Natural monuments around Mutxamel offer diverse landscapes for exploration. The region features a blend of natural beauty and historical significance, including protected micro-reserves and ancient water management systems. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and insights into the local environment. Visitors can explore various natural landmarks and enjoy the distinct terrain of the area.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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If you climb from the road to the summit of Maigmó, the elevation gain ranges between 700 and 800 meters, half that if you climb from the Balcón de Alicante. There are countless routes that start and end from the Balcón de Alicante, and just as many that lead to the summit. The Cantal del Pixaor ridge is only suitable for experts and those without height restrictions. It's recommended to bring some climbing gear to secure some sections, but the experience is incredible.
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It's the most beautiful square in Alicante, and pleasant even on hot days thanks to its many trees. The giant ficus trees are particularly impressive. Small tapas bars and restaurants are located around the square.
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At the end of the promenade is the oldest park in Alicante. Built at the end of the 18th century, it offers plenty of shade on hot days.
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A shady spot in the middle of the city to enjoy a coffee.
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Not high, but steep approach, but worth the effort. A magnificent view of the Bay of Alicante. Recommended!
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What a fantastic region! With my newfound knowledge, I see this magnificent landscape in a completely different light! The landscape is typically Mediterranean, appearing rather dry and rocky. Pine forests grow on the lower slopes of the mountains, while higher up you'll find mostly low shrubs and hardy plants. https://www.comunitatvalenciana.com/de/alacant-alicante/tibi/naturlandschaften/das-maigmo-massiv-und-die-sierra-de-l-arguenya
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This mountain range full of pine and holm oak forests rises up to 1296 meters of altitude where the Maigmó peak is located. The massif can be seen throughout the Campo de Alicante.
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Mutxamel features unique natural areas like El Bec de l'Àguila, a Micro-reserve of Flora since 1999, known for its ecological importance and privileged views. Additionally, the Mutxamel and Sant Joan waterwheels (Assuts) near the Seco River are notable for their blend of natural beauty and historical irrigation engineering.
Many natural monuments offer panoramic views. For instance, Maigmó Summit, at 1,296 meters, provides exceptional views of the entire coastal strip from Benidorm to Torrevieja. Similarly, El Bec de l'Àguila offers elevated perspectives of the Mediterranean.
Yes, El Bec de l'Àguila in Mutxamel has been declared a Micro-reserve of Flora, highlighting its ecological significance and protecting its local flora and fauna. The Maigmó Summit area is also part of an important protected forest core.
Yes, Canalejas Park is considered family-friendly. It's Alicante's oldest park, featuring monumental Ficus trees over 100 years old, providing an oasis of coolness and shade, especially on hot days.
The region's natural monuments, with their Mediterranean climate, are enjoyable throughout much of the year. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring. Even on hot days, places like Canalejas Park provide ample shade.
Absolutely. The Mutxamel and Sant Joan waterwheels (Assuts) are a prime example. These are part of an ancient irrigation system in the Huerta Alicantina, showcasing a historical interaction with the natural environment and traditional water management.
You can enjoy various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the 'Start loop from Mutxamel' or 'Running loop from La Arboleda' found in the Running Trails around Mutxamel guide. Cycling enthusiasts can find routes such as 'Alto de Busot – View of the Costa Blanca loop from Mutxamel' in the Road Cycling Routes around Mutxamel guide, or 'Busot Town Center – Maigmó and Sit Mountains loop from Mutxamel' in the Cycling around Mutxamel guide.
Yes, areas like El Bec de l'Àguila are ideal for hiking. The Maigmó Summit offers challenging routes, with the climb to the top taking about two hours. The Mutxamel and Sant Joan waterwheels also serve as milestones for hiking routes, blending natural beauty with historical context.
Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes and the blend of natural beauty with historical elements. The monumental Ficus trees in places like Gabriel Miró Square and Canalejas Park are highly valued for their shade and aesthetic appeal. The panoramic views from summits like Maigmó Summit are also a major draw.
You can find impressive monumental trees in several locations. Gabriel Miró Square is known for its centenary Ficus trees. Similarly, Canalejas Park, Alicante's oldest park, features several specimens of monumental Ficus, some over 100 years old, providing significant shade.
The terrain varies significantly. Areas like El Bec de l'Àguila offer natural spaces suitable for hiking and cycling. For more challenging experiences, the Maigmó Summit involves a climb to 1,296 meters, with some routes described as 'spicy' or 'challenging'. The wider region, including the Maigmó and Sit Mountains, features a typically Mediterranean landscape with dry, rocky areas and pine forests on lower slopes.
For easier access and a pleasant experience, consider Gabriel Miró Square and Canalejas Park. These are urban green spaces with monumental trees, offering a relaxed environment without demanding physical activity. The Mutxamel and Sant Joan waterwheels also provide accessible points for gentle walks along historical routes.


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