Mountain peaks around Quart De Les Valls are situated in the Camp de Morvedre region, characterized by several surrounding elevations and proximity to the Serra Calderona Natural Park. This area features a landscape rich in historical agricultural practices, including ancient carob and olive groves. The region offers a variety of mountain experiences, from local historical sites to prominent peaks within the nearby natural park. These elevations provide opportunities for exploration and offer views of the surrounding area.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
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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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The last 200 meters of the path can be somewhat difficult, with an unmaintained path, loose stones and unmarked steps. It is not necessary that you reach the top, the views do not change and are already very beautiful from several meters below where the path is better maintained
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Visitors frequently enjoy the Garbí Viewpoint, known for its spectacular panoramic views of the Gulf of Valencia. Other popular choices include Alt del Pi, offering extensive views of the entire Serra Calderona and the Valencian coastline, and Eagle Peak, which provides incredible 360-degree views towards Valencia.
Yes, Montaña del Codoval is locally significant, with a history of extensive cultivation of carob trees, olives, and vineyards. The Molí de Vent (Windmill Hill) features the remains of an old windmill, possibly an Arab watchtower, and offers panoramic views from its recovered path to the summit. The Aljibes Route also connects several historical cisterns, providing insight into traditional water management.
Many peaks offer breathtaking panoramic views. From Garbí Viewpoint, you can see the Gulf of Valencia and the coastline. Alt del Pi provides views of the entire Serra Calderona and the Valencian Community's coastline. Even local spots like Molí de Vent offer wide vistas of Quart de les Valls and the Les Valls area.
Yes, the Garbí Viewpoint area is considered family-friendly and has recreation areas. Additionally, before reaching the top of Molí de Vent, there's a recreational area with tables under the shade of pines and carob trees, perfect for picnics.
For those seeking a challenge, Eagle Peak offers a challenging final ascent with a prominent drop on its northern side. Pico Tristán also provides a challenging climb with rewarding 360-degree views. The last 200 meters of the path to Muntanya Redona can also be difficult with loose stones and an unmaintained path.
Beyond hiking, the area around Quart de les Valls offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, running trails, and gravel biking opportunities, especially within the nearby Serra Calderona Natural Park.
The highest point within the Serra Calderona mountain range, which is adjacent to Quart de les Valls, is El Gorgo, standing at 907 meters.
The region is characterized by its Mediterranean flora, including Aleppo pine and remnants of cork oak. Historically, areas like Montaña del Codoval were rich in carob trees, olives, and fig trees. The geological features, including Triassic strata, also add to the area's uniqueness. The Serra Calderona is often called the 'green lung' of Valencia due to its ecological value.
Visitors particularly appreciate the spectacular panoramic views, especially from spots like Garbí Viewpoint and Alt del Pi. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, such as the ancient agricultural landscapes and cisterns, also adds to the appeal. Many enjoy the variety of hiking opportunities for different skill levels.
While some peaks offer challenging sections, there are also easier paths. For instance, the climb to Muntanya Redona is generally easy, offering great views without needing to reach the very top. The Molí de Vent also has a recovered path to its summit, which is accessible and leads to a recreational area.
Yes, alongside Montaña del Codoval, Pic de la Creu and La Catxola are other significant hills bordering Quart de les Valls to the south/southwest, contributing to the local mountainous terrain.


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