Best mountain peaks around El Campello offer diverse natural areas for hiking and panoramic views. El Campello is known for its extensive coastline, complemented by nearby mountains that provide a contrast of sea and mountain experiences. These elevated areas offer vistas of the coast, including El Campello, and the inland landscape. Visitors can find opportunities for both easy and challenging hikes in the surrounding region.
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The Sierra de La Grana is located between the municipalities of Torremanzanas and Relleu. Its highest point is over a thousand meters high and its slopes are covered with a blanket of Mediterranean vegetation, especially pine trees and fragrant scrubs.
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With its top at an altitude of 1,210 meters above sea level, the views it offers are simply wonderful. You will be able to have a 360 degree panoramic view of the entire interior of Alicante as well as towards the beautiful beaches of the Costa Blanca. A highly recommended place!
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The summit of Cabeçó d'Or (1209m) offers a magnificent all-round view over large parts of the Costa del Sol and the hinterland.
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Wonderful views over the Alicante coast and the Castillo de Santa Bárbara
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The Sierra Grossa or Sierra de San Julián is a 173 meter high rocky elevation located in the Spanish municipality of Alicante, facing the Mediterranean Sea. It is also known in Spanish as Sierra Gorda, and in Valencian with the seafaring term of Malhivern.
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Not an easy trip, but the views in every direction more than reward the effort made
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Like the back of a sleeping dragon, the 161 meter high Serra Grossa massif rises next to Alicante next to the slightly smaller hill called Molinet.
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For accessible hikes with rewarding coastal views, Serra Grossa is an excellent choice. Located in Alicante, it's very close to El Campello and offers easily navigable routes. You can enjoy breathtaking views of Alicante city, the Castell de Santa Bárbara, and the Mediterranean Sea from highlights like View of Alicante and Santa Bárbara Castle from Serra Grossa.
The Cabeçó d'Or Summit, reaching 1,210 meters, provides truly wonderful 360-degree panoramic views. From its top, you can see the entire interior of Alicante, the beautiful beaches of the Costa Blanca, and even the mountains of Ibiza on clear days.
Yes, Monte Ponoig, often called 'The Sleeping Lion,' is a premier destination for rock climbing. Located near Polop, it features impressive limestone walls with over 60 climbing routes for both traditional and sport climbing. It also offers a thrilling Via Ferrata.
Cabeçó d'Or offers numerous hiking trails, including the well-known PR-CV 2, which leads to the summit. Popular options include circular tours through Racó de Calderó, often starting near the famous Cuevas de Canelobre. While some sections to the very top can be steep, easier circular routes are available for those with normal physical fitness.
While some peaks like Cabeçó d'Or have challenging sections, many areas offer easier, family-friendly routes. Serra Grossa, for instance, provides accessible paths with pleasant views. When planning, look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' on platforms like komoot, such as the Hiking around El Campello guide, which lists several easy options.
The best time of year for hiking in the mountains around El Campello is typically during the cooler months, from autumn through spring (October to May). Summers can be very hot, especially at higher altitudes, so it's advisable to avoid hot days for strenuous hikes. Winter offers pleasant temperatures for exploring.
Yes, the famous Cuevas de Canelobre are located at the foot of Cabeçó d'Or. These caves boast one of Spain's highest natural vaults and are a popular starting point for hikes up the mountain. They are also known for hosting concerts due to their unique acoustics.
Beyond hiking and climbing, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails around El Campello, with routes ranging from moderate to difficult. There are also dedicated Running Trails around El Campello, including coastal and inland options.
Monte Ponoig tends to be less crowded than some other popular climbing and hiking areas in the Costa Blanca. Despite its impressive features and opportunities for rock climbing and hiking, it offers a more tranquil outdoor experience.
The Sierra de La Grana, located between Torremanzanas and Relleu, is known for its Mediterranean vegetation. Its slopes are covered with a blanket of pine trees and fragrant scrubs, offering a distinct natural environment for exploration.
For beginners or those looking for an easier introduction to mountain hiking, Fontcalent Hill is a great option. Located just west of Alicante, it offers quiet, uncrowded trails with beautiful views of the city and surrounding landscape, requiring only a moderate level of fitness for some steeper sections.
From Fontcalent Hill, you can enjoy beautiful views of Alicante, the surrounding countryside, and the Mediterranean landscape. It's a striking mountain range that, despite its proximity to the city, remains relatively quiet and uncrowded.


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