Best mountain peaks around Moncada offer diverse experiences for outdoor enthusiasts. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, featuring both accessible viewpoints and challenging summits. The natural landscape provides opportunities for exploration and scenic views. Visitors can discover a range of mountain peaks, each with unique features and trails.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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The Mirador de la Cruz del Monte Picaio viewpoint is located in the Sierra Calderona Natural Park, near Puçol (Valencia), and is one of the most spectacular natural viewpoints in the area. Altitude: 359-373 m above sea level. How to get there: Usually starting from the Los Monasterios residential area (Puçol) or from the Sanctuary of the Miraculous Virgin. Circular route of approximately 7.5 km, with a positive elevation gain of 300 m and a moderate difficulty level.
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Great route - relaxed even for beginners :)
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At the Tender hill appears the Camí de la Mola dirt track that goes up to the left from Segart and continues to the right surrounding the mountain. The route continues straight along a path that begins on the slope of the forest track and ascends directly up the side of the mountain to the summit of Mola de Segart (565 m). The geodesic vertex is on the eastern summit, on the western summit there is a stone marker and both have extraordinary views. The descent continues along a fairly vertical channel between the two summits. The first ten meters are aerial and dangerous, you have to get the steps right, then continue down the side of the mountain without complications, the path is very clear and frequented. The trail ends at the Mola hill and the route continues along the forest track of the Camí de Segart a Sant Espirit.
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Do not hesitate to get here, it is worth doing because you will have the best views towards the coast and beyond. Up to the antennas, the section is mostly concreted and with a demanding sector of slope, but it can be navigated without problems. The path from the antennas to the Cross is quite broken with many stones but it is a good technical challenge, especially the last 20 meters or a little more that is very steep.
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Good, is it the most extended climb to the picaio?, I have climbed Alfinach once due to the cement slopes and it has a lot of %, to know if there was something more extended
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Summit cross of Monte Picaio. Fantastic viewpoint.
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One of the most outstanding peaks in this area of the Sierra Calderona. A steep climb along a path that rewards you with beautiful views.
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint for its impressive views towards the coast and the Calderona. Another popular spot is Cross of Picayo Summit, which offers fantastic coastal views after a challenging climb. El Xocainet is also highly rated for its panoramic views of the Serra Calderona.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Cross of Picayo Summit presents a technical climb, especially the final 20 meters, rewarding hikers with spectacular views. Eagle Peak also offers a challenging descent on a technical path, making it suitable for experienced adventurers.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider visiting El Xocainet, which provides excellent vistas of the Serra Calderona. The Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint also offers impressive views of the coast and the Calderona, while Mola de Segart provides wonderful views of the Gulf of Valencia.
The Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint is considered family-friendly, offering impressive views without an overly strenuous climb. While the ascent to Mola de Segart can be somewhat difficult for very young children, it is generally manageable and offers magnificent views.
Beyond hiking the peaks, the area around Moncada offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various cycling routes, including moderate to difficult options like the 'Recreation area – Recreation area loop' or 'View of the Mountains – Picnic and Barbecue Area loop'. For gravel biking, there are routes such as the 'Drop Spring – Cartuja de Porta Coeli loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Moncada and Gravel biking around Moncada guides.
Yes, there are several hiking trails in the vicinity. For example, you can try the 'Carraixet Ravine loop from Montcada' which is an easy 5.7 km trail, or the 'Molí d'Alfara del Patriarca – Carraixet Ravine loop' which is a moderate 9.7 km hike. More options can be found in the Hiking around Moncada guide.
Some access roads, particularly to places like the Cruz del Monte Picaio Viewpoint, are located within private, gated communities. It's advisable to double-check your planned route as security might restrict access to certain roads. Always plan your approach carefully.
Visitors consistently praise the spectacular and impressive views offered from various peaks and viewpoints, especially towards the coast and the Serra Calderona. The challenging climbs, like the one to Cross of Picayo Summit, are often highlighted as rewarding experiences, despite their difficulty. The natural beauty and the sense of accomplishment are frequently mentioned.
Yes, peaks like Mola de Segart and El Xocainet are considered intermediate. They offer a good balance of challenge and reward, with magnificent views and enjoyable trails that are not overly technical but still provide a satisfying hiking experience.
The terrain varies significantly. You can expect steep slopes, especially on challenging climbs like the Cross of Picayo Summit, where the path can be quite broken with many stones. Some sections leading to viewpoints might be concreted, while others, like the descent from Eagle Peak, can be technical and require careful navigation.


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