Best mountain peaks around Montesa are found in the municipality of Montesa, located in the province of Valencia, Spain. This area is situated near a branch of the Enguera mountain range, offering natural attractions. The region features diverse landscapes, from limestone formations ideal for climbing to panoramic viewpoints over Mediterranean forests. Montesa provides opportunities for exploring varied mountain terrain and historical sites.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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very nice, good road and little traffic
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There is a pass through there on the way back to Ontinyente, some beautiful landscapes.
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Going up the S.Esteve hermitage to the Alt de la Creu has unbeatable views.
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Alt de la Creu and its fire watch tower give extensive views of the surrounding area: Benicadell, Montcabrer, etc
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Geodetic point at 900m, bordering the municipalities of Vallada, Moixent, Ontinyent and Aielo de Malferit, represents the highest point in Vallada, where endemic plant associations of the region appear. The views are undoubtedly spectacular. The climb is done on scratched concrete and is very demanding, but it is worth going up to contemplate the landscape.
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The port of Bosquet, 645 meters above sea level, is a "must pass" before the climb to Portixol on most of the road routes that take place through this beautiful area.
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Quite the scramble to get up here. Today, the wind was too strong to safely go around the last rock to the cross, so we decided to not do the last 5 metres. We shall return another day.
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The area around Montesa is known for its mountain passes, summits, and viewpoints. Among the most popular are Portixol, a beautiful mountain pass with good pavement and little traffic, offering great views. Another frequently visited spot is Port de Bosquet, a 645-meter pass that is a common point on road routes. For those seeking panoramic views after an intense ascent, Cruz de la Ollería, a geodesic point at 520 meters, provides stunning vistas of the Vall d'Albaida region and the Costera.
Yes, Montesa offers several challenging climbs. For instance, the ascent to Cruz de la Ollería involves a not very long but intense climb with significant slope. Another demanding option is reaching Alt de la Creu, which features a very demanding climb on scratched concrete, but rewards with spectacular views from its geodetic point at 900m. El Peñón (Cross Summit) is also noted for being quite a scramble.
From the mountain peaks and viewpoints around Montesa, you can expect extensive and spectacular views. For example, Alt de la Creu offers wide-ranging views of the surrounding area, including Benicadell and Montcabrer. Cruz de la Ollería provides vistas of the Vall d'Albaida region and the Costera. Many passes like Portixol also offer scenic spots to pause and enjoy the landscape.
Montesa is known for its historical sites alongside its natural terrain. The region offers opportunities for exploring varied mountain terrain and historical sites. While specific historical sites directly on the peaks are not detailed, the area's rich history means you'll find cultural points of interest within easy reach of the trails.
Yes, there are numerous hiking trails near the mountain peaks around Montesa. You can find a variety of routes ranging from moderate to difficult. For more detailed information and specific routes, explore the Hiking around Montesa guide, which includes routes like the Castillo de Enguera – Montesa Castle loop.
Beyond hiking, the Montesa area offers a range of outdoor activities. You can find excellent options for running, such as routes detailed in the Running Trails around Montesa guide. Mountain biking is also popular, with trails like the Sierra de Enguera and Pico Caroche Loop, which you can explore in the MTB Trails around Montesa guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the stunning panoramic views offered by the summits and passes, such as those from Alt de la Creu and Cruz de la Ollería. The quality of the roads and trails, like the good pavement and low traffic on Portixol, also receives positive feedback, making for enjoyable cycling and walking experiences.
Yes, the region is characterized by diverse landscapes, including limestone formations ideal for climbing. Alt de la Creu is considered a natural monument, and its geodetic point is notable for endemic plant associations of the region. The area also features panoramic viewpoints over Mediterranean forests, showcasing its natural beauty.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the Mediterranean climate of Valencia generally makes spring and autumn ideal for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, offering pleasant temperatures. Summer can be hot, and winter might bring cooler weather, but the region is generally accessible year-round.
Yes, the nearby routes data indicates several circular routes. For example, the Hiking around Montesa guide includes circular options like the 'Castillo de Enguera – Montesa Castle loop from Montesa'. Similarly, the Running Trails around Montesa guide and MTB Trails around Montesa guide also feature various loop trails for different sports.
While many trails in the area are intermediate to challenging, there are options for varying skill levels. For instance, some hiking routes like the 'Château d'Enguera – Castillo de Enguera loop from Enguera' are rated as moderate. It's always recommended to check the difficulty grade of specific routes in the Hiking around Montesa guide to find trails that match your experience level.


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