Natural monuments around Suera / Sueras are primarily found within the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, a protected area known for its extensive cork oak forests and unique sandstone outcrops. This region features an abrupt terrain of peaks, ridges, deep ravines, and valleys. The area also contains numerous natural springs and diverse flora and fauna. These natural features offer opportunities to observe unique Mediterranean ecosystems and geological formations.
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A very beautiful and easy to drive pass road.
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A beautiful spot between Artana and Onda that is worth visiting. The path is in good condition and runs through beautiful forests with the Peñas Altas in the background.
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On the previous climb, there is a moment where you have to go over a cable with a no entry sign, but that is because there are bee hives, they are quite far from the path.
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It was built in the 12th century by the Muslims who inhabited the region. Its original purpose was to retain the waters of the ravine of the same name and then use them to irrigate the fields downstream. This route is ideal for hiking lovers and offers a variety of landscapes and experiences. I hope you enjoy exploring the Ajuez Reservoir and its surroundings! 🌿🏞️
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Ernbalse de Ajuez Unfortunately, the reservoir is almost dry and things are slowly getting tight for the fish and turtles. The Chóvar Reservoir, as it is also called, is part of an ancient local irrigation system built to retain the rushing water from the eponymous gorge. The place name is derived from Arabic, the meaning of which means “common pastureland” and indicates the importance of agriculture and livestock breeding in the region. Due to its capacity of 30,000 m³ and the lack of water sources in the nature park, it is of great value for the fauna. It is currently included in the catalog of wetlands of the Valencian Community
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There is an impressive abyss in front of us (be careful if you feel dizzy) and another stone needle rises below us, and to our left is the reservoir. Spectacular.
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Magical place both by extraordinary rock formations, by the magnificent view and the feeling of being suspended above the void. Access to the edge of the cliffs is relatively easy, and of course great care is necessary because the surroundings are not protected.
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Nice place to disconnect. From the top there are impressive views, although to go up you have to be moderately prepared (and not have vertigo). A place worth visiting, both from the viewpoint below and from the rocky ledges at the top.
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The region is characterized by its unique sandstone outcrops, known as "rodenos," which create an abrupt and rugged terrain of peaks, ridges, deep ravines, and valleys. You can witness these striking red sandstone formations at places like Peñas Aragonesas, a picturesque geological point within the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. Another impressive site is Órganos de Benitandús, featuring an abyss and a distinctive stone needle formation.
Yes, Suera is home to the ancient Algespar Olive Tree, estimated to be 500 years old. This living natural monument is a testament to the region's agricultural history and natural resilience, offering a unique connection to the past.
The Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, which encompasses Suera, offers a network of trails for various skill levels. You can find signposted routes, including sections of the GR-36 and local PRV routes. For specific running trails, you can explore options like the "Fuente de Castro – Órganos de Benitandús loop" or the "Órganos de Benitandús – Onda Reservoir loop." Find more details on these and other routes in the Running Trails around Suera / Sueras guide.
For breathtaking panoramic views, consider hiking to Espadán Peak, the highest point in the Parc Natural de la Serra d'Espadà, offering extensive views in all directions. The surroundings of Castell de Mauz also provide impressive vistas of the park. Additionally, Órganos de Benitandús offers magnificent views and a feeling of being suspended above the void.
Suera is known for its natural springs. The Monte de Castro Fountain (Fuente de la Conteta) is a notable natural water source with sixteen spouts, offering a refreshing stop for visitors. The Hazel Source (Fuente del Avellano) is another natural spring in the area, providing a serene spot to appreciate the natural environment.
The Sierra de Espadán Natural Park is home to diverse wildlife. You might spot various bird of prey species, including Bonelli's eagle, short-toed eagle, booted eagle, and goshawk. Mammals such as wild boar, fox, marten, badger, and genet also inhabit the park.
The Sierra de Espadán Natural Park is enjoyable year-round. However, for hiking, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. While the Eslida Pass can be cold in winter even with sun, its Eslida side is mostly shady, making it enjoyable in summer. Always check local weather forecasts before your visit.
Yes, the Ajuez Reservoir (also known as Balsa de Chovar) is considered a family-friendly spot. It's a quiet place surrounded by nature, ideal for a relaxing time with family. The natural springs like Monte de Castro Fountain also offer accessible and interesting stops for all ages.
The region offers excellent cycling, particularly along the Eslida Pass, a beautiful mountain road that is highly recommended for cyclists. You can find various cycling routes, including challenging ones like the "Benitandús Reservoir – St. Josep Fountain loop." Explore more options in the Cycling around Suera / Sueras guide.
The Sierra de Espadán Natural Park is unique for its extensive cork oak forests, which are a defining characteristic of the landscape. Combined with its distinctive red sandstone formations, numerous natural springs, and rich biodiversity, it offers a unique Mediterranean ecosystem and geological formations not commonly found elsewhere.
Yes, there are several mountain biking trails available. You can find routes ranging from easy to difficult, such as the "Church of the Assumption – Peñas Aragonesas loop" or the more challenging "El Canari Spring – Jinquer loop." For a comprehensive list, refer to the MTB Trails around Suera / Sueras guide.
The landscape around Suera is primarily defined by the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park, featuring extensive cork oak forests, unique red sandstone outcrops forming rugged peaks and ravines, and numerous natural springs. These elements create a diverse and striking natural environment.


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