Mountain peaks around Buñol, a town in Valencia, Spain, are characterized by a rugged and beautiful mountainous landscape. The region is home to ranges such as Sierra de Las Cabrillas, Sierra de Dos Aguas, and Sierra de Malacara y Martés. These areas provide opportunities for hiking and exploring diverse flora and fauna. Notable peaks include Pico de la Nevera at 1,118 meters and Pico Caroche at 1,126 meters.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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A highly recommended place to visit if you visit the Utiel Requena area and the Sierra del Martés. The climb is very pretty and offers good views.
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Amazing 360° views Actually this is not Yerbas peak but Monte Gordo ;)
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I went up from the Buñol windmills there are about 22 kilometers approx. (uphill) take it easy and enjoy the views as you go because they are spectacular. A hydration backpack will be ideal. In my case, I used a 3 L Camel back. and it was enough, I had a pint or so left over. I recommend it because almost everything is a very rolling track.
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Beautiful views of Siete Aguas
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Top of the Pico del Ñoño or Sierra Martés at 1060m above sea level where the forest hut and the geodesic landmark are located. It is reached by forest road or path from the Forata Reservoir. The last few hundred meters of the ascent are concreted.
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Top with very nice views in all directions, especially on days with high visibility, you will be able to see the city of Valencia completely.
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From this place in the Sierra de Malacara, you will find a very interesting descent along the path.
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I think it is the highest peak in the El Rebollar area (Requena) at its summit you will find some antennas and from here you will have incredible 360º views of the entire area of Requena and its vineyards.
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For expansive views, consider Monte Gordo Summit, which provides panoramic views of the Gulf of Valencia and the Albufera. Pico Montote offers incredible 360-degree views of the Requena area and its vineyards. From El Parapetos, you can see the city of Valencia on clear days. Additionally, Pico Caroche, the highest peak in the Caroche Massif, provides stunning vistas of a large part of the Valencia region and even the sea on clear days.
Pico Caroche, located in the Caroche Massif, is one of the highest peaks at 1,126 meters above sea level. Another significant peak is Pico de la Nevera in the Sierra de Malacara, standing at 1,118 meters.
While specific family-friendly categories aren't listed for individual peaks, the general mountainous landscape around Buñol offers accessible options. The Buñol Water Route (Ruta del Agua) is a popular circular trail less than eight kilometers long, featuring natural wonders like waterfalls, caves, and pools, which can be suitable for families.
The region around Buñol offers a variety of outdoor activities. The Sierra de Malacara, home to Pico de la Nevera, is excellent for mountain sports such as climbing, canyoning, caving, and hiking. You can also find numerous routes for gravel biking, cycling, and road cycling. Explore options like the 'Turche Cave Waterfall – Buñol loop' for gravel biking or 'Cueva del Turche – Buñol loop' for cycling, detailed in the Gravel biking around Buñol and Cycling around Buñol guides.
Buñol is surrounded by several rugged and beautiful mountain ranges, including Sierra de Las Cabrillas, Sierra de Dos Aguas, and the prominent Sierra de Malacara y Martés.
The Sierra de Malacara is characterized by its abrupt and rugged relief, featuring valuable forest remnants, deep ravines with oaks, holm oaks, and ash trees. You'll also find sections of the Magro and Mijares rivers. The canyon formed by the Rio Buñol within this Sierra is particularly known for sport climbing.
Yes, within the Sierra de Malacara, hikers can explore well-marked routes such as the 'Ruta del Agua Buñol' (SL-CV-166). This area also features Puntal de las Palomas, which offers an interesting descent path.
Pico Caroche offers a unique opportunity to experience a pristine natural environment with a wide variety of ecosystems due to its relatively inaccessible geographical location. The panoramic views from its summit, where a fire lookout station is located, are a major draw, rewarding hikers with stunning vistas.
The Cueva del Turche is a highlight of the Buñol Water Route. It's particularly impressive after heavy rains when a 60-meter high waterfall cascades into a pool. The area around the cave and other spots like Charca de las Palomas offer beautiful natural settings for enjoying the outdoors.
Visitors appreciate Monte Gordo Summit for its clear vantage point and the wonderful panoramic views it offers of the Gulf of Valencia and the Albufera. Many note the amazing 360-degree views from its forest surveillance station.
Absolutely. The region provides several road cycling routes. You can find options like 'The Embalse de Forata - Circular from Buñol' or 'Circular route from Buñol crossing the Mijares River' in the Road Cycling Routes around Buñol guide.
Pico del Ñoño (Sierra Martés) stands at 1060m and features a forest hut and a geodesic landmark at its summit. It's accessible via a forest road or path from the Forata Reservoir, with the final meters concreted. It's highly recommended for its very pretty climb and good views, especially if you're visiting the Utiel Requena area.


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