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Family friendly hiking trails around La Vall d'Albaida traverse a diverse landscape in the province of Valencia, Spain. The region features prominent mountain ranges such as Mariola Sierra Natural Park and Sierra de Benicadell, alongside the winding Clariano and Albaida rivers. Hikers encounter varied terrain, including natural parks, forests, and agricultural vistas of vineyards and olive groves. Notable natural features include the crystal-clear Pou Clar Natural Pools, formed by the Clariano River.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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Hike the moderate 8.9-mile Barranc dels Tarongers Trail (PR-CV 122) near Bocairent, exploring ravines, history, and the Pou Clar Natural Poo
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03:07
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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9.48km
02:58
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
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Hike the 6.4-mile (10.3 km) circular route from Pinet through El Surar Natural Site, exploring unique cork oak forests and mountain views.
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A very pretty little town. At the beginning of the week in March, it's still very much in its winter slumber. Restaurants are hard to find.
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The Hermitage of the Holy Christ of Bocairent is one of the most emblematic and spiritual places in the municipality, both for its history and its privileged location. Built in the 16th century, the hermitage is located atop a mountain north of the town. According to local legend, travelers—believed to be angels sent by God—indicated the exact spot where the cult building was to be built. Before this revelation, locals had seen three mysterious lights symbolizing the three crosses of Mount Calvary.
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During the summer months of July and August, you must make a reservation via https://www.ontinyent.es/va/pagina/pou-clar. This is only possible for Spanish residents with a NI number. Once you have a reservation, you can take a bus from Ontinyent Poliesportiu Municipal to Pou Clar on weekends. There is no parking at Pou Clar during these months. Parking is available at Poliesportiu Municipal. From there, it's a walk of about 2 kilometers. And then you'll find yourself in a beautiful setting with wonderfully refreshing water.
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Bocairent is a town full of charm and history. In addition to the Lavadero del Aljub and the Pou Clar, there are many other interesting places to explore: The Caves of the Moors: A set of caves dug into the rock dating back to medieval times. The Medieval Quarter: A labyrinth of narrow, steep streets that transport you to another era. The Bullring: One of the oldest bullrings in Spain, dug into the rock. The Rupestre Monastery: An ancient monastery built into the rock, with stunning views of the valley. Bocairent is also known for its festivities, such as the Fiestas de Moros y Cristianos, which are held in honor of San Blas.
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Pou Clar is a beautiful natural site located near Bocairent, in the Albaida Valley. This place is known for its crystal-clear pools formed by the Clariano River. The pools have names such as "Pou dels Esclaus", "Pou Gelat" and "Pou dels Cavalls" Pou Clar is ideal for swimming and enjoying nature, especially in the summer months. In addition, the surroundings offer hiking trails that allow you to explore the natural beauty of the area.
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Bocairent has a historic town centre. The streets and facades are incredibly beautiful and retain a medieval feel. It is worth walking through the steep stone streets, past the fountains and the medieval ruins.
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The caves were primarily used as grain stores. They have a constant temperature all year round. You can't take your backpack with you because the passages between the individual chambers are very narrow. You have to crawl through, pull yourself up and slide down. You need to be agile and you shouldn't be too broad either.
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This is where the Clariano river rises in the Sierra de l'Ombria and the natural pools have created a unique landscape. The geology of the area has created these round bodies of water over time and each has its own name. There are Pou dels Esclaus, Pou Clar, Pou Gelat, Pou de la Reixa, Pou Fosc and Pou dels Cavalls. In the winter months, the small car park by the bridge is open. From there, a staircase leads directly to the first pool.
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La Vall d'Albaida offers a wide variety of hiking opportunities, with over 140 routes in total. For families, there are more than 40 easy trails and 90 moderate trails to explore, ensuring options for all ages and fitness levels.
The region is rich in natural beauty. A must-see are the Pou Clar Natural Pools, formed by the Clariano River, which are perfect for a refreshing dip on warmer days. You'll also find impressive mountain ranges like Mariola Sierra Natural Park, and serene riverbanks along the Clariano and Albaida rivers. Many trails also offer views of vineyards, olive groves, and ancient farmhouses.
Yes, La Vall d'Albaida has several excellent circular routes that are great for families. For example, consider The route through Les Penyes Albes (PR-CV 390), which starts from Terrateig and offers a moderate challenge over about 9 km. Another option is the El Surar de Pinet Circular Trail, which is around 10 km and takes you through beautiful natural landscapes.
The terrain in La Vall d'Albaida is quite varied, ranging from gentle paths along riverbanks and through agricultural fields to more rugged trails in the mountain ranges like Sierra de Benicadell. You'll encounter a mix of dirt tracks, rocky sections, and forest paths, providing diverse experiences for families.
Absolutely! The region is dotted with fascinating historical sites. The picturesque town of Bocairent, with its medieval quarter and unique Covetes dels Moros (Moorish Caves), is a highlight. You can also find the Hermitage of Santo Cristo, offering panoramic views, or explore charming villages like Otos and Carrícola.
The most comfortable seasons for outdoor activities in La Vall d'Albaida are spring and autumn. During these times, temperatures are mild, making for pleasant hiking conditions. While summer can be warm, early mornings or late afternoons are still enjoyable, especially if your route includes a refreshing stop at the Pou Clar Natural Pools.
Many trails, especially those within the Mariola Sierra Natural Park and the Paratge Natural del Surar de Pinet, offer excellent opportunities for nature observation. The diverse landscapes support a variety of flora and fauna. Keep an eye out for local bird species and the unique cork oak forests in areas like El Surar de Pinet.
The komoot community highly rates the trails in La Vall d'Albaida, with an average score of 4.57 out of 5 stars from over 2,300 reviews. Hikers often praise the region for its diverse landscapes, well-maintained paths, and the opportunity to combine natural beauty with cultural exploration, making it ideal for family adventures.
Yes, several routes offer stunning vistas. The Hermitage of Santo Cristo near Bocairent provides spectacular panoramic views of the town and the surrounding landscape. Additionally, the Font Freda viewpoint is another excellent spot to take in the beauty of the region.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many hiking trails in La Vall d'Albaida, especially in natural areas. However, it's always recommended to keep them on a leash, particularly in protected areas or when passing through agricultural land, to respect wildlife and local regulations. Always check specific trail rules if you are unsure.
The Barranc dels Tarongers Trail (PR-CV 122) is a fantastic option. This moderate route, spanning about 14 km, takes you through diverse landscapes including ravines, forests, and open fields, providing a rewarding experience for families looking for a bit more challenge and varied scenery.


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