Best mountain peaks around Gandia offer a diverse landscape for outdoor activities. The region, known for its coastal areas, also features a rewarding mountainous terrain. These peaks provide extensive panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, valleys, and the Mediterranean coast. The area includes various natural features such as Mediterranean forests, karst formations, and historical sites.
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significant advantage of this route is that you can choose the difficulty of the conditions of ascent or descent. An asphalt road leads directly to the top.
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The start of the hike is a bit frightening due to the location (rainwater drainage basins and dog excrement), but after 500 m you go into nature. The hike is well signposted and easy to do with sturdy shoes.
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L'Esquellot, in Spanish the cowbell, is located at the top of the Ferragut Rock. We can get there by two paths from behind the Safor service area, next to the BP gas station on the E-15 at the height of Xeraco. L'Esquellot is located there thanks to a challenge that the Xeraco mountain club (Club Muntanyer Xeraco) once placed, to encourage people to climb the mountain and ring the bell. From this point we have magnificent views of the sea, we can also see the town of Xeraco, the Vaca River that flows towards the sea, and the Guaita de Xeraco tower.
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Molló de la Creu, also called Molló de la Falconera or V.G. de la Falconera is one of the places that every person who is in Gandía should visit. The viewpoint offers us spectacular views, we can see the impressive Cim de Mondúver and the coast of Gandía on the other side. You can return to Gandía along the same path or, if you are an experienced hiker, take the circular route, but keep in mind that the descent is very steep.
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On route PR-V 153. El Cim del Mondúver from Xeresa.
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The PR-CV 347 trail, known as Ruta dels Assagadors and Cim de Covatelles, is a beautiful trail located in the Font d'en Carròs.
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The climbs of the crest are exhausting, the summit is very close but it is hard to do. Finally, the climb ends at the ridge of the mountain, to the east of the summit and the mound of antennas that completely cover the top. You still have to turn right and walk a few meters along the edge of the massif to reach the enclosure. The path goes around the fence of the antennas and ends at the concrete service track of the telecommunications station. The Mondúver offers an extraordinary panoramic view of the mountains of La Safor, the villages of La Marxuquera and the coast of the Gulf of Valencia. The mountain route continues down the concrete track that climbs to the top from La Drova and Barx, makes the first hairpin and turns to the left by the posts of the short-distance trail.
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At about 840 m high, it is undoubtedly one of the panoramic points with the best views in the province of Valencia. Getting to the top of Mondúver involves physical effort due to its steep slopes, but the views are totally comforting when you get there!
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For truly breathtaking panoramic views, Mondúver summit is unparalleled. From its 840-meter height, you can see the entire coastal area, the Gulf of Valencia, the mountains of La Safor, and even Ibiza on clear days. Another excellent option is Molló de la Falconera, which provides spectacular vistas of Mondúver and the Gandia coastline. L'Esquellot on the Penyal de Ferragut also offers magnificent views of the sea, the town of Xeraco, and the Vaca River.
Yes, Mondúver summit is known for its steep slopes and challenging ascent, requiring a good level of physical fitness. The PR-CV 153 route from Xeresa is a particularly demanding trail to reach the top. While the effort is significant, the rewarding views make it worthwhile for experienced hikers.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, there are options for less experienced hikers. A more family-friendly, shorter path to Mondúver summit can be accessed from La Drova. For a moderate experience, the circular route around Molló de la Falconera is popular, though be aware that some descents can be steep for the full circular option.
The PR-CV 153 route from Xeresa is a well-known trail for reaching Mondúver summit. For Covatelles Summit, the PR-CV 347 trail, also known as Ruta dels Assagadors, is a well-marked path located in Font d'en Carròs. These trails offer distinct experiences for exploring the region's peaks.
The mountainous hinterland of Gandia offers diverse natural beauty. You'll encounter rugged ranges, Mediterranean forests, and karst formations. Peaks like Molló de la Falconera are characterized by varied terrain and features caves. The region also boasts coastal wetlands where the mountains meet the Mediterranean Sea, providing a unique blend of ecosystems.
The best time to hike the mountains around Gandia is typically during the cooler months, from autumn through spring (October to May). Summers can be very hot, making longer hikes challenging. Spring offers pleasant temperatures and blooming flora, while autumn provides comfortable conditions and often clear skies for panoramic views.
Given the varied terrain, sturdy shoes are highly recommended for hiking the peaks around Gandia. Trails like the one to Covatelles Summit specifically mention the need for robust footwear. For more challenging ascents like Mondúver, proper hiking boots with good ankle support are advisable.
Yes, there are circular route options. For instance, a popular moderate circular route from Gandia passes by the caves near Molló de la Falconera, typically taking about 3.5 hours. However, be aware that some circular routes, especially for experienced hikers, might include very steep descents.
Beyond hiking, the Gandia region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous cycling routes, including easy beach loops and more challenging long-distance rides. There are also dedicated MTB trails and gravel biking routes that wind through the diverse landscapes near the peaks, offering different ways to experience the area's natural beauty.
Visitors consistently praise the rewarding panoramic views from the summits, especially after a challenging climb. The sense of accomplishment from reaching peaks like Mondúver is a common highlight. The unique features, such as the cowbell at L'Esquellot, also add a memorable touch to the hiking experience.
While specific parking details vary by trailhead, many popular starting points for trails leading to peaks like Mondúver or Covatelles Summit have designated parking areas. It's advisable to check specific route descriptions or local information for the most convenient parking options for your chosen trail.


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