Best mountain peaks around Manises Spain are situated in a region characterized by its position on the Turia River. While the town itself has a lower average elevation, its western sector features initial mountains and elevated areas. The surrounding landscape offers various natural spaces suitable for hiking and enjoying scenic views. These areas provide opportunities to explore the natural environment close to the urban center.
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Great views of the Bay of Valencia
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The antennas of the Cumbre de Calicanto in the Serra Perenxisa offer wonderful views of the city of Valencia, the Levante coast and the Hoya de Buñol. There are several alternatives to get there, either by paved road or a gravel track with greater difficulty. Either way you will have a nice reward when you get up there!
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It is easily climbed by track from the road that goes to the hostel.
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The road is much better than the last time, they have smoothed it and removed the elbow pads that were there, the difference in level is still the same...
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One of the peaks that gives its name to the Natural Park of Les Rodanes. From here you can see very nice views, a site with a very pleasant environment with many trees.
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There are two possibilities to reach the antennas. One is going up the road of the Calicanto urbanization and the other is by a track that connects in the lower part of the urbanization. This route corresponds to the track and you must bring a suitable bicycle and keep in mind that there are sections with loose stone.
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There are two possibilities to reach the antennas. One is going up the road of the Calicanto urbanization and the other is by a track that connects in the lower part of the urbanization. You must bring a suitable bicycle along the track and keep in mind that there are sections with loose stone.
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Experience with the bike is needed because it has sections of descents with reds that if you don't have it, you'll fall for sure. I say this because I was smart and I had to get off the bike on some descent because I didn't see it clearly
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While Manises itself features lower elevation hills, several spots offer great views and natural experiences. La Rodana Gran is a popular summit known for its pleasant environment and views, forming part of the Natural Park of Les Rodanes. For expansive vistas, consider Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia, which provides wonderful views of Valencia, the Levante coast, and the Hoya de Buñol. Another excellent viewpoint is Carasoles Geodetic Point, offering good views of the entire L'Horta area.
Yes, for an accessible natural escape, the Bosque de la Vallesa near Manises offers an easy circular hike. This trail passes by an Iberian village and the Vallesa reservoir, making it a good option for a relaxed outing. Additionally, the Silk Floss Trees loop starts directly from Manises, providing a moderate 10.4 km hike with minimal elevation gain.
From spots like Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia, you can enjoy wonderful panoramic views of the city of Valencia, the Levante coast, and the Hoya de Buñol. Carasoles Geodetic Point provides good views of the L'Horta area, while La Rodana Gran offers very nice views within a pleasant, tree-filled environment.
While Manises itself has lower hills, if you're willing to venture further into the wider Valencia region, you can find more challenging options. El Mondúver, located further south, is a striking peak at 843 meters offering stunning 360-degree views. It involves challenging hikes with some scrambling sections, suitable for those with medium to high technical skills.
The area around Manises offers various outdoor activities. You can explore running trails, with options like the "Parque de Cabecera – Turia Garden loop from Quart de Poblet" or the "Running loop from Manises." For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes such as the "Mislata sign – Turia Garden loop from Avinguda del Cid," and MTB trails like the "Túria Natural Trail" or the "Old Bridge over the Turia River – La Rodana Gran loop from Santa Rita." You can find more details on these activities in the respective komoot guides for Running Trails around Manises, Gravel biking around Manises, and MTB Trails around Manises.
Visitors particularly enjoy the wonderful views offered from various points, such as the city of Valencia, the Levante coast, and the Hoya de Buñol from Calicanto Antennas. The pleasant, tree-filled environment of places like La Rodana Gran is also highly valued. Many appreciate the varied terrain for hiking and exploring the natural landscape close to the urban center.
Yes, La Rodana Gran is one of the peaks that gives its name to the Natural Park of Les Rodanes, indicating a protected natural area with scenic beauty and a pleasant environment.
Yes, for locations like Calicanto Antennas – View of Valencia, there are often multiple ways to reach the top, including paved roads or gravel tracks. Similarly, the Serra Perenxisa Summit can be ascended by road bike, gravel, or MTB, with options for both asphalt and dirt roads.
Manises itself has an average elevation of 65 meters, with a maximum of 128 meters. The elevated areas directly within its western sector are more akin to hills. However, if you venture further into the wider Valencia region, you can find more significant peaks like El Mondúver at 843 meters above sea level, or Monte Picayo at 373 meters.
When cycling to areas like Calicanto Antennas, be aware that while paved roads are an option, some tracks have sections with loose stone, requiring a suitable bicycle and experience. For Carasoles Geodetic Point, some descents are challenging and may require experience, especially on a bike.
The terrain around Manises varies. You can find easy circular hikes in areas like Bosque de la Vallesa. Moderate hiking loops to viewpoints over the Turia River typically involve around 100 meters of elevation gain. For more challenging experiences, some trails leading to summits like Carasoles Geodetic Point can include technical sections with large, smooth stones and respectable slopes, especially if you're cycling.


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