Best attractions and places to see around Llocnou De Sant Jeroni include a blend of cultural sites and natural beauty. This village, with historical roots dating back to 1361, is situated on the Riu Vernissa and offers a variety of landscapes. The surrounding area provides opportunities for outdoor activities, including hiking and exploring the Safor region. Llocnou De Sant Jeroni tourist attractions range from historical landmarks to scenic walking routes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The only crossing over the river. Suitable spot for a picnic. It's not far to Villalonga from here.
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There are several tunnels on the route. 2 to 3 longer ones: you absolutely need light. Otherwise, it's pitch dark.
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A beautiful hike through the Hell's Gorge. The actual route along the railway line, and probably the most interesting section between L'Orcha and Mare de Deu (Barranco del Infierno = Hell's Gorge), is unpaved and unpaved, in some parts very gravelly and rough. Five metal bridges are missing, two stone bridges remain, and six tunnels are traversed, all without lighting.
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Forna is a small, very quiet village in the municipality of L’Atzúbia, in the hinterland of the Costa Blanca. It lies nestled in a hilly, Mediterranean landscape characterized by orange groves and unspoiled valleys. With fewer than one hundred inhabitants, the village has an almost familial atmosphere and has retained its traditional, rural character: narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and flowers adorning doorways. Above the village rises the impressive Castillo de Forna, a fortified palace dating from the late Middle Ages. Its towers and walls define the village's appearance and are a reminder of the region's Moorish past. Later, the castle served as a lord's residence and remains a central landmark of Forna. The village's history stretches far back, as the area was already settled during the Islamic period. Even after the resettlement of new inhabitants in the 17th century, Forna remained a small, agricultural village that has preserved its historical structure. Visitors to Forna will experience a tranquil and charming place. The tranquility, the surrounding nature and the immediate proximity to the mountains make it an ideal destination for anyone seeking an authentic atmosphere and historical architecture away from mass tourism.
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On Grabel, it's advisable to keep your tire pressures correct. I recommend over-inflating rather than underinflating. There are some cobblestone areas.
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Tucked away in the mountains of the Marina Alta, Vall de Gallinera is one of the Costa Blanca’s most scenic and peaceful cycling routes. The name literally means “Valley of the Chickens” — 🐓🐔 — a nod to the valley’s Moorish past, when this fertile land was known for its farms and poultry. These days, the valley is all about cherries. In spring, the hills burst into bloom with white cherry blossoms — an incredible sight on two wheels. By May and June, the trees are full of ripe, sweet cherries, and local farmers sell them fresh from roadside stalls. 🍒 The route winds through eight tiny villages, like Benissili, Alpatró, and Benirrama, connected by quiet mountain roads with gentle gradients, flowing curves, and spectacular views.
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BEAUTIFUL QUIET AREA WITHOUT LOUD TRAFFIC...QUIET AREA
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Beautiful valley with little traffic
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The area offers a rich natural landscape. You can explore the scenic Gallinera Valley, known for its extensive network of hiking paths. Another must-see is Penya Foradà, a natural monument with a distinctive arch-shaped rock formation offering spectacular views. The Riu Vernissa flows through the town, and the 'Pujada a la font dels Frares' on Cuta mountain provides a scenic climb through abundant forests.
Yes, Llocnou De Sant Jeroni has several historical and cultural points of interest. The main church, Iglesia de San Roque, is located next to the Casa de Poble (Town Hall), which also serves as a community hub. Nearby, you can visit the historic Forna Village, known for its charming streets and mountain-slope location.
The region is ideal for hiking, offering various trails for different skill levels. Popular options include the 'Senderos de Rótova - Los caminos de la Sierra Marchuquera (PR-CV 100)' and the 'Senda del Castell (SL-CV 138)'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Llocnou De Sant Jeroni guide, which features trails like the 'PR-CV 100: Rótova Trails' and the 'Senda del Castell Trail (SL-CV 138)'.
Absolutely. The Racó del Duc Route (Serpis Greenway) is a notable trail that follows the Serpis river canyon, suitable for bikes with wide wheels. For more extensive options, explore the MTB Trails around Llocnou De Sant Jeroni guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Llocnou De Sant Jeroni guide for various routes, including challenging loops through the mountains.
Families can enjoy the Serpis River, which offers a family-friendly trail and spots to cool off. During summer months, the municipal swimming pool provides a refreshing option. The nearby Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba also offers guided tours and family activities.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. For outdoor activities like hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. If you enjoy local festivities, the town comes alive with patron saint fiestas from August 13th to 16th. The Municipal Swimming Pool is open during the summer months. Notably, the sun aligns perfectly with the arch of Penya Foradà twice a year, in March and October, creating a unique spectacle.
Yes, the area boasts several viewpoints. Penya Foradà is renowned for its amazing views of the entire Gallinera Valley. The Gallinera Valley itself offers beautiful vistas, especially along the 'Route of the 8 Towns'. The 'Pujada a la font dels Frares' also provides scenic views from Cuta mountain.
For local dining, you can visit Bar and Restaurant Corrales or Bar Pakys', which also features a pool table. The town also hosts a traditional local market where you can find fresh produce and a selection of cheeses.
Beyond the village, several significant attractions are a short drive away. These include the historic Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba, the grand Ducal Palace of Gandia, and the Museo Fallero, both located in nearby Gandia. The Beniarrés Dam is also a notable engineering and scenic site in the vicinity.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the extensive network of paths, particularly in the Gallinera Valley. The unique geological formation of Penya Foradà and its spectacular views are also highly appreciated. The Racó del Duc Route (Serpis Greenway) is enjoyed for its unique cycling experience through the river canyon.
Yes, for relaxation and well-being, the Novo Spa Centre is located on Calle Major in Llocnou De Sant Jeroni.


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