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Top 7 Caves around La Vall D'Alcalà

Caves around La Vall D'Alcalà offer a mix of natural formations and historical sites within the Marina Alta region of Alicante, Spain. This valley is characterized by its rugged terrain and significant cultural heritage. Visitors can explore various cave types, from natural geological features to ancient rock art sites. The area provides opportunities for exploring the region's past and natural beauty.

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  • The most popular caves is Forat de la Juvea, a cave that…

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Forat de la Juvea

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A few meters before the Font Grossa there is a detour towards the bowels of the ravine. The fountain has a traditional sink and usually always has water. The path …

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El Badall Cave

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Great little hidden ascent which feels like it it inside the cliff face. Annoyingly difficult approach path but once you get to the ascent proper the magic begins. NOTE - …

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About halfway up the narrow road toward Petracos, there's a path leading to one of the Costa Blanca’s hidden gems: the prehistoric rock paintings of Les Coves de Pintures Rupestres …

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Cim de la Safor (1,013 m)

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Cova Obrada del Moro

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An old Moorish cave that is believed to have been used both as a refuge and as a defense against the withdrawal of the Moors from the area. Today you can visit and enter it with due caution.

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ColinT
October 31, 2025, El Badall Cave

Great little hidden ascent which feels like it it inside the cliff face. Annoyingly difficult approach path but once you get to the ascent proper the magic begins. NOTE - this is a SAC T4 section of path - nothing technical but still a challenge. I suggest you may like to take gloves for the chains and staples. Gloves are also useful in the tight area where you have to partially crawl through a semi cave. I had a head torch but it was not really necessary. Sticks were a pain and might be best stowed at the start of the ascent. An disposable overbag (I always use a heavy duty dustbin liner) for your rucksack where it is best dragged behind you might also be useful but not 100% necessary. There is one particularly narrow place "a fatmans squeeze" that might give you trouble if your a big person,

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About halfway up the narrow road toward Petracos, there's a path leading to one of the Costa Blanca’s hidden gems: the prehistoric rock paintings of Les Coves de Pintures Rupestres de la Sarga de Petracos. These sacred cave sites are over 6,000 years old and are recognised as UNESCO World Heritage. The paintings are protected behind fences but still visible — abstract symbols, anthropomorphic figures, and mysterious shapes left by early Iberian cultures. It’s absolutely worth a stop for a moment of silence and awe — but be warned: the trail isn’t cycling-shoe friendly. You’ll either need cleat covers or the willingness to carry your bike over rocky steps for a short hike. 😅 A unique mix of nature, history, and quiet that most riders simply roll past.

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From the TOP of the mountain one can have great view of La SAFOR and MARINA ALTA areas (nice view of Gandia and Oliva towns). Unfortunately, due to very rich vegetation (high trees) it is not possible to enjoy a 360 degree view similar to option which one has by hiking up Montuver mountain. Short video about this hike could be found under the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-mfyWy6RzQ

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The tour is great. The way to the cova (cave) spectacular. As was the path down. When it rains heavily, a waterfall shoots down the side of the hole in the rock.

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The Höhenweg is a must. Good view of the Vall de Gallinera. Best for cherry blossoms.

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Steep climb. Will be rewarded with a great view

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An old Moorish cave that is believed to have been used both as a refuge and as a defense against the withdrawal of the Moors from the area. Today you can visit and enter it with due caution.

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Oxígeno
February 25, 2022, Forat de la Juvea

A few meters before the Font Grossa there is a detour towards the bowels of the ravine. The fountain has a traditional sink and usually always has water. The path begins a series of hairpin hairpins and quickly loses height, it's like going down an escalator. The entrance into the environmental space of the Girona River is spectacular through the Forat de la Juvea, a natural hole conditioned to sneak the path through the mountain and access the interior of the valley. In the ravine on the right, a thirty-meter waterfall forms during the rainy season, it is one of the sports descents of ravines in the area.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of caves can I explore in La Vall D'Alcalà?

La Vall D'Alcalà offers a diverse range of caves, including natural geological formations like Forat de la Juvea, historical sites such as Cova Obrada del Moro, and prehistoric rock art sites like Camino de Petracos – Remote Beauty & Ancient Rock Art.

Are there any caves with significant historical importance in the region?

Yes, the region is rich in historical caves. The Cova Obrada del Moro is an ancient Moorish cave believed to have served as a refuge and defensive post. Additionally, Les Coves de Pintures Rupestres de la Sarga de Petracos features UNESCO World Heritage prehistoric rock paintings over 6,000 years old.

Can I see prehistoric rock art in the caves around La Vall D'Alcalà?

Absolutely. The sacred cave sites of Les Coves de Pintures Rupestres de la Sarga de Petracos are home to prehistoric rock paintings, recognized as UNESCO World Heritage. These paintings, displaying abstract symbols and anthropomorphic figures, are visible behind protective fences.

What natural geological features can I expect to see in the caves?

You can witness impressive natural formations. Forat de la Juvea is a spectacular natural hole in the mountain, and during the rainy season, a thirty-meter waterfall forms in the nearby ravine. The nearby Cueva del Rull, though in a neighboring valley, is renowned for its stunning stalactite and stalagmite formations.

Are there challenging caving or climbing experiences available?

For those seeking a challenge, El Badall Cave offers a hidden ascent that feels like it's inside the cliff face. It involves a challenging approach path and sections where chains and staples assist the climb, making it suitable for experienced adventurers.

Are there family-friendly caves to visit in the area?

While some caves require caution, the nearby Cueva del Rull in Vall de Ebo offers guided tours through its natural galleries, making it a popular and accessible option for families. The prehistoric rock art at Les Coves de Pintures Rupestres de la Sarga de Petracos can also be an engaging historical experience for families, though the trail may require carrying bikes over rocky steps.

What is the best time of year to visit the caves in La Vall D'Alcalà?

The best time to visit depends on your interests. For witnessing the impressive thirty-meter waterfall at Forat de la Juvea, the rainy season is ideal. Generally, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for exploring both the caves and surrounding trails.

What outdoor activities can I combine with a visit to the caves?

The region around La Vall D'Alcalà is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including routes that pass by historical sites like the Cova Obrada del Moro. There are also mountain hikes and running trails to explore the rugged terrain.

Are there specific hiking routes that incorporate cave visits?

Yes, several hiking routes allow you to incorporate cave visits. For example, the 'Penya Foradà – Cova Obrada del Moro loop from Alcalà de la Jovada' is a moderate 7.2 km hike that includes the historical Cova Obrada del Moro. You can find more options in the Hiking around La Vall D'Alcalà guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about the caves in La Vall D'Alcalà?

Visitors frequently praise the spectacular natural entry into the Girona River's environmental space through Forat de la Juvea, especially the path leading down. The ancient rock art sites are also highly valued for their unique blend of nature, history, and tranquility, offering a moment of silence and awe.

Is there parking available near the cave sites?

While specific parking details for every cave are not always provided, many trailheads leading to caves and natural attractions in the region typically have designated parking areas. For sites like Les Coves de Pintures Rupestres de la Sarga de Petracos, there's usually access along the narrow road leading to Petracos.

Are permits required for caving in La Vall D'Alcalà?

For general exploration of accessible caves like Forat de la Juvea or Cova Obrada del Moro, permits are typically not required for casual visits. However, for more technical caving or speleology activities, especially in challenging areas like El Badall Cave, it is advisable to check with local authorities or specialized caving groups for any specific regulations or permits needed.

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