Friday, 24th of January
The hike to Mallada del Llop is a challenging yet rewarding journey through rugged terrain and dramatic landscapes, culminating in panoramic views from one of the highest peaks in the Sierra de Serrella.
Guide: Dmitry
Difficulty: medium/high (12.5km with 750m elevation gain)
Technical level: medium/high (rocky trails)
Meeting point: Mestalla, parking on av. Aragón, 9:30 (return to Valencia ~18:00)
Price: 43 euros (39 euros signing up before Thursday, 23.01) / 15 euros coming to Famorca.
The price includes professional guide, transportation, accident and public liability insurances.
Bring at least 1.5l of water, lunch, cap and hiking shoes.
Become a member and get a 6 euros discount for every hike.
Free cancellation available for up to 48 hours prior to the hike.
Please be punctual, we wait 10 minutes maximum before we leave Valencia.
Mallada del Llop, one of the prominent peaks in the Sierra de Serrella range in Alicante, Spain, offers an exhilarating experience for hikers and nature lovers. Rising to an elevation of 1,361 meters, the mountain provides stunning views of the surrounding valleys, jagged limestone ridges, and nearby peaks. Known for its rugged terrain, the hike to the summit takes visitors through diverse landscapes, including the Guadalest reservoir below.
The ascent to Mallada del Llop via the Barranc de la Canal is one of the most scenic and challenging routes to the summit. This steep ravine carves through the rugged landscape of the Sierra de Serrella, offering a dramatic backdrop of towering cliffs and rocky outcrops. The trail winds its way through the wide barranco, with sections that require careful footing and a good level of fitness. Along the route, hikers are rewarded with breathtaking views of the valley below. The rugged beauty of the Barranc de la Canal, combined with its sense of adventure, makes this ascent an unforgettable part of the journey to Mallada del Llop.




