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Top 9 Gorges around Gata De Gorgos

Canyons around Gata De Gorgos are characterized by the natural landscape shaped by the Gorgos River, offering picturesque ravines locally known as "barrancos." The area provides opportunities for scenic walks, hiking, and exploring natural and historical features. Gata De Gorgos is situated in the Marina Alta region of Alicante province, known for its fertile landscape and cultural significance. The town's identity is closely tied to its riverbeds and the surrounding natural formations.

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Last updated: May 6, 2026

Penya-Segats Trail

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It is a local trail that runs along the cliff, very simple and with hardly any unevenness. The views are beautiful. Ideal to enjoy with the family or take a …

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Gata de Gorgos owes its name to the river (bed) the Gorgos that runs through the village. This river flows into the Mediterranean Sea at Jávea. The village is located …

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Barranco de la Viuda

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A very picturesque route without technical difficulty, although it is recommended to wear suitable footwear to be able to travel without problems. If you want to get to the coves, …

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Costera del Masserof

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A very beautiful and varied hike, partly through a valley, partly at altitude. You have to walk about 500 m along a creek bed, which is quite doable, as the …

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Graffiti Tunnels Trail

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Very scenic route. To ride a mountain bike safely without any problems, with a street or touring bike you have to get off and push in sections - but that is also possible ...

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November 14, 2025, Ruta dels Penya-Segats

A beautiful hike with stunning views. The trail passes incredibly colorful rocks. Wear comfortable hiking boots!

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Beautiful rolling road through a Beautiful landscape

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Gata de Gorgos owes its name to the river (bed) the Gorgos that runs through the village. This river flows into the Mediterranean Sea at Jávea. The village is located at approximately 75m above sea level and has over 6000 inhabitants who mainly speak Spanish and Valencian. From the 16th to the 18th century, agriculture was the most important source of income for the village. The most important things that were grown during this time were: wheat, (wine) grapes, cane, olives, barley, almonds and, for example, grapes for raisins. Until the middle of the 20th century, agriculture was the most important financial sector for Gata de Gorgos. Due to the deterioration of the quality of the soil, but especially due to the demand for (second) homes on the coast, the former agricultural land has now been built on in many places by, among other things, urbanisation and tourism has become an important source of income. Gata de Gorgos has a very charming centre that is definitely worth a visit. Those looking for products made of reed will find what they are looking for here. The place is known for its handmade articles (artesanías) made of reed (hats, baskets and the like). The shops that sell these products have earned Gata de Gorgos its nickname ‘Bazaar of the Costa Blanca’.

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DakenH
September 3, 2023, Graffiti Tunnels Trail

Feasible passages, with MTB S0-S1, can also be mastered with a touring bike. Beautiful landscape.

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interesting city in the Spanish hinterland

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Parking in the vicinity of the starting point costs €12 (camera surveillance). Camping Dreamsea has a beautiful terrace with a beautiful view over the bay.

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Günter
November 18, 2022, Costera del Masserof

A very beautiful and varied hike, partly through a valley, partly at altitude. You have to walk about 500 m along a creek bed, which is quite doable, as the creek rarely has water. You should be sure-footed, but I had no problems with my fear of heights on this hike.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of canyons can I explore around Gata de Gorgos?

The area around Gata de Gorgos is characterized by picturesque ravines, locally known as "barrancos," shaped by the Gorgos River. These are ideal for scenic walks, hiking, and exploring natural and historical features, rather than extreme canyoning with rappelling. You'll find riverbeds, cliffside trails, and gorges offering varied hiking experiences.

Are there any family-friendly trails among the canyons?

Yes, the Penya-Segats Trail is a local favorite that runs along the cliff with minimal elevation changes. It offers beautiful views and is very suitable for family outings or quiet walks. Another option is the Gorgos Riverbed, which provides a tranquil setting for leisurely strolls.

What are some popular hiking routes in the canyons near Gata de Gorgos?

Visitors particularly enjoy the Penya-Segats Trail for its cliffside views and ease. The Costera del Masserof offers a beautiful and varied hike through valleys and at altitude, including a section along a creek bed. The Barranco de la Viuda is another picturesque gorge without technical difficulty, though suitable footwear is recommended.

What natural features can I expect to see in the canyons?

You'll encounter dramatic riverbeds, such as the Gorgos Riverbed, which forms a picturesque ravine with a spectacular silhouette of rocks. The region also features unique geological formations like the reddish Las Cuevas Rojas (Rojas Caves) near Barranco de La Canela, and cliffside views along trails like Penya-Segats.

Are there any historical or cultural sites within the canyons?

Absolutely. The area around Barranco de La Canela is significant due to Las Cuevas Rojas, which contain ancient cave art from the Upper Paleolithic era, protected by UNESCO. The Gorgos Riverbed itself has historical significance as a central part of the town's identity and past, with an aqueduct nearby.

What is the best time of year to visit the canyons around Gata de Gorgos?

While not explicitly stated, the region's climate suggests that spring and autumn offer the most pleasant conditions for hiking and exploring, with milder temperatures. Summers can be very hot, and during periods of significant rainfall, riverbeds might fill with water, offering a unique sight but potentially altering trail conditions.

What are the difficulty levels of hiking trails in the canyons?

Many trails are considered easy to intermediate. For example, the Penya-Segats Trail is simple with minimal elevation. The Gorgos Riverbed and Aqueduct, Barranco de la Viuda, Costera del Masserof, and Graffiti Tunnels Trail are generally rated as intermediate, requiring suitable footwear and some sure-footedness, especially when walking through creek beds or uneven terrain.

Can I find more technical canyoning experiences in the wider Alicante/Valencia region?

While Gata de Gorgos itself focuses on scenic ravines for hiking and nature appreciation, more technical canyoning experiences, such as the "Gorgo de la Escalera" water canyon, can be found in the wider Alicante/Valencia region. The local barrancos are more about exploration and walking.

What other outdoor activities can I do near the canyons of Gata de Gorgos?

Beyond hiking the canyons, the region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB Trails, Mountain Hikes, and Cycling routes. Popular options include the "Gorgos River Crossing – Font de la Mata Stone Well loop" for hiking, or various cycling loops like "Xaló – Pop Valley loop from Gata" for road cyclists.

What do visitors enjoy most about the canyons around Gata de Gorgos?

Visitors appreciate the tranquil natural settings, the beautiful views from cliffside trails, and the varied landscapes that combine valleys, riverbeds, and elevated sections. The historical and cultural significance, such as ancient cave art and the town's connection to the Gorgos River, also adds to the appeal. Many enjoy the opportunity for quiet walks and family outings away from urban noise.

Is the Graffiti Tunnels Trail suitable for mountain biking?

Yes, the Graffiti Tunnels Trail is described as a very scenic, canyon-like route that is feasible for mountain biking, typically rated S0-S1. While some sections might require dismounting and pushing for street or touring bikes, it's generally manageable. The tunnels are short, so no special lighting is needed.

Are there any specific footwear recommendations for hiking these canyons?

Yes, for routes like the Barranco de la Viuda or Costera del Masserof, it is highly recommended to wear suitable or sturdy footwear. Some paths involve walking through creek beds or over loose stones, so good ankle support and grip will ensure a more comfortable and safe experience.

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