features. The region provides opportunities for exploring both natural caves and high-altitude trails. It is a destination for those seeking outdoor activities amidst mountainous surroundings.
Last updated: June 3, 2026
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It is worth climbing Santa Barbara Peak for its impressive views.
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A climb as hard as it is beautiful. Stunning slopes on a track that starts on asphalt and ends on dirt.
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A landscape with history. In the vicinity of Xàtiva is the Cova Negra, declared a Municipal Natural Area in 2006, an essential visit.
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The last 3km of the route, the last descent is mountaineering, impossible to travel with the bike, you have to go down several ravines that with the bike are quite difficult to go down by hand, be careful because it is dangerous, this could have been said by whoever recorded the route. Horrible, it almost made me dark to report the routes well.
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From its top at 967 meters above sea level, you will have amazing views of the entire Montanejos valley and Alto Mijares. Incredible panoramic views of the Arenoso Reservoir and the Muela de Mijares.
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One of the places to visit if you are in the Montanejos area and without a doubt it will surprise you! It is a cave of immense dimensions that you can enter and you will feel small inside. A very curious place to visit especially with children.
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One path takes you down to the Navaldes area and the other path goes directly to Pico La Copa through Noveldes. Spectacular views of the mountains next to Montanejos.
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Around Fuente La Reina, you can explore a variety of natural features and peaks. A must-visit is The Cueva Negra, an immense cave in the Montanejos area that is fascinating to enter, especially with children. For impressive views, consider Pico de Santa Bárbara and Chapel of San Gregorio, a summit featuring a religious building. Another excellent viewpoint is View of Embalse de Arenoso and Muela de Mijares from El Morrón de Campos, offering panoramic vistas of the Montanejos valley and Alto Mijares from 967 meters above sea level.
Yes, The Cueva Negra is highly recommended for families with children. It's an immense cave located in the Montanejos area, providing a very curious and engaging experience for all ages.
The mountain peaks around Fuente La Reina offer spectacular panoramic views. From Pico de Santa Bárbara, you'll find impressive vistas. El Morrón de Campos provides extensive views of the entire Montanejos valley and the Arenoso Reservoir. Additionally, Monte la Copa Viewpoint also offers spectacular views of the mountains next to Montanejos.
The area around Fuente La Reina is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, such as the 'From Montanejos to Montán – Gravel circular by the Arenoso Reservoir' or the 'Montanejos Hot Springs – Arenos Reservoir loop'. For running, there are trails like the 'Monument in Pina de Montalgrao – Villanueva de Viver loop'. Hiking is also very popular, with options ranging from easy to difficult, including the 'Mijares River Narrows – Estrechos de Chillapájaros loop' and the 'Cueva Cerdaña – Monument in Pina de Montalgrao loop'. You can find more details on these activities and routes on the respective guide pages for cycling, running, and hiking around Fuente La Reina.
Yes, the region offers challenging options for experienced hikers. The route to El Morrón de Campos, for instance, includes a final 3km descent that is described as mountaineering, making it quite demanding. Alto del Pino del Rey is another summit known for its challenging, yet beautiful, steep slopes. Several hiking and cycling routes in the area are also rated as 'difficult'.
Popular hiking trails near Fuente La Reina include the easy 'Mijares River Narrows – Estrechos de Chillapájaros loop' and the moderate 'Cueva Cerdaña loop from Mas de Noguera'. For a longer, moderate hike, consider the 'Cueva Cerdaña – Monument in Pina de Montalgrao loop'. More challenging options like the 'Trail between mountains – Cueva Cerdaña loop' are also available. You can explore more hiking routes on the hiking guide page for Fuente La Reina.
Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscapes and the stunning views. The immense dimensions of The Cueva Negra are a highlight, especially for families. The impressive panoramic views from summits like Pico de Santa Bárbara and El Morrón de Campos are frequently praised. The variety of trails, from easy to challenging, also contributes to a highly valued outdoor experience.
Yes, Pico de Santa Bárbara features a chapel of San Gregorio, making it a summit with a religious building. Additionally, The Cueva Negra is not only a natural monument but also considered a historical site, offering a landscape with a rich past.
Cyclists can find a range of trails, from gravel circular routes to longer loops. Popular options include the 'From Montanejos to Montán – Gravel circular by the Arenoso Reservoir' and the 'Montanejos Hot Springs – Arenos Reservoir loop'. Many of these routes are rated as difficult, offering a good challenge. More details can be found on the cycling guide page for Fuente La Reina.
Absolutely. There are several trails ideal for running, catering to different fitness levels. Examples include the 'Monument in Pina de Montalgrao – Villanueva de Viver loop' and the 'Alto del Hoyazán – Alto Pino Rey loop'. You can explore more running trails, ranging from moderate to difficult, on the running trails guide page for Fuente La Reina.


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