Best canyons around Benigembla are found in the Alicante province, a region characterized by its mountainous foothills and river valleys. The area offers a diverse natural landscape with deep gorges and barrancos carved by water over time. Benigembla serves as a starting point for exploring these natural formations, which often feature historical elements and extensive trail networks. The region's geography provides opportunities for various outdoor activities, from scenic hikes to more challenging routes.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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An interesting rewarding visit.
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A rewarding visit to the waterfalls.
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Fitness for stair climbing required
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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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The first descent of 300m via a large section of the 6800 steps, brings you to the first barranco, Rio Girona
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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 region around Benigembla offers a variety of impressive natural formations. You can explore the scenic Gallinera Valley, known for its extensive network of paths, or the beautiful Algar Springs Waterfalls, which features spectacular waterfalls and natural pools. Other significant sites include Juvees d'Alt with its historical Moorish cisterns, and the challenging Barranco del Infierno Riverbed Crossing. Additionally, the Barranc d'Almadic offers a magnificent natural setting, and the Barranco del Pas de Calvo is highly recommended for canyoneering.
Yes, the Algar Springs Waterfalls is a great family-friendly option. It features a 1.5 km circuit along the Algar River with spectacular waterfalls and natural pools, perfect for refreshing baths. It's a popular spot where families can enjoy the natural beauty and cool waters.
The canyons and gorges around Benigembla showcase diverse natural beauty. You'll find spectacular waterfalls and natural pools at Algar Springs Waterfalls, deep riverbeds, and eroded rock formations within gorges like the Barranc d'Almadic and the Barranco del Infierno. The region is characterized by mountainous foothills and valleys, offering breathtaking views and a sense of wilderness.
Yes, the region has a rich history reflected in its natural landscapes. Juvees d'Alt is a notable historical site within a gorge, featuring old agricultural houses in ruins and cisterns of Moorish origin. The place names in the Barranc d'Almadic area also reference Arab origins, indicating a long history of human presence and interaction with the landscape.
The difficulty varies significantly. Some routes, like the Barranco del Infierno Riverbed Crossing, can be challenging, especially during high water. The Pas del Badall route, part of the PR-CV 465, is described as intense and requires good physical fitness and experience in high mountain environments. For canyoneering, Barranco del Pas de Calvo involves several abseils, including a 30-meter drop, and requires specific equipment and experience. There are also intermediate trails, such as those found in Gallinera Valley.
Beyond exploring the canyons themselves, the Benigembla area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including the challenging Sender del Badall and les Fonts de les Penyes Blanques Trail, which is part of the Hiking around Benigembla guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are options for gravel biking and road cycling, with routes like the View of Guadalest Reservoir loop or the Coll de Rates Pass loop.
While there isn't a single 'best' time for all activities, it's generally advisable to avoid visiting after significant rainfall or during strong winds, especially for adventurous canyoneering routes like Barranco del Pas de Calvo, due to potential rockfall or high water levels. The warmer seasons are ideal for enjoying the natural pools at Algar Springs Waterfalls, while cooler months are often preferred for longer hikes.
For canyoneering, especially in routes like Barranco del Pas de Calvo, essential equipment includes a harness, helmet, and ropes. Helmets are particularly advised due to potential rockfall. For any hiking or canyon exploration, appropriate footwear with stable footing is crucial, and good physical fitness is recommended for more challenging trails.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and the diverse experiences available. Many appreciate the extensive network of paths in areas like Gallinera Valley. The refreshing baths and spectacular waterfalls at Algar Springs Waterfalls are also a highlight. The unique experience of walking in a riverbed, as found in the Barranco del Infierno, and discovering historical elements like the Moorish cisterns at Juvees d'Alt, are also highly valued.
Yes, the Barranco del Infierno Riverbed Crossing is a notable example. It's one of two crossings of the Ruta del Inferno to the Ebo River. While often easily crossed on foot, it can become mighty during floods, requiring caution. Walking in the riverbed is considered a unique and engaging experience by many visitors.
Yes, you can find the Old dam at Barranc del Infern. This structure is located at the end of the valley floor, accessible by following the dry riverbed, which serves as a hiking trail. The area around the dam is densely overgrown, offering a unique exploration for those willing to navigate through it.


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