Natural monuments around Aigües, a municipality in Alicante, Spain, feature diverse landscapes from dramatic rock formations to unique coastal features. The region is characterized by the Sierra del Cabeço d'Or, offering impressive sheer rock faces, and the Amadorio Reservoir, notable for its proximity to the sea and distinct water color. Historically, Aigües is also known for its beneficial thermal springs, adding to its natural wealth. These natural features provide opportunities for hiking and exploring the area's geological formations.
Last updated: June 17, 2026
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A Roman fish farm... pools carved into the rock... there are also many near the rocky beaches in Spain and Portugal... but the surrounding area is also very interesting.
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You on earth, watching the sea.
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The trail continues along the ridge to this geographical marker. The view is worth it. The trail continues along the ridge to this geographical marker. The views are breathtaking!
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Fantastically beautiful there, a place to linger, with benches and a great view of the rocky coast. Many cyclists take a break here. Very close to the harbor, so you can drive from there via the parking lot along the harbor wall or directly to the harbor basin.
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It is fantastically beautiful there, a place to linger, with benches and a great view of the rocky coast. Many cyclists take a break here. Very close to the harbor, so that from there you can cycle along the harbor wall via the parking lot or directly along the harbor basin. Illeta dels Banyets is the name given to the offshore "old" peninsula, which was separated from the mainland by an earthquake in earlier times. In 1943 it was reconnected to the mainland to form a natural breakwater. Remains from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age and the Middle Ages have been found here and excavations are still ongoing. Many school classes visit this place, you can take a tour yourself.
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Located on the Isleta de los Baños, in Campello, Alicante.
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A landscape shaped by erosion, reminiscent of a miniature version of the Grand Canyon. The area is also interesting for MTB.
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The region around Aigües offers diverse natural monuments. You can experience the magnificent 360-degree panoramic views from Cabeçó d'Or Summit, explore the unique erosion-shaped geological formations at the Fairy Chimneys, or enjoy expansive coastal views from the Geodetic Vertex of El Campello with Panoramic View. The Illeta dels Banyets also offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance.
Yes, the Illeta dels Banyets is a great option for families. It's a place to linger with benches and offers a great view of the rocky coast. It also has historical significance with remains from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age, and the Middle Ages, making it an interesting educational visit.
The area is rich in varied geological features. You'll find impressive sheer rock faces, particularly around the Sierra del Cabeço d'Or. The Fairy Chimneys showcase unique formations shaped by erosion, resembling a miniature canyon. Additionally, the Illeta dels Banyets is an offshore peninsula that was separated from the mainland by an earthquake.
The region is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, especially around La Pinada and leading to the Sierra del Cabeço d'Or. The Amadorio Reservoir area is popular for both hiking and cycling, offering spectacular views. For specific routes, you can explore options like 'The Path of Bacorero' or 'Ombría del Bacorero' for hiking, or various cycling routes around the reservoir. Find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Aigües and Cycling around Aigües guides.
Yes, several natural monuments in the area also hold historical significance. The Illeta dels Banyets is an ancient site where remains from prehistoric times, the Bronze Age, and the Middle Ages have been found. Additionally, the Roman Fish Farm of Baños de la Reina features pools carved into the rock, offering a glimpse into Roman-era aquaculture.
For breathtaking vistas, consider visiting the Cabeçó d'Or Summit, which provides a 360-degree panoramic view of the Alicante interior and Costa Blanca beaches. The Geodetic Vertex of El Campello with Panoramic View also offers expansive views of the surrounding landscape and the sea. While not a natural monument itself, the Relleu Footbridge Viewpoint nearby offers spectacular views of a gorge with a unique glass base.
Hiking trails in the Aigües area vary in difficulty. For instance, the ascent to Cabeçó d'Or Summit is considered challenging. Many other trails, such as 'The Path of Bacorero' or 'Ombría del Bacorero' around Aigües, are generally rated as moderate. It's always advisable to check specific route details for elevation and terrain before heading out.
The Amadorio Reservoir is notable for being one of the closest reservoirs to the sea in all of Spain. Its waters are described as having an extraordinary color, making it a beautiful spot for a visit. The area around it features several hiking and cycling routes, offering an alternative to traditional beach tourism.
Historically, Aigües is renowned for its natural medicinal and thermal waters. These beneficial springs led to the construction of a spa hotel in the 19th century, highlighting the area's natural wealth in therapeutic waters. A local saying even suggests the air, waters, and pine shade of Aigües are curative.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramic views, especially from high points like Cabeçó d'Or Summit and the Geodetic Vertex of El Campello. The unique geological formations, such as the Fairy Chimneys, also captivate many. The blend of natural beauty with historical elements, like at Illeta dels Banyets, is also highly appreciated, offering a place to linger and enjoy the rocky coast.
When visiting the Amadorio Reservoir, be aware that water sources can be scarce, especially during summer. It's highly recommended to bring your own water. The paths are well-maintained, with some paved sections and quiet backroads, making it suitable for both hikers and cyclists. The views of the clear, turquoise water reflecting the surrounding mountains are a major highlight.


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