Mountain peaks around El Puig De Santa Maria are characterized by wooded hills and elevated terrain, extending towards the Sierra Calderona mountain range. The town itself is situated on a prominent hill, offering historical sites like the ancient Cebolla Castle and the Royal Monastery of Santa María. From these elevated points, panoramic views of agricultural lands, orange groves, wetlands, and the Mediterranean coastline are available. The area provides diverse landscapes for hiking, ranging from coastal paths to inland hills.
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Garbí Viewpoint: Spectacular views of the Gulf of Valencia and, on clear days, as far as the Columbretes Islands. Ideal for sunrises and sunsets.
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El Garbí is a mountain of 593 meters located in the Serra Calderona, in its eastern part, a short distance from the Mediterranean Sea, between the municipalities of Estivella, Segart and Albalat dels Tarongers, in the region of Camp de Morvedre, if well it should be noted that the viewpoints and the llossar are in Estivella. It has beautiful views of the north coast of Valencia and south of Castelló, as well as the Serra Calderona, to which it belongs.
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More information here: https://www.valenciabonita.es/2018/05/02/el-garbi/
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Physically demanding climb but not technically demanding since it is paved. The views will more than reward the effort of getting here!
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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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The path passes near the parking lot and continues along the main path to a pedestrian path marked with sticks that runs along the rocks and leads to the Garbí Viewpoint, installed on the main summit (601 m). In Pla del Garbí there are recreation areas, kiosks, a hermitage and extraordinary views of the Mediterranean coast in Sagunto and Valencia.
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Also to do, me from Valencia leaving at 4:30 a.m. arriving in Puçol at 5:30 a.m. I did the Picayo in + - 1 hour of intense effort with parts at + 10% D+. But after a nice climb made in the dark and arrival at dusk to get the satisfaction of the sunrise with a magnificent view of Valencia and its region. I recommend taking drinks and supplies for the summit.
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While the region is characterized by wooded hills, several elevated points offer rewarding experiences. Notable peaks include Garbí Viewpoint, known for its extraordinary views of the Mediterranean coast, and Cross of Picayo Summit, which provides expansive coastal views. Another popular spot is Alt del Pi, offering wonderful views of the entire Sierra Calderona.
From the elevated points around El Puig De Santa Maria, you can expect panoramic views that stretch across agricultural lands, orange groves, wetlands, and the Mediterranean coastline. For example, Garbí Viewpoint offers spectacular vistas of the coast in Sagunto and Valencia, while Alt del Pi provides extensive views of the Sierra Calderona.
Yes, some areas are considered family-friendly. For instance, the general area around Garbí Viewpoint includes recreation areas and is accessible, making it suitable for families. While some ascents can be challenging, many trails in the region offer diverse landscapes with options for easy to moderate ability levels.
The region offers diverse hiking experiences, from coastal paths to wooded hills. While specific named hiking trails for the peaks are not detailed, the general area provides options for various difficulty levels. The ascent to the former monastery, Santuari de la Mare de Deu del Puig, takes about 50 minutes and offers expansive views. For more general hiking options, you can explore the Running Trails around El Puig De Santa Maria guide, which includes routes like the 'El Puig – Ruins of Castillo del Puig loop'.
Yes, some peaks offer more demanding ascents. The Cross of Picayo Summit, for example, includes a demanding sector of slope and a path with many stones, providing a good technical challenge, especially the very steep last 20 meters. Similarly, the climb to Mola de Segart can be relatively easy from the west but offers a challenging face climb.
The town of El Puig De Santa Maria itself is situated on a prominent hill, home to significant historical sites. These include the ruins of the ancient Cebolla Castle, which has a long history, and the Royal Monastery of Santa María. Walking tours often lead up to these sites, offering historical insights and scenic vistas.
The region's climate is Mediterranean, making spring and autumn generally the most pleasant seasons for hiking and exploring the peaks. Temperatures are milder, and the natural landscape is vibrant. Summer can be very hot, while winter offers cooler temperatures, but some trails might be less accessible depending on conditions.
Specific parking areas are available near popular viewpoints and trailheads. For instance, the path to Garbí Viewpoint passes near a parking lot, making it convenient for visitors. It's advisable to check local signage for designated parking zones when planning your visit to other trailheads.
Beyond hiking, the area around El Puig De Santa Maria offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, with options ranging from easy to moderate, as detailed in the MTB Trails around El Puig De Santa Maria guide. There are also gravel biking opportunities, including routes like the 'Ojos Negros Greenway', which can be found in the Gravel biking around El Puig De Santa Maria guide.
Garbí Viewpoint is considered one of the most spectacular peaks in the Sierra Calderona, offering extraordinary views of the Mediterranean coast. It's appreciated for its accessibility, with several different climbs, and features recreation areas, kiosks, and a hermitage at Pla del Garbí, making it a well-rounded destination.
The Cross of Picayo Summit is unique for providing some of the best views towards the coast and beyond. Its ascent includes a demanding sector of slope, with a path that becomes quite broken and stony, especially the last 20 meters, offering a good technical challenge for those seeking a more adventurous climb.
Yes, several peaks offer excellent views of the Sierra Calderona. Alt del Pi, for instance, provides wonderful views of the entire Sierra Calderona. From this peak, you can also see other prominent features like La Mola de Segart.
Visitors particularly enjoy the extraordinary panoramic views of the Mediterranean coast, the diverse landscapes for hiking, and the blend of natural beauty with historical sites like the ancient castle ruins and the Royal Monastery. The variety of trails, from intermediate climbs to more challenging ascents, also contributes to the appeal.


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