Best mountain peaks around Benigembla are found in a rugged landscape within the Vall de Pop, offering diverse hiking opportunities. This region is characterized by impressive peaks that provide expansive views and numerous trails. Benigembla's location at the foot of mountains like El Cavall Verd contributes to a varied relief with many places to explore. The area features a range of routes suitable for different fitness levels, from moderate to challenging.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Nice scenic mountain summit with panoramic 360 degree views. If accessing from the southwest there are a couple of short chains which appear a bit unnecessary but are useful. Egress down the ridge to the northwest has been complicated from 2024 onward due to the large and controversial housing development site. The contractors apparently are under instruction to always provide a suitable route for walkers but you may have to detour slightly.
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Fantastic views and nice rocks to sit and have your lunch. Large flat area for large walking groups. Accessible from Murla on a steep SAC T3 path via the Hermita and Penya Migdia which does not include any chains or staples - BUT - if you continue west along the route there are chains and staples SAC T4 and T5 to negotiate. The T5 is a descent heading west to east and appears more daunting than if you were making an ascent. In my humble view it does not warrant a T5 rating. In reality any average competent walker will not experience any significant problem.
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The start of the climb is demanding and gradually becomes easier. A rocky climb with ruts. A slight descent on stones, an accessible path and a descent on a well-paved road.
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This section is "off-piste" to get to the top of Cavall Verd. It involves staples, a chain and some steep rock. This part of the trail must be descended the same way as you clambered up.
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One of the ideal towns for mountain biking in the Marina Alta is Castell de Castells. From there you can climb to the Cima del Cocoll. It is an ascent of moderate difficulty in which you can climb to the geodesic vertex which is next to a forest observatory. From the top there is a beautiful panoramic view. The route to this summit can be started from Benigembla. Or, from Castell de Castells passing quite close to the natural area of Els Arcs. The last section towards the Cim del Cocoll along the PR-CV 427 runs near the Paraje de Els Arcs. In fact, you begin to climb along a track in good condition at just over 722 meters above sea level that leads towards the location of the Corrales de Plans d'Aialt. Although, the first 400 meters along this track do not have a slope. There is no doubt that it is a spectacular natural environment. And, walking along the track that leads to Cocoll, you will also see Es Crestall and Es Pla de Sa Cova.
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An incredible view. The steep ascent requires some strength, but is doable and mobile.
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Demanding route. Climbing section. With a clear sky view of Ibiza
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Fantastic view from the top of Morro Blau over Benidorm and the Mediterranean Sea👍
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Benigembla is surrounded by impressive peaks. Notable ones include El Cocoll, known for its panoramic views and a trail passing historical features; El Cavall Verd (also known as el Pop), which offers scenic views and is rich in history; and El Morro d'en Serra, the highest peak in Benigembla. Other significant peaks include La Penya de l'Altar, La Solana, and El Mirabó.
The mountain peaks around Benigembla offer spectacular panoramic views. From El Cocoll, you can enjoy beautiful vistas from its geodesic vertex. The summit of Mirador de Cocoll also provides expansive views. From El Cavall Verd, you can see El Carrascal d'Ebo, Alfaro, Pla de Petracos, Serrella, Xortà, Aitana, and Carrascal de Parcent. Higher peaks like Morro Blau - Serra de l'Aixorta offer amazing views towards the Marina Alta, Baja, and the Mediterranean Sea, stretching from Denia to Altea. On clear days, from Tossalet del Castellet Summit, you might even catch a glimpse of Ibiza.
Yes, El Cavall Verd holds significant historical value as the site of a major Moorish revolt in 1609. Additionally, the Cave of the Skulls (Cova de les Calaveres) is a historical site and natural monument over 400 meters long, allowing visitors to explore an ancient natural cavity.
The region is characterized by a rugged landscape. El Cavall Verd is notable for being home to a rare and endangered colony of the plant Caralluma mumbyana, a type of cactus with bright pink flowers indigenous to southeastern Spain. Many peaks feature geodesic vertices and forest observatories, like the one at El Cocoll, offering both scientific interest and stunning views.
The area offers a variety of hiking trails suitable for different fitness levels. The ascent to El Cocoll is described as being of moderate difficulty. Some routes, like the one to Tossalet del Castellet Summit, are demanding and include climbing sections. Other trails, such as those leading to Red Rock, may involve via ferratas, chains, and staples, requiring caution. Generally, you can find options ranging from moderate to hard mountaineering routes.
While many peaks offer challenging routes, the Cave of the Skulls is highlighted as a family-friendly destination. It maintains a cool temperature, making it ideal for visits with children, especially in summer. The initial climb to the cave is demanding but gradually becomes easier, with accessible paths inside.
The region offers hiking opportunities year-round. However, for comfortable conditions, it's generally best to visit outside the peak summer months to avoid extreme heat. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for exploring the trails. The Cave of the Skulls is particularly recommended in summer due to its cool internal temperature.
Beyond hiking and mountaineering, the area around Benigembla is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can explore gravel biking routes, with options like the 'View of Guadalest Reservoir – Castell de Castells loop'. There are also numerous MTB trails, including the 'Camí de la Llacuna – Cocol Descent loop'. For those focused on hiking, the Mountain Hikes around Benigembla guide offers routes like 'Penyes del Portitxol – Bèrnia loop'.
Yes, an interesting hiking trail leads to the summit of El Cocoll, starting from the Camí del Corral Nou near Benigembla. This route passes by historical features like the 'l'Aljub del Frare' well and the 'Barrancs dels Bous' cliff. The PR CV 427 route specifically connects Benigembla and Cocoll, and you can also start from Castell de Castells, passing near the natural area of Els Arcs.
Visitors consistently appreciate the magnificent panoramic views from the peaks, especially on clear days. The diverse hiking opportunities, ranging from moderate to challenging, are also a major draw. The combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and unique geological features makes exploring these mountains a rewarding experience.
Yes, for experienced mountaineers, there are challenging climbs. The route to Tossalet del Castellet Summit is described as demanding and includes a climbing section. Additionally, reaching the top of Red Rock involves navigating via ferratas, chains, and steep rock sections, requiring caution and experience.
While specific parking locations for every trailhead are not detailed, many hiking routes, such as those leading to El Cocoll, often start from areas like the Camí del Corral Nou near Benigembla or from nearby towns like Castell de Castells. It is advisable to check specific route descriptions for recommended parking spots before your hike.


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