Mountain peaks around Beniarjó offer diverse hiking opportunities despite the town's location in a flat plain. The region is characterized by impressive mountainous terrain, including the Serra de la Safor and hills with historical significance like Castell de Rebollet. These areas provide a variety of peaks and trails for exploration. The landscape features unique geological formations and offers panoramic views of the Valencian coast and interior.
Last updated: June 20, 2026
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Almost at the top! Just one last push.
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significant advantage of this route is that you can choose the difficulty of the conditions of ascent or descent. An asphalt road leads directly to the top.
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more details about this hike are in my YouTUBE video which could be found under the following link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umjBhYvv4Fk
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The start of the hike is a bit frightening due to the location (rainwater drainage basins and dog excrement), but after 500 m you go into nature. The hike is well signposted and easy to do with sturdy shoes.
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Molló de la Creu, also called Molló de la Falconera or V.G. de la Falconera is one of the places that every person who is in Gandía should visit. The viewpoint offers us spectacular views, we can see the impressive Cim de Mondúver and the coast of Gandía on the other side. You can return to Gandía along the same path or, if you are an experienced hiker, take the circular route, but keep in mind that the descent is very steep.
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On route PR-V 153. El Cim del Mondúver from Xeresa.
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The PR-CV 347 trail, known as Ruta dels Assagadors and Cim de Covatelles, is a beautiful trail located in the Font d'en Carròs.
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The climbs of the crest are exhausting, the summit is very close but it is hard to do. Finally, the climb ends at the ridge of the mountain, to the east of the summit and the mound of antennas that completely cover the top. You still have to turn right and walk a few meters along the edge of the massif to reach the enclosure. The path goes around the fence of the antennas and ends at the concrete service track of the telecommunications station. The Mondúver offers an extraordinary panoramic view of the mountains of La Safor, the villages of La Marxuquera and the coast of the Gulf of Valencia. The mountain route continues down the concrete track that climbs to the top from La Drova and Barx, makes the first hairpin and turns to the left by the posts of the short-distance trail.
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The region around Beniarjó offers several popular peaks. Mondúver summit is highly rated for its panoramic views of Valencia province. Another favorite is Covatelles Summit, known for its scenic and historic trails. The Molló de la Falconera viewpoint also offers spectacular vistas of both the Cim de Mondúver and the Gandía coast.
Yes, for experienced hikers, the Mondúver summit presents a significant challenge with steep slopes and ramps up to 21%. The ascent to Pre-summit also includes climbing sections, offering a rewarding experience for those seeking a more demanding climb.
From the mountain peaks around Beniarjó, you can expect breathtaking panoramic views. Peaks like Mondúver summit and the Circ de la Safor offer extensive vistas of the Valencian coast and the interior mountains. From Cim de Covatelles, you can see the La Safor region and the Mediterranean coast, while Castell de Rebollet provides privileged views of the Serpis valley and the coastline.
For an easily accessible option, the ruins of Castell de Rebollet are located on a 149-meter high hill and the climb is considered easy, suitable for a wider range of visitors. While specific 'family-friendly' trails aren't explicitly listed for other peaks, the moderate PR-CV 347 trail to Covatelles Summit could be suitable for families with some hiking experience, as it's well-signposted after the initial section.
The Serra de la Safor, particularly the Circ de la Safor, is a geological marvel. It features a unique horseshoe shape and dramatic slopes, creating a landscape reminiscent of glacial cirques. Notable natural features include the highest point, Alt de la Safor (1,012 meters), and the Finestra de la Safor, a natural rock window. The area also boasts a rich diversity of microenvironments and unique flora due to its sheltered location and varied geological composition.
Yes, the region has historical significance. The ruins of Castell de Rebollet, located on a 149-meter hill, offer a rich history with vestiges from the Bronze Age, Roman occupation, and significant Islamic and Christian construction phases. You can explore remnants of two defensive enclosures and an old paved medieval path leading up to the castle. Additionally, the Ruta dels Assagadors i Cim de Covatelles (PR-CV 347) leading to Covatelles Summit is noted for its historic paths delimited by ancient dry stone walls, and the Nevera de la Safor is an ancient natural ice house.
Beyond hiking and climbing the peaks, the area around Beniarjó offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, including routes like the 'Serpis River – Azud del Infierno' loop. There are also many options for cycling, such as the 'View of Alt de Benicadell' loop. For those who enjoy running, there are several trails, including a 'Running loop from Beniarjó' itself.
Yes, for Covatelles Summit, the moderate 3.9-mile Ruta dels Assagadors i Cim de Covatelles (PR-CV 347) is a popular choice, known for its scenic value and historic dry stone walls. The Mondúver summit can be reached via routes like the PR-V 153, 'El Cim del Mondúver from Xeresa'.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rewarding panoramic views from the summits, especially after a challenging climb. The combination of natural beauty, unique geological formations like those in the Circ de la Safor, and the historical elements found at sites like Castell de Rebollet and along the ancient paths to Covatelles Summit, makes the experience memorable. The diverse hiking opportunities, from easy access to challenging ascents, are also highly appreciated.
While specific accommodation isn't detailed for every peak, there is a Monduver forest hut located on top of the Monduver. This hut offers amazing views towards the road to the port of La Drova, the Marxuquera valley, and the Mediterranean coast from Cullera to Gandía, providing a potential resting spot or a base for further exploration.
The region's climate generally allows for hiking throughout much of the year. However, to avoid the intense heat of summer, spring and autumn are often considered the best times for hiking, offering pleasant temperatures and vibrant natural scenery. Winter can also be suitable, though it's always advisable to check local weather conditions before heading out.


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