Castles around Benimassot are situated in a small village nestled within the Almudaina Mountain Range. Benimassot offers picturesque views and serves as a starting point for various hiking routes, often referred to as the "Balcony of the Serrella" for its panoramic views over the Seta Valley. The village features steep, narrow streets of Muslim origin, providing a tranquil atmosphere. It functions as a base for exploring the natural landscapes and historical sites in the surrounding area.
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Ell Castellet (1049 m.) is the last spur of the Sierra de la Serrella at its eastern end, just before the pass that separates it from the Sierra de la Xortà, known as Portet de Castells. Castell de la Serrella is an ancient fortress of Muslim origin (9th-10th centuries) in charge of guarding the old communication route between the Valle de Guadalest and that of Castell de Castells. This is a place with a high heritage value, within a protected area. In addition to having excellent views of both valleys.
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Viewpoint from where you can see the Castell de L'Orxa, a fortress of Muslim origin dating from the end of the 12th century. Before, a path climbed to the 380 meters of its summit in half a kilometer. Now, visiting the also known Castell de L'Orxa is prohibited. There is a risk of detachments and falls.
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Located in a location with beautiful views, the castle is currently being rehabilitated and cannot be visited.
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This back "terrace" of the castle is a good place to rest, eat and drink.
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The castle of Benissili is historically known as the castle of Alcalà, and this is how it appears in the documents of the time, but it is better known by the name of the castle of Benissili, since this town is the one that is closest to the fortress . The historical function of the castle was to guard and defend the entrance to the Gallinera valley from the interior. This castle follows the normal guidelines of the Muslim castle, with albacar (large courtyard) and celoquia (citadel), but it stands out for its great extension, structural complexity and natural defenses.
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This was the as far as I could get into the Castell as all other points had scaffolding and locked
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The steep forest road down is now more pleasant to walk because it is cemented.
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The Castellet trail ascends to the top of Penya Castellet, at an altitude of 1,049 metres. Here are the ruins of an old castle.
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The castles in the Benimassot area, and the wider Alicante province, are rich in history, often serving as strategic military points. Many were originally Arab fortresses, later strengthened by Christian forces, reflecting the region's past as a frontier between the Kingdom of Valencia and the Kingdom of Castile. For example, Views of Perputxent Castle was a fortress of Muslim origin that played a strategic role in the resistance and revolts of Al-Azraq.
Yes, the region is home to several castle ruins and ancient fortifications. For instance, you can explore the ruins at Penya Castellet Summit and Castle Ruins, located at an altitude of 1,049 meters, offering a challenging ascent to a ruined castle in an elevated position. Another significant ruin is El Castellet, an ancient fortress of Muslim origin (9th-10th centuries) that guarded the old communication route between the Valle de Guadalest and Castell de Castells.
Benimassot, known as the 'Balcony of the Serrella', offers panoramic views over the Seta Valley. For specific castle views, Views of Perputxent Castle provides sights of a Muslim-origin fortress dominating part of the Serpis river's course. Additionally, El Castellet offers excellent views of both the Guadalest and Castell de Castells valleys.
Many hiking routes in the area lead to or pass by historical castle sites. The trail to Penya Castellet Summit and Castle Ruins involves a challenging ascent to the ruins of an old castle. The region's rugged terrain means many castle sites are integrated into scenic, often challenging, hiking experiences.
The area around Benimassot is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for mountain biking, road cycling, and touring. For example, you can explore MTB trails like the "Vuelta a la Sierra de Almudaina" or road cycling routes such as the "Descent Along the Río Xaló". Find more routes on the MTB Trails around Benimassot, Road Cycling Routes around Benimassot, and Cycling around Benimassot guide pages.
Accessing the castle sites around Benimassot can range from intermediate to challenging. For instance, Castell de Benissili is considered an intermediate to challenging site. The ascent to Penya Castellet Summit and Castle Ruins is described as challenging, often involving steep forest roads. Many sites are in elevated positions, requiring a good level of fitness.
While Benimassot itself doesn't host castles, the wider Alicante province is home to many significant historical castles. These include the imposing Castillo de Atalaya in Villena, the 13th-century Almohad castle of Banyeres de Mariola, and the spectacular 14th-century Castillo de Sax. Many of these are part of "La Ruta de los Castillos del Vinalopó" (The Route of the Castles of Vinalopó), offering a rich military and architectural heritage. You can learn more about this route on Wikipedia.
The castles are often situated amidst stunning natural landscapes. Benimassot is nestled in the Almudaina Mountain Range, offering picturesque views over the Seta Valley. Many castle sites, like Castell de Benissili, provide spectacular views of the surrounding valleys, such as the Gallinera valley. You'll encounter mountainous terrain, river courses, and lush natural environments.
Visitors frequently highlight the spectacular views and the historical significance of the sites. Many appreciate the challenging ascents that lead to rewarding panoramic vistas from the castle ruins. The tranquil atmosphere of the village and its role as a starting point for exploring natural landscapes and historical sites are also highly valued.
Specific parking and public transport details for individual castle sites are not always readily available in general information. However, Benimassot itself serves as a base for exploring the surrounding area. It is advisable to research specific access information for each castle you plan to visit, as many are located in remote, elevated positions that may require personal transport or a walk from the nearest village.
While not a traditional castle, Castillet is a curious private property known for its castle-like construction and unique iron art. It offers an unusual historical and artistic experience, distinct from the ancient ruins. This site provides a different perspective on the region's architectural curiosities.


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